Danielle with our first week's share from CSA. Modeling an Ambatalia kitchen furoshiki. |
CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. This is a program that has been in practice for over 25 years. Basically what happens is that a farmers offers a certain number of "shares" to the public. When you purchase a share you, in return you receive a box of seasonal produce throughout the farming season. CSA programs vary from farm to farm, but Montalbano Farms offers three options for their CSA program. You can either receive a vegetable and fruit share, a vegetable share, or a fruit share. And then you also get to decide if you want the box every week, or every other week.
This means that since we are signed up for the biweekly fruit and vegetable share, every other week we get to pick up a bounteous box of fresh produce with a wonderful mix of fruits and veggies. And a few days prior to pick up Montalbano Farms emails Jen and I a newsletter detailing what we can expect in the share that week, fun recipes to use the week's offerings, and updates on events at the farm. This week our menu looked like this:
What is so great about the CSA program is that all the vegetables, herbs, and fruits arrive within days of being harvested. This means that it is as fresh as can be! Also it allows you to make a connection with your farmers, since Jen and I go to pick up the box every other week the farmers become familiar faces. I also love the fact that the CSA program is a great way to support local farms, but also receive quality produce at a reasonable price.
Harvest season is upon us. Summer crops like tomatoes and peppers are finished while cool season plants are thriving.
In the Vegetable share this week,
Chioggia beets
Lettuce
Radishes
Turmeric
Cauliflower
Bok choy
Cabbage
Potatoes
Shallots
And in the fruit share:,
persimmons
Mix of Empire and Jonathan Apples from Earth First Farms
Persimmons
Cranberries
Let these persimmons get a little soft and enjoy them chilled. They make great sorbet and they dry well too!
Jen and I are both eating healthier and happier! Definitely check out the CSA options in your area. A great resource to find more information for a program to fit your needs is at your local farmers market.
And don't forget to eat your fruits and veggies! Til next week! -Bridget
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