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Your go-to winter elixir
Dear Spoon Full Farm Family,
Beef bone broth. It’s your go-to winter elixir. (It certainly has been ours.)
Packed with nutrients and restorative properties, bone broth is rich in vitamins, minerals, healthy fats, collagen, and amino acids such as glycine, which has proven to have strong1 read more »
Snow, Snow, and more Snow
Dear Spoon Full Farm Family,
Snow has completely blanketed the farm. It's gently snowing as I write.
With even more snow expected in the next upcoming days, greener fields and warmer days feel like a distant memory.
During this time of year, there is much to indo1 read more »
"Moo-ving" Moments
Dear Spoon Full Farm Family,
Welcome to 2020.
We have enjoyed a wonderful holiday season, surrounded by loved ones, and delicious foods. We hope you did as well.
Holidays are a reminder of how meaningful it is to sit down with loved ones. To share a meal with others is a chance to1 read more »
Cheers to the New Year!
Dear Spoon Full Farm Family,
2019 was fruitful, beautiful, challenging and joyous. We picked cherry tomatoes by the thousands. And we learned lessons by the hundreds, from Mother Nature, one another, and you.
Cheers to the growth ahead in a new decade, both on the land and in minds and1 read more »
Happy Holidays from Spoon Full Farm!
Dear Spoon Full Farm Family,
The entire farm crew at Spoon Full Farm wants to wish you a beautiful holiday season! We wish you much joy, love, and laughter during this time of year.
When we think of all the reasons why we love doing what we do (and there are many) at the end of the day, it&rs1 read more »
Happy Holidays!
Dear Spoon Full Farm Family,
The entire farm crew at Spoon Full Farm wants to wish you a beautiful holiday season! We wish you much joy, love, and laughter during this time of the year.
When we think of all the reasons why we love doing what we do (and there are many) at the end of the day, i1 read more »
Winter CSA update
Dear Spoon Full Farm Family,
Between building a new greenhouse, interviewing candidates for our 2020 garden apprenticeship, and taking good care of the animals, there are lots of wintry things happening here at the farm. There is also a new (but not so new) member joining the Spoon Full Farm team t1 read more »
December is here
Dear Spoon Full Farm Family:
We have enjoyed a delicious holiday of feasting and family, and we hope the same for you, as well. As December folds in the wings of the year, to settle in for a dark solstice roost, we crave warmth. Our favorite scene is a quiet kitchen, perhaps with windows fogg1 read more »
Mint Gratitude
Dear Spoon Full Farm Family:
As Thanksgiving approaches, we are offering gratitude for the soil microbes on our farm - gratitude in the form of mint compost (composted leaves and stems of mint plants, after their essential oil has been pressed out). As the grass and trees go dormant in the cold, di1 read more »