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In the Box: Summer, Week 5

Hello neighbors!

As you know, farming is temperamental business. This means that sometimes the share forecast we get from the farm on Tuesday or Wednesday is outdated by the time we get our vegetables on Thursday.  But the last minute changes always yield vegetables so gorgeous and delicious (how about last week’s beautiful kale?) that we forget all about that subbed out veg.

That said, I admit I’ve been pining for radishes since French breakfast radishes were replaced by Japanese salad turnips. Lucky for me, there are local farmers markets to supplement our weekly boxes. I picked up these extra spicy radishes at the Saturday market in Kingston, NY. Enjoyed them raw, tempering their heat with some sweet sugar snap peas.

Be sure to click through for storage tips and recipes.

Vegetable Share
Green Romaine Lettuce, 1 head
Red Batavian Lettuce, 1 head
Toscano Kale, 1 bunch
Scallions, 1 bunch
Onions, 1 bunch
Golden Beets, 1 bunch
Zucchini, 1 piece

Fruit Share
Raspberries

Lewis Waite Farms
It’s a Lewis Waite pick-up week.
If you missed this one, be sure to place your order by Sunday July 17th for delivery on Thursday July 21.

*As always, please keep in mind that the list is subject to change, depending on what’s going on at the farm.

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In the Box: Summer Week 4

photo via Dennis Yuen

Hello neighbors!
Another gorgeous CSA shot from Dennis. I must admit the first week’s strawberries left a little to be desired, but last week’s were delicious! Hope all you fruit sharers are enjoying! And vegetable sharers, weren’t those red onions gorge?

Be sure to click thru for storage tips and recipes.

Vegetable Share
Red Boston Lettuce, 1 head
Red Romaine Lettuce, 1 head
Fennel, 1 bunch
Scallions, 1 bunch
Kohlrabi, 1 bunch
Red Beets, 1 bunch
Kale, 1 bunch

Fruit Share
Raspberries!

*As always, please keep in mind that the list is subject to change, depending on what’s going on at the farm.

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In the Box: Summer, Week 3

photo via Dennis Yuen

Hello neighbors!
Hope you all enjoyed last week’s share. I was sad we didn’t get Bok Choy last week, but it makes a return this week. Incidentally, last week’s swiss chard made a great bok choy replacement. Those stalks were juicy and crispy both raw and in stirfry!

Be sure to click thru for storage tips and recipes.

Vegetable Share
Green Boston Lettuce, 1 head
Escarole, 1 giant head!
Baby Arugula, .35 lb bag
Japanese Salad Turnips, 1 bunch
Toscano Kale, 1 bunch
Cilantro, 1 bunch
Early Season Red Onions, 1 bunch

Fruit Share
Strawberries, 1 container

*As always, please keep in mind that the list is subject to change, depending on what’s going on at the farm.

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In the Box; Summer Week 2

Hello neighbors!
Hope you all enjoyed last week’s share. I know I appreciated all the greens. So nice to be able to enjoy the share without having to turn on the oven!

Here’s what will be in our box this week. I know I cannot wait for those garlic scapes!
Be sure to click thru for storage tips and recipes.

Red Boston Lettuce, 1 head
Baby Spinach, 1 bag
Arugula, 1 bunch
Swiss Chard, 1 bunch
Red Beets, 1 bunch
Garlic Scapes, 1 bunch
Lettuce Mix, 1/2 lb bag
Strawberries (for all!)

Fruit Share:
Strawberries

*As always, please keep in mind that the list is subject to change, depending on what’s going on at the farm.

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First pick up of the 2011 season

2009, week 1

Neighbors,
Our first pick-up of the fifth Sunnyside CSA season is THIS THURSDAY from 5-8pm at Sunnyside Community Services on 39th Street (next to the NYSC.)
Fruit shares will begin the following week.

In case you’re rusty about the details for Thursday’s pick-up, here are a couple of reminders:

1) Pick up is between 5:00 and 8:00 pm at SCS (43-31 39th Street, b/t 43rd Ave and Queens Blvd).

2) Bring a couple of bags to take your produce home in. You may take home the waxy box the share comes in, but you will need to bring it back to us the next week.

3) Bring your calendars so you can sign up for your volunteer hours. Mary Beth, our volunteer coordinator will be there to answer all your questions.
Thanks for being so great about volunteering. As you know, this is vital to the livelihood of the CSA!

4) EVERYone, whether they have a veggie share or not, can buy some delicious and healthy eggs, beef, chicken, pork, bread, beans, cheese, etc. via our partnership with Lewis Waite Farm. Order by Sunday, June 12th, at midnight to get food for our next LWF delivery on Thursday, June 16th- details here.
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For those who have a share and need to find a partner (or have no share and would like to share one) you can try posting a message on Facebook or a comment on our website.

Also, the Woodside CSA may still have openings.
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Please visit our website often for the weekly share forecasts, recipes, veggie storage info and cooking tips. The site is a constant work in progress, so be sure to check in so you can stay up to date with news from us and our partner farms and vendors.

We will continue to publish the share forecast digitally and will post via Twitter, Facebook and this site as soon as we get updates from the farm.

4) In the Box:

Green Boston Lettuce, 1 head
Red Kale, 1 bunch
Spinach, 1 bunch
Arugula, 1/2 lb. bag
Rhubarb, 1 bunch
Japanese Salad Turnips, 1 bunch
Lettuce Mix, 1/2 lb bag

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2011 Season Details

2009, week 1

When? Start date TBD
How much? 26 weeks of vegetables: $515 for vegetables + $25 Sunnyside CSA administration fee

Optional add-ons:
tomato share: $32, 1 20 lb box, 1 delivery of canning tomatoes
herb share: $48, 12 weeks of herbs, beginning in July (we will continue to receive herbs as part of our summer share)
garlic share: $30, 1 lb, delivered every month for 3 months, beginning in August (we will continue to receive garlic as part of our summer share)
fruit share: $151, from Briermere Farms. 16+ weeks, which includes non-organic, minimally treated berries (including 3 weeks of strawberries), peaches, apples, and a variety of other fruits as the season allows. Starts in July. The Fruit Share is only available with purchase of Vegetable Share.

How many? Sunnyside CSA has 150 shares.
Upcoming sign-up events: We are currently sold out for the 2011 season
Is there a wait list? No, but join our yahoo group or our Facebook page to stay up to date on sign-up events, any potential in-season opportunities, to find a share partner, etc.

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2011 Season Sold Out

But don’t despair, rumor has it that Woodside CSA still has shares available.

Also, you can always order a la carte farm-fresh goodies from Lewis Waite Farms. Check their site for detailed schedule.

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Looking for a 2011 Share Partner?

If you have a share but need a partner, or have no share and are hoping
someone needs a partner, use this space to find one! Just leave your contact info in the comments section of this post.

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In the Box; Winter Week 4

Carrots – 7 lbs.
Sweet Potatoes – 3 lbs.
Beets – 2 lbs.
Rutabaga – 3 lbs.
Watermelon Radish – 2 lbs.
Green Kale – .35 bag
Potatoes – 3 lbs.
“Tiny” Arugula – .15 bag

Apple Share
Red and Golden Delicious varieties

Getting the most out of your winter share
Your winter share should last you several weeks if stored properly. Click on the crop name above to find a detailed description, links to recipes, and storage tips. Most root crops can be stored in a plastic bag in the fridge. However, sweet potatoes should not be refrigerated!

NEWS FROM THE FARM

We’re looking forward to a short February thaw over the next few days. The snow and ice is not melting fast enough and we’re tired of slipping and sliding on the roads and paths around the farm. Over the next few weeks we’ll start our onion seeding in the greenhouse. Onions are the first crops of the season to get seeded, because it takes so long for them to grow!

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2011 Season Details

Yes, finally, it’s true, they’re here… sign-ups for the 2011 season. Because we try to offer a variety of shares, it’s taken a while to get this year’s prices together- in fact, we’re still waiting on a few things, but we didn’t want to wait any longer for the sign-ups, so here’s the scoop:

Returning Member Sign-Ups
We will have 2 opportunities for returning members to sign up, to coincide with the remaining 2 winter share pickups. If you’re a member in good standing and want another year of veggies, come to Sunnyside Community Services Thursday February 17 between 6-8 pm to sign up. If you miss that one, you can come again three weeks later, on March 10 between 6-8 pm.

New Member Sign-Ups
Everyone is invited to come to SCS on Tuesday, March 15 between 6-7:30 for new member signups. This also coincides with our Lewis Waite Farm pickup, so if you’ve wanted to try the incredible selection of beef, chicken, pork, lamb, duck, goat, rabbit, cheese, yogurt, granola, jam, maple syrup, beans, grains, honey, flour, eggs, bread, and, yes, even chutney, order by March 10 and pick it up when you go to the sign-ups. Everyone is welcome to order from Lewis Waite at any time, regardless of whether you have a vegetable share! Veggie share sign-ups are first-come, first-serve- so get there early if you are hoping for a slot, but please, don’t come before the start time, because SCS is a busy place and we don’t want to create more traffic for them.

2011 CSA PRICING
The 2011 will cost the same as last year’s share.

$540 for the Vegetable Share from Golden Earthworm Farm . 1 box a week for 26 weeks, from June through November. This includes a $25 admin fee.

$151 for the Fruit Share from Briermere Farms. 16+ weeks, which includes non-organic, minimally treated berries (including 3 weeks of strawberries), peaches, apples, and a variety of other fruits as the season allows. Starts in July. The Fruit Share is only available with purchase of Vegetable Share.

$32 for the Tomato Share. That’s a single, 20 lb box, one-time delivery. These are canning tomatoes (same as last year) to be delivered sometime between August and September.

$48 for the Herb Share, which runs 12 weeks during the months of July, August and September. There will be a wide variety of herbs, including basil (thai and purple), parsley, dill, cilantro, mint, rosemary, thyme, oregano, sage, chives, garlic chives, tarragon and lavender. Possibly even more… 2 types of herbs per delivery except for a few deliveries where we’ll only include green basil for making pesto. The approximate value of herbs for each delivery will be $4.

$30 for the Garlic Share, consisting of 3 separate deliveries of 1 lb. each. (1 lb. is approximately 6-10 heads.) The delivery of the garlic share will take place the first week of August, September, and October- which works out to $10/lb. for the garlic. (Garlic stores very well as long as it is kept relatively cool and dry. The price increase is due to a large increase in Organic seed garlic cost and a low yield from last year’s crop.)

There is no bean & grain share this year, however, the same exact Cayuga organic beans and grains are available a la carte through Lewis Waite Farm, which delivers every 2 weeks in the summer!

Subsidized Shares
We know eating organic food can get expensive, which is why we subsidize a percentage of our vegetable shares. If you think you might qualify for a subsidized share, please contact Angelica at subsidy@sunnysidecsa.com . This gets you the veggie share at half the cost; unfortunately, we can’t subsidize the other shares, though you’re welcome to get them all the same. There’s a limited number of subsidized shares, but due to the review process, you don’t have to attend one of the sign-ups to enroll (though you are certainly encouraged to!)

Cafe Marlene Social Event
Finally, in preparation for a new season and new faces, we’re going to host a happy hour at Cafe Marlene on March 9, from 6-8 pm. Drink specials will be on hand, as well as our season kick-off raffle to help fund our subsidized share program. Prizes will be from local businesses, and you can start buying raffle tickets at Thursday’s pick-up / sign-up! We’ll have all the prize info there, so you can see what you’re in the running for. Come to the happy hour and enjoy a drink while supporting a local business and getting to know your fellow Sunnyside-folk.