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There’s something I’ve been meaning to tell you. Really.

First, the disclaimer: I don’t often share services or products on this site. This is my space. I don’t offer advertising. I’m making an exception, for some services that have improved my life and that have missions I can get behind. Plus I have discount codes for you (for which I receive a discount as well, just so we’re clear).

1. Farm Fresh to You. I signed up for this CSA box about a year ago. I’m terrible at shopping for vegetables and I almost never buy fruit, so I jumped at the chance to have them delivered to our home. It’s all organic, seasonal and locally grown, and really reasonably priced. We get a box every couple of weeks and every time I open it I feel like I’m doing myself a giant favor. It leads to more creative recipes and obviously healthier eating. Essentially, good habits in a box. Plus my dollars help fund more local, organic farms which is the best way to fight the evils of Monsanto if you ask me.

You want $10 off? Use the code 6164 on your first order.

2. Codagogy. I’ve been blogging for years now and through everyday use I’ve picked up some basic html and the like but have never been instructed in anything. When I found out about Codagogy I got super excited about taking one of their classes because I felt like I could finally solve some coding mysteries. Codagogy is created by Web Start Women which aims to help women learn programming skills. So obviously they’re awesome. I took the CSS basics class and was really challenged by it in the best of ways. The class was well designed and I didn’t feel cheated because I was learning online (actually for me this was a perk). I can’t wait to take the next class.

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  1. […] have a free day where I could spend some time in the kitchen. We got a little pumpkin in our last CSA box and I had wanted to make something special with it. It seemed like a great chance to make something […]



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