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Virture Cider offering up community-sourced food baskets

Virtue Cider offers community-supported agriculture boxes

FENNVILLE, Mich. — A local cidery is providing a way to support local farms and businesses through deliciously curated food items and drinks.

Virtue Cider is now offering curbside pick up from their taproom in Fennville in response to many consumers being home and the Taproom being closed.

Customers can pick up cider, as well as locally curated food boxes in an effort to acknowledge those working locally to keep food on tables. The cider- and community-supported agriculture boxes (CCSA) are inclusive of roughly a week's worth of groceries and pantry staples from local purveyors for 2 to 4 people. 

Pick-up for the CCSA boxes are available on Fridays and Saturdays only.  

Virtue Cider's basic CCSA box include:

  • Coffee from Uncommon Coffee Roasters in Saugatuck, MI
  • Eggs from Creswick Farms in Ravenna, MI
  • Greens from Mud Lake Farm in Hudsonville, MI
  • Apples from Wells Orchard in Grand Rapids, MI
  • Milk and butter from Kalona Creamery in Iowa
  • Potatoes, yellow onions and carrots from Crisp Country Acre in Holland, MI
  • Celery root from Victory Farms in Hudsonville, MI
  • Pickles from Marcia’s Munchies in Inkster, MI
  • Cheese from Evergreen Lane Creamery in Fennville, MI

Find more information about the CCSA boxes and place an order, click here.

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