Certified Organic Red Potatoes (1lb)

Certified Organic Red Potatoes (1lb)

$5.00 USD
Sale price  $5.00 USD Regular price 
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Certified Organic Red Potatoes (1lb)

Certified Organic Red Potatoes (1lb)

$5.00 USD
Sale price  $5.00 USD Regular price 

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Certified Organic red potatoes from Sapling Farms in Sanger, about 25 miles from 75022 as the crow flies. Thin-skinned, creamy, and easy to use all week, these are locally grown potatoes from a USDA Certified Organic farm we know directly.

Sourcing & practices: These red potatoes are grown by Sapling Farms, a family-run farm in Sanger certified USDA Organic by the Texas Department of Agriculture. Their produce changes with the season and what is being harvested, which means these potatoes are part of the real weekly rhythm of the farm.

What to expect: Red potatoes are a great all-purpose kitchen staple. Roast them with olive oil and herbs, boil them for potato salad, smash them until crispy, or add them to soups and simple weeknight sides.

About the farm: Sapling Farms was founded by Selvi, whose love of growing food traces back to her childhood on a farm in India. Today, Sapling grows fresh organic produce for families across the DFW area. Learn more on Sapling's Partner Page.

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