Week 18; October 23, 2014. Final delivery of the season!

What's in the box? 

IMG_1720
IMG_1720

pak choi

carrots

broccoli

red onions

brussel sprouts

rainbow chard

parsley

winter squash

spinach

head lettuce

IMG_1725
IMG_1725

pak choi

head lettuce

winter squash

red onions

brussel sprouts

broccoli

parsley

carrots

Notes on the box...  

Brussel Sprouts are such a treat, but this season they matured a little late and unevenly.  We picked what was ready, but feel pretty disappointed that we weren't able to get more to you.  Good news for Winter Share folks who are fans of Brussel Sprouts, though.  Some of them got extra large size.  Trim off the stalk part and then cut them in half before cooking.  They all taste great! 

We are giving a medley of Winter Squash today.  Everyone got some combination that included pie pumpkins, black futsu squash, autumn crown pumpkin, delicata, acorn, red kuri, or butternut. Black Futsu is an heirloom and a personal favorite.  The skins are edible, so it's good for recipes where you remove the seeds then slice the squash into moons and roast the slices (see a few weeks ago when we had delicata squash). 

Pak Choi, again?  wow.  Three times was WAY more than we planned on giving this vegetable, but it loved the weather or something. It wouldn't stop growing!  Hopefully you have learned to love it!  It is wonderful chopped and added to stir fry or soup. 

The chard can be used as you would spinach.  I like to stretch the amount of spinach that I have by adding card to it.  Spinach/Chard Lasagna?  Yum!  

Recipes...  

 Green Juice  The recipe calls for cucumbers, but we've been adding apples to our juice. 

Winter Panzanella from Smitten Kitchen  uses winter squash and brussel sprouts

Moroccan Spiced Carrot Hummus

Brussel Sprout Salad with Apples and Candied Walnuts

Twice Baked Squash with Quinoa, Pecans, and Parmesan  Recipe calls for Butternut, but any squash would work well. 

On the farm...

Usually at week 18 we are all feeling relief that the season is wrapping up.  It takes a ton of thought, planning, timing, sacrifice, luck, energy, and work from all of us to get these boxes out to you during the growing season.  Our next season starts as soon as the deliveries end.  We are cleaning up the farm and getting things ready for the snow to fall, reading surveys, packing and delivering season extension shares, going over what we want to change, working on our budget for the remainder of the season and for next season, we move on to crop planning, equipment maintenance and repair...  There are still animals that need care every day.  We have to look for crew members for next season.  And this Winter there will be off farm jobs, as well. 

So at the end of the season we are usually dreaming about shrinking our CSA to 20 members, turning the barn into a haunted house, and starting a kitchey pumpkin patch.  But this season, with the warmer weather and sunshine, the best fall colors we've seen in a long time, great feedback from members, and the boxes wrapping up in a way that we are overall pretty happy with; we feel like saving the pumpkin patch for a retirement dream and are already feeling optimistic and looking forward to next season.  

Overall we feel good about this past season.  We had fewer of some crops than we had planned (melons, cucumbers, and winter squash)  and some crops did really well (lettuce, broccoli, cabbage, and cauliflower).  This is the nature of CSA farming, not everything goes according to crop plan. 

It's tough to keep the big picture in mind at times as to why we are doing this.  But our passion is good food raised responsibly going to a group of people who are hoping to change the world one meal at a time. But we know that those ideals are also as important as the value you get in the box. So we are always trying to give you both the ideal you signed up for, a healthy balanced farm and the value of what you bought into.

 If you enjoyed being a member of Turnip Rock, we would LOVE for you to stick with us!  When members return from year to year we are able to focus more on growing healthy food which we love to do, and less on marketing (which is honestly not a place where we excel).  If you love CSA,  we really hope that you will tell your friends and family. Word of mouth is the best advertising we can get and we need to get more people excited and educated about the importance of local food so that all the small farms can thrive and we can shift how our food system works, making it more sustainable and healthy for ourselves and our environment. 

Next season we will FINALLY be offering a cheese share!  We will be sending you information about adding it to your 2015 CSA share as soon as we get the odds and ends of our cheese room finished.  This may involve a crowd-funding effort, so keep an eye out for that. 

We are so grateful to have grown food for you and your families this season.  Please fill out the survey that we email to you and let us know about your experience.  We can't thank you enough for your support of a local, just, and responsible food system, and our little piece of the puzzle called Turnip Rock Farm ! 

IMG_1711
IMG_1711
IMG_1713
IMG_1713
IMG_1714
IMG_1714
IMG_1716
IMG_1716
IMG_1581
IMG_1581
IMG_1567
IMG_1567
IMG_1707
IMG_1707
IMG_1710
IMG_1710
IMG_1719
IMG_1719
IMG_1731
IMG_1731
IMG_1728
IMG_1728
IMG_1736
IMG_1736

And a big huge overwhelming THANK YOU to the 2014 farm crew who made it all come together.  Haley and Dana were with us full time and Sam worked with us again part time.  These guys are amazingly self motivated, smart, funny, and fast! They brought a great positive attitude to work and cared about the farm and the boxes in a very generous way.  Dana is sticking around to help us with the Winter Shares and Haley is headed to the city to keep up her work with food employment.  Sam is going adventuring and will be working on farms in warmer climates.  We hope to have all of them back with us in the future.  Big hugs guys!  We couldn't do it without you! 

Oh hey, Did we just get a shout out from the first lady?! 

Just kidding.  She doesn't know us.  Anyway...

Lots of love from the 2014 crew at TurntUp Rock Farm! 

IMG_1740
IMG_1740
Week 17; October 16, 2014

What's in the box? 

IMG_1561
IMG_1561

butternut squash

savoy cabbage

leeks

braising mix (baby kale)

collards

pak choi

sage

daikon radish

potatoes

onions

IMG_1563
IMG_1563

potatoes

onions

butternut squash

pak choi

braising mix (baby kale)

leeks

sage

daikon radish

Notes on the box... 

 Everyone's favorite, Butternut Squash!  The skins of these are not edible.  you can peel them with a sturdy vegetable peeler or with a knife.  Butternut is great for soups and sautees, and steaming and things.  It makes a fantastic "pumpkin" pie.  In fact, most of the canned pumpkin that you can buy in the store is actually made of butternut squash.  It should be kept on your counter. 

Daikon radish is great for kimchi if you've been considering some home fermentation, also great for quick pickles to add some crunch to sandwiches, and soups.  We also have some recipes for a few new things to try.  Daikon will keep for about forever in a plastic bag in your crisper.  Cut off what you need for a recipe and leave the rest for another time. 

Recipes... 

[yumprint-recipe id='55']Stir Fried Ginger Pak Choi

Kimchi

Daikon Au Gratin

 Daikon and Pork Soup

Daikon Radish Soup

Bibimbop with Beef Golgogi

Cabbage and Radish Slaw with Peanut Dressing

White Bean and Pumpkin Hummus

Roasted Butternut Squash Salad with Chickpeas, Kale, and Pearl Couscous

On the Farm...

Second to last CSA box for the main season.  We still have some Winter Shares available, but you will need to email us if you'd like to add it.  We also have the 2015 early signup open and hope that you will jump on it!  A deposit is required at signup, but the next payment isn't due until January.  And you can use your RETURNIP coupon for a discount.  Early signup ensures you get this seasons price.  Were you on the wait list for an egg share in 2014?  Early signups get you an egg share before they sell out!

Are you looking to take care of your Winter wellness?  Looking for natural immunity boosters before cold and flu season starts?  Try out a Red Clover Herbal Apothecary Winter CSA share. 

Looking to eat up local foods through the cold Winter?  We highly recommend the Winter Share of Foxtail Farm!  This will get you deliveries of storage crops, homemade breads, granola, soups, and frozen veggies for multiple deliveries from November into 2015.  Deliveries are once every three weeks.  Please have a look and consider this option!  Foxtail Winter Share is a great value!  Contact Foxtail Farm for their 2014 sign up information. 

Next week we will put out the member survey. We hope you have enjoyed the season and look forward to being your farmers for as long as you'll have us! 

This week on the farm....

IMG_1540
IMG_1540
IMG_1539
IMG_1539
IMG_1541
IMG_1541

And some beautiful mornings

and some garlic planting!

IMG_1543
IMG_1543

and some more dirt eating happened

some more dirt eating happened
some more dirt eating happened

each clove of garlic was planted into well fertilized soil by hand with love so that we may offer up big beautiful heads of garlic into your boxes next season!  We planted all that wasn't sold as the "garlic add on" plus a little over 100 pounds of seed that we purchased.  Garlic for all next season! 

IMG_1546
IMG_1546
IMG_1547
IMG_1547
IMG_1548
IMG_1548

We all got in on planting.  Even our sweet kitty Whitman came out to the field to help out. 

IMG_1550
IMG_1550

Otto spread some milkweed seed in hopes of good butterfly habitat for next season.

The pak choi stood up and said "Hello!"

IMG_1551
IMG_1551
IMG_1552
IMG_1552

The cabbage patch offered up some heads that were too big for CSA boxes

IMG_1530
IMG_1530
IMG_1553
IMG_1553

The daikon radish jumped up out of the soil and said "Pick me!  Pick me!"

IMG_1558
IMG_1558

The colors continued to get even more beautiful!  We had no idea that was even possible.

IMG_1526
IMG_1526
IMG_1521
IMG_1521
IMG_1559
IMG_1559
IMG_1544
IMG_1544

And we had some fun times, as usual.  And quality control stayed on top of the job.  And after two wonderful seasons, our jewel of an employee, Miranda hit the road for new adventures.  Her hard work and nurturing spirit and genuine care made a lasting impression on the farm and our hearts.  We feel lucky to have had her in our community and we feel lucky to count her as a great friend.  Bon Voyage, Mud Pie!  Come on back anytime!

Week 16; October 9, 2014

What's in the box?   

Full Share
Full Share

 carrots

head lettuce

green top beets

bagged spinach

salad mix

lacinato kale

hakurei turnips

red onion

cauliflower

acorn squash

Single Share

same as above, but no head lettuce or green top beets

broccoli OR cauliflower

Notes on the box... 

About 20% of the Cauliflower seems to have been hit with a frost that discolored it a bit.  If your Cauliflower looks a bit different, it should still taste great, though it might not hold quite as long as the ones that hadn't gotten the frost.  But we had to give the frosted stuff in order to get cauliflower into everyones boxes.  Sorry!  But this will likely be the last cauliflower of the season. 

The carrots are mostly bagged baby carrots with a handful of shares getting regular sized topped carrots.  These are true baby carrots, not the whittled down ones you might find at the grocery.  They are wonderful cut in half lengthwise or left whole and roasted. 

Hakuri Turnips or Salad Turnips are ones you may remember from the beginning of the season.  They are such a treat!  Remove greens from turnips to store.  The turnips in butter recipe below is so simple and perfectly delicious.  Or you can see the Week 3 blog for this season for a Turnips with White Miso recipe from Deborah Madison.  You can also slice or dice them and add them raw to salads. 

Full shares got green top beets this week.  The greens should be removed from the beets for storage.  Greens can be added to or used in place of spinach or kale.

Lacinato Kale is back!  Enjoy its sweetness since it has been touched by a frost!

Like all other winter squash, Acorn Squash should be stored on your counter, adding to your festive fall decor. 

Recipes... 

[yumprint-recipe id='54']Vegan Red Lentil Stuffed Acorn Squash

Roasted Acorn Squash with Onion, Grapes, and Thyme

Tuscan Kale Salad with Roasted Chickpeas

Farro Beet Salad (with the greens!)

On the farm...

We got a little snow the other day! We woke up and there it was, sitting on the ground!  Then there was a very very thick layer of frost.  The temperatures have been 10 degrees below average for this time of year.  We have been feeling it and so have the veggies.  Things have slowed their growth a little.  We have a planting of broccoli that we are tapping our toes, arms crossed, waiting for it to head up.  We also have some little bitty brussel sprouts that will hopefully size up in the next couple of weeks.  The good news is that the cool weather sweetens up the greens and the carrots.  Yum! 

 Yes!  We still have Winter Shares available!  Some people have had trouble with the sign up and if you'd like a Winter Share but couldn't get signed up, you can email us directly at turniprock@gmail.com and we will add it to your account. 

It's also time to get your early sign up in for 2015! 

As returning members can use the coupon code RETURNIP for a discount on your share, if you’d like to!    If you are a dropsite host, you will have a different discount code that will be emailed to you.  

Signing up early ensures that you will be charged the 2014 seasons price.  Egg share options are first come first serve and we aren’t expanding our flock!  These sell out every season and we have a long wait list.  Signing up early is the best way to make sure you get eggs.  Also, If you think you can handle the amount of veggies included and you easily went through your half share, please consider a full share!  We LOVE seeing the early sign-ups rolling in!  Please contact us if you have any questions or any trouble with signups. 

IMG_1455
IMG_1455
IMG_1470
IMG_1470
IMG_1473
IMG_1473
IMG_1462
IMG_1462
IMG_1476
IMG_1476

Last week we put a flier in the boxes about Red Clover Herbal Apothecary with information about Nancy's Winter wellness CSA share.  We cannot recommend this enough.  It is so amazing and effective and a good deal, too!  Everything is handcrafted by a talented and experienced healer.   This is your reminder to sign up!  Here's the link!

Enjoy your veggies and the beautiful fall season! 

Turnip Rock FarmerComment