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CSA, Week 2

Today was week two of our CSA with Waldingfield Farm. This week’s bounty was beets, mixed greens, yellow squash, zucchini, and sugar peas.

Our pick-up point is the Sandy Hook Organic Farmer’s Market, where we also got some prepared pesto, fresh mozzarella, and whole wheat flax seed bread. These delectables were made by a company based in Stamford, CT (deepest apologies for not getting their name).

So, with all of that good fresh food in the house, we went out to dinner tonight to Sal E Pepe, our local favorite. Apart from the excellent food and service, Angelo (the owner) makes a point of having local items on the menu.

Saturday’s Forage, 6/28/2008

We packed up the cooler and the camera and headed north to the New Milford Farmers Market. We got:
– bread from Wave Hill Bread
– pork cuts from Ox Hollow Farm
– beets and fennel bulb from Riverbank Farm
– blueberry/raspberry jam, strawberries, and shortbread from Rose’s Berry Farm
-strawberry jam and scallion scapes from Mountain View Farm.
-more soap Goatboy Soap (My purple sweatshirt is in, but not at this location this week. No worries–given the temperature lately, I’m not in a big rush.)

Waldingfield Farms was there and this week’s offerings looked good…can’t wait for Tuesday for our CSA drop.

Goat Boy‘s brother with some of the kids:

Mountain View Farm, from Kent, CT

Rose’s Berry Farm, from South Glastonbury, CT

Seriously, the folks at supermarkets will not take the time to explain to you how things grow or how to cook something new to you like these folks will. Where have I been all my life?!

Okay, enough time marveling…back on the road and off to Stuarts to pick up our order. Jim was his usual jovial self and we made off with several thick ribeye’s porterhouses, a few packs of burgers, and several other items to see us through the next few weeks.

That night, we enjoyed some burgers with fresh mozz (from New Pond), some greenhouse tomatoes from Maple Bank Farms, lettuce from Waldingfield, all on Wave Hill bread.

Our CSA!

Our CSA did start this week! Today!

Our CSA is with Waldingfield Farm in Washington, CT. Our pick-up point is the Sandy Hook Organic Farmers’ Market at St. John’s Episcopal Church, on Washington Ave in Sandy Hook (co-inciding with the Farmer’s Market here on Tuesdays from 2-6 PM).

This week we got greens; lots of greens. We got Bibb lettuce, red lettuce, mixed salad greens, mustard greens, Swiss chard, and Chinese greens that I don’t know the name of. Lots of greens. A very impressive first for us. We also bought some of Waldingfield’s own salad dressing.

So tonight we had salad! We mixed the Bibb lettuce, red lettuce, mixed salad greens. We used the radishes, fennel, and carrots from the organic market as toppings. We also chopped the garlic scapes and cut some strawberries (from Holbrook’s) for more toppings. For the protein, we crumbled some cheese we had from Sankow’s Beaver Brook Farm. And we used Waldingfield’s own salad dressing. A very delicious meal.

Thank you Daniel, Patrick, and Quincy!