CSA 2012 - Week #18

What's in the Share

The week of September 24, 2012

The contents of the share fluctuate over the week. Please check back often for updates!

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Acorn or Spaghetti Squash - 1-3 piece
Green Beans
- .5lb
Red Tomatoes
- 2 beefsteak - the last of the season!
Red or Green Batavian
Lettuce - 1 head
Carrots - 1 bunch
Shallots - 2 pieces
Baby Arugula - 1 bag

FRUIT SHARE - LONG ISLAND SITES
- EARLY SEASON APPLES ARE BEST STORED IN THE FRIDGE!  THEY WILL STAY CRISP LONGER.
- BOSC PEARS ARE RIPE WHEN STILL BROWN AND FIRM.  IF YOU WAIT TO EAT UNTIL THEY ARE SOFT, THEY WILL BE ROTTEN.
Tuesday - 1 bag mixed Gala & Red Delicious Apples and 1 bag Bosc Pears
Wednesday - 1 bag mixed Gala & Red Delicious Apples and 1 bag Bosc Pears
Thursday/Friday - 1 bag mixed Gala & Red Delicious Apples and 1 bag Bosc Pears

Notes on the Share

We must say "farewell" to the Tomatoes - you're getting the last ones of the season in this week's box.  Green Beans will also be finished after this week.  A lovely head of crisp Batavian Lettuce and a bag of tender Baby Arugula will make for some yummy salads, and a bunch of Carrots, crisp and sweet, are perfect for snacking on or roasting in the oven with some garlic and cumin seed. (Recipe below.)  More Winter Squash for everyone -- and please remember to use cook it up right away.  We've had some storage issues with our squash this year, so we advise you to eat them immediately.  If they don't look perfect on the outside, they're usually just fine when you cut them open.  And Shallots, which may be new to many of you, are a member of the onion family but with a much more mild flavor.  You can substitute them for onions in recipes or try them in a classic vinaigrette where they turn creamy!  (Recipe below.)

News From the Farm

This is my favorite time of year on the farm.  Glorious weather and a *little* less work makes for more time to enjoy this spectacular place we call home.

Connect with your Farm

We welcome you to explore our website to learn more about our farm and the wonderful things you can do with your weekly share. Check out our BLOG with pictures and videos of our farming practices!  Or find RECIPES and join the community on our FACEBOOK page! 

If you have questions or concerns about your share, please do not hesitate to contact us.  That is one of the benefits of knowing where your food comes from!  Your farmers are happy to hear from you at info@goldenearthworm.com at any time, for any reason. 

Farm and Community Events

Save the Date!  CSA Harvest Festival - Sunday, October 14
Our annual Harvest Festival will be held on Sunday, October 14th from 11am-3pm.  FREE for all CSA members and their families and invited guests. 

Hayride Tours, Walking Tours, Cooking Demos, Live Music, Animal Shearing, Kids Events and lots more!  Stay tuned for more details...

THIS WEEK'S RECIPES

Lemon-Shallot Vinaigrette - Food & Wine Magazine
Green Beans with Shallot Vinaigrette - All Recipes
Cumin Roasted Carrots - BBC Food

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CSA 2012 - Week #17

What's in the Share

The week of September 17, 2012

The contents of the share fluctuate over the week. Please check back often for updates!

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Butternut Squash - 1 piece
Green Beans
- .75lb
Sungold Cherry Tomatoes
- .35lb bag
Leeks
- 2 pieces
Red Tomatoes
- 4 plum & 1 red beefsteak
Yukon Gold Potatoes
- 4 lb bag
Red Boston or Green Batavian
Lettuce - 1 head

FRUIT SHARE - LONG ISLAND SITES
- EARLY SEASON APPLES ARE BEST STORED IN THE FRIDGE!  THEY WILL STAY CRISP LONGER.
- BOSC PEARS ARE RIPE WHEN STILL BROWN AND FIRM.  IF YOU WAIT TO EAT UNTIL THEY ARE SOFT, THEY WILL BE ROTTEN.
Tuesday - 1 bag mixed Greening & Russet Apples (baking varieties) and 1 bag Bosc Pears
Wednesday - 1 bag mixed Greening & Russet Apples (baking varieties) and 1 bag Bosc Pears
Thursday/Friday - 1 bag mixed Greening & Russet Apples (baking varieties) and 1 bag Bosc Pears

Notes on the Share

With rain in the forecast for the next few days, I'm planning on settling into my kitchen with a cup of tea and cooking!  Soup is a must, and the Butternut Squash and Leeks this week will be turned into a smooth and delicate fall soup (recipe below).  Former CSA member, blogger (The Wednesday Chef), and now author, Louisa Weiss, just released her first book which includes a fantastic looking tomato soup recipe (see below).  I've already finished the book and passed it on, but not before making a mental note to try the soup this week with the Tomatoes that have been sitting on my windowsill.  Yukon Gold Potatoes will be roasting in my oven with freshly snipped rosemary from the kitchen garden, and the Lettuce and Cherry Tomatoes will make a delicious salad.  Oh yes, and another week of tender Green Beans, because you just can't get enough of them while they're fresh! 

News From the Farm

Our potato harvest has been in full swing for the past couple days.  We'll take a break during the rain and start up again when the fields have dried out early next week.  Here are some just-dug potatoes on their way up the conveyor belt...  They're dumped into a wagon, unloaded into crates and washed before being bagged up for your shares.  You can't get any fresher than that! 

 

Connect with your Farm

We welcome you to explore our website to learn more about our farm and the wonderful things you can do with your weekly share. Check out our BLOG with pictures and videos of our farming practices!  Or find RECIPES and join the community on our FACEBOOK page! 

If you have questions or concerns about your share, please do not hesitate to contact us.  That is one of the benefits of knowing where your food comes from!  Your farmers are happy to hear from you at info@goldenearthworm.com at any time, for any reason. 

Farm and Community Events

Save the Date!  CSA Harvest Festival - Sunday, October 14
Our annual Harvest Festival will be held on Sunday, October 14th from 11am-3pm.  FREE for all CSA members and their families and invited guests. 

Hayride Tours, Walking Tours, Cooking Demos, Live Music, Animal Shearing, Kids Events and lots more!  Stay tuned for more details...

THIS WEEK'S RECIPES

Bill Telepan's Tomato Bread Soup - courtesy of The Wednesday Chef
Butternut Squash & Leek Soup - Food & Wine Magazine

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CSA 2012 - Week #16

What's in the Share

The week of September 10, 2012

The contents of the share fluctuate over the week. Please check back often for updates!

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Spaghetti Squash - 1 piece
Green Beans - 1 lb Wow!
Leeks - 1 bunch
Broccoli OR Zucchini - 1 head/piece - Tuesday & some Wednesday ONLY - others next week
Red Beets - 1 bunch - Wednesday & Thursday ONLY
Sweet Dumpling Squash - 1 or 2 - Tuesday ONLY
Red Tomatoes - 2 lb bag
Batavian Lettuce - 1 head

FRUIT SHARE - LONG ISLAND SITES
- EARLY SEASON APPLES ARE BEST STORED IN THE FRIDGE!  THEY WILL STAY CRISP LONGER.
- BOSC PEARS ARE RIPE WHEN STILL BROWN AND FIRM.  IF YOU WAIT TO EAT UNTIL THEY ARE SOFT, THEY WILL BE ROTTEN.
Tuesday - 1 bag Gala Apples and 1 bag Bosc Pears
Wednesday - 1 bag Gala Apples and 1 bag Bosc Pears
Thursday/Friday - 1 bag Gala Apples and 1 bag Bosc Pears

Notes on the Share

Spaghetti Squash for all!  Our planting yielded much more than expected, so they're making a repeat performance in the shares this week.  Leeks are a fall weather favorite-- delicious braised alone (see recipe below) or in soups.  Some more tender Green Beans and coming up on the last of the Red Tomatoes of the season.  Red Beets or Sweet Dumpling Squash, depending on your pick-up day....(If you didn't get it last week, you'll get it this week!)  And Broccoli or Zucchini, again depending on your pick-up day.  

News From the Farm

The beautiful fall weather we have been eagerly waiting for is finally here!  With this dramatic shift in temperatures and cold nights (we expect to hit a low around 46F here tonight) our crops slow down their growth and it takes much longer for things to ripen.

Our massive potato harvest begins this week!  We aim to get everything out of the ground as soon as possible.  So far we've been harvesting sections of plantings by hand, but we'll be using a large potato harvester for the rest.  Photos and more details to come next week.

Connect with your Farm

We welcome you to explore our website to learn more about our farm and the wonderful things you can do with your weekly share. Check out our BLOG with pictures and videos of our farming practices!  Or find RECIPES and join the community on our FACEBOOK page! 

If you have questions or concerns about your share, please do not hesitate to contact us.  That is one of the benefits of knowing where your food comes from!  Your farmers are happy to hear from you at info@goldenearthworm.com at any time, for any reason. 

Farm and Community Events

Save the Date!  CSA Harvest Festival - Sunday, October 14
Our annual Harvest Festival will be held on Sunday, October 14th from 11am-3pm.  FREE for all CSA members and their families and invited guests. 

Hayride Tours, Walking Tours, Cooking Demos, Live Music, Animal Shearing, Kids Events and lots more!  Stay tuned for more details...

THIS WEEK'S RECIPES

Braised Leeks with Lemon
Baked Spaghetti Squash with Garlic and Butter - Steamy Kitchen Blog
Green Beans with Lemon and Pine Nuts

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CSA 2012 - Week #15

What's in the Share

The week of September 3, 2012

The contents of the share fluctuate over the week. Please check back often for updates!

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Acorn Squash - 2 pieces
Green Beans - .55 lb
Sungold Cherry Tomatoes - 1 pint
Garlic - 1 head
Red Beets - 1 bunch - Tuesday ONLY (for all other groups next week)
Sweet Dumpling Squash - 1 or 2 - Wednesday & Thursday ONLY (for all other groups next week)
Red Tomatoes - 4 lb bag

FRUIT SHARE - LONG ISLAND SITES
EARLY SEASON APPLES ARE BEST STORED IN THE FRIDGE!  THEY WILL STAY CRISP LONGER.
Tuesday - 1 bag Gala Apples and 1 bag Ginger Gold Apples
Wednesday - 1 bag Gala Apples and 1 bag Ginger Gold Apples
Thursday/Friday - 1 bag Gala Apples and 1 bag Ginger Gold Apples

Notes on the Share

While summer is "officially" over after Labor Day, we still have plenty of hot weather crops coming in during the month of September.  Most notably, Red Tomatoes, Cherry Tomatoes and Green Beans!  Our beautiful hard-neck Garlic was cut down out of the barn for you this week too.  It's been hanging up there curing for a few months now.  Acorn Squash is easy and delicious roasted in the oven - especially now that the evening temperatures are cooling down.  These squash don't store well since they're not the curing type, so use them up over the next week or so and keep them in a cool, dry place.  

News From the Farm

Rain in the forecast for the next few days will give us farmers a break from irrigating and allow us time to catch up on indoor farm activities.  We have some mechanical work to do on our tractors and planning for the upcoming fall and winter share seasons.  Unfortunately, our wonderful field workers are out there in the pouring rain picking for the deliveries on Wednesday.  It's no fun working outdoors in the heavy rain and deep muddy fields.  We'll certainly appreciate our shares a lot more knowing how hard it was to harvest them this week! 

Connect with your Farm

We welcome you to explore our website to learn more about our farm and the wonderful things you can do with your weekly share. Check out our BLOG with pictures and videos of our farming practices!  Or find RECIPES and join the community on our FACEBOOK page! 

If you have questions or concerns about your share, please do not hesitate to contact us.  That is one of the benefits of knowing where your food comes from!  Your farmers are happy to hear from you at info@goldenearthworm.com at any time, for any reason. 

Farm and Community Events

Save the Date!  CSA Harvest Festival - Sunday, October 14
Our annual Harvest Festival will be held on Sunday, October 14th from 11am-3pm.  FREE for all CSA members and their families and invited guests. 

Hayride Tours, Walking Tours, Cooking Demos, Live Music, Animal Shearing, Kids Events and lots more!  Stay tuned for more details...

THIS WEEK'S RECIPES

Maple Glazed Winter Squash
Green Beans braised with Tomatoes and Basil

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CSA 2012 - Week #14

What's in the Share

The week of August 27, 2012

The contents of the share fluctuate over the week. Please check back often for updates!

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Green Beans - .4 lbs *Harvested from a new planting-- delicious, tender size!
Sungold Cherry Tomatoes - 1/2 lb
Savoy Cabbage - 1 head
Red or Yellow Onions - 1 lb
Yellow Potatoes - 1 quart
Red Tomatoes - 4 lb bag
Cilantro - 1 bunch

FRUIT SHARE - LONG ISLAND SITES
PLEASE NOTE THAT PEACHES SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE PLASTIC BAGS AND ALLOWED TO RIPEN OPEN ON THE COUNTER.  AS SOON AS THEY ARE RIPE THEY SHOULD BE STORED IN THE REFRIGERATOR.
Tuesday - 1 bag mixed Apples (Gala & Gravenstein) and 1 bag Peaches
Wednesday - 1 bag mixed Apples (Gala & Gravenstein) and 1 bag Nectarines
Thursday/Friday - 1 bag mixed Apples (Gala & Gravenstein) and 1 bag Nectarines

Notes on the Share

The Tomatoes keep coming in!  I slow roasted a big batch in my oven yesterday (recipe below) and then tossed with some pasta for a delicious meal.  Roasting them concentrates their flavor and you can easily freeze them in ziplock bags to enjoy when tomato season is over.  With Onions and Cilantro in this week's share, you may also want to whip up a big batch of fresh salsa!  More Green Beans, but this time from a new planting, so they are smaller and more tender.  Try the recipe below for a Potato salad with green beans and salsa verde- yum!  Savoy Cabbage rounds out the share - perfect for a cool cabbage salad to enjoy this Labor Day weekend! 

News From the Farm

Overall, our crops continue to look great!  We had a few recent losses, which are worth mentioning in case you wonder why they won't make a future appearance in the shares...  Our pepper crop was wiped out last week by a soil-born disease known as Phytopthora.  It spread through the field in a matter of days, wilting the plants from the ground up. While we were happy with our green pepper harvest over the past month, we were waiting for many of the fruits to turn yellow and red, and to harvest for you as colored peppers in September.  This waiting period is always risky, as the plants age they are more susceptible to disease, and that is exactly what happened.  Our Eggplants faced a similar fate these past weeks and the plants were overcome by insect damage from leaf hoppers and potato beetles.  The crop was sprayed, but it was too late to save them.  We're glad we were able to harvest Asian eggplants for the shares a few times.

What to expect coming up in the next few weeks?  Hopefully more tomatoes, some new varieties of winter squash, cooler-weather greens and carrots! 

PLUM TOMATO SHARES are still available on a first-come, first-served basis, and can be picked up at our farmers' markets in Port Washington, Islip or Huntington on the weekends.  Delivery cannot be made to individual pick-up sites on Long Island.  Here are the details:

$35 for a 20lb box of Plum Tomatoes for canning and cooking.  To order, please e-mail info@goldenearthworm.com with your requested number of shares and where you will be picking them up.  Your choice for pick-up is: Port Washington Farmers' Market (Saturday), Islip Farmers' Market (Saturday), or Huntington Farmers' Market (Sunday).  We are now taking orders for pick-up on 9/1 and 9/2 ONLY.  If we have more shares available for pick-up the following weekend we will post a notice in next week's newsletter.

Connect with your Farm

We welcome you to explore our website to learn more about our farm and the wonderful things you can do with your weekly share. Check out our BLOG with pictures and videos of our farming practices!  Or find RECIPES and join the community on our FACEBOOK page! 

If you have questions or concerns about your share, please do not hesitate to contact us.  That is one of the benefits of knowing where your food comes from!  Your farmers are happy to hear from you at info@goldenearthworm.com at any time, for any reason. 

Farm and Community Events

Save the Date!  CSA Harvest Festival - Sunday, October 14
Our annual Harvest Festival will be held on Sunday, October 14th from 11am-3pm.  FREE for all CSA members and their families and invited guests. 

Hayride Tours, Walking Tours, Cooking Demos, Live Music, Animal Shearing, Kids Events and lots more!  Stay tuned for more details...

THIS WEEK'S RECIPES

Potato Salad with Green Beans and Salsa Verde
David Lebovitz's Oven-Roasted Tomatoes

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CSA 2012 - Week #13

What's in the Share

The week of August 20, 2012

The contents of the share fluctuate over the week. Please check back often for updates!

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Green Beans - .75 lb bag
Sungold Cherry Tomatoes - 1 quart (1.25+lbs)
Spaghetti Squash - 1 piece
Yellow Onions - 3-4 pieces
Chioggia Beets -OR - Melon- 1 bunch or piece
Red Tomatoes - 6 lb bag - WOW!
Basil - 1 bunch

FRUIT SHARE - LONG ISLAND SITES
PLEASE NOTE THAT PEACHES SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE PLASTIC BAGS AND ALLOWED TO RIPEN OPEN ON THE COUNTER.  AS SOON AS THEY ARE RIPE THEY SHOULD BE STORED IN THE REFRIGERATOR.
Tuesday - 1 bag Ginger Gold Apples and 1 bag Peaches
Wednesday - 1 bag Ginger Gold Apples and 1 bag Peaches
Thursday/Friday - To be decided.

Notes on the Share

More tomatoes this week!  A whopping 6 lbs of Red Tomatoes and a full quart of Cherry TomatoesGreen Beans for the last time this month.  They're on the larger side, but still tender when lightly steamed.  Chioggia Beets (striped white and red when sliced) are in the share without the tops.  The tops had some damage and took up too much space in the box, so we decided to cut them off.  They're beautiful when sliced on a plate!  Yellow Onions for your cooking, Sweet Basil to pair with your tomatoes in salads or as a pesto, and a Spaghetti Squash!  The first of our winter squash harvest - see recipe and more info below.

News From the Farm

We probably don't have to tell you that we're swimming in tomatoes here...  If you're thinking about canning some, now is the time!  We have plum tomatoes shares available and all the details are below. 

In other news, we've been busy seeding the remainder of our fall and winter root crops like carrots, rutabagas and beets.  We're also just beginning to harvest our winter squash crop.  This week we kick off the season with a spaghetti squash, soon followed by acorn and sweet dumplings.  These are the earliest squash to make an appearance in the shares because they don't require curing.  Coming a little later this fall will be sunshines, butternuts and baby blue hubbards.

PLUM TOMATO SHARES are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and can be picked up at our farmers' markets in Port Washington, Islip or Huntington on the weekends.  Delivery cannot be made to individual pick-up sites on Long Island.  Here are the details:

$35 for a 20lb box of Plum Tomatoes for canning and cooking.  To order, please e-mail info@goldenearthworm.com with your requested number of shares and where you will be picking them up.  Your choice for pick-up is: Port Washington Farmers' Market (Saturday), Islip Farmers' Market (Saturday), or Huntington Farmers' Market (Sunday).  We are now taking orders for pick-up on 8/25 and 8/26 ONLY.  If we have more shares available for pick-up the following weekend we will post a notice in next week's newsletter.

Connect with your Farm

We welcome you to explore our website to learn more about our farm and the wonderful things you can do with your weekly share. Check out our BLOG with pictures and videos of our farming practices!  Or find RECIPES and join the community on our FACEBOOK page! 

If you have questions or concerns about your share, please do not hesitate to contact us.  That is one of the benefits of knowing where your food comes from!  Your farmers are happy to hear from you at info@goldenearthworm.com at any time, for any reason. 

Farm and Community Events

Save the Date!  CSA Harvest Festival - Sunday, October 14
Our annual Harvest Festival will be held on Sunday, October 14th from 11am-3pm.  FREE for all CSA members and their families and invited guests. 

Hayride Tours, Walking Tours, Cooking Demos, Live Music, Animal Shearing, Kids Events and lots more!  Stay tuned for more details...

THIS WEEK'S RECIPES

Baked Cherry Tomatoes with Parmesan Topping
Simple Maple Baked Spaghetti Squash - via The Simple Skillet

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CSA 2012 - Week #12

What's in the Share

The week of August 13, 2012

The contents of the share fluctuate over the week. Please check back often for updates!

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Green Beans - .75 lb bag
Arugula - .6 lb bag
Long Green Peppers - 3-4 pieces
Cherry Tomatoes - 1 pint
Red Tomatoes - 4 lb bag - WOW!
Orange Watermelon - 1 piece

FRUIT SHARE - LONG ISLAND SITES
PLEASE NOTE THAT PEACHES SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE PLASTIC BAGS AND ALLOWED TO RIPEN OPEN ON THE COUNTER.  AS SOON AS THEY ARE RIPE THEY SHOULD BE STORED IN THE REFRIGERATOR.
Tuesday - 2 bags Peaches
Wednesday - 2 bags Peaches
Thursday/Friday - 2 bags Peaches

Notes on the Share

Ok, this might just be my favorite box of the summer!  Special Orange Watermelons (which must be kept in your fridge, by the way), 4 pounds of Red Tomatoes to slice and eat until you can't eat any more.  Cherry Tomatoes for popping in your mouth or adding to a salad. Green Beans which only need a few minutes in the steamer and then tossed with some butter, or olive oil and chopped herbs and garlic, salt & pepper and....heaven!  Long Green Peppers for frying up or grilling, and finally, a huge bag of summer Arugula which has a nice little bite and is delicious as a salad or on summer sandwiches...with sliced tomato, perhaps?  

News From the Farm

We're in tomato heaven!  What a difference a relatively dry season makes.  This time last year we were losing our crop due to late blight from excessive rain and humidity.  But so far, this season's crop looks beautiful, due in no small part to Farmer James' efforts and careful spray schedule.  The copper spray we use as a preventative for late blight is approved for use in organic production.  We do, however, recommend washing the tomatoes before eating. 

PLUM TOMATO SHARES are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and can be picked up at our farmers' markets in Port Washington, Islip or Huntington on the weekends.  Delivery cannot be made to individual pick-up sites on Long Island.  Here are the details:

$35 for a 20lb box of Plum Tomatoes for canning and cooking.  To order, please e-mail info@goldenearthworm.com with your requested number of shares and where you will be picking them up.  Your choice for pick-up is: Port Washington Farmers' Market (Saturday), Islip Farmers' Market (Saturday), or Huntington Farmers' Market (Sunday).  We are now taking orders for pick-up on 8/18 and 8/19 ONLY.  If we have more shares available for pick-up the following weekend we will post a notice in next week's newsletter.

Connect with your Farm

We welcome you to explore our website to learn more about our farm and the wonderful things you can do with your weekly share. Check out our BLOG with pictures and videos of our farming practices!  Or find RECIPES and join the community on our FACEBOOK page! 

If you have questions or concerns about your share, please do not hesitate to contact us.  That is one of the benefits of knowing where your food comes from!  Your farmers are happy to hear from you at info@goldenearthworm.com at any time, for any reason. 

Farm and Community Events

Save the Date!  CSA Harvest Festival - Sunday, October 14
Our annual Harvest Festival will be held on Sunday, October 14th from 11am-3pm.  FREE for all CSA members and their families and invited guests. 

Hayride Tours, Walking Tours, Cooking Demos, Live Music, Animal Shearing, Kids Events and lots more!  Stay tuned for more details...

THIS WEEK'S RECIPES

Green Beans braised with Tomatoes and Basil
Fresh Tomato Sauce - no cook!

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CSA 2012 - Week #11

What's in the Share

The week of August 6, 2012

The contents of the share fluctuate over the week. Please check back often for updates!

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Swiss Chard - 1 bunch
Red Potatoes - 3 lb bag
Cucumbers - 3-4 pieces
Genovese Basil - 1 bunch
Green Cabbage - 1 head
Fresh Yellow Onions - 1 bunch
Baby Watermelon -OR- Sungold Cherry Tomatoes AND Green Beans - 1 piece or a mixed bag
Red Tomatoes - 3 lb

FRUIT SHARE - LONG ISLAND SITES
PLEASE NOTE THAT PEACHES SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE PLASTIC BAGS AND ALLOWED TO RIPEN OPEN ON THE COUNTER.  AS SOON AS THEY ARE RIPE THEY SHOULD BE STORED IN THE REFRIGERATOR.
Tuesday - 1 bag of Mixed Peaches AND 1 bag of Nectarines
Wednesday - 1 bag of Mixed Peaches AND 1 bag of Nectarines
Thursday/Friday - 1 bag of Mixed Peaches AND 1 bag of Nectarines

Notes on the Share

A glorious summer share this week!  Beautiful Swiss Chard and freshly dug Red Potatoes for a lovely potato salad.  Try the recipe below.  Basil for pesto or a caprese salad with sliced Tomatoes.  The tomatoes have been sprayed with copper as a preventative for late blight.  While this is certified for use in organic production, we do recommend that you wash the tomatoes well before eating.  Some of you will get another Watermelon this week, while others will get the first of the Green Bean harvest and some Cherry Tomatoes.  We hope to have a planting of yellow watermelons ready for harvest in another few weeks and there will be plenty more cherry tomatoes and green beans for everyone soon!  (We are very careful to make sure that members receive the same items over the course of a few weeks, although it does take a bit of juggling on our part!)  Cabbage, Cukes and Onions round out the box.  I'm excited to get into the kitchen...I have some fabulous summer dishes featuring this week's bounty.  Bon appetit!  

News From the Farm

Did I promise a full farm update this week?  Silly me!  I have so much on my plate (no pun intended) that I need to postpone it another week.  I apologize, but I do promise to fully update you- with photos, no less- very soon!

Connect with your Farm

We welcome you to explore our website to learn more about our farm and the wonderful things you can do with your weekly share. Check out our BLOG with pictures and videos of our farming practices!  Or find RECIPES and join the community on our FACEBOOK page! 

If you have questions or concerns about your share, please do not hesitate to contact us.  That is one of the benefits of knowing where your food comes from!  Your farmers are happy to hear from you at info@goldenearthworm.com at any time, for any reason. 

Farm and Community Events

LAST CHANCE TO PURCHASE TICKETS!!!!!!!!
A new ticket price offered for the cocktail reception for just $50! 
TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE.  The Golden Earthworm Organic Farm is hosting a fundraiser "SHARE: A Field to Plate" dinner on August 12th from 4-7pm.  There will be a farm tour, live music and an auction.  Tickets are $175 for the dinner and $50 for the cocktail reception and will benefit North Fork Education Initiative, an amazing new organization that creates educational programs with a focus on arts and the environment on the East End.  They will be launching a K-3 school, Peconic Community School, in downtown Riverhead this fall.  Please join us for an enchanting evening featuring our delicious organic produce prepared by top local chefs, Shinn Vineyard wines and artisanal products from local producers.  It's going to be an evening to remember!  TICKETS now available for online purchase here. This is an intimate gathering, so seating is limited! 

THIS WEEK'S RECIPES

Potato Salad with Green Beans & Salsa Verde (You can leave out the beans if they're not in your share this week!)
Cucumber and Avocado Soup with Tomato and Basil Salad

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CSA 2012 - Week #10

What's in the Share

The week of July 30, 2012

The contents of the share fluctuate over the week. Please check back often for updates!

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Toscano Kale - 1 bunch
Cucumbers - several pieces
Fennel - 1 head
Fresh Yellow OR Walla Walla Onions - 1 bunch
Baby Watermelon - 1 piece
Bell Pepper - 1 piece
Green Long Peppers - several pieces
Red Tomatoes OR Sungold Cherry Tomatoes - several or a pint

FRUIT SHARE - LONG ISLAND SITES
Tuesday - White Peaches AND UFO Peaches
Wednesday - White Peaches AND UFO Peaches
Thursday/Friday - To be decided.

Notes on the Share

The shares are heavy this week thanks to Baby Watermelons!  These are picked ripe off the vine, so keep yours in the fridge until you're ready to eat it.  More Green Bell Peppers and Long Frying Peppers and the first of the Tomatoes!  Some of you are getting red tomatoes and some are getting cherries... You'll be getting both over the course of the next 5-6 weeks!  Fennel is delicious on summer dinner tables - try the recipe below with olive oil and parmesan.  Cucumbers and a lovely bunch of Toscano Kale round out the share.  Gazpacho sounds so good on hot nights and practically all the ingredients are in your share this week -- try the recipe below. 

News From the Farm

Busy days in the fields...a full update coming next week! 

Connect with your Farm

We welcome you to explore our website to learn more about our farm and the wonderful things you can do with your weekly share. Check out our BLOG with pictures and videos of our farming practices!  Or find RECIPES and join the community on our FACEBOOK page! 

If you have questions or concerns about your share, please do not hesitate to contact us.  That is one of the benefits of knowing where your food comes from!  Your farmers are happy to hear from you at info@goldenearthworm.com at any time, for any reason. 

Farm and Community Events

A new ticket price offered for the cocktail reception for just $50!  TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE.  The Golden Earthworm Organic Farm is hosting a fundraiser "SHARE: A Field to Plate" dinner on August 12th from 4-7pm.  There will be a farm tour, live music and an auction.  Tickets are $175 for the dinner and $50 for the cocktail reception and will benefit North Fork Education Initiative, an amazing new organization that creates educational programs with a focus on arts and the environment on the East End.  They will be launching a K-3 school, Peconic Community School, in downtown Riverhead this fall.  Please join us for an enchanting evening featuring our delicious organic produce prepared by top local chefs, Shinn Vineyard wines and artisanal products from local producers.  It's going to be an evening to remember!  TICKETS now available for online purchase here. This is an intimate gathering, so seating is limited! 

THIS WEEK'S RECIPES

Fennel with Olive Oil & Parmesan
Gazpacho

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CSA 2012 - Week #9

What's in the Share

The week of July 23, 2012

The contents of the share fluctuate over the week. Please check back often for updates!

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Zucchini - several pieces
Cucumbers - several pieces
Green Cabbage - 1 head
Walla Walla Onions - 1 bunch
Asian Eggplant - 1 small piece (see note below) OR a Surprise Veg
Bell Pepper - 1 piece
Green Long Peppers - 3 pieces
Red Potatoes - 1 quart
Basil OR Chives - 1 bunch

FRUIT SHARE - LONG ISLAND SITES
Tuesday - Peaches AND UFO Peaches
Wednesday - Peaches AND UFO Peaches
Thursday/Friday - Peaches AND UFO Peaches

Notes on the Share

More Cukes and Zukes, as you would expect this time of the season.  Green Cabbage is perfect for a refreshing coleslaw or salad.  Try the recipe below!  Walla Walla Onions are a sweet onion variety with low sulfer and high water content, making them mild and excellent in many dishes. There are some great recipes below. Our Asian Eggplant plants have been weakened by insect damage this year, so we don't have as many to harvest as we had hoped.  We face this dilemna often-- Do we send out just 1 per member, or do we just not send them out at all?  We hope you agree that at least 1 small one is better than none.  We will have the more recognizable black eggplant in the shares in the next few weeks.  There are Bell Peppers and Long Green Peppers (great for stir-fries or grilling) in the share for the first time this season.  You can expect plenty more over the coming weeks.  They freeze well if you can't eat them all right now.  Just wash, remove the seeds, chop into 1" pieces or strips and freeze in ziplock bags.  We pull these out of the freezer to use in recipes all through the winter and spring.  The first of the potatoes are here!  These New Red Potatoes are fresher than anything you've ever tasted!  Their skins may be a bit scuffed up because they're so delicate.  No need to peel them - just wash, boil and enjoy in a potato salad!  Basil or Chives round out the share.  Bon Appetit!

News From the Farm

More sun and hot weather are ripening the mid-summer crops like tomatoes and watermelons.  You can expect to see them in the shares very soon!  Look what I found hiding out in the field this past weekend!

Connect with your Farm

We welcome you to explore our website to learn more about our farm and the wonderful things you can do with your weekly share. Check out our BLOG with pictures and videos of our farming practices!  Or find RECIPES and join the community on our FACEBOOK page! 

If you have questions or concerns about your share, please do not hesitate to contact us.  That is one of the benefits of knowing where your food comes from!  Your farmers are happy to hear from you at info@goldenearthworm.com at any time, for any reason. 

Farm and Community Events

The Golden Earthworm Organic Farm is hosting a fundraiser "SHARE: A Field to Plate" dinner on August 12th from 4-7pm.  There will be a farm tour, live music and an auction.  Tickets are $175 and will benefit North Fork Education Initiative, an amazing new organization that creates educational programs with a focus on arts and the environment on the East End.  They will be launching a K-3 school, Peconic Community School, in downtown Riverhead this fall.  Please join us for an enchanting evening featuring our delicious organic produce prepared by top local chefs, Shinn Vineyard wines and artisanal products from local producers.  It's going to be an evening to remember!  TICKETS now available for online purchase here. This is an intimate gathering, so seating is limited! 

THIS WEEK'S RECIPES

Red Potatoes with Olives, Feta and Mint
Sesame Cabbage Salad - link from theKitchn.com
Spring Onion Jam
Walla Walla Onions with Pine Nut Butter

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CSA 2012 - Week #8

What's in the Share

The week of July 17, 2012

The contents of the share fluctuate over the week. Please check back often for updates!

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Zucchini - several pieces
Cucumbers - 2-3 pieces
Swiss Chard - 1 bunch
Cippolini Onions - 1 bunch
Broccoli - 2-3 pieces
Garlic - 1 large or 2 medium heads
Beets - 1 quart
Batavian - Green & Red- 2 baby heads

FRUIT SHARE - LONG ISLAND SITES
Tuesday - Peaches AND Blueberries
Wednesday - To be decided.  Please check back later in the week.
Thursday/Friday - To be decided.  Please check back later in the week.

Notes on the Share

Cucumbers are here!  There's nothing better than a crisp cucumber salad to beat the heat.  I slice mine up with a little sliced red onion, red wine vinegar, olive oil and salt & pepper.  Cippolini Onions grill up so nicely, so try them this week along with some grilled ZucchiniBroccoli in this heat?  Yes, try this spicy broccoli salad below.  And Garlic!  Our beautiful garlic makes its way into the shares this week.  We grow a hard neck variety that is known for its excellent flavor!  More Beets again (the last for a little while) without the tops this time.  And to keep with the grilling theme, I found this great recipe for Grilled Beet Salad and even a great grilled Swiss Chard recipe that sounds amazing! Stay cool, and bon appetit!

News From the Farm

Where's the rain?  While some of you may have gotten rain and thunderstorms over the past week, many of the storms dissipate by the time they reach the East End.  Our roads are dusty, and we're doing everything we can to keep up with the irrigation of our crops in the fields.  This is a time consuming, but crucial task.  So on top of the daily tasks of seeding, planting, cultivating, staking and harvesting, we perform a complex dance of pipe moving and watering rotation to keep all the crops alive.  Our efforts are paying off and everything is looking great! 

Connect with your Farm

We welcome you to explore our website to learn more about our farm and the wonderful things you can do with your weekly share. Check out our BLOG with pictures and videos of our farming practices!  Or find RECIPES and join the community on our FACEBOOK page! 

If you have questions or concerns about your share, please do not hesitate to contact us.  That is one of the benefits of knowing where your food comes from!  Your farmers are happy to hear from you at info@goldenearthworm.com at any time, for any reason. 

Farm and Community Events

The Golden Earthworm Organic Farm is hosting a fundraiser "SHARE: A Field to Plate" dinner on August 12th from 4-7pm.  There will be a farm tour, live music and an auction.  Tickets are $175 and will benefit North Fork Education Initiative, an amazing new organization that creates educational programs with a focus on arts and the environment on the East End.  They will be launching a K-3 school, Peconic Community School, in downtown Riverhead this fall.  Please join us for an enchanting evening featuring our delicious organic produce prepared by top local chefs, Shinn Vineyard wines and artisanal products from local producers.  It's going to be an evening to remember!  TICKETS now available for online purchase here. This is an intimate gathering, so seating is limited! 

THIS WEEK'S RECIPES

Grilled Beet Salad
Grilled Swiss Chard Pockets
Spicy Broccoli Salad

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CSA 2012 - Week #7

What's in the Share

The week of July 9, 2012

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Zucchini - several pieces
Scallions - 1 bunch
Toscano Kale - 1 bunch
Green Swiss Chard - 1 bunch
Beets - 1 bunch
Carrots - 1 bunch
Parsley - 1 bunch
Batavian Lettuce - 2 heads

FRUIT SHARE begins this week!
Tuesday - Apricots AND Blackberries
Wednesday - Rhubarb AND Blueberries
Thursday/Friday - To be decided.  Please check back later in the week.

Notes on the Share

Zucchini is back...are you noticing a trend here?  Zucchini plants produce at an alarming rate and must be picked daily.  It's amazing, really, that such small vines can produce so much!  I've been making zucchini bread (an easy on-the-go breakfast) and a quick curried zucchini soup to use our own bounty.  Scallions are great chopped in all types of summer salads.  Toscano Kale may be a good candidate for a cold kale salad - recipe below.  Swiss Chard will probably make its way into a quiche in our kitchen this week.  I love quiche with a crisp lettuce salad on a hot summer afternoon.  Beets, again, are so good in salads, but you may also like to try the recipe below for Borscht.  Carrots - always delicious.  Parsley - a good handful in summer salads is a must, but the extras can be thrown in the food processor with some olive oil, walnuts and fresh garlic for a quick pesto.  Batavian Lettuce is a great crispy summer variety. Bon appetit!

News From the Farm

In typical mid-summer fashion, your farmers are busy juggling the simultaneous tasks of planting, maintaining, irrigating and harvesting crops.  Our cucumber and potato plants are looking great and I would expect to see them in the shares in the next 2-3 weeks.  Check out our Facebook page for more photos and updates from the fields!

Connect with your Farm

We welcome you to explore our website to learn more about our farm and the wonderful things you can do with your weekly share. Check out our BLOG with pictures and videos of our farming practices!  Or find RECIPES and join the community on our FACEBOOK page! 

If you have questions or concerns about your share, please do not hesitate to contact us.  That is one of the benefits of knowing where your food comes from!  Your farmers are happy to hear from you at info@goldenearthworm.com at any time, for any reason. 

Farm and Community Events

The Golden Earthworm Organic Farm is hosting a fundraiser "SHARE: A Field to Plate" dinner on August 12th from 4-7pm.  There will be a farm tour, live music and an auction.  Tickets are $175 and will benefit North Fork Education Initiative, an amazing new organization that creates educational programs with a focus on arts and the environment on the East End.  They will be launching a K-3 school, Peconic Community School, in downtown Riverhead this fall.  Please join us for an enchanting evening featuring our delicious organic produce prepared by top local chefs, Shinn Vineyard wines and artisanal products from local producers.  It's going to be an evening to remember!  TICKETS now available for online purchase here. This is an intimate gathering, so seating is limited! 

THIS WEEK'S RECIPES

Rikki's Borscht
Raw Tuscan Kale Salad

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