Box Divvy Marrickville - Pile

Box Divvy Marrickville - Pile Box Divvy, Social Enterprise, food box sharing connecting growers & food wholesalers with the Food Hubs up to 40% cheaper than online supermarkets.

Hub name: Marrickville - Pile

Pick up Monday. To register for the Hub use this link
https://app.boxdivvy.com.au/register/hub/410

Box Divvy is Community owned and run. This is a fruit veg and grocery cooperative. It's an OPT OUT system so if you’re not wanting an order, you must suspend by Sunday 9pm. We purchase as a group and are up to 40% cheaper than supermarkets. It’s a Smart co-op so you ge

t more of what you want than a regular co-op. Box Divvy is a food box sharing system connecting growers & food producers directly with the Food. It is community owned and run designed to cut your food bill. You join online - there is no registration fee. https://www.boxdivvy.com/ You use an App on your phone/tablet or computer to order.


4 DAY ORDER CYCLE – FOR Monday pick up

Wednesday 9pm – Order creation
It’s an OPT OUT SYSTEM so if you don’t want an order for the coming week, you must suspend prior to Thursday 9pm. Your “WISH LIST VOTE” and any changes you wish to make to your household size must also be done by Thursday 9pm. Thursday - Starting Order Published
Login take up to 3 things out and JOIN SPLITS. Saturday 9pm - CUTOFF
Orders closed. Cards charged. There are 2 automatic processing’s, if those both decline - a $5 recharge fee is applied as it pays for someone to manually reprocess. You must pay BEFORE pick-up. Monday - PICK UP. You must pick up day of delivery at the pick-up time or arrange with Hubster. PAYMENTS
You must pay for your order once committed to an order cycle. It's OPT OUT. So if you don't want an order, you’ll need to suspend before orders are created. Once in an Order Cycle we cannot withdraw an order. It is your responsibility to suspend the correct weeks. If your payment declines twice there is a $5 recharge fee applied to the third attempt. Want to know more? www.boxdivvy.com/join-a-food-hub

Market update Best value fruit: apples, mandarins, tangelos, Cara Cara oranges, pineapple, passionfruit, watermelon. Str...
19/07/2024

Market update

Best value fruit: apples, mandarins, tangelos, Cara Cara oranges, pineapple, passionfruit, watermelon. Strawberries are still a tad expensive, but are about a dollar cheaper than last week.

Vegetables

In vegetables, the cold is starting to have a big impact on the supply of cucumbers, broccoli and especially beans. On the other hand, Snowpeas and sugarsnaps love a bit of cold – and prices for both are under $10/kg.
Leafy greens will be a little tighter, and the remainder is still reasonably priced.
The BoM is still predicting a winter heatwave from late July…

Mandarins

We’re jumping onto early season Honey Murcott mandarins this week, because they’re very low in seeds this time of year. Wait another month, and you’ll be doing spitting competitions. Oh, and just $2.60 a kilo.

Lettuce

Local Iceberg lettuces are just $2.27 each. They’re from Xerri Bros in Agnes Banks, and if you think it’s too cold for a salad, why not make San Choy Bow?

Leeks

If you have some of the ridiculously cheap Sebagos left from last week, get yourself from leeks for $2.20 a pop – also from Manuel Xerri – and make leek and potato soup to keep you warm.

Tomatoes

The Queensland tomato season has exploded, in a good way: field tomatoes are $3.58 a kilo. Use them in some bruschetta or guacamole.

VegetablesCarrots $1.50/kgAs has been the case over the past weeks, vegetable supply has generally improved and prices h...
18/06/2024

Vegetables

Carrots $1.50/kgAs has been the case over the past weeks, vegetable supply has generally improved and prices have eased – even though tomatoes in particular remain pricey.

Avocadoes, beans, snow peas, broccolini, cauliflower, kale, silverbeet, wombok, cabbages, leek and onions are excellent value. Red capsicums from Bowen are the ones to watch, with prices dropping to around $6.50/kg – the lowest in months.

Carrots (from both Qld and VIC) are plentiful and should sell around $1.50 a kilo. Pumpkin prices have tightened a little, but they are still good value. Mushroom soup anyone? Regular mushrooms are expected to come to $11 a kilo this week.

The local growing season is in full swing: Basil in Rossmore continues to supply his Lebanese cucumber (with additional supplies from Golden Fields in Wallacia who are also picking cherry and grape tomatoes). Kale, cabbages wombok and silverbeet come from George Portelli in Maroota. Manuel Xerri in Agnes Banks is picking our cauliflowers, celery, cos and iceberg lettuce, daikon and rhubarb, whilst J*P Pumpkins come from Raymond Camilleri in Castlereagh. Simon Chong in Leppington is supplying most herbs and some leafy greens, with coriander and English spinach the best value this week.

Exciting news at Box Divvy – we now have Weet-Bix in stock! Did you know that Weet-Bix is the most popular supermarket p...
17/02/2024

Exciting news at Box Divvy – we now have Weet-Bix in stock! Did you know that Weet-Bix is the most popular supermarket pantry item? And for good reason – it's 97% wholegrain, low on sugar, and high on fibre. We've got 2 full pallets of this Aussie favourite available for just $3.39 for a 375g pack. Let us know if you find a cheaper price in Sydney!

In addition to Weet-Bix, we've got some other fantastic deals on fresh produce this week. Plums and nectarines are at peak flavour for just $3.50 a kilo, Roma tomatoes are a steal at $3.74 a kilo, and we have delicious asparagus for only $1.94 a bunch. And don't forget about our popular corn on the cob for just $1.10 each.

So come on down to Box Divvy and stock up on all your favourite fresh produce – we can't wait to see you! 🌽🍅🍑

25/12/2023
We’re making some pretty cool changes to Box Divvy’s Chilled service – effective from this week:Delivery frequency goes ...
23/11/2023

We’re making some pretty cool changes to Box Divvy’s Chilled service – effective from this week:
Delivery frequency goes from every 3 weeks to weekly. No more wondering which week Chilled is happening: it’s every week!

Members will be able to custom select individual meat and seafood cuts.

We’re adding dairy and more: milk (Norco and Riverina), yoghurt (Evia), cheese, butter, cream and dips.
We’re starting with a core range, and will progressively add specialty cheeses, smallgoods, fresh salads/meals, vegetarian & vegan protein options, etc.

There is no minimum personal order – but there is a $10 delivery fee for orders under $75.
The Chilled Delivery tool introduced in August has made a significant improvement to the reliability of the deliveries.
* There is no minimum Hub order.

We’re excited to introduce to you ECOKAPS cleaning tablets:* Reduce single use plastic going to landfill.* Pay 30% - 60%...
18/11/2023

We’re excited to introduce to you ECOKAPS cleaning tablets:
* Reduce single use plastic going to landfill.
* Pay 30% - 60% less for your cleaning products.
* Non-toxic – biodegradable – septic safe
* Vegan – not tested on animals.
* And still an effective clean for your home or hands.

Pricing

People often complain that companies that promote sustainable products charge a premium for the privilege. At Box Divvy, we won’t have a bar of that: being sustainable does not need to cost any more – and often, it’s cheaper. ECOKAPS is a case in point.
For starters, the cost of a box of 3 tablets (any cleaner) is $6.60 incl GST. Not only is this $2 below the price ECOKAPS sell online, it is also between 37% and 63% cheaper compared with traditional cleaners.
The kits – bottle plus 1 tablet – cost $11 incl GST, which is $2.20 less than what ECOKAPS charge in their online shop.
To encourage your members to trial the product, we are taking 10% off the already low price for the next two weeks (until the end of November). That means:
• The kits will be $9.90 incl GST (regular price $11)
• The refills will be $5.94 incl GST (regular price $6.60)

EcoKaps cleaning products are environment friendly, less cost on your wallet and the planet.

Summer Fruit Galore at Box Divvy.Summer fruit is starting to look good at Box Divvy: from new-season Aussie grapes, grow...
13/11/2023

Summer Fruit Galore at Box Divvy.

Summer fruit is starting to look good at Box Divvy: from new-season Aussie grapes, grown in Emerald, QLD – to cherries from Young, Orange and Wandin. And it’s still early days…


Spring onions: how to use them.

Spring onions are essentially shallots – or scallions – that are allowed to develop their bulbs. They still taste much milder than brown onions, and are also called salad onions. So by all means, slice them into your favourite salad. But you can also roast, braise or sauté them.
Here are a few recipes: braised spring onions, roasted spring onions, roasted spring onions with dill and lemon butter

Box Divvy Marrickville • New season peaches and nectarines!• Shepherds Halloween Pumpkin Cob• Lady Fingers bananas now i...
13/10/2023

Box Divvy Marrickville

• New season peaches and nectarines!
• Shepherds Halloween Pumpkin Cob
• Lady Fingers bananas now in Marketplace
• Capsicums stop traffic
• Iceberg is $1.33: time for San Choy Bow
• Colourful Heirloom tomatoes

New season peaches and nectarines!
You know summer is not far off when the stone fruit season gets underway. We’ve been eyeing (and tasting) these beauties for a few weeks now, and Moussa has declared to season open. They’re not large yet, but eat well – and they’re a tad over $12 a kilo. In a week’s time, they’re bound to be cheaper…but who wants to wait??

Halloween Pumpkin Cob from Shepherds

For 2 weeks only, Shepherds is bringing back their Halloween Pumpkin Cob. This 400g cob is fun to eat as is, but even better fun when hollowed out and filled with a pumpkin dip (see recipe below).
It’s available from 18-27 October only for just $6.30.
Ingredients: White flour, oil, salt, water, yeast, gluten, milk powder, sugar, cooked pumpkin, basil.
Halloween Food: Dip in Pumpkin Cob Recipe
• Shepherd's Pumpkin Cob Loaf
• 500g diced pumpkin (1cm cubes)
• 1 clove garlic, crushed
• 2 teaspoons ground cumin
• 2 tablespoons Greek or Natural (unsweetened yogurt)
• 2 tablespoons raw cashews
• Fresh coriander (2 tablespoons finely chopped + extra to serve)
• Salt and Pepper, Olive Oil


Microwave pumpkin with a teaspoon of water for a few minutes, until par cooked. In a large frypan over medium heat, fry garlic and cumin in olive oil for 1 minute, then add pumpkin. Fry until soft, then remove.
Add pumpkin, cashews and the yogurt into a blender and whiz until it forms a thick dip consistency - not too pureed, a few chunks are nice! Add chopped coriander, salt and pepper to taste, and stir through with a spoon.
Hollow out the Pumpkin Cob carefully (retaining the bread from inside for dipping) and bake lightly until crispy. Remove the cob from the oven, leave to cool until it's just warm and then gently pour and spoon in the dip.
Decorate with a big sprig of coriander and serve on a platter with the lightly toasted bread chunks, plus vegetable sticks for dipping.


Lady Fingers are sweet, but…
…you want to eat them absolutely ripe. That means: waiting until they are showing brown spots. Any earlier, and you’ll be disappointed. They are normally twice as expensive as regular Cavendish, but at $6.83 they are positively cheap!

Capsicums stop traffic
It doesn’t happen often that all capsicum colours are around the same price, but when they do, it’s bound to stop the traffic.

Iceberg lettuce is down to $1.33 a head
How do you get kids to eat more lettuce? Answer: San Choy Bow. And here is the recipe.


These Heirloom tomatoes are not cheap…
…but surprisingly sweet. Great for a colourful salad.

⭐️⭐️This week edition ⭐️⭐️• Mango Mania: $15 for half dozen• Mighty Mint: $1 a bunch• Rainbow Medley and Grape tomatoes:...
07/10/2023

⭐️⭐️This week edition ⭐️⭐️

• Mango Mania: $15 for half dozen
• Mighty Mint: $1 a bunch
• Rainbow Medley and Grape tomatoes: $1.33 a serve
• Baby Q’s: $2.25 a serve
• Lettuce make it easy
• Celery from Manuel Xerri: $2.37

Mango Mania
This flush of Northern Territory KP mangoes is likely to be short-lived, with Queensland not starting until well into December – so get some whilst they’re cheap! Singles are slightly bigger ($2.95 each) than the half dozen KPs ($15).

Snacking tomatoes: $1.33 per serve. Plastic-free.
Rainbow Medley and Grape tomatoes are in good supply, and come loose – so no plastic punnets. And at $1.33 a serve, they are less than half price compared with the supermarkets.

Baby Q’s: $2.25 per serve. Plastic-free.
We have access to loose baby cucumbers again: super-sweet, plastic-free, and super-cheap.

We have a choice of lettuces: easy.
From Green Oak to Cos, they’re all locally grown and great value.

21/09/2023

🌱🍉🍏 No Food Waste and Healthy Eating! 🍓🥦🍇

Hey friends! 🌞🌿

Have you ever found yourself with an abundance of fresh produce straight from the farmer's market 🌽🥕🍅 sometime’s it can be a challenge to figure out what to do with all those healthy greens and fruits. But fear not, I have a suggestion that not only helps reduce food waste but also keeps you refreshed during this scorching hot weather! 🍹🌡️

Why not get creative and try juicing? 🍹💚 Not only does it allow you to use up those extra fruits and veggies, but it also provides you with a delicious and revitalizing drink! 🍏🍓🥒

Juicing is a fantastic way to make the most out of your produce while ensuring you're getting all the essential nutrients. Plus, it's a great alternative to eating solid food, especially when the weather makes you crave something light and refreshing. 🌬️💦

So, grab your juicer or blender and start experimenting with different combinations! 🍍🥬🍊 Mix some kale, spinach, and cucumber for a nutrient-packed green juice. Or how about a vibrant blend of strawberries, blueberries, and oranges? The possibilities are endless! 🌈🍇🍉

Remember, by juicing, you're not only reducing food waste but also promoting a healthier lifestyle. It's a win-win situation! 🌱💪

Let's make the most of our fresh produce, beat the heat, and nourish our bodies with these refreshing drinks. Cheers to a summer filled with healthy choices and no food waste! 🥤🌞

Hi I’m Nimo and running a hub in Marrickville on a Monday and here is the link to join.https://app.boxdivvy.com.au/regis...
17/05/2023

Hi I’m Nimo and running a hub in Marrickville on a Monday and here is the link to join.

https://app.boxdivvy.com.au/register/hub/410

If you wish to read more about joining a Hub check this out
https://www.boxdivvy.com/join-a-food-hub

The goal of our food Hub is to cut your food bill, without compromising on the quality, freshness and variety of food. With minimal effort, minimal packaging and food miles, and still paying farmers and suppliers a fair price for their produce.

To see more about How box Divvy Works please look under ABOUT on this page.

Want to know how we work with our growers? https://www.boxdivvy.com/how

Maybe you’d like to see the pricing https://www.boxdivvy.com/products

We are between 30-40% cheaper on a seasonal basket than online supermarkets.
Why is that important?
We pay our farmers fairly, we have no complicated distribution centres so you will taste the difference.

What makes Box Divvy Unique?
We’re about community – farmers, you and neighbours. We share stories about farmers and produce here. I encourage you to share your recipes and show your cooking feats here for our group to discuss.

I look forward to meeting you and please enjoy the journey.
Any questions please ask.

Cheers
Nimo

Box Divvy provides local communities with market-fresh, locally-grown, seasonal fruit and vegetables, helping you cook and eat better for less.

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