Box Contents – Week 29, 2017

box contents – week 29, 2017

Week 29: November 7, 2017 – November 9, 2017

Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Granny Smith Apples Granny Smith Apples Granny Smith Apples
Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Arugula (organic) Arugula (organic) Arugula (organic)
Basil (Greenhouse Grown) Beans Beans
Beans Broccoli Broccoli
Broccoli Carrots Mizuna
Cauliflower Mizuna Parsnips
Carrots Parsnips Purple Potatoes
Kale Peppers Spinach
Mizuna Purple Potatoes Cheese Pumpkin
Parsnips Spinach
Peppers Cheese Pumpkin
Purple Potatoes
Spinach
Cheese Pumpkin

Tuesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Granny Smith Apples Granny Smith Apples Granny Smith Apples
Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Basil (Greenhouse Grown) Beans Beans
Beans Broccoli Broccoli
Broccoli Carrots Carrots
Cabbage Purple Potatoes Purple Potatoes
Carrots Spinach Spinach
Cauliflower Cheese Pumpkin Cheese Pumpkin
Lettuce
Parsnips
Purple Potatoes
Spinach
Cheese Pumpkin
Please note that from time to time you may receive different items in your box than what is on the list. This is due to the natural growing process and at times we may experience shortages of specific produce, and may have substituted the items for other produce.

Wednesday Classic Harvest Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Granny Smith Apples Granny Smith Apples Granny Smith Apples
Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Arugula (organic) Arugula (organic) Arugula (organic)
Basil (Greenhouse Grown) Beans Beans
Beans Broccoli Broccoli
Broccoli Carrots Mizuna
Cauliflower Mizuna Parsnips
Carrots Parsnips Purple Potatoes
Kale Peppers Spinach
Mizuna Purple Potatoes Cheese Pumpkin
Parsnips Spinach
Peppers Cheese Pumpkin
Purple Potatoes
Spinach
Cheese Pumpkin

Wednesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Granny Smith Apples Granny Smith Apples Granny Smith Apples
Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Basil (Greenhouse Grown) Beans Beans
Beans Broccoli Broccoli
Broccoli Carrots Carrots
Cabbage Purple Potatoes Purple Potatoes
Carrots Spinach Spinach
Cauliflower Cheese Pumpkin Cheese Pumpkin
Lettuce
Parsnips
Purple Potatoes
Spinach
Cheese Pumpkin
Please note that from time to time you may receive different items in your box than what is on the list. This is due to the natural growing process and at times we may experience shortages of specific produce, and may have substituted the items for other produce.

Thursday Classic Harvest Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Granny Smith Apples Granny Smith Apples Granny Smith Apples
Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Arugula (organic) Arugula (organic) Arugula (organic)
Basil (Greenhouse Grown) Beans Beans
Beans Broccoli Broccoli
Broccoli Carrots Mizuna
Cauliflower Mizuna Parsnips
Carrots Parsnips Purple Potatoes
Kale Peppers Spinach
Mizuna Purple Potatoes Cheese Pumpkin
Parsnips Spinach
Peppers Cheese Pumpkin
Purple Potatoes
Spinach
Cheese Pumpkin

Thursday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Granny Smith Apples Granny Smith Apples Granny Smith Apples
Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Basil (Greenhouse Grown) Beans Beans
Beans Broccoli Broccoli
Broccoli Carrots Carrots
Cabbage Purple Potatoes Purple Potatoes
Carrots Spinach Spinach
Cauliflower Cheese Pumpkin Cheese Pumpkin
Lettuce
Parsnips
Purple Potatoes
Spinach
Cheese Pumpkin
Please note that from time to time you may receive different items in your box than what is on the list. This is due to the natural growing process and at times we may experience shortages of specific produce, and may have substituted the items for other produce.

Helpful information about herbs you received can be found here: Your 2017 CSA Herb Garden

Helpful information on share contents can be found in the Produce Information Booklet

Letters & Information

Culinary Expert Jenn“Food For Thought” by Jennifer Borealo

With October and Halloween in the past, we set our sights on the next holidays. Is there a magazine cover or food article that is not talking about Thanksgiving? Some boast about the best recipes of the past and it seems that many are trying to refresh and revive old recipes to make them work with our updated diets and trends. This share will help you to do some early preparation and you may want to try some new recipes for this year’s holiday table as well.

The variety of apple this week will be the Granny Smith. This is one of the favored and most popular applesfor baking, cooking, pies, and of course eating fresh and out of hand. The apple is loved and easily recognized for its light green skin, crisp, juicy fruit, and of course they are tart. This is an old apple that is named after Maria Anne Smith who found a chance seedling on her property in Australia in 1868.

Granny Smith are not recommended for sauce, don’t worry, Jonagold apples will be along this week as well
and they are the perfect variety for that preparation.

I think this may be the first time ever for a “Cheese Pumpkin” to be in our shares. They are named for their look. The pale orange color and squat round shape resembles a wheel of cheese. On the inside however the flesh is a dense, deep orange, and less stringy by comparison to other pumpkin, it is much more like butternut squash. It is perfect for preparing pie. It can be roasted much the same as any of the other fall squash. If roasting on its own, it is recommended that a little water be added to the baking pan so that it does not dry out or burn as it is larger than most squash. You may find that you don’t even need to puree this pumpkin when preparing it for other recipes.

I am including a recipe that has been referred to as an arts and crafts project, probably because of its beautiful table presence. Choose a pan that is oven to table. It will help the pumpkin to hold its shape. Baking on a sheet (with sides) is possible however the presentation at the table will not be as picturesque. Vary the recipe as you like. Use cooked rice instead of bread for a risotto like filling. Add greens such as spinach and kale even beans or peas and eliminate meat for vegetarian diets. Eliminate cheese and cream and add broth, nuts, and seeds for a Vegan dish. The choice is yours.

Has everyone been watching and reading all the Facebook Posts? Maggie and the team have been very busy, there is so much going on! I am not sure what is first so I will start with the Feedback Survey that is so important to us, Turkey orders, Enrollment for the Holiday Share, and Enrollment for next year. I have been reading comments, you can send comments to jenn@alstedefarms.com or even better I hope to see all of you next Saturday at the Fall Meet and Greet so that we can chat in person. Until next week, enjoy the freshness.