WEEKLY SPECIALS

Updated December 12, 2022

FRUIT

  • cosmic crisp Apples

    Washington • Cosmic Crisp • WSDA
    $58 | WXFP | 60/70ct | 27#

  • cranberries

    Wisconsin • Greenbelle • ECOCRT
    $83 | 24x12oz
    $48 | 18x8oz
    Stock up for the holidays! Cranberries will last for a year in the freezer and can be frozen in the package they come in.

  • meyer lemons

    CALIFORNIA GROWN | EARL’S EXCLUSIVE!

    California • Marsalisi/Side Hill • Various Certifiers
    $60 | 20# | CS

  • satsumas

    CALIFORNIA GROWN | EARL’S EXCLUSIVE!

    California • Side Hill • CCOF
    $39 | 25# | Mixed

  • chestnuts

    CALIFORNIA GROWN

    California • Etter • CCOF
    $38 | 5# | LARGE
    $36 | 5# | MEDIUM

  • D'Anjou Pears

    Washington • Various Growers • WSDA
    $53 | US#1 | 100ct | 44#

VEGETABLES

  • Fair trade green beans

    EARL’S EXCLUSIVE!

    Mexico • Covilli • PRIMUS
    $45 | 25#
    $31 | 15#

  • gold potato bales

    CALIFORNIA GROWN

    Lamont, CA • Cal-O • CCOF
    $38 | 10/5#

  • Red A Potatoes

    CALIFORNIA GROWN

    Lamont, CA • Cal-O • CCOF
    $40 | 50#

  • Russet Potato Bales

    CALIFORNIA GROWN

    Tule Lake, CA • Nature’s Pride • CCOF
    $22 | 10/5#

  • Garnet Sweet Potatoes

    CALIFORNIA GROWN

    Central Valley, CA • Various Growers • Various Certifiers
    $56 | #1 | 40#

  • Japanese Sweet Potatoes

    CALIFORNIA GROWN

    Central Valley, CA • Various Growers • Various Certifiers
    $65 | #1 | 40#

VALUE PICKS

  • Choice Satsumas are a variety of sizes from small to colossal and may have some sunburn or leaf rub. Excellent for juicing and snacking. 

  • Mixed Satsumas are a variety of sizes with no cosmetic issues. A great price per pound!

  • Medium and Large chestnuts in 5# packs are sweet and meaty, perfect for a winter meal or snack. On Earl’s Weekly Specials!

    •  Tips on roasting chestnuts: Cut an "X" shape into the flat side of each chestnut. Use a sharp knife to do this. This will make the chestnuts roast faster, allowing the steam to escape from the chestnuts. Place them on a baking sheet with the cut side up. Roast 15-20 minutes at 400 degrees, keeping an eye on them so they don’t burn. Let them cool slightly before easily removing the shell.

  • All fresh Cranberries are dry harvested once a year between mid-September through early November. Stock up on your cranberries for the holidays now! Cranberries will last for a year in the freezer and can be frozen in the package they come in. 

  • Holidays are the time for baking! Black, green and red Sun View Raisins come in airtight canisters with a long shelf life. This is a great item to cross merchandise in the produce department. 

  • Fill in your display with smaller sized 20ct Cauliflower at a great price.