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Winter Share Sign Ups Open!

SIGN UPS ARE NOW CLOSED

 

It’s that time of the year again, so we’re happy to announce this year’s winter share sign up. This year, Golden Earthworm has returned with their beloved root vegetable share, which is great news for us- though it will only be 3 deliveries total, not 5. But fear not; you can supplement that with our Winter Sun Farms frozen shares, which are 5 deliveries total. To be clear:

5 Tuesday deliveries throughout the winter and early spring will include: Winter Sun Farms Frozen Veggies, our Sea to Table Fish Share, and, as always, our Lewis Waite Farm a la carte deliveries.

3 Thursday deliveries throughout the winter and early spring will include: Golden Earthworm’s root veggie share, and Briermere Farm’s Apple & Apple Cider Shares.

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In the Box 10-22-15

For farm news (including some sad news about army worms), recipe ideas, and storage tips, click here.

Sweet Potatoes4 lbs
Broccoli2 heads
Cilantro 1 bunch
Bok Choi 1 bunch
Watermelon Radishseveral pieces

The updated box list will be on our Facebook page on Thursday.  Since we got broccoli last week, I think we will probably get something else instead this week.

The fruit share (not organic, please wash) will be one bag of mixed apples.  Next week is the official last week for the fruit share, but we will be getting one more week on 11/5 to make up for earlier in the summer.

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Golden Earthworm Farm Fest–Sunday, October 18

CSA HARVEST FESTIVAL 2015 – PRIVATE EVENT!

(Open to current CSA members only.)

Join us for our annual CSA Harvest Festival on SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18th from 11am to 3pm.  Good food, cooking demos, kids’ activities, live music, walking tours and more!  Come meet your farmers and see how and where we grow your food.
This event is held at our farm on the North Fork – 652 Peconic Bay Blvd, Riverhead, NY

Cooking Demo Schedule
11:30am – Emilie of the The Clever Carrot
2:00pm – Alexa of Sustainable Pantry

+ FREE for all current CSA members and their guests.
+ NO RSVP needed.
+ DRESS WARMLY!
+ BRING your picnic (some food available for purchase)
+ STROLLERS welcome & encouraged!
+ WEAR sturdy walking shoes for touring the farm.

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*In the box

In The Box October 15, 2015

For farm news, recipes, and storage tips, check out the newsletter.

Leeks 1 bunch
Russet Potatoes3 lbs
Toscano Kale 1 bunch
Carrots 1 bunch
Radicchio – 1 head
Farmer’s Choice Item – TBD

*The contents of the share may change through the week as we monitor the fields and harvest what is at its peak.

Fruit will be a mixed bag of apples and pears (not organic).

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*In the box

In the Box–October 8, 2015

As always, for farm news, storage tips, and recipe ideas, check the farm newsletter here.

Sweet Potatoes3.5lbs+
Beets1 quart
Green Beans 1 bag
Green Cabbage 1 head
Napa Cabbage 1 head

*The contents of the share may change through the week as we monitor the fields and harvest what is at its peak.

BRIERMERE FARM FRUIT SHARE

THE FRUIT SHARE IS NOT ORGANIC!  PLEASE BE SURE TO WASH THE FRUIT BEFORE YOU EAT IT.

JUST 1 BAG THIS WEEK of the Fruit Farmers’ Choice…See check-in sheet at your pick-up site!

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*In the box

In the Box–October 1, 2015

It feels like the season has flown by!  How can it be October already?  For farm news, storage tips, and recipe ideas, check out the Golden Earthworm newsletter here.

Baby Arugula1 bag
Toscano Kale 1 bunch
Napa Cabbage 1 head
Sweet Dumpling Squash – 1 piece
Butternut Squash 1 piece
Nicola Potatoes – 1 lb. bag

BRIERMERE FARM FRUIT SHARE

THE FRUIT SHARE IS NOT ORGANIC!  PLEASE BE SURE TO WASH THE FRUIT BEFORE YOU EAT IT.

1 bag of Peaches
1 bag of Bosc Pears

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Lewis Waite Farms

Lewis Waite Order Deadline

Order cheese by Wednesday 9/30 and everything else by Sunday 10/5 for delivery at the 10/8 pickup.

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Just Food–Interview

Like many CSAs in NYC, we have a partnership with Just Food that helps us with liability insurance and other organizational challenges.  We’re so grateful to them and asked Network Manager Qiana Mickie could answer a few questions for us.  Thank you!
1.  Tell us a little bit about Just Food.  What is your mission and how do you help CSAs?

Just Food empowers and supports community leaders in their efforts to increase access to locally grown food, especially in underserved New York City neighborhoods. For 20 years, Just Food has provided training and technical assistance to community members to help them launch sustainable food models such as CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture), community-run farmer’s markets, farm to food pantry, and also provide education to community members in urban agriculture and fundamental culinary skills. CSA is the cornerstone program of Just Food.

The Just Food CSA model enables city residents to have direct access to high quality, fresh and sustainably grown produce locally by regional farmers. Local for us means within 250 miles. A member purchases a “share” of vegetables from a regional farmer in advance of the season and gets weekly or bi-weekly delivery, from June until November (about 22 weeks), from a farmer who will deliver that share of produce to a convenient drop-off location in your neighborhood. Members also contribute volunteer hours to run the CSA on the community side. This inherently builds community engagement, fosters a direct relationship with the farmer (no middleman), and helps keep costs down.

2.  How many CSAs do you support?  And how many people does that translate to, roughly?

Today Just Food’s network of 109 CSAs provides fresh fruits and vegetables to more than 44,000 New Yorkers of all income levels, while ensuring that local farms thrive.

3.  What’s most important to Just Food right now?  Why?

Just Food is about nurturing leadership, fostering community self-reliance, and creating a more equitable city. We focus our efforts on supporting community leaders as they develop their own solutions to ensuring that all New Yorkers have access to fresh, locally-grown food.

For more information on Just Food, you can read their annual report here.  (It’s actually more fun than it sounds, I promise!)

Join Just Food at a gala benefit on October 5th and help even more New Yorkers get access to local food from real farmers.   A representative will be at our pickup on Thursday, October 1st, so bring your questions and your ideas and passion for local food and learn more about getting good food to more people.

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In the Box–September 24, 2015

For farm news, storage tips, and recipe tips, check out the newsletter here.

Green Beans – 1 lb.
White Salad Turnips – 1 bunch
Chioggia Beets – 1 bunch
Bok Choi – 1 bunch
Leeks – 1 bunch

Sweet Dumpling Squash – 1 piece
Baby Butternut Squash – 1 piece
Yellow Potatoes – 1 quart
Sweet Potatoes – 1 bag

*The contents of the share may change through the week as we monitor the fields and harvest what is at its peak.

BRIERMERE FARM FRUIT SHARE

1 bag of Apples
1 bag of Bosc Pears

THE FRUIT SHARE IS NOT ORGANIC!  PLEASE BE SURE TO WASH THE FRUIT BEFORE YOU EAT IT.

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In the Box–September 17, 2015

For farm updates, storage tips, and recipe ideas, check out the Golden Earthworm newsletter here.

Green Romaine Lettuce – 1 head
Sunshine OR Sweet Dumpling Squash – 1-2 pieces (depending on size)
Acorn Squash – several pieces
Swiss Chard – 1 bunch
Baby Carrots – 1 bunch
Yellow Onions – several pieces
Red & Orange Long Peppers – several pieces

*The contents of the share may change through the week as we monitor the fields and harvest what is at its peak.

BRIERMERE FARM FRUIT SHARE

1 bag of Gala Apples
1 bag of mixed Red Bartlett and Moonglow Pears