CSA 2014 - Week #26

Happy Thanksgiving!  This is the final week of deliveries for all Tuesday and Wednesday sites.  Thursday and Friday sites ended last week, but we thought you might want to receive our final newsletter of the season. 

Season Wrap-up
By all accounts, this was a fantastic growing season.  We had just the right mix of sun, rain and temperatures that farmers can only hope for.  Our salad harvester proved to be an excellent investment, increasing the quantity (and value) of baby greens we could harvest for our members, and we had a bumper crop of some of our member-favorites like tomatoes, potatoes and greens this fall.  Of course there were some disappointments, like losing our early fall planting of carrots and not being able to source sweet potato slips (hence, no sweet potatoes this fall), but the ups generally outweighed the downs.  And as farmers love to say...there's always next year! 

If you were new to our CSA this year, you were probably surprised by the ebb and flow of the harvest over the course of the season.  Most people expect the high summer to be the time of bumper crop harvests, but it's quite the opposite!  That's when our plants are in full growing gear, not necessarily ready to harvest.  It's not until September, October and even November when the share boxes start to burst at the seams and the values of the shares soar.  Kim did some number crunching for those of you who are interested, and the value of the shares over the course of the season came in at $688-$695.  That means that you received about 18% bonus!

Winter on the farm
Everyone wants to know what we do at the farm in the winter.  This year, we can happily say, "not much at all."  We have decided not to offer winter shares this year so we can spend some much-needed time as a family.  So, you'll probably find us sitting by the fire, catching up on reading, knitting projects, home/farm improvements, cooking up some delicious food in the kitchen and chasing after our kids around the farm.  The best way to keep up with us is through our Instagram feed or our Facebook page.  We'll be posting through the winter months. 

Giving thanks
We spend much of our time at the farm running around.  Literally running from barn to field, back to barn, back to field.  It's always time for something, and we're always running out of it - time to harvest, time to irrigate, time to wash, time to cultivate, time to pack boxes, load up and head out on deliveries.  Time to get the newsletter written, return the e-mails, write the recipes, cook the food.  We are thankful for this time of year when we have time to sit here and think about this beautiful thing we have created.  It's amazing what has evolved here over the past 18 years (could it be that long?) on this little piece of sandy soil sandwiched between the Bay and the Sound.  Our little CSA has grown to provide food for thousands of members every week of the season. Clean, beautiful food that is planted, tended and harvested with incredible love and care.  We are thankful for you, our members, for placing your trust in us to grow your food.  And we are incredibly grateful to our outstanding employees who work long, hard days to make our farm function.  Their hands are the ones weeding your carrots, harvesting your cauliflower, washing your potatoes and packing your boxes each week.  They are talented, dedicated and committed to the "art" of farming.

We wish you and your families a very Happy Thanksgiving and a joyous and peaceful holiday season!

With warm wishes and LOVE,
Maggie, Farmer Matt, Farmer James, Galen, Zinn & the farm crew
 

P.S. Don't forget to GIVE this holiday season! 
Most of us have so much.  Too much, really.  I don't want to tell you what to do, folks, but I think I will just this once. Give away your money! Yes, give it away- even if you think you need it. I promise you don't need it as much as some other people do.  (Do you have a roof over your head?  Food in your fridge?  Do your children have a warm bed to sleep in?)  We will personally be giving to these two organizations in lieu of gifts and in the names of our family and friends this holiday season. 

Oxfam America - http://www.oxfamamerica.org
Unicef USA - http://www.unicefusa.org

These are just two of many wonderful organizations doing good work all over the world. We encourage you to do your research and find an organization that you feel will put your money to the best use. 

THIS WEEK IN THE SHARES

November 25, 26, 27 & 28

Rutabaga - several pieces
Beets - several pieces
Watermelon Radish - 1-2 pieces
Leeks - 1 bunch
Cauliflower - 1 small head
Carrots - 1 bunch

White Eva Potatoes - 5 lbs
Broccoli - 1 head

STORAGE TIPS

In a bag in the fridge...
Rutabaga, Beets, Watermelon Radish, Leeks, Cauliflower, Carrots, Broccoli

In a cool, dark place...
Potatoes

RECIPES

Pureed Rutabaga with Pan-Fried Leeks
• Roasted Beet, Orange & Feta Salad wtih Walnuts
• Broccoli & Cauliflower Gratin
• Maple & Orange Glazed Carrots

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CSA 2014 - Week #25

NOTES ON THE SHARE

This is the final week of delivery for Thursday & Friday location members, who started a week early.  So this is actually the 26th week of delivery for them.  Tuesday & Wednesday location members will have their final pick-up next week. 

FARMERS' MARKETS LAST WEEKEND!
This coming weekend is the last weekend that our farmers' markets will be open. We encourage you to stop by and pick up some additional items for your Thanksgiving tables or anything else you'd like to stock up on before we head into the winter.  I imagine that the markets will be very busy, so please come by early for best selection.  Brian would love to see you there!  We are at Islip on Saturday and Huntington on Sunday.  Click here for directions.

RENEW YOUR CSA MEMBERSHIP - DON'T WAIT!
Applications are now available on our website for our 2015 CSA Program. Pricing is staying the same!  If you intend on renewing (and we hope you do!) please do not wait, as our program fills quickly and we do not want you to be shut out.  Put it on your to-do list before the end of the year! Click here to sign up.

THIS WEEK IN THE SHARES

November 18, 19, 20 & 21

Cabbage - 1 small head
Kohlrabi - 2 pieces
Celery Root - 1 piece
Carrots - 1 bunch

White Eva Potatoes - 5 lbs
Romanesco Broccoli - 1 head
Broccoli - 1 head

STORAGE TIPS

In a bag in the fridge...
Cabbage, Kohlrabi, Celery Root, Carrots, Broccoli, Romanesco Broccoli

In a cool, dark place...
Potatoes

RECIPES

• Romanesco Broccoli with Parmesan
• Celery Root Mash
• Maple & Orange Glazed Carrots

 

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CSA 2014 - Week #24

NOTES ON THE SHARE

What a fantastic box we have for you (again) this week! Please note that since Thursday and Friday sites will end their season next week, they will be receiving a slightly different share than the rest of you who still have three more deliveries to go.  This applies mainly to the carrots.  We're trying to give everyone 2 weeks worth of our glorious fall carrots, so if you don't get them this week, you can expect them in the last two shares  - unless something unexpected happens!

FRENCH MUSQUEE DE PROVENCE PUMPKINS AVAILABLE FOR SPECIAL ORDER!

These beautiful French pumpkins were grown by Farmer John in his special market garden on the farm this year.  They are probably the most exceptionally beautiful and exquisitely delicious pumpkins you will ever see...and they are extremely rare!  They range in size from 10 to 30 lbs and we have specially priced them for our CSA at $10 each.  They must be pre-ordered and picked up either at the farm in Jamesport or at our farmers' markets in Islip or Huntington.  Please e-mail Kim at info@goldenearthworm.com to reserve yours today!  There is limited supply!  Put this on display and then bake it up for your Thanksgiving feast in a few weeks.  Oooh la la!!!!

THIS WEEK IN THE SHARES

November 11, 12, 13 & 14

Toscano Kale - 1 bunch
Butternut Squash - 1 piece
Japanese Salad Turnips OR Escarole OR Carrots* - 1 bunch/head
Nicola Potatoes - 4 lbs
Beets - 1 quart
Fennel - 1 bunch
Cauliflower
Broccoli - several heads

*This item will change through the week.  See note.

STORAGE TIPS

In a bag in the fridge...
Kale, Turnips, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Beets, Fennel

In a cool, dark place...
Potatoes

RECIPES

• Roasted Beets with Balsamic Glaze
• Fabulous Fennel Recipes
• Butternut Squash with Shallots & Sage

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CSA 2014 - Week #23

NOTES ON THE SHARE

We've received quite a few inquiries over the past week regarding the last week of CSA pick-up for the season.  Lucky for you, Long Island has a long growing season, so we actually have a few more weeks to go!  Since Thursday and Friday sites started a week earlier in the spring, they will end the week before Thanksgiving.  Tuesday and Wednesday sites will receive their last delivery the week of Thanksgiving.  Also, please note that the FRUIT SHARE ends this week.

LAST 2014 CSA DELIVERY DATES

Tuesday Sites - November 25th
Wednesday Sites - November 26th
Thursday Sites - November 20th
Friday Sites - November 21st

STAY TUNED FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT RENEWING FOR OUR 2015 CSA SEASON COMING SOON!!!!

*A note on the Cauliflower -- Cauliflower heads don't all mature at the same time, so we harvest them as they are ready.  This means that everyone will receive a beautiful head of cauliflower some time over the next few weeks.  

 

THIS WEEK IN THE SHARES

November 4, 5, 6 & 7

Leeks - 1 bunch
Green Beans - 1 bag
Baby Bok Choi - 1 bunch
Pepper - 1 piece
Arugula - 1 bag
Russet or White Potatoes - 4 lb.
Cauliflower* OR Escarole - 1 head
Broccoli - several heads

*The contents of the share may change through the week.

STORAGE TIPS

In a bag in the fridge...
Leeks, Beans, Bok Choi, Pepper, Arugula, Cauliflower/Escarole, Broccoli

In a cool, dark place...
Potatoes

FRUIT SHARE

THIS IS THE LAST WEEK OF THE FRUIT SHARE!

JUST ONE PORTION THIS WEEK!

Mixed bag of Bosc Pears & Fuji Apples

FRUIT STORAGE TIPS
"The best way to ripen the fruit is to take it out of the plastic bag and let the condensation dry off so the moisture doesn't encourage any spoilage. As soon as it is ripe, eat it right away or put it in the fridge."  - Farmer Clark, Briermere Farms

RECIPES

• Leek & Potato Soup
• Parmesan Roasted Broccoli

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