Amazing breads from Bibi Café and Bakery will be available again this Saturday |
There is a lot of information in this weeks blog. Please take the time to read it all the way through. It will be a few minutes well spent.
This is the second installment of the winter CSA blog.
CSA pickup is this Friday, November 17th from 2-6 and Saturday, November 18th from 10-2. You can come either day to pick up your share.
We have a few winter shares still available for purchase at the prorated rate of $100. Please email me at zporter@thetrustees.org if you would like to sign up.
Covering up the broccoli with floating row cover to protect it from the hard freeze |
This past weekend we experienced some extreme cold temperatures which had an effect on the leafy green crops still in the fields. We worked hard last week to harvest crops the last of our storage crops and we covered our leafy greens with row cover to try to insulate it from the extreme cold. Sadly the spicy greens, cauliflower, chard, celery, and lettuce were all wiped out by the freezing temperatures. Fortunately our hardier crops like spinach and broccoli made it through and will be included in this weeks share.
2018 Summer CSA sign ups are live! If you sign up this week we will mail you a $10 gift certificate to the farm stand as a thank you.
Click on this link to sign up:
https://secure3.convio.net/ttor/site/SPageServer?pagename=powissetfarmcsa18
There are a few changes to the 2018 pick up schedule including later pick up hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
In the farm stand:
We have several special guests joining us for the winter share. Jordan Brothers Seafood is present every Wednesday through the winter as well as on Friday's of the winter share. Their fish is second to none in it quality.
On Saturday we will also have outstanding freshly baked breads and treats from BiBi Café and Bakery. Last week I bought a jar of their carrot jam. It was a big hit at my house.
Thanksgiving is right around the corner and Bushel + Crumb has you covered with a whole selection of pies from classics like Pumpkin to creative interpretations like Salted Honey Walnut. Take the stress out of Thankgiving, free up your oven, and let Bushel + Crumb do the baking!
Pie Varieties
• Classic Pumpkin
• Salted Honey Walnut
• Wild Maine Blueberry Maple (available fresh and frozen, unbaked)
• Caramel Apple Cranberry (available fresh and frozen, unbaked)
• Savory Winter Squash, Caramelized Onion, and Goat Cheese
Ordering:
Check out our website (www.bushelandcrumb.com/thanksgiving) to see the full description of pie varieties and place your order by Friday November 17th.
Pickup:
Pies will be available for pickup at Powisset Farm on Saturday November 18th and Tuesday, November 21st.
Contact Simca at info@bushelandcrumb.com with any questions about Thanksgiving pies.
Winter carrots are the sweetest carrots |
This weeks share is quite substantial with lots of diversity:
Broccoli
Scallions
Leeks
Sweet Potatoes
Spinach
Potatoes
Onions
Shallots
Garlic
Cabbage
Apples
Butternut Squash
Carrots
Daikon and watermelon radishes
Shoshito Peppers
Purple Top Turnips
Kohlrabi
Beets
PYO
Herbs
Tally Ho! - A Stirrup Cup with the Norfolk Hunt Club
Enjoy the pageantry of the centuries-old tradition of the sport of fox-hunting, by watching the Norfolk Hunt as it rides through Powisset Farm and Noanet Woodlands. The Norfolk Hunt Club, founded in 1895, is one of the oldest drag foxhunting clubs in the U.S. Powisset and Noanet were originally owned by Amelia Peabody, an early member of the Norfolk Hunt. the foxhounds follow a drag scent (no live foxes participate) through woods and fields, followed by beautiful horses with riders dressed in traditional foxhunting attire. Horses and riders will stop at Powisset to greet spectators, enjoy a stirrup cup and then proceed to Noanet Woodlands. A perfect event for families. Follow the hunt in Noanet or spend the rest of the day on the farm!
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Spectators should plan to be in the Powisset field at 1:00 p.m. to watch the horses arrive. Noanet Woodlands will be closed from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. during this event.
Your farmer,
Zannah
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