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Thread: Where do you order your Florida oranges?

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    Where do you order your Florida oranges?

    I would like to get a bushel of Florida navel oranges delivered. In the past, we ordered from Hale Groves, but the last time we got them (a few years ago), there were several bad oranges in the box and the whole thing smelled bad. When I called customer service to complain, the woman made me take out every orange and inspect it for mold and decay. She decided that only half of the bushel was bad and the rest were perfectly fine even though they had been right up against the moldy oranges. They shipped us a new half-bushel, and THOSE oranges were really good. But the "perfectly fine" oranges from the first bushel smelled like mold and tasted like mold, too.

    Basically I got really annoyed with them, and in the past we had ordered a bushel or two most years.

    So where do you order your Florida navels from?

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    Here at the Supermarket.
    Want me to send you a box?

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    I would not even consider any place but Sun Harvest:

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    What do you do with 60 - 120 oranges?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lawren2 View Post
    What do you do with 60 - 120 oranges?
    DH really likes citrus, and he can't have grapefruit bc he's on cholesterol medication. Also we have five people to eat the oranges; the bushel only lasts us about a month. Plus it seems like all our friends would like to snack on an orange when they hear they're fresh from Florida.

    I buy grapefruit at Costco, where they're really good, but the oranges there aren't so great.

    Thanks for all the suggestions! I'm considering all plus this place, which a foodie friend recommended: http://www.nokomisgroves.com/

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    I asked dh and he really likes Hale Groves. We've also used Indian River, but he likes Hale better. Sorry.
    Luanne

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    Quote Originally Posted by wackymother View Post
    all our friends would like to snack on an orange when they hear they're fresh from Florida.

    Hmmm! That's how folks feel about me, too.

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    Just wanted to add that I saw a few weeks ago on I think it was on DR OZ that Oranges help to calm people down.
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    Oranges seem like they're really good for you, don't they? BTW, did you know that Dr. Oz is a neighbor of mine? He lives in the next town south of us, in Cliffside Park.

    We have a cartoon on the refrigerator that shows a bunch of broccoli smiling as it is talking on the phone, saying, "Really? Dr. Oz said that about me? On TV?"

    I ended up ordering from Nokomis Groves. The prices are good and they have a 5% discount for ordering before November 15. It sounded like a store--they got one particular lady on the phone to take my order. I scheduled the delivery for early January because they don't ship as often as the bigger places.

    But now I'm thinking about ordering another bushel from JLB's place for the very end of the orange season, in late January. They look good, too, and so does Harvey Groves, which was recommended on TUG.

    Checking out all the places was pretty interesting because the price of the oranges is fairly consistent, but the price of the shipping varies quite a bit. One place had a great deal on the fruit if you ordered two half-bushels, but then they charged shipping AND a $10 per box handling fee...which meant $20 for handling before you even got started with shipping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luanne View Post
    I asked dh and he really likes Hale Groves. We've also used Indian River, but he likes Hale better. Sorry.
    Do you order at the end of the season? The later the better, I've heard.

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