You’ve got quite the handle on communal living, which includes, but is hardly limited to, tiptoeing around perma couch guests and sharing one bathroom with two Craigslist roommates.
Three cheers for the collective experience. All in favor of eating organically and supporting local organic farms (without having to do the prep work or wear the Crocs) say, “aye.”
So it’s unanimous. And simple — with Sweet Deliverance NYC, a delivery service run by Kelly Geary, an alum of Blue Hill at Stone Barns and Little Giant dedicated to making involvement in CSA (community supported agriculture) easy.
It’s like buying into a farm share. Only Geary does the dirty work: hand-selecting produce, hauling it to her Bushwick kitchen, and transforming it into delicacies like chowders, salads, mains, and pies. You select via e-mail the dishes you want delivered weekly or bimonthly from June through November.
You can also sign up for fresh flowers (zinnias, snapdragons, sunflowers), eggs, dairy, and cheese (selected by Saxelby Cheesemongers). Just get on board before June 5.
So you can reap the harvest.
Available online at sweetdeliverancenyc.com.