Customization closes at 3 am tomorrow (instead of the usual 6 am). Farmers sometimes run unusual schedules! We have to be rolling in the middle of the night tonight/tomorrow morning, so we have to get Farm Share information out of the computer earlier than usual. ;)
To help mitigate the stress for the hardest working among us (that would be Dan, as he shoulders the greatest burden of coaxing all of these plants into abundance), we sent Dan away for a few nights of R&R. The photo above shows (most of) the rest of us and our smiling readiness to run the farm without him this week! Wish Dan some good times, good food, and good mountain biking while he's away. (And he's still working on farm computer work for part of the time he's gone! What a guy.)
Peak Summer heat makes for a wild time on the farm. The heat stresses both plants and people. Death abounds (because this is a time of year when many plants die), and yet Watermelons also abound. And Tomatoes. And smoked & grilled Eggplant. It's so hot and so dry and yet also so humid, and then comes along a blessedly sweet rain. Or a slightly-stressful-but-so-beautiful lightening storm. It's a time of year of great contrasts. We're exhausted but life is also so full of fun things. Farm Share members and customers at market and our FarmStand here at the farm are amazingly grateful for what we do. Our apple and pear trees (family projects!) are having a productive and delicious year. Our kids are active on two vivacious sports teams and those keep us hopping between farm and sports, plants and people, tomatoes and swim caps, watermelons and bike helmets.
FYI -- We PROUDLY grow Watermelons with seeds inside them, because fruit should have seeds! (That's how they reproduce!) We grow mostly melons that have pink flesh and a smaller number of melons with yellow flesh. We eat the seeds - we just swallow them. Try it!
Hanging out at the bottom of this email evvvvverrryyy week is a list of our Storage Tips for various vegetables. There are some gems of info in there! The most salient points this week are: -> Keep Tomatoes and Eggplants OUT of the fridge. (Eggplants have the shortest shelf life of anything we grow. Eat them soon after getting them from us.)
Eggplants will feel softer/less firm after a few days at room temp, but they are still very fine to eat.
Our meals are still a constant combination of roasted/grilled vegetables and salads, plus protein from a friend's farm and some bread or rice or tortilla. Oil and Salt and Garlic are our best friends to make our meals complete... and vinegar.
We grow flowers because they make us smile in the summertime! When it's so dang hot, yellow sunflowers and pink snapdragons make us happy. They lift us right up. Plus the watermelon in the belly helps, too. We're not joking.
Vegetable prep suggestions:
- Dice up Tomatoes and Sweet Bullhorn Peppers and toss with olive oil, garlic, and salt. Maybe also Balsamic vinegar. Put on top of Salads or simply enjoy as its own side dish.
- Use Lettuce leaves as wraps/boats for any assortment of fillings: tunafish, chicken salad, tofu "chicken" salad, egg salad...the list of options is loooong.
- Same for cooler(s) at pick up locations with any cold items that aren't vegetables (tomatoes, eggs, fermented vegetables, etc...)
- Preparation ideas and recipe suggestions are in your email. Also check out our Pinterest Page for lots of recipe ideas, organized by vegetable.
Vacations:
If you will be gone and can't pick up a particular week's share you can reschedule that week's share for a different week in the Harvie software, or you can have a friend or family member pick up for you. Just forward this email to them so they know the details.
Janet, Dan, and the whole Broadfork crew (Julie, Mia, Natalie, Sophie, Magda, S., Zach, and the farm kids)