Pre-Order fresh Texas citrus and get a volume discount!!
Texas citrus is some of the best in the world. It makes a great gift for those who live elsewhere. You'd be surprised how many oranges and grapefruit can fit in a Priority Mail flat-rate box. The 13.625" x 11.875" x 3.375" priority mail box will hold a dozen small-to-medium grapefruit and can be shipped anywhere in the country for $9.80, box cost included! Take that Harry and David 
It's also easy to squeeze out the juice and freeze it in freezer ziploc bags (remember to allow for expansion). We drank citrus juice for
months in our breakfast smoothies.
Stored on the counter, fresh citrus is good for a couple of weeks, and in a bag in the fridge, it's good for up to a month.
In any case, we will be picking up both conventionally grown citrus and fanstastic certified organic citrus. The conventional fruit will come from Engert farm in Edinburg, and the organic will be from G&S Groves, a second-generation family-owned citrus farm in McAllen. We have gotten citrus from both places before and it is fantastic, fresh off the tree. They'll bag it up just for us.
For those who would like a bunch (25 pounds or more of one kind) we'd like to offer a pre-order discounted price.
We'll try to keep it simple. The larger citrus - Rio Star grapefruit, the oranges - Mars (seeded) and Navel (seedless), and the tangerines will all be priced the same. The Valley Lemon (a variety of meyer lemon which is sweeter than a regular lemon and tastes and looks more like a lime) will be priced differently. Oh, the organic oranges only come in navel, no mars.
For those wanting large quantities, please email us NO LATER THAN THANKSGIVING. The prices will be as follows:
Conventional -
Large citrus, 25 pounds of any one kind will be $12.50, 50 pounds of any one kind will be $25. If you're as crazy as us and want 100 pounds, it will be $45.
Valley lemons (trust us, you want these - we'll probably juice 25 pounds ourselves) will be $12.50 for 10 pounds.
Certified organic -
Large citrus, 25 pounds of any one kind will be $50, and 50 pounds of any one kind will be $90. If you want 100 pounds, email us and we can discuss price.
Valley lemons I don't have a price on yet. If you're interested in the organic valley lemons, let me know and I'll find out.
It's also easy to squeeze out the juice and freeze it in freezer ziploc bags (remember to allow for expansion). We drank citrus juice for
months in our breakfast smoothies.
Stored on the counter, fresh citrus is good for a couple of weeks, and in a bag in the fridge, it's good for up to a month.
In any case, we will be picking up both conventionally grown citrus and fanstastic certified organic citrus. The conventional fruit will come from Engert farm in Edinburg, and the organic will be from G&S Groves, a second-generation family-owned citrus farm in McAllen. We have gotten citrus from both places before and it is fantastic, fresh off the tree. They'll bag it up just for us.
For those who would like a bunch (25 pounds or more of one kind) we'd like to offer a pre-order discounted price.
We'll try to keep it simple. The larger citrus - Rio Star grapefruit, the oranges - Mars (seeded) and Navel (seedless), and the tangerines will all be priced the same. The Valley Lemon (a variety of meyer lemon which is sweeter than a regular lemon and tastes and looks more like a lime) will be priced differently. Oh, the organic oranges only come in navel, no mars.
For those wanting large quantities, please email us NO LATER THAN THANKSGIVING. The prices will be as follows:
Conventional -
Large citrus, 25 pounds of any one kind will be $12.50, 50 pounds of any one kind will be $25. If you're as crazy as us and want 100 pounds, it will be $45.
Valley lemons (trust us, you want these - we'll probably juice 25 pounds ourselves) will be $12.50 for 10 pounds.
Certified organic -
Large citrus, 25 pounds of any one kind will be $50, and 50 pounds of any one kind will be $90. If you want 100 pounds, email us and we can discuss price.
Valley lemons I don't have a price on yet. If you're interested in the organic valley lemons, let me know and I'll find out.


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