We've had a CSA share from Harmony Valley Farm in Wisconsin (www.harmonyvalleyfarm.com) for the last two years, and the vegetables have been great -- we even had spinach we knew was safe during that big scare. They have a lot of different options, and you can also buy fruit, meat, eggs, milk, cheese, and coffee shares. We did the fruit share last year as well, and will be doing so again this year. They partner with other organic farms around the country to offer those items. They also offer drop-off sites all around the metro area. We have gotten some uncommon vegetables, but the farm's newsletter includes articles about and recipes for vegetables people might not be used to. If your family is small, you might want to share your CSA share with another family so you don't wind up with lots more veggies than you can eat. I know Harmony Valley offers several different kinds of vegetable shares, and other CSA's probably do as well, so you can find one that's the best fit for your family. One last bonus we've noticed is that our 4-year-old daughter is really excited to go pick up our vegetables, and is slightly more willing to try the CSA vegetables than the ones we buy at the store.