box contents – week 27, 2017

box contents – week 27, 2017

box contents – week 27, 2017

box contents – week 27, 2017

box contents – week 27, 2017 Week 27: October 24 – October 26, 2017 TuesdayWednesdayThursdayLetters & InfoTuesday Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box Red Delicious Apples Red Delicious Apples Red Delicious Apples Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider Carrots Beans Beans Beans Kale Kale Kale… Read More »

box contents – week 27, 2017

Week 27: October 24 – October 26, 2017

Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Red Delicious Apples Red Delicious Apples Red Delicious Apples
Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Carrots Beans Beans
Beans Kale Kale
Kale Lettuce Lettuce
Lettuce Mizuna Peppers
Mizuna Peppers Potatoes (Yukon Gold)
Parsnips Potatoes (Yukon Gold) Radishes (organic)
Peppers Radishes (organic) Spaghetti Squash
Potatoes (Yukon Gold) Spaghetti Squash *BONUS Sugar Pumpkin*
Radishes (organic) *BONUS Sugar Pumpkin*
Spaghetti Squash
Spinach
Swiss Chard *BONUS Sugar Pumpkin*

Tuesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Red Delicious Apples Red Delicious Apples Red Delicious Apples
Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Beans Beans Beans
Carrots Carrots Carrots
Cauliflower Cauliflower Lettuce
Lettuce Lettuce Potatoes (Yukon Gold)
Peppers Potatoes (Yukon Gold) Spaghetti Squash
Potatoes (Yukon Gold) Spaghetti Squash *BONUS Sugar Pumpkin*
Spaghetti Squash *BONUS Sugar Pumpkin*
Spinach
*BONUS Sugar 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
Red Delicious Apples Red Delicious Apples Red Delicious Apples
Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Carrots Beans Beans
Beans Kale Kale
Kale Lettuce Lettuce
Lettuce Mizuna Peppers
Mizuna Peppers Potatoes (Yukon Gold)
Parsnips Potatoes (Yukon Gold) Radishes (organic)
Peppers Radishes (organic) Spaghetti Squash
Potatoes (Yukon Gold) Spaghetti Squash *BONUS Sugar Pumpkin*
Radishes (organic) *BONUS Sugar Pumpkin*
Spaghetti Squash
Spinach
Swiss Chard *BONUS Sugar Pumpkin*

Wednesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Red Delicious Apples Red Delicious Apples Red Delicious Apples
Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Beans Beans Beans
Carrots Carrots Carrots
Cauliflower Cauliflower Lettuce
Lettuce Lettuce Potatoes (Yukon Gold)
Peppers Potatoes (Yukon Gold) Spaghetti Squash
Potatoes (Yukon Gold) Spaghetti Squash *BONUS Sugar Pumpkin*
Spaghetti Squash *BONUS Sugar Pumpkin*
Spinach
*BONUS Sugar 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
Red Delicious Apples Red Delicious Apples Red Delicious Apples
Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Carrots Beans Beans
Beans Kale Kale
Kale Lettuce Lettuce
Lettuce Mizuna Peppers
Mizuna Peppers Potatoes (Yukon Gold)
Parsnips Potatoes (Yukon Gold) Radishes (organic)
Peppers Radishes (organic) Spaghetti Squash
Potatoes (Yukon Gold) Spaghetti Squash *BONUS Sugar Pumpkin*
Radishes (organic) *BONUS Sugar Pumpkin*
Spaghetti Squash
Spinach
Swiss Chard *BONUS Sugar Pumpkin*

Thursday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Red Delicious Apples Red Delicious Apples Red Delicious Apples
Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples Jonagold Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Beans Beans Beans
Carrots Carrots Carrots
Cauliflower Cauliflower Lettuce
Lettuce Lettuce Potatoes (Yukon Gold)
Peppers Potatoes (Yukon Gold) Spaghetti Squash
Potatoes (Yukon Gold) Spaghetti Squash *BONUS Sugar Pumpkin*
Spaghetti Squash *BONUS Sugar Pumpkin*
Spinach
*BONUS Sugar 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

“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 25, 2017

box contents – week 25, 2017

box contents – week 25, 2017

box contents – week 25, 2017

box contents – week 25, 2017 Week 25: October 10 – October 12, 2017 TuesdayWednesdayThursdayLetters & InfoTuesday Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box Apples Apples Apples Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider Arugula Arugula Arugula Broccoli Cabbage Kale Cabbage Kale Kohlrabi Kale Kohlrabi Potatoes Kohlrabi Peppers Spinach Lettuce Potatoes Acorn Squash… Read More »

box contents – week 25, 2017

Week 25: October 10 – October 12, 2017

Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Apples Apples Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Arugula Arugula Arugula
Broccoli Cabbage Kale
Cabbage Kale Kohlrabi
Kale Kohlrabi Potatoes
Kohlrabi Peppers Spinach
Lettuce Potatoes Acorn Squash
Peppers Spinach Lima Beans
Potatoes Acorn Squash
Spinach Lima Beans
Acorn Squash
Lima Beans

Tuesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Apples Apples Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Broccoli Kale Kale
Kale Peppers Pepper
Lettuce Potatoes Potatoes
Peppers Spinach Spinach
Potatoes Acorn Squash Acorn Squash
Spinach Lima Beans Lima Beans
Acorn Squash
Lima Beans
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
Apples Apples Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Arugula Arugula Arugula
Broccoli Cabbage Kale
Cabbage Kale Kohlrabi
Kale Kohlrabi Potatoes
Kohlrabi Peppers Spinach
Lettuce Potatoes Acorn Squash
Peppers Spinach Lima Beans
Potatoes Acorn Squash
Spinach Lima Beans
Acorn Squash
Lima Beans

Wednesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Apples Apples Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Broccoli Kale Kale
Kale Peppers Pepper
Lettuce Potatoes Potatoes
Peppers Spinach Spinach
Potatoes Acorn Squash Acorn Squash
Spinach Lima Beans Lima Beans
Acorn Squash
Lima Beans
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
Apples Apples Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Arugula Arugula Arugula
Broccoli Cabbage Kale
Cabbage Kale Kohlrabi
Kale Kohlrabi Potatoes
Kohlrabi Peppers Spinach
Lettuce Potatoes Acorn Squash
Peppers Spinach Lima Beans
Potatoes Acorn Squash
Spinach Lima Beans
Acorn Squash
Lima Beans

Thursday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Apples Apples Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Broccoli Kale Kale
Kale Peppers Pepper
Lettuce Potatoes Potatoes
Peppers Spinach Spinach
Potatoes Acorn Squash Acorn Squash
Spinach Lima Beans Lima Beans
Acorn Squash
Lima Beans
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 23, 2017

box contents – week 23, 2017

box contents – week 23, 2017

box contents – week 23, 2017

box contents – week 23, 2017 Week 23: September 26 – September 28, 2017 TuesdayWednesdayThursdayLetters & InfoTuesday Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box Jonagold & Macoun Apples Jonagold & Macoun Apples Jonagold & Macoun Apples Pear Pears Pears Peaches Peaches Peaches Cauliflower Cauliflower Cauliflower Cabbage Corn Corn Corn Kale Kale Kale… Read More »

box contents – week 23, 2017

Week 23: September 26 – September 28, 2017

Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Jonagold & Macoun Apples Jonagold & Macoun Apples Jonagold & Macoun Apples
Pear Pears Pears
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Cauliflower Cauliflower Cauliflower
Cabbage Corn Corn
Corn Kale Kale
Kale & Spinach Lettuce Lettuce
Lettuce Peppers Peppers
Peppers White Potatoes White Potatoes
White Potatoes Scallions *BONUS Cider*
Leeks *BONUS Apple Cider*
Scallions
Beets
French Horticultural Beans
Husk Cherries *BONUS Apple Cider*

Tuesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Jonagold & Macoun Apples Jonagold & Macoun Apples Jonagold & Macoun Apples
Pears Pears Pears
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Cabbage Corn Corn
Corn Lettuce Lettuce
Lettuce Peppers Peppers
Peppers White Potatoes White Potatoes
White Potatoes Broccoli *BONUS Cider*
Spinach *BONUS Cider*
Broccoli
Cherry Tomatoes
Green Beans
Husk Cherries
*BONUS Cider*
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
Jonagold & Macoun Apples Jonagold & Macoun Apples Jonagold & Macoun Apples
Pear Pears Pears
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Cauliflower Cauliflower Cauliflower
Cabbage Corn Corn
Corn Kale Kale
Kale & Spinach Lettuce Lettuce
Lettuce Peppers Peppers
Peppers White Potatoes White Potatoes
White Potatoes Scallions *BONUS Cider*
Leeks *BONUS Apple Cider*
Scallions
Beets
French Horticultural Beans
Husk Cherries *BONUS Apple Cider*

Wednesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Jonagold & Macoun Apples Jonagold & Macoun Apples Jonagold & Macoun Apples
Pears Pears Pears
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Cabbage Corn Corn
Corn Lettuce Lettuce
Lettuce Peppers Peppers
Peppers White Potatoes White Potatoes
White Potatoes Broccoli *BONUS Cider*
Spinach *BONUS Cider*
Broccoli
Cherry Tomatoes
Green Beans
Husk Cherries
*BONUS Cider*
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
Jonagold & Macoun Apples Jonagold & Macoun Apples Jonagold & Macoun Apples
Pear Pears Pears
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Cauliflower Cauliflower Cauliflower
Cabbage Corn Corn
Corn Kale Kale
Kale & Spinach Lettuce Lettuce
Lettuce Peppers Peppers
Peppers White Potatoes White Potatoes
White Potatoes Scallions *BONUS Cider*
Leeks *BONUS Apple Cider*
Scallions
Beets
French Horticultural Beans
Husk Cherries *BONUS Apple Cider*

Thursday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Jonagold & Macoun Apples Jonagold & Macoun Apples Jonagold & Macoun Apples
Pears Pears Pears
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Cabbage Corn Corn
Corn Lettuce Lettuce
Lettuce Peppers Peppers
Peppers White Potatoes White Potatoes
White Potatoes Broccoli *BONUS Cider*
Spinach *BONUS Cider*
Broccoli
Cherry Tomatoes
Green Beans
Husk Cherries
*BONUS Cider*
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 22, 2017

box contents – week 22, 2017

box contents – week 22, 2017

box contents – week 22, 2017

box contents – week 22, 2017 Week 22: September 19 – September 21, 2017 TuesdayWednesdayThursdayLetters & InfoTuesday Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box Apples Apples Apples Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider Pears Cabbage Cabbage Cabbage Carrots Carrots Carrots Corn Corn Corn Kale Lettuce Kale Lettuce Peppers Lettuce Peppers Potatoes Yukon… Read More »

box contents – week 22, 2017

Week 22: September 19 – September 21, 2017

Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Apples Apples Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Pears Cabbage Cabbage
Cabbage Carrots Carrots
Carrots Corn Corn
Corn Kale Lettuce
Kale Lettuce Peppers
Lettuce Peppers Potatoes Yukon Gold
Peppers Potatoes Yukon Gold Radishes
Potatoes Yukon Gold Radishes Scallions
Radishes Scallions
Scallions
Broccoli
Garlic
Spinach

Tuesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Apples Apples Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Pears Pears Pears
Cabbage Cabbage Cabbage
Corn Corn Corn
Lettuce Lettuce Lettuce
Peppers Peppers Peppers
Potatoes Yukon Gold Potatoes Yukon Gold Potatoes Yukon Gold
Tomatoes Tomatoes Tomatoes
Broccoli Spinach
Cherry or Grape Tomatoes
Spinach
Garlic
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
Apples Apples Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Pears Cabbage Cabbage
Cabbage Carrots Carrots
Carrots Corn Corn
Corn Kale Lettuce
Kale Lettuce Peppers
Lettuce Peppers Potatoes Yukon Gold
Peppers Potatoes Yukon Gold Radishes
Potatoes Yukon Gold Radishes Scallions
Radishes Scallions
Scallions
Broccoli
Garlic
Spinach

Wednesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Apples Apples Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Pears Pears Pears
Cabbage Cabbage Cabbage
Corn Corn Corn
Lettuce Lettuce Lettuce
Peppers Peppers Peppers
Potatoes Yukon Gold Potatoes Yukon Gold Potatoes Yukon Gold
Tomatoes Tomatoes Tomatoes
Broccoli Spinach
Cherry or Grape Tomatoes
Spinach
Garlic
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
Apples Apples Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Pears Cabbage Cabbage
Cabbage Carrots Carrots
Carrots Corn Corn
Corn Kale Lettuce
Kale Lettuce Peppers
Lettuce Peppers Potatoes Yukon Gold
Peppers Potatoes Yukon Gold Radishes
Potatoes Yukon Gold Radishes Scallions
Radishes Scallions
Scallions
Broccoli
Garlic
Spinach

Thursday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Apples Apples Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Pears Pears Pears
Cabbage Cabbage Cabbage
Corn Corn Corn
Lettuce Lettuce Lettuce
Peppers Peppers Peppers
Potatoes Yukon Gold Potatoes Yukon Gold Potatoes Yukon Gold
Tomatoes Tomatoes Tomatoes
Broccoli Spinach
Cherry or Grape Tomatoes
Spinach
Garlic
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 28, 2017

Box Contents – Week 28, 2017

Box Contents – Week 28, 2017

Box Contents – Week 28, 2017

box contents – week 28, 2017 Week 28: October 31 – November 2, 2017 TuesdayWednesdayThursdayLetters & InfoTuesday Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box Winesap Apples Winesap Apples Winesap Apples Macoun Apples Macoun Apples Macoun Apples Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider Beans Beans Beans Bok Choy Bok Choy Bok Choy Carrots… Read More »

box contents – week 28, 2017

Week 28: October 31 – November 2, 2017

Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Winesap Apples Winesap Apples Winesap Apples
Macoun Apples Macoun Apples Macoun Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Beans Beans Beans
Bok Choy Bok Choy Bok Choy
Carrots Carrots Kale
Collards Kale Kohlrabi
Kale Kohlrabi Peppers
Kohlrabi Lettuce Potatoes (Red)
Lettuce Peppers Buttercup Squash
Mizuna Red Potatoes
Spinach Buttercup Squash
Peppers
Red Potatoes
Buttercup Squash

Tuesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Winesap Apples Winesap Apples Winesap Apples
Macoun Apples Macoun Apples Macoun Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Beans Beans Beans
Cabbage Carrots Cauliflower
Carrots Cauliflower Lettuce
Cauliflower Lettuce Peppers
Kale Peppers Potatoes
Lettuce Potatoes Buttercup Squash
Peppers Buttercup Squash
Potatoes
Spinach
Buttercup Squash
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
Winesap Apples Winesap Apples Winesap Apples
Macoun Apples Macoun Apples Macoun Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Beans Beans Beans
Bok Choy Bok Choy Bok Choy
Carrots Carrots Kale
Collards Kale Kohlrabi
Kale Kohlrabi Peppers
Kohlrabi Lettuce Potatoes (Red)
Lettuce Peppers Buttercup Squash
Mizuna Red Potatoes
Spinach Buttercup Squash
Peppers
Red Potatoes
Buttercup Squash

Wednesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Winesap Apples Winesap Apples Winesap Apples
Macoun Apples Macoun Apples Macoun Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Beans Beans Beans
Cabbage Carrots Cauliflower
Carrots Cauliflower Lettuce
Cauliflower Lettuce Peppers
Kale Peppers Potatoes
Lettuce Potatoes Buttercup Squash
Peppers Buttercup Squash
Potatoes
Spinach
Buttercup Squash
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
Winesap Apples Winesap Apples Winesap Apples
Macoun Apples Macoun Apples Macoun Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Beans Beans Beans
Bok Choy Bok Choy Bok Choy
Carrots Carrots Kale
Collards Kale Kohlrabi
Kale Kohlrabi Peppers
Kohlrabi Lettuce Potatoes (Red)
Lettuce Peppers Buttercup Squash
Mizuna Red Potatoes
Spinach Buttercup Squash
Peppers
Red Potatoes
Buttercup Squash

Thursday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Winesap Apples Winesap Apples Winesap Apples
Macoun Apples Macoun Apples Macoun Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Beans Beans Beans
Cabbage Carrots Cauliflower
Carrots Cauliflower Lettuce
Cauliflower Lettuce Peppers
Kale Peppers Potatoes
Lettuce Potatoes Buttercup Squash
Peppers Buttercup Squash
Potatoes
Spinach
Buttercup Squash
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 29, 2017

Box Contents – Week 29, 2017

Box Contents – Week 29, 2017

Box Contents – Week 29, 2017

box contents – week 29, 2017 Week 29: November 7, 2017 – November 9, 2017 TuesdayWednesdayThursdayLetters & InfoTuesday 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)… Read More »

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.

box contents – week 21, 2017

box contents – week 21, 2017

box contents – week 21, 2017

box contents – week 21, 2017

box contents – week 21, 2017 Week 21: September 12 – September 14, 2017 TuesdayWednesdayThursdayLetters & InfoTuesday Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box Apples Apples Apples Plums Plums Plums Pears Pears Pears Beans Beans Beans Carrots Carrots Carrots Corn Corn Corn Kale Kohlrabi Kohlrabi Kohlrabi Lettuce Lettuce Lettuce Peppers Peppers Onion… Read More »

box contents – week 21, 2017

Week 21: September 12 – September 14, 2017

Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Apples Apples Apples
Plums Plums Plums
Pears Pears Pears
Beans Beans Beans
Carrots Carrots Carrots
Corn Corn Corn
Kale Kohlrabi Kohlrabi
Kohlrabi Lettuce Lettuce
Lettuce Peppers Peppers
Onion Plum Tomatoes Plum Tomatoes
Peppers
Plum Tomatoes
Cherry Tomatoes

Tuesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Apples Apples Apples
Plums Plums Plums
Pears Pears Pears
Beans Beans Beans
Corn Corn Corn
Lettuce Lettuce Lettuce
Peppers Peppers Peppers
Plum Tomatoes Plum Tomatoes Plum Tomatoes
Cherry 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
Apples Apples Apples
Plums Plums Plums
Pears Pears Pears
Beans Beans Beans
Carrots Carrots Carrots
Corn Corn Corn
Kale Kohlrabi Kohlrabi
Kohlrabi Lettuce Lettuce
Lettuce Peppers Peppers
Onion Plum Tomatoes Plum Tomatoes
Peppers
Plum Tomatoes
Cherry Tomatoes

Wednesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Apples Apples Apples
Plums Plums Plums
Pears Pears Pears
Beans Beans Beans
Corn Corn Corn
Lettuce Lettuce Lettuce
Peppers Peppers Peppers
Plum Tomatoes Plum Tomatoes Plum Tomatoes
Cherry 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
Apples Apples Apples
Plums Plums Plums
Pears Pears Pears
Beans Beans Beans
Carrots Carrots Carrots
Corn Corn Corn
Kale Kohlrabi Kohlrabi
Kohlrabi Lettuce Lettuce
Lettuce Peppers Peppers
Onion Plum Tomatoes Plum Tomatoes
Peppers
Plum Tomatoes
Cherry Tomatoes

Thursday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Apples Apples Apples
Plums Plums Plums
Pears Pears Pears
Beans Beans Beans
Corn Corn Corn
Lettuce Lettuce Lettuce
Peppers Peppers Peppers
Plum Tomatoes Plum Tomatoes Plum Tomatoes
Cherry 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 30, 2017

Box Contents – Week 30, 2017

Box Contents – Week 30, 2017

Box Contents – Week 30, 2017

box contents – week 30, 2017 Week 30: November 14, 2017 – November 16, 2017 TuesdayWednesdayThursdayLetters & InfoTuesday Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box Pink Lady Apples Pink Lady Apples Pink Lady Apples Winesap Apples Winesap Apples Winesap Apples Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider Arugula (organic) Broccoli Broccoli Broccoli Carrots… Read More »

box contents – week 30, 2017

Week 30: November 14, 2017 – November 16, 2017

Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Pink Lady Apples Pink Lady Apples Pink Lady Apples
Winesap Apples Winesap Apples Winesap Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Arugula (organic) Broccoli Broccoli
Broccoli Carrots Carrots
Cabbage Collards Kale
Carrots Kale Peppers
Cauliflower Peppers Potatoes
Collards Potatoes Popcorn
Kale Popcorn Acorn Squash (black)
Peppers Spinach Green Tomatoes
Potatoes Acorn Squash (black)
Popcorn Green Tomatoes
Spinach
Acorn Squash (black)
Green Tomatoes

Tuesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Pink Lady Apples Pink Lady Apples Pink Lady Apples
Winesap Apples Winesap Apples Winesap Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Broccoli Broccoli Broccoli
Cabbage Carrots Carrots
Carrots Peppers Peppers
Cauliflower Potatoes Potatoes
Kale Popcorn Popcorn
Peppers Green Tomatoes Green Tomatoes
Potatoes Acorn Squash (black) Acorn Squash (black)
Popcorn
Green Tomatoes
Acorn Squash (black)
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
Pink Lady Apples Pink Lady Apples Pink Lady Apples
Winesap Apples Winesap Apples Winesap Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Arugula (organic) Broccoli Broccoli
Broccoli Carrots Carrots
Cabbage Collards Kale
Carrots Kale Peppers
Cauliflower Peppers Potatoes
Collards Potatoes Popcorn
Kale Popcorn Acorn Squash (black)
Peppers Spinach Green Tomatoes
Potatoes Acorn Squash (black)
Popcorn Green Tomatoes
Spinach
Acorn Squash (black)
Green Tomatoes

Wednesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Pink Lady Apples Pink Lady Apples Pink Lady Apples
Winesap Apples Winesap Apples Winesap Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Broccoli Broccoli Broccoli
Cabbage Carrots Carrots
Carrots Peppers Peppers
Cauliflower Potatoes Potatoes
Kale Popcorn Popcorn
Peppers Green Tomatoes Green Tomatoes
Potatoes Acorn Squash (black) Acorn Squash (black)
Popcorn
Green Tomatoes
Acorn Squash (black)
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
Pink Lady Apples Pink Lady Apples Pink Lady Apples
Winesap Apples Winesap Apples Winesap Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Arugula (organic) Broccoli Broccoli
Broccoli Carrots Carrots
Cabbage Collards Kale
Carrots Kale Peppers
Cauliflower Peppers Potatoes
Collards Potatoes Popcorn
Kale Popcorn Acorn Squash (black)
Peppers Spinach Green Tomatoes
Potatoes Acorn Squash (black)
Popcorn Green Tomatoes
Spinach
Acorn Squash (black)
Green Tomatoes

Thursday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Pink Lady Apples Pink Lady Apples Pink Lady Apples
Winesap Apples Winesap Apples Winesap Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Broccoli Broccoli Broccoli
Cabbage Carrots Carrots
Carrots Peppers Peppers
Cauliflower Potatoes Potatoes
Kale Popcorn Popcorn
Peppers Green Tomatoes Green Tomatoes
Potatoes Acorn Squash (black) Acorn Squash (black)
Popcorn
Green Tomatoes
Acorn Squash (black)
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

It was so nice to see some of you today. It was heartwarming to have such brave souls come out in the extreme cold weather to spend a little time with our team. I love listening to everyone sharing ideas and it is always nice to be able connect names and faces. It is important for us to hear your feedback as we are coming into our planning season. If you could not be here at the farm today, please take a look at the survey that has been posted on Facebook and take a few minutes to send us your thoughts.

In years past I would often talk about the moon, the full moon to be exact. This month it came a week earlier than we needed it. This has been quite a crazy few days here at the farm due to this unseasonable, record challenging, snap. The production team and anyone who could join in to help worked at harvest and covering crops that we need to save. They would start very early in the morning and a little extra moonlight would have helped in the evening when they were working late.

Picking and bringing in the harvest will bring us some green tomatoes. I am including a recipe that can be prepared and used quickly or it does include some simple canning directions that are easy to follow. For some other ideas take a look in the index. Fried green tomatoes were a favorite a few years ago and adding them to a BLT is one of my favorite recipes.

We can thank the team for the apples in the shares this week. We will have Pink Ladies I believe for the first time ever. They are a cross between the Lady William and the Golden Delicious. I learned today that they are considered one of the top five apples, I have read that in Australia they are number one. Bon Appetite has named the Pink Lady as one of the best apples for baking. There are quite a few recipes for salads and sauce as well. I hope that you will be pleased with this choice. This is a tart juicy apple with a sweet finish. Pink ladies are an elongated apple that is truly pink over a bright green base. All of us here at the farm are enjoying them, hopefully you will too! Winesap apples will be in the shares again and they will keep in your refrigerator for quite a while or they can be added to most of your holiday recipes.

Just one more week! It is our last distribution and it is a short week. Please take note that there are changes in the pick-up days. I have heard that along with planning for this share the team is thinking about your Thanksgiving share as well. I am thinking about all the preparation and I am hoping to see your posts on Facebook. If you have anything you would like me to post in the newsletter please send to mailto:jenn@alstedefarms.com. Until next week, enjoy the freshness.

Box Contents – Week 20, 2017

Box Contents – Week 20, 2017

Box Contents – Week 20, 2017

Box Contents – Week 20, 2017

box contents – week 20, 2017 Week 20: September 5 – September 7, 2017 TuesdayWednesdayThursdayLetters & InfoTuesday Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box Apples Apples Apples Peaches Peaches Peaches Pears Pears Pears Plums Plums Plums Musk Melon Musk Melon Musk Melon Watermelon Carrots Carrots Carrots Corn Lettuce (organic) Corn Lettuce (organic)… Read More »

box contents – week 20, 2017

Week 20: September 5 – September 7, 2017

Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Apples Apples Apples
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Pears Pears Pears
Plums Plums Plums
Musk Melon Musk Melon Musk Melon
Watermelon Carrots Carrots
Carrots Corn Lettuce (organic)
Corn Lettuce (organic) Peppers
Edamame (organic) Peppers Tomatoes
Lettuce (organic) Hot Peppers **BONUS CORN**
Lunch Box Peppers (organic) Tomatoes
Peppers **BONUS CORN**
Hot Peppers
Tomatoes
Cherry Tomatoes **BONUS CORN**

Tuesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Apples Apples Apples
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Pears Plums Plums
Plums Musk Melon Musk Melon
Musk Melon Corn Lettuce (organic)
Watermelon Lettuce (organic) Peppers
Corn Peppers Tomatoes
Edamame (organic) Tomatoes **BONUS CORN**
Lettuce (organic) **BONUS CORN**
Lunch Box Peppers (organic)
Peppers
Tomatoes
**BONUS CORN**
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
Apples Apples Apples
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Pears Pears Pears
Plums Plums Plums
Musk Melon Musk Melon Musk Melon
Watermelon Carrots Carrots
Carrots Corn Lettuce (organic)
Corn Lettuce (organic) Peppers
Edamame (organic) Peppers Tomatoes
Lettuce (organic) Hot Peppers **BONUS CORN**
Lunch Box Peppers (organic) Tomatoes
Peppers **BONUS CORN**
Hot Peppers
Tomatoes
Cherry Tomatoes **BONUS CORN**

Wednesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Apples Apples Apples
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Pears Plums Plums
Plums Musk Melon Musk Melon
Musk Melon Corn Lettuce (organic)
Watermelon Lettuce (organic) Peppers
Corn Peppers Tomatoes
Edamame (organic) Tomatoes **BONUS CORN**
Lettuce (organic) **BONUS CORN**
Lunch Box Peppers (organic)
Peppers
Tomatoes
**BONUS CORN**
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
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Pears Pears Pears
Musk Melon Musk Melon Musk Melon
Zestar Apples Beans Beans
Beans Corn Corn
Corn Eggplant Eggplant
Eggplant Onion Onion
Onion Peppers Peppers
Peppers Tomatoes Tomatoes
Tomatoes Hot Peppers Hot Peppers
Bumble Bee Tomatoes (org)
Hot Peppers
Scallions
Kohlrabi
Carrots

Thursday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Pears Pears Pears
Musk Melon Musk Melon Musk Melon
Zestar Apples Beans Beans
Beans Corn Corn
Corn Eggplant Eggplant
Eggplant Onion Onion
Onion Peppers Peppers
Peppers Tomatoes Tomatoes
Tomatoes
Bumble Bee Tomatoes (org)
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 19, 2017

box contents – week 19, 2017

box contents – week 19, 2017

box contents – week 19, 2017

box contents – week 19, 2017 Week 19: August 29 – August 31, 2017 TuesdayWednesdayThursdayLetters & InfoTuesday Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box Peaches Peaches Peaches Pears Pears Pears Musk Melon Musk Melon Musk Melon Zestar Apples Beans Beans Beans Corn Corn Corn Eggplant Eggplant Eggplant Onion Onion Onion Peppers Peppers… Read More »

box contents – week 19, 2017

Week 19: August 29 – August 31, 2017

Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Pears Pears Pears
Musk Melon Musk Melon Musk Melon
Zestar Apples Beans Beans
Beans Corn Corn
Corn Eggplant Eggplant
Eggplant Onion Onion
Onion Peppers Peppers
Peppers Tomatoes Tomatoes
Tomatoes Hot Peppers Hot Peppers
Bumble Bee Tomatoes (org)
Hot Peppers
Scallions
Kohlrabi
Carrots

Tuesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Pears Pears Pears
Musk Melon Musk Melon Musk Melon
Zestar Apples Beans Beans
Beans Corn Corn
Corn Eggplant Eggplant
Eggplant Onion Onion
Onion Peppers Peppers
Peppers Tomatoes Tomatoes
Tomatoes
Bumble Bee Tomatoes (org)
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
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Pears Pears Pears
Musk Melon Musk Melon Musk Melon
Zestar Apples Beans Beans
Beans Corn Corn
Corn Eggplant Eggplant
Eggplant Onion Onion
Onion Peppers Peppers
Peppers Tomatoes Tomatoes
Tomatoes Hot Peppers Hot Peppers
Bumble Bee Tomatoes (org)
Hot Peppers
Scallions
Kohlrabi
Carrots

Wednesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Pears Pears Pears
Musk Melon Musk Melon Musk Melon
Zestar Apples Beans Beans
Beans Corn Corn
Corn Eggplant Eggplant
Eggplant Onion Onion
Onion Peppers Peppers
Peppers Tomatoes Tomatoes
Tomatoes
Bumble Bee Tomatoes (org)
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
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Pears Pears Pears
Musk Melon Musk Melon Musk Melon
Zestar Apples Beans Beans
Beans Corn Corn
Corn Eggplant Eggplant
Eggplant Onion Onion
Onion Peppers Peppers
Peppers Tomatoes Tomatoes
Tomatoes Hot Peppers Hot Peppers
Bumble Bee Tomatoes (org)
Hot Peppers
Scallions
Kohlrabi
Carrots

Thursday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Pears Pears Pears
Musk Melon Musk Melon Musk Melon
Zestar Apples Beans Beans
Beans Corn Corn
Corn Eggplant Eggplant
Eggplant Onion Onion
Onion Peppers Peppers
Peppers Tomatoes Tomatoes
Tomatoes
Bumble Bee Tomatoes (org)
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 18, 2017

box contents – week 18, 2017

box contents – week 18, 2017

box contents – week 18, 2017

box contents – week 18, 2017 Week 17: August 22th – August 24th 2017 TuesdayWednesdayThursdayLetters & InfoTuesday Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box Peaches Peaches Peaches Plums Plums Plums Watermelon Watermelon Watermelon Pears Beans Beans Beans Carrots Carrots Carrots Corn Corn Corn Eggplant Onions Eggplant Onion Peppers Onions Peppers Scallions Peppers… Read More »

box contents – week 18, 2017

Week 17: August 22th – August 24th 2017

Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Plums Plums Plums
Watermelon Watermelon Watermelon
Pears Beans Beans
Beans Carrots Carrots
Carrots Corn Corn
Corn Eggplant Onions
Eggplant Onion Peppers
Onions Peppers Scallions
Peppers Scallions Tomatoes
Scallions Tomatoes
Tomatoes Hot Peppers
Grape or Cherry Tomatoes
Hot Peppers

Tuesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Plums Plums Plums
Watermelon Watermelon Watermelon
Pears Beans Beans
Beans Carrots Carrots
Carrots Corn Corn
Corn Eggplant Onion
Eggplant Onions Peppers
Onions Peppers Tomatoes
Peppers Tomatoes
Tomatoes
Grape or Cherry 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
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Plums Plums Plums
Watermelon Watermelon Watermelon
Pears Beans Beans
Beans Carrots Carrots
Carrots Corn Corn
Corn Eggplant Onions
Eggplant Onion Peppers
Onions Peppers Scallions
Peppers Scallions Tomatoes
Scallions Tomatoes
Tomatoes Hot Peppers
Grape or Cherry Tomatoes
Hot Peppers

Wednesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Plums Plums Plums
Watermelon Watermelon Watermelon
Pears Beans Beans
Beans Carrots Carrots
Carrots Corn Corn
Corn Eggplant Onion
Eggplant Onions Peppers
Onions Peppers Tomatoes
Peppers Tomatoes
Tomatoes
Grape or Cherry 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
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Plums Plums Plums
Watermelon Watermelon Watermelon
Pears Beans Beans
Beans Carrots Carrots
Carrots Corn Corn
Corn Eggplant Onions
Eggplant Onion Peppers
Onions Peppers Scallions
Peppers Scallions Tomatoes
Scallions Tomatoes
Tomatoes Hot Peppers
Grape or Cherry Tomatoes
Hot Peppers

Thursday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Peaches Peaches Peaches
Plums Plums Plums
Watermelon Watermelon Watermelon
Pears Beans Beans
Beans Carrots Carrots
Carrots Corn Corn
Corn Eggplant Onion
Eggplant Onions Peppers
Onions Peppers Tomatoes
Peppers Tomatoes
Tomatoes
Grape or Cherry 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 31, 2017

Box Contents – Week 31, 2017

Box Contents – Week 31, 2017

Box Contents – Week 31, 2017

box contents – week 31, 2017 Week 31: November 20, 2017 – November 21, 2017 TuesdayWednesdayThursdayLetters & InfoTuesday Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box Cameo Apples Cameo Apples Pink Lady Apples Fuji Apples Fuji Apples Winesap Apples Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider Basil Brussels Sprouts Brussels Sprouts Broccoli & Cauliflower… Read More »

box contents – week 31, 2017

Week 31: November 20, 2017 – November 21, 2017

Tuesday Classic Harvest Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Cameo Apples Cameo Apples Pink Lady Apples
Fuji Apples Fuji Apples Winesap Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Basil Brussels Sprouts Brussels Sprouts
Broccoli & Cauliflower Cabbage Carrots & Parsnips
Brussels Sprouts Carrots & Parsnips Cranberries
Cabbage Cranberries Kale
Carrots & Parsnips Kale Potatoes
Cranberries Popcorn Butternut Squash
Kale Potatoes Thyme
Popcorn Butternut Squash *Bonus Sugar Pumpkin*
Potatoes Thyme
Butternut Squash *Bonus Sugar Pumpkin*
Thyme
Turnips
*Bonus Sugar Pumpkin*

Tuesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Fuji Apples Cameo Apples Cameo Apples
Cameo Apples Fuji Apples Fuji Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Broccoli & Cauliflower Brussels Sprouts Brussels Sprouts
Brussels Sprouts Cabbage Carrots
Cabbage Carrots Cranberries
Carrots Cranberries Kale
Cranberries Kale Potatoes
Kale Potatoes Butternut Squash
Popcorn Butternut Squash *Bonus Sugar Pumpkin*
Potatoes *Bonus Sugar Pumpkin*
Butternut Squash
Thyme
*Bonus Sugar 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
Cameo Apples Cameo Apples Pink Lady Apples
Fuji Apples Fuji Apples Winesap Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Basil Brussels Sprouts Brussels Sprouts
Broccoli & Cauliflower Cabbage Carrots & Parsnips
Brussels Sprouts Carrots & Parsnips Cranberries
Cabbage Cranberries Kale
Carrots & Parsnips Kale Potatoes
Cranberries Popcorn Butternut Squash
Kale Potatoes Thyme
Popcorn Butternut Squash *Bonus Sugar Pumpkin*
Potatoes Thyme
Butternut Squash *Bonus Sugar Pumpkin*
Thyme
Turnips
*Bonus Sugar Pumpkin*

Wednesday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Fuji Apples Cameo Apples Cameo Apples
Cameo Apples Fuji Apples Fuji Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Broccoli & Cauliflower Brussels Sprouts Brussels Sprouts
Brussels Sprouts Cabbage Carrots
Cabbage Carrots Cranberries
Carrots Cranberries Kale
Cranberries Kale Potatoes
Kale Potatoes Butternut Squash
Popcorn Butternut Squash *Bonus Sugar Pumpkin*
Potatoes *Bonus Sugar Pumpkin*
Butternut Squash
Thyme
*Bonus Sugar 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
Cameo Apples Cameo Apples Pink Lady Apples
Fuji Apples Fuji Apples Winesap Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Basil Brussels Sprouts Brussels Sprouts
Broccoli & Cauliflower Cabbage Carrots & Parsnips
Brussels Sprouts Carrots & Parsnips Cranberries
Cabbage Cranberries Kale
Carrots & Parsnips Kale Potatoes
Cranberries Popcorn Butternut Squash
Kale Potatoes Thyme
Popcorn Butternut Squash *Bonus Sugar Pumpkin*
Potatoes Thyme
Butternut Squash *Bonus Sugar Pumpkin*
Thyme
Turnips
*Bonus Sugar Pumpkin*

Thursday Jersey Fresh Necessities Boxes

Ultimate Box Family Box Essential Box
Fuji Apples Cameo Apples Cameo Apples
Cameo Apples Fuji Apples Fuji Apples
Apple Cider Apple Cider Apple Cider
Broccoli & Cauliflower Brussels Sprouts Brussels Sprouts
Brussels Sprouts Cabbage Carrots
Cabbage Carrots Cranberries
Carrots Cranberries Kale
Cranberries Kale Potatoes
Kale Potatoes Butternut Squash
Popcorn Butternut Squash *Bonus Sugar Pumpkin*
Potatoes *Bonus Sugar Pumpkin*
Butternut Squash
Thyme
*Bonus Sugar 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

Here we are, we have arrived. It is our last week of the regular season and it is the celebration of the Harvest, Thanksgiving. It is really what we work toward every year. Somehow though as time passes it comes to us just a little faster. With the extreme cold of last week past us, now our team is caring for the late season crops yet to come. We will continue to harvest the cole crops including broccoli, cabbage, kale and more, from the fields through late November and December. There will be fresh from the field produce for all of your holiday needs for weeks to come.

As promised the team is working hard to be sure that you have the Thanksgiving table you are planning for. Cranberries will be in the shares to add that jewel red color and of course that cool refreshing temperature to your menu. Cole slaw was always a part of my family table as another cold and a make ahead addition. Kale and Brussel sprouts will work as greens and Yukon Gold will make those rich mashed potatoes just waiting for a little or a lot of gravy.
CSA members Amanda Brown and Nesa Rossi posted a video on Facebook for Hasselback Butternut Squash (bon appetite magazine 2016) that will look gorgeous on your table. I think that this may be the one new item I try this year. It is really best to go with the tried and true recipe for holiday preparation but trying something new really does make your table just a little more special and festive.
So many of you have posted an apple recipe on Facebook. I have seen tarts, pies, crisps. There are so many recipes in the index on the web-site as well. Fuji apples are the apples of choice this week and they can work as an addition to your baking or even your fresh fruit bowl. Fuji apples are one of the latest apples, the harvest is from mid to late November. Fuji apples have high sugar levels making them one of the sweetest and best eating apples. I did not choose Fuji apples as a favored baking apple in the past but the more I read and the more I listen to all of you, Wendy Brannen, from the U.S. Apple Association is right when she says “There’s an apple or a combination of apples for any purpose, pies, sauces, ciders, or eating fresh – there are so many different options.”

So as a teacher I am going to leave all of you this November with assignments that I hope you will complete in a timely manner. I want to know that I will see all of you again next year. The first order of business will be to sign up for 2018 as soon as you can. At the same time let’s plan to stay together for December, the holiday share is still available. Last but not least please keep in touch with jenn@alstedefarms.com, or for those of you who are close by, stop in to see us. Our assignment is to keep an eye on all of you who are on Facebook so that it will never really feel that you are far away. Until the next share, count your blessings, enjoy the holiday, the holiday season, and of course, the freshness!

KurtDeskSmThanksgiving, 2017 – “View From the Tractor Seat” by Farmer Kurt

There is no denying that I love Thanksgiving. It is because it is a truly American holiday that is not celebrated anywhere else in the world and by its nature celebrates the blessings of God as realized through the year’s farm harvest. There are a multitude of things that I am grateful for and among them is the ability to engage in agricultural policy right here in the Garden State.

New Jersey is quite unique in that it boasts the only State Department of Agriculture that is run and managed by its constituents; meaning that the farmers of New Jersey oversee all of the functions and set policy for the Department of Agriculture. We even select our own Secretary of Agriculture. This will be quite evident as we enter the transition period for our newly elected governor. In every other department and agency Governor Murphy will select their heads which will ultimately become his cabinet members. For the Department of Agriculture; however, he will be presented with a candidate from the agricultural community which the Governor will then approve. You may be wondering: “How exactly does this work?” That is an excellent question and allow me to explain.

The New Jersey Department of Agriculture that we know today was established in 1916. There was quite a populist movement going on here in the Garden State back then and born out of those efforts was a new department that was intended to be managed and run by its own constituents. The legislature created “County Boards of Agriculture” is each of the Counties. These County Boards of Agriculture exist to this day and as you might suspect I serve on the Morris County Board of Agriculture. The County Boards have three main responsibilities: 1. To oversee operations of the county Cooperative Extension office and its services, 2. To function as the county unit of the New Jersey Farm Bureau, and 3. To provide oversight and develop policies to guide the operations of the state Department of Agriculture.

Oversight of the Department of Agriculture occurs in two primary ways: 1. Monthly meetings of the County Board of Agriculture are attended by a liaison from the Department who receives comments and suggestions and brings them back to the Department after each meeting. 2. Annually each County Board of Agriculture sends two delegates to the Annual State Agricultural Convention. It is at this convention that delegates from each County Board of Agriculture in the state, as well as delegates from every commodity organization that you can think of, convene together to develop the resolutions and policies that will guide the Department of Agriculture for the upcoming year.

So you may be wondering: “Who actually oversees the operations of the New Jersey Department of Agriculture?” Interestingly, it is a run by eight farmers who comprise the “State Board of Agriculture.” The delegates to the agricultural convention select two farmers (only farmers can serve on the State Board) to serve four year terms on the State Board each year. The delegates are legislatively mandated to insure that there is always a farmer on the board that represents each of the top four commodities in the state as determined by annual gross sales. For quite some time the top four commodities in New Jersey have been: 1. Fruit, 2. Vegetables, 3. Nursery/Landscape/Greenhouse, and 4. Hay/Grain. Once representation of these four commodity areas is fulfilled, then the remaining members can represent any other commodity; such as dairy, equine, poultry, etc. A farmer like me is qualified to represent multiple commodities since we grow such a diversity of crops; however, when serving on the board one can only officially represent one commodity at a time…meaning I couldn’t be considered to be the fruit member at the same time that I am representing vegetables. In addition to the commodity requirements we also observe a “Gentlemen’s Agreement” regarding regional representation on the Board. There is always a balance of North and South Jersey growers on the Board. Securing qualified candidates and insuring that all of the legislative requirements of Board membership are met can be quite a daunting task. We achieve this through a series of North and South Jersey Caucus meetings in advance of the Annual Convention each year. Once a farmer candidate is selected by a regional caucus meeting, is successfully vetted by the nominating committee of the Convention delegates, and then presented to the full delegate assembly can that candidate be formally approved to serve as a State Board Member. Yet, there is one more step. Successful candidates for the State Board must also secure “Senatorial Courtesy” before they can be officially seated on the State Board. In Morris County, for instance, we have five Senators that can potentially exercise courtesy and block the advancement of a State Board of Agriculture candidate. Finally, once a candidate passes through the Senate he or she must finally be approved by the
Governor for the four year term.

It is the State Board of Agriculture that selects the Secretary of Agriculture who then has the responsibility of running the day to day operations of the Department of Agriculture. The Secretary reports directly to the State Board; however, the Secretary also serves the Governor as a member of the Cabinet. Technically, the State Board must present to the Governor any candidates for Secretary for his approval; however, I am not familiar with any instance when a Governor has not approved a candidate that was presented to him by the State Board. Naturally, given this precarious situation it is normal for the State Board to consult with the Governor’s office to seek advice regarding potential candidates in order to avoid any potential conflict because it is certainly not to our industry’s advantage to appoint a Secretary that the Governor doesn’t want who would then be ineffective as a Cabinet member…our industry would suffer. Yet, to date over the course of 101 years of the New Jersey Department of Agriculture there have only been eight secretaries; all of them serving multiple Governors of various parties. Today we are served by Doug Fischer who has been Secretary for about 9 years now and who is doing a great job.

In considering the transition before us right now as Governor Elect Murphy prepares to take office in January I have a pretty good sense of what is going on. This is because I served on two recent Governor’s transition teams specifically for the Department of Agriculture: Governor Christie Todd Whitman as well as our recent Governor Chris Christie. I also continue to serve on the Highlands Council as its Vice Chairman and was originally appointed by Governor James McGreevy to that position; interestingly a position that required Senatorial Courtesy. So, I am familiar with both parties and understand the process here in New Jersey and my sense is that the Department of Agriculture will not garner too much initial interest from our new Governor as he focuses on much more notable appointments that are solely his. I also believe that you will continue to see Doug Fischer serving in his capacity as Secretary and serving on the new Governor’s cabinet. I also believe that you will not see the Governor Elect Murphy direct too much attention towards agriculture until he has settled into his position for the first year. So now you can watch and see if I am correct!

I would love to tell you about Governor Jon Corzine’s attempt to eliminate the New Jersey Department of Agriculture and our New Jersey Farmers’ response…but that will have to wait for another time as I am running out of space and it is a full article on its own.

From the bottom of my heart I want to thank you all for the great encouragement that you are to all of us on the farm and for the consistent support that you offer our team. We love growing for you! I wish you all of God’s blessings this Thanksgiving season!