Box Contents – Week 2, 2017

Box Contents – Week 2, 2017

Box Contents – Week 2, 2017

Box Contents – Week 2, 2017

box contents – week 2, 2017 Week 2: May 2nd -May 4th 2017 TuesdayWednesdayThursdayLetters & InfoTuesday Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box Asparagus Asparagus Asparagus Sage & Thyme Plants Sage & Thyme Plants Sage Plant Organic Kale Organic Kale Thyme Plant Organic Spinach Organic Cilantro Organic kale Red & Green Leaf… Read More »

box contents – week 2, 2017

Week 2: May 2nd -May 4th 2017

Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Asparagus Asparagus Asparagus
Sage & Thyme Plants Sage & Thyme Plants Sage Plant
Organic Kale Organic Kale Thyme Plant
Organic Spinach Organic Cilantro Organic kale
Red & Green Leaf Lettuce Spinach Arugula
Leeks Red Leaf Lettuce Red Leaf Lettuce
Mint & Dill Mint & Parsley Plants Spinach
Asparagus Bella & Regular Mushrooms
Arugula & Swiss Chard Arugula
Red Boston Lettuce Leeks
Organic Chives & Cilantro
Dandelion

Tuesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Asparagus Asparagus Asparagus
Sage & Thyme Plant Sage & Thyme Plants Oregano Plant
Organic Kale & Spinach Organic Kale Thyme Plant
Red Leaf Lettuce Spinach Organic kale
Green Leaf Lettuce Red Leaf Lettuce Arugula
Leeks Green Leaf lettuce Red Leaf Lettuce
Mint & Dill Arugula Spinach
Arugula Leeks
Red Boston Lettuce
Organic Chives
Tomatoes
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
Asparagus Asparagus Asparagus
Sage & Thyme Plants Sage & Thyme Plants Sage Plant
Organic Kale Organic Kale Thyme Plant
Organic Spinach Organic Cilantro Organic kale
Red & Green Leaf Lettuce Spinach Arugula
Leeks Red Leaf Lettuce Red Leaf Lettuce
Mint & Dill Mint & Parsley Plants Spinach
Asparagus Bella & Regular Mushrooms
Arugula & Swiss Chard Arugula
Red Boston Lettuce Leeks
Organic Chives & Cilantro
Dandelion

Wednesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Asparagus Asparagus Asparagus
Sage & Thyme Plant Sage & Thyme Plants Oregano Plant
Organic Kale & Spinach Organic Kale Thyme Plant
Red Leaf Lettuce Spinach Organic kale
Green Leaf Lettuce Red Leaf Lettuce Arugula
Leeks Green Leaf lettuce Red Leaf Lettuce
Mint & Dill Arugula Spinach
Arugula Leeks
Red Boston Lettuce
Organic Chives
Tomatoes
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
Asparagus Asparagus Asparagus
Sage & Thyme Plants Sage & Thyme Plants Sage Plant
Organic Kale Organic Kale Thyme Plant
Organic Spinach Organic Cilantro Organic kale
Red & Green Leaf Lettuce Spinach Arugula
Leeks Red Leaf Lettuce Red Leaf Lettuce
Mint & Dill Mint & Parsley Plants Spinach
Asparagus Bella & Regular Mushrooms
Arugula & Swiss Chard Arugula
Red Boston Lettuce Leeks
Organic Chives & Cilantro
Dandelion

Thursday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Asparagus Asparagus Asparagus
Sage & Thyme Plant Sage & Thyme Plants Oregano Plant
Organic Kale & Spinach Organic Kale Thyme Plant
Red Leaf Lettuce Spinach Organic kale
Green Leaf Lettuce Red Leaf Lettuce Arugula
Leeks Green Leaf lettuce Red Leaf Lettuce
Mint & Dill Arugula Spinach
Arugula Leeks
Red Boston Lettuce
Organic Chives
Tomatoes
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

“I can’t wait!” I have been hearing these words for weeks now. Believe me we feel the same way. We are ready to welcome all of you! The greenhouses and the fields have come alive and we are all busy working at this first share and of course we are setting our sights on the weeks to come as well.
Early in the season some of the produce in the shares will have been wintered over. Those of us who are seasoned realize that the spring is time for leafy greens. This week the spinach in the shares comes to us from the organic fields having survived the extreme cold!

So let’s get started. First you will find that you will have two potted herbs in your share each week for the next 5 to 6 weeks. Parsley and mint are the first two. It is okay to leave the herbs in the small pots for a while or prepare to plant your kitchen garden either in the ground or in larger pots. Mint should be planted alone. It will send out runners that that need space. The pot with parsley can have the cilantro and basil that will come along later. The light and water needs of each of these plants is similar so they will flourish. If you were with us last year you might see your chives coming back in your garden, they are thriving in the organic fields and will be cut and in the shares this week. Snip them into your scrambled eggs, salads, potatoes, and rice. Try to use them within the next five days. Cilantro will be in the shares ready to enhance any of your Southwestern or Mexican favorites.

Leafy greens are abundant at this time of the year. In the past the recommendation was to store in plastic bags or containers along with, or wrapped in, paper towel. Continuing to read and research there are many sites that just use the plastic bag. If you are keeping the greens for just a few days this method can be successful. The greens from the radishes can be used in salads and soup. Remember to cut the tops off and store the radishes separately.

We have been pressing cider in the past few weeks during the spring tours. The late season apples have been in cold storage over the winter. The mixture of apples has proven to be a winner. The cider was well received through the spring. It is a treat at this time of year!

CSA member Michele Zanzonico was in touch last week with a recipe that she tried over the winter using the cranberry beans from one of the last shares in November. I will share that recipe later in the season. If you have any questions, ideas, or recipes please share, you can reach me by writing to jenn@alstedefarms.com

box contents – week 16, 2017

box contents – week 16, 2017

box contents – week 16, 2017

box contents – week 16, 2017

box contents – week 16, 2017 Week 16: August 8th – August 10th 2017 TuesdayWednesdayThursdayLetters & InfoTuesday Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box Nectarines Nectarines Nectarines Donut Peaches Donut Peaches Donut Peaches Beans Beans Beans Carrots Carrots Carrots Corn Corn Corn Eggplant Eggplant Eggplant Garlic Garlic Garlic Onions Onions Onions Peppers… Read More »

box contents – week 16, 2017

Week 16: August 8th – August 10th 2017

Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Nectarines Nectarines Nectarines
Donut Peaches Donut Peaches Donut Peaches
Beans Beans Beans
Carrots Carrots Carrots
Corn Corn Corn
Eggplant Eggplant Eggplant
Garlic Garlic Garlic
Onions Onions Onions
Peppers Peppers Peppers
Hot Peppers Hot Peppers Hot Peppers
Leeks Leeks
Scallions
Kohlrabi
Radishes
Tomato

Tuesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Nectarines Nectarines Nectarines
Donut Peaches Donut Peaches Donut Peaches
Beans Beans Beans
Carrots Carrots Carrots
Corn Corn Corn
Eggplant Eggplant Eggplant
Garlic Garlic Garlic
Onions Onions Onions
Peppers Peppers Peppers
Tomato
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
Nectarines Nectarines Nectarines
Donut Peaches Donut Peaches Donut Peaches
Beans Beans Beans
Carrots Carrots Carrots
Corn Corn Corn
Eggplant Eggplant Eggplant
Garlic Garlic Garlic
Onions Onions Onions
Peppers Peppers Peppers
Hot Peppers Hot Peppers Hot Peppers
Leeks Leeks
Scallions
Kohlrabi
Radishes
Tomato

Wednesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Nectarines Nectarines Nectarines
Donut Peaches Donut Peaches Donut Peaches
Beans Beans Beans
Carrots Carrots Carrots
Corn Corn Corn
Eggplant Eggplant Eggplant
Garlic Garlic Garlic
Onions Onions Onions
Peppers Peppers Peppers
Tomato
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
Nectarines Nectarines Nectarines
Donut Peaches Donut Peaches Donut Peaches
Beans Beans Beans
Carrots Carrots Carrots
Corn Corn Corn
Eggplant Eggplant Eggplant
Garlic Garlic Garlic
Onions Onions Onions
Peppers Peppers Peppers
Hot Peppers Hot Peppers Hot Peppers
Leeks Leeks
Scallions
Kohlrabi
Radishes
Tomato

Thursday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Nectarines Nectarines Nectarines
Donut Peaches Donut Peaches Donut Peaches
Beans Beans Beans
Carrots Carrots Carrots
Corn Corn Corn
Eggplant Eggplant Eggplant
Garlic Garlic Garlic
Onions Onions Onions
Peppers Peppers Peppers
Tomato
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

“I can’t wait!” I have been hearing these words for weeks now. Believe me we feel the same way. We are ready to welcome all of you! The greenhouses and the fields have come alive and we are all busy working at this first share and of course we are setting our sights on the weeks to come as well.
Early in the season some of the produce in the shares will have been wintered over. Those of us who are seasoned realize that the spring is time for leafy greens. This week the spinach in the shares comes to us from the organic fields having survived the extreme cold!

So let’s get started. First you will find that you will have two potted herbs in your share each week for the next 5 to 6 weeks. Parsley and mint are the first two. It is okay to leave the herbs in the small pots for a while or prepare to plant your kitchen garden either in the ground or in larger pots. Mint should be planted alone. It will send out runners that that need space. The pot with parsley can have the cilantro and basil that will come along later. The light and water needs of each of these plants is similar so they will flourish. If you were with us last year you might see your chives coming back in your garden, they are thriving in the organic fields and will be cut and in the shares this week. Snip them into your scrambled eggs, salads, potatoes, and rice. Try to use them within the next five days. Cilantro will be in the shares ready to enhance any of your Southwestern or Mexican favorites.

Leafy greens are abundant at this time of the year. In the past the recommendation was to store in plastic bags or containers along with, or wrapped in, paper towel. Continuing to read and research there are many sites that just use the plastic bag. If you are keeping the greens for just a few days this method can be successful. The greens from the radishes can be used in salads and soup. Remember to cut the tops off and store the radishes separately.

We have been pressing cider in the past few weeks during the spring tours. The late season apples have been in cold storage over the winter. The mixture of apples has proven to be a winner. The cider was well received through the spring. It is a treat at this time of year!

CSA member Michele Zanzonico was in touch last week with a recipe that she tried over the winter using the cranberry beans from one of the last shares in November. I will share that recipe later in the season. If you have any questions, ideas, or recipes please share, you can reach me by writing to jenn@alstedefarms.com