Happy October! CSA Week 17
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009Hello folks,
Well the leaves are a changin’…fast no less. I’m sure all of you are experiencing signs of fall- pumpkins are popping up at the grocery stores and roadside stands, talk of Halloween already (my kids have changed their minds about 5 times about what they want to be) and the crisp air temps. I’ve also enjoyed some sightings of turkey flocks in the fields near the garden and I saw a bull moose off route 2 one night on my way home. I love Vermont!
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Thursday is FRESH Chicken Day! Think about taking one of our delicious chickens home and making a roast chicken this weekend with all the wonderful veggies! Leftovers make a great soup, of course! How can you go wrong! Thank you to Harold, Bea, Nate, Caitlin, Micheal, Ashley, Jason, Bruce and Natalia for a great chicken processing day- 182!
Don’t forget your canvas bags and try to use just a few produce bags when you come. Many of you reuse yours which is great! Thank you.
If you have a dearth of vegetables, I hope you can find a friend or neighbor to take them or you are experimenting with putting food up for the winter (canning or freezing).
Dean Menke will be bringing another round of baked goodies! Consider his winter CSB-yum!
SHARE THE HARVEST OCT 1-(CSA DAY! Pick up your veggies and head out to a participating restaurant-take a break from cooking) NOFA Vermont believes that all Vermonters should be able to eat local organic food, regardless of their income level, while also making sure farmers get a good wage for their hard work. NOFA Vermont’s Farm Share program is a great way that low-income Vermonters can afford to purchase CSA shares of fresh veggies from their local farmers. The program served over 1,400 people statewide this year and 50 Vermont farms participated. This year there has been more need for the program than ever before: demand for the program was more than we could financially support and we had to start a waiting list.
We would love your help making this important program even more successful. Tomorrow 83 restaurants and food stores will help “Share the Harvest” by donating a portion of their sales to the Farm Share program. We hope you’ll take this is as a great excuse to patronize one of these businesses tomorrow and support our low income neighbors and local farmers in the process. Please mention to your waiter that you’re there to help Share the Harvest!
Learn more about the Farm Share program, and find a complete list of participating restaurants at www.nofavt.org.
ON THE FARM: This week we took 8 pigs to the butcher and our first 9 lambs of the fall. If you are interested in a 1/2 pig for the winter in your freezer, please let us know by Monday! The next group of pigs wont be ready to go to the butcher until late December.
Speaking of pigs… we are proud owners of a new Berkshire Boar named Bigfoot. He comes to us from Addison, VT and will now be the new “BPOC -Big Pig on Campus!”
IN THE GARDEN: As the season winds down (we have 4 more weeks including this one) of our CSA program, it fun to see what comes from the garden as the seasons change. We’ve still got some wonderful vegetables that will grace your tables. Be creative!
THIS WEEK’S HARVEST: Delicata Squash (one of my personal favorites- eat it with the skin on!), Leeks, Potatoes, Onions, Carrots!, Peppers, one last BIG kh0lrabi, decorative gourds, Lettuce, Eggplant, Basil and perhaps something I’m not thinking of.
Its late and I’m all out of creativity to post recipes, bad excuse I know. I do love looking through cookbooks and on the web. Ill let you find a great recipe and encourage all of you to fwd me a link or a recipe I can post on next weeks newsletter.
Thanks for taking the time to read my musings.
Eat Well,
Beth





