I’ve been ordering my onions from the same Georgia farm every year for the past 10 years. I pre-order in February and receive them in April. They are absolutely the best onions I have ever tasted. I use them for everything, but I particularly enjoy them raw in salads. They’re sweet, and they don’t have that pungency that stays with you for a day.

(The photo is not mine. I posted it for attention. I’ll post the real thing in April.)

by WiseCry628

18 Comments

  1. Ulterior_Motif

    How long does it take you to go through them?

    Also, How do you store them?

  2. MeloDramatic-Onion

    What do u do to keep them from spoiling??

  3. How long do they last, and how do you store 40lbs of onions? Is it just you or a bunch of people eating these?

  4. fradulentsympathy

    This picture is a damn still life painting

  5. One nice thing about living in NC….these are all over.

  6. RazzSheri

    Make some caramelized onions my brother in Chives.

  7. Academic_Deal7872

    Could I camp out on your lawn, just to smell what you are cooking with all those delicious onions?

  8. Tell us your favorite thing to do with a bunch of fckng onions. Caramelize, pickle, stew, freeze, stock pot, let us live vicariously through you

  9. Total-Efficiency-538

    I grow about 500 pounds of these each year.

  10. LolaBijou

    Can you not just get them at your grocery store? Am I more blessed than I knew?!

  11. The long-con marketing post? Oh wait, there’s the link. That one special farm that is literally (type of food).com

    Look, we like Vidalias, but this is just a weird post.

  12. Mdp2pwackerO2

    Never considered they weren’t widely available everywhere. Lived in ga most of my life now guess I’m spoiled

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