Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Woo-hoo!

I just joined the Oklahoma Food Co-op! I've been wanting to do this for years but funds were so low as a grad student that even just $50 to sign up was out of my budget! I used some of our wedding bling to sign up and now I'm trying to figure out what our first order will be! Yippee!

Seriously, I interviewed Bob Waldrop, the founder and President twice for my research on activism - once for the thesis and once for the dissertation. He is a phenomenal guy, just a powerhouse, and such an inspiration. He's up there with Carrie Dickerson (who I also interviewed twice, brag, brag) in terms of Okie activists! I have such incredible, exuberant respect and awe for that man. And last night I saw him featured on OETA's Stateline. Cool!

Yippee! Local food! Yippee! Farm fresh goodness! Yippee! Smaller carbon footprint!

2 comments:

Peak Oil Hausfrau said...

I've ordered eggs (high priority to ensure hens are not miserable) and buckets of wheat berries ($12/25 lbs) and 3-lb honey (comes in cute little mini-milk jug). MUST order eggs first day of order or likely to run out.

Elizabeth said...

It's the $50 that keeps us from joining, too. We're not students anymore, but there always seems to be something going on that requires we live on a budget. Plus, we live so close to the OSU OKC farmer's market.