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The Bounty of Our CSA

Posted on July 24, 2012 by Jessica

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We’re in Week 8 of our CSA, and I’ve been horrible at posting about all the delicious veggies we’ve received. So in light of today’s pick up, I figured I would do a recap of what we’ve had and some of the things we’ve made:

Lots of different lettuces, about ten bunches so far: red oak, red leaf, green Boston bibb, red Boston bibb, romaine, iceberg, you name it.

Lots of bok choy, both baby and regular! Our farmer is of Chinese decent, and they grow a lot of specialty Asian greens, like bok choy, sometimes called Chinese cabbage. We have come to really love bok choy, and Asian-inspired dishes are a staple in our diet. Not only do stir fries and sautees lend themselves wonderfully to vegetables, but you get so much flavor from the spices and sauces: ginger, garlic, sambal oelek, sriracha, hoison, soy, miso, I could go on and on.

Some of the other Asian greens we’ve had so far:  U choy (sometimes called yu choy) and guy lon. U choy is related to spinach, and I simply sauteed it with ginger and garlic. Guy lon is Chinese broccoli, and it look and tastes similar to a combination of broccoli rabe and broccolini. Again, I simply sauteed it with garlic and red chili flakes.

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Our First Share of the Summer!

Posted on June 6, 2012 by Jessica

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Isn’t it beautiful? I’ve been counting down the days to our first share, and I literally let out a “woop!” last night when the veggies were posted. And as you can see, we got strawberries, too! I love when our share includes fruit. Here’s what we got: one bunch of red oak lettuce, one bulb kohlrabi, parsley, 1/2 pound asparagus, 1/2 pound sugar snap peas, and 1 pint strawberries. Remember, this is a partial share, so if it seems like a small amount, that’s why. We didn’t cook with anything last night because I got home quite late, but I’ll definitely be posting recipes, so stay tuned!
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It’s (Almost) Summer Farm Share Time!

Posted on March 15, 2012 by Jessica

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There are a lot of reasons why I look forward to summer in New York City: lazy Saturdays at the beach, free concerts in Prospect Park, more ice cream trucks than I can handle, and, most importantly, the return of our farm share. For the last two (going on three) summers, we’ve participated in our neighborhood CSA (community supported agriculture), the Crown Heights Farm Share. Farm Shares (or CSAs, the terms are interchangeable) work like this: at the beginning of the season, we pay a lump sum to received produce fresh from a local farmer every week, and we pick up our share once a week at a designated pick-up spot in the neighborhood. We also have to volunteer for a minimum of four hours as part of our share. It’s a fabulous way to support your local farmers, try new vegetables, and get more involved with your community.

sang lee farms, csa, crown heights csa, vegetables, local foodvia Sang Lee Farms Facebook

The Crown Heights CSA gets vegetables from Sang Lee Farms on the North Fork of Long Island. The CSA actually runs year round, but we only participate in the summer because that’s the only time a partial share is available. A full share provides enough vegetables for a family of four, while a partial share is enough to feed two (sometimes even the partial is a lot for the two of us). Our summer share runs for 23 weeks, and the cost works out to about $17 a week, which is quite a bargain when you compare it to prices at the city farmer’s markets. If there are any vegetables leftover at the end of the week’s distribution, the food goes to Georgia’s Place, which provides permanent housing for mentally ill, formerly homeless adults. Georgia’s Place is also where our weekly pick-up happens, and last year, the CSA members built and planted a rooftop farm on top of the building! Throughout the year, we are able to work on the rooftop garden as part of our volunteer requirement.

Georgia's Place Rooftop Farm, crown heights csa, crown heights farm shareGeorgia’s Place rooftop farm, photos via Seeds to Feed

If you live in Crown Heights (or even if you don’t), you should consider joining the Farm Share. For us, it’s been a really great way to try new vegetables that we never would have picked up at the market. Garlic scapes? I didn’t even know what they were, but now I know I love the little curly green things. Bok choy? Never would have thought about it, but now it’s a delicious and versatile staple in our summer diet. Plus, the Crown Heights Farm Share offers additional shares like fruit and cheese. And on top of that, they partner with Lewis Waite Farms to offer meat. This is particularly awesome because you can order it as you want it and pick what you want.

Registration for the Crown Heights Farm Share is open on the website, and the shares have filled up every single year, so if you’re thinking about it, do it now! You won’t regret it.

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