I just signed up myself and can give a report.
First of all, I have to give them kudos for what they are doing. They delivered to me in the worst of the recent snowstorms and were very valiant in trying to get to me as there had been a mixup (not their fault with my address). So I have to say I really, really appreciate what they are doing, and the fact that they even exist.
But, part of what they are doing does not suit my purposes as well, even though it's an overall good: they really make every effort to be as local as possible. I understand the ethical and environmental implications of this, but, it being winter, that has it's limitations. They do supplement the box but go only as far as they need to - getting grapefruit from Georgia, for example. I know this is very important to people and it's a core part of their mission.
I ordered a 15 dollar box, with a 5.50 delivery fee (which stays the same no matter what you order) and added on organic half and half and apples since I had no idea what was coming. The option to order the dairy was great and they pack cold bags too (not that we need it right now!).
I'm sorry to report that the 15 dollar box as it was last week really wasn't enough variety for me. I received cauliflower, chard, potatoes, lettuce, and 2 grapefruit. There is certainly enough quantity, but as a single person cooking alone I would like some different items. (And, I'm not really a huge fan of what I received though I expect that to be the case sometimes - really, the most boring vegetables! I don't fault them for that, that's just my taste). I'm a student so if I add custom vegetables or fruits to my order it really just runs over my budget.
Does anyone know if the double box is just more variety or more quantity? I would pay for that easily if it meant more variety. It seems some shitake mushrooms are coming and now at least I can have something to cook the potatoes with. As it stands, the 15 dollar box does not prevent me from having to go out to buy vegetables.
I really, really want to support Irv and Shelley's and I think they do a great job and provide a lot of flexibility, but it may not quite work for me. It may be a bit closer to the CSA model than I need. Has anyone tried New Leaf Naturals and can tell me what a 15 or 20 dollar box was like in terms of quantity and variety?
and thanks for your replies - they motivated me to sign up, which is a good thing.