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Winter CSA: Delivery #2

Posted by Your SIO Farmers on
 December 30, 2014

This week you will enjoy:

Beets: baby mix 4 lbs
Carrots: yaya 4 lbs
Garlic 3 heads
Leeks 6 each
Onions: cortland 6 each
Potatoes: Russet & Purple 8 lbs
Radicchio 2 heads
Turnips 4 lbs
Winter Squash: long pie 1 each

Crop Notes

  • Baby Beet Mix: A festive mixture of red, heirloom chioggia, and gold beets. The petite size lends itself well to roasting or steaming whole or halved.
  • Carrots: Yaya! Thats the name of the orange carrots in the share. These rode through the two cold snaps we’ve had since November in the fields. Root crops benefit greatly from a little extra cold right at the end of their maturation- they turn the extra starches into sugars. The higher sugar content in the cells essentially acts as antifreeze for the plants…and results in a great tasting root!
  • Garlic: The garlic in your share is a softneck variety called Nootka Rose. Softneck garlic is known for its mild flavor and storage capability, but this variety has a little extra kick. The seed for this fantastic Pacific Northwest heirloom garlic came from our friend Avram of Garlicana Farm in southern Oregon.
  • Long Pie Pumpkin: This unique pumpkin is also known as a Nantucket Pie Pumpkin and hails from Maine circa the mid 1800’s. It is harvested green in the late summer and slowly ripens to a brilliant orange in storage. Local area Organic farmers widely agree that this is hands-down one of the best pie pumpkins out there, and they even had a pie bake-off to prove it! We love it because it was a great producer, stores well, and has a very small center cavity…leaving you with lots of stringless, tasty pumpkin. Not only great for pies- try it roasted or feature it in a spicy Thai curry.
  • Purple Majesty Potatoes: This is the darkest purple potato available, inside and out. It will hold its lovely, fun color through cooking and makes one of the best-looking pots of mashed potatoes you’ll ever find. Not only do these spuds look great, they pack about twice as much Anthocyanidins (most widely know for their antioxidant properties) as any other produce, putting these right at the top of the list for ‘superfoods’. The skins on this variety oftentimes exhibit ‘russeting’, giving them a golden/tan sheen that is perfectly normal and edible.
  • Turnips: You will find either Purple Top or Gilfeather turnips in your share. They cook up the same, and are both well-loved heirloom varieties. Gilfeather is a welcome  new addition to our crop collection, and the Purple Top have essentially naturalized themselves in one of our fields after going to seed several winters ago. Cultivation brings new seeds to the surface where they germinate and begin to grow. This year they grew up right in between our winter squash beds and did great!

Storage Notes

Although onions and potatoes enjoy very similar storage conditions in a cool, dark, dry, well-ventilated place- they don’t necessarily enjoy each others company. If you intend to store your potatoes or onions for extended periods of time, you will have better success if they are somewhat separated rather than right next to each other or in the same box. The reason is that both crops slowly emit gasses (as do all fruits and vegetables) over time. The gasses emitted from onions can cause premature sprouting in potatoes, and potato gasses can rot onions.
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1st Week of Winter Share is Here!

Posted by Your SIO Farmers on
 December 17, 2014

Thanks for joining us this winter in some great seasonal eating. As your farmers we have always had crops in storage to eat over the dark winter months. We are excited to now be sharing this opportunity with you! Please give us feedback so we can know if you are enjoying the vegetables as much as we do.

Beets: Chioggia 4 lbs
Cabbage: Famosa 1 head
Carrots: Dragon 4 lbs
Leeks: Tadorna 6 each
Potatoes: Canela Russets 6 lbs
Radicchio: Leo 2 heads
Shallots: Eds Red 2 lbs
Winter Squash: Baby Butternut 2 each
Winter Squash: Red Kuri 1 each

A Few Crop Notes:

  • Chioggia Striped Beets: This heirloom variety is originally from Italy.  Steamed and sliced they will bring some festive color to many a holiday meal.
  • Purple “Dragon” Carrots: The color plays best on your plate if sliced thinly into coin shaped slices. When slow cooked whole and unpeeled in stews the interiors become a deep orange reminiscent of sweet potato.
  • Canela Russet Potato:   Cured Russets deepen in potato flavor and become drier and fluffier. According to Sauvie Island Organics’s Farm Manager Scott Latham, Canela Russets make the very best mashed potatoes & gnocchi ever! These potatoes are especially delicious because they were grown without extra irrigation, just rainfall. Do not be surprised if the potatoes feel be a bit softer then you are used to. This variety softens a little in storage. They may also have a few spots on their surface that can be easily removed with a paring knife.
  • Leonardo Radicchio: Bitter greens like radicchio are nutritional and digestive powerhouses. They provide a refreshing counterpoint in flavor, especially during the winter months. If the bitterness is too intense for your preference, try sauteing or searing the greens (perhaps alongside caramelized shallots), and sprinkle with a hint of something acidic right at the end. The greens take on a sweeter, more nutty and savory flavor as they are cooked and the acid (think balsamic vinegar or lemon juice) works to neutralize the bitter flavor as well. Finish with some pine nuts or curls of parmesan for a great side dish! Radicchio will store for a long time in your fridge, so you can cut off a portion at a time much like you would with a cabbage. 
  • Red Kuri Winter Squash: The variety this year is Potimarron, an heirloom squash that originates from France.  In French Potiron means pumpkin and marron, chestnut.  After baking this squash, you do not have to add anything else, just set yourself down and grab a spoon.

Storage tips from Jennifer Surdyk, Sauvie Island Organics’ Harvest & Pack-out Manager.

Her expertise will help you keep your produce looking and tasting great. 

Ever wonder why your farm fresh vegetables are not always staying perky in your refrigerator?  The optimal storage condition for many root vegetables, leafy greens, cabbages, and leeks is very low temperature (just above freezing) and very high humidity (about 95% relative humidity). The inside of a refrigerator just has too much air movement and too low of humidity to keep vegetables completely happy. Plastic bags are your best friend for prolonging the life of produce in your refrigerator! Once you get your share home, put your root vegetables, leeks, radicchio, and cabbage all into plastic bags, even inside the veggie bin of your refrigerator. This simple step will keep your produce looking perky and vibrant for weeks to come.

The shallots and squash prefer to live outside of your refrigerator. You can enjoy the festive look of squash and shallots in a basket on the table or counter top. Shallots are more tolerant of light exposure, but will turn green if placed in direct bright light. They are still edible, but may attempt to sprout more quickly.

Jennifer also offers a few space saving techniques.

A trick I use to fit lots of leeks in my fridge when I’m low on space is to remove the unusable green portion and toss it into the freezer in a ziploc bag where I collect all of my vegetable ends, pieces, peels, scraps, and any meat bones. When I have a critical mass built up I make a batch of stock with it. Then you only have to store 8” of trimmed and ready to use leek, which should be kept in a plastic bag to prevent moisture loss and wilting.

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Eating Local All Winter Long

Posted by Your SIO Farmers on
 December 10, 2014

Continue Eating SIO Veggies All Winter

Two great ways to continue to enjoy the bounty of the farm:

-Join our Winter CSA: Deliveries begin Thursday December 18th. See our website for details or email us at csa@sauvieislandorganics.com to reserve your share of the winter harvest.

-Find us on Sundays at the Hillsdale Winter Farmers’ Market.

Thinking Beyond the Winter?

So are we, and we would love to have you join us for the regular 2015 CSA season. Right now if you sign-up and pay your $100 deposit by January 1, 2015 you will lock-in the 2014 share price. Take it one step further and sign-up and pay in full by January 1, 2015 and you’ll receive a gift certificate to our market stand at the Hillsdale Winter Farmers Market ($25 for paying for a full share & $12.50 for paying for a half share).
Click here to sign-up for the regular 2015 CSA

 

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CSA Week 28: December 2 to December 4

Posted by csa on
 December 2, 2014

This Week’s Share

Crop

Family Share

Half Share

Beets, Touchstone Gold 3 pounds 1 1/2 pounds
Carrots, Jaune du Doubs Yellow 2 pounds 1 pound
Celeriac (Celery Root) 2 bulbs 1 bulb
Garlic 2 bulbs 1 bulb
Onions, Cortland Yelllow 2 each 1 each
Parsnips 3 pounds 1 1/2 pounds
Potatoes, Yukon Gem 3 pounds 1 1/2 pounds
Winter Squash, Assorted 4 each 2 each

Share Notes

  • Beets, Touchstone Gold: Smooth golden roots with bright yellow flesh retain their color when cooked. Excellent, sweet flavor.
  • Celeriac: The big, bulbous celeriac in your share this week were harvested after our first frost of the season. As a result they have a delicious sweetness to share, but may show signs of cold damage to their tops. Just cut off the top as usual and peel for using your favorite way.

Season Comes to a Close: Thank You & See you Next Season

That’s right, it’s here, the last week of the 2014 CSA season has arrived. Thank you to you, our members, for another great season. Thank you to our generous and patient site hosts and site coordinators for offering their space and time for another season of successful pick-ups. And thank you to our awesome and hard working crew for seeding, planting, weeding, harvesting, irrigating, tractoring, washing, packing, and delivering all season long  in order to bring you your share of the harvest each week. You too can say thank you, just sign-up for next season because it’ll be just around the corner before you know it.

Don’t Want the SIO Goodness to End? 

If you are not quite ready to return to the market you can still join us for a Winter Storage Share. The first winter boxes will going out the week of December 15th, and you can email us here or call us in the office to reserve your share of the winter harvest.

Thinking Beyond the Winter?

So are we, and we would love to have you join us for the regular 2015 CSA season. Right now if you sign-up and pay your $100 deposit by January 1st, 2015 you will lock-in the 2014 share price. Take it one step further and sign-up and pay in full by January 1st, 2015 and you’ll receive a $25 gift certificate to our market stand at the Hillsdale Winter Farmers Market. To renew your sign-up for the regular 2015 CSA season please send us an email and we’ll get you set-up.

Box Share Members: Please Return Your Containers

Please return your final empty bin (and any others you may have collected) to your site within 1 week of your final pick-up. We will be by to collect them on your usual delivery day next week. We are charged a fee by the company we rent them from for each container that is not returned, so please please please search your house, garage, trunk, and porch for any containers on the loose and return them to your usual pick-up site. Thank you in advance for returning your containers.

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CSA Week 27 (Thanksgiving): November 25 to November 26

Posted by csa on
 November 25, 2014

This Week’s Share

Crop

Family Share

Half Share

Beets, Cylindra 1 1/2 pounds 3/4 pound
Carrots, Bolero Orange & Purple Dragon 3 pounds 1 1/2 pounds
Chicory, Radicchio 2 heads 1 head
Fennel 2 bulbs 1 bulb
Garlic 2 bulbs 1 bulb
Shallots 1 pound 1/2 pound
Potatoes, Yukon Gem 4 pounds 2 pounds
Winter Squash, Butternut 2 each 1 each

Share Notes

  • Beets, Cylindra: A wonderful heirloom from Denmark, this beet was made for slicing. The unique and long cylindrical beet produces much more uniform slices than round beets. They can be peeled raw like a carrot, or roasted whole and used as you would any other beet.
  • Carrots: Enjoy both the large orange Bolero carrots, and the Purple Dragon carrots with their vibrant reddish-purple exterior and bright orange beneath the surface. Both types have a sweet and delicious flavor.

Thanksgiving Thoughts from the Farm

As you get together with friends and family this holiday and give thanks for the bounty that the harvest season has to provide we at Sauvie Island Organics want to give you a BIG THANK YOU for supporting community agriculture. We take pride in nourishing hundreds of families around the Portland area, and hope you are proud to call your self a member of SIO. We have just one more week of the season together, and definitely want to see you this winter or back in the spring.

Thanksgiving Pick-ups

There will be changes to days and/or times to some of our pick-up sites this week due to Thanksgiving.

All Tuesday pick-up sites will be as regularly scheduled on Tuesday, November 25th and pick-up times will be the same.

All Wednesday pick-up sites will be delivered on Wednesday, November  26th by 12pm (noon).

All Thursday pick-up sites will be moved to Tuesday, November 25th and pick-up times will be the same as usual.

Pick-up at the Farm will be from 4:30pm Tuesday, November 25th through 5pm Sunday, November 30. 

New Winter Pick-up Site in Northwest Portland

We are proud to announce our new partnership with Kobos Coffee for the winter season. David and Susan Kobos have been providing their customers with freshly roasted coffee, fine teas, spices, and specialty cooking utensils since 1973, and they have generously offered to host our NW Portland Winter Share Pick-up site at their NW Vaughn store. Every other week this winter you can pick-up an SIO Winter Storage Share that will be waiting for you inside their inviting and warm and store and cafe located at 2355 NW Vaughn. Below are the basic details about winter share, and we have several spots remaining and would love for you to join us for another season.
SIO Winter Storage Share
  • Number of Deliveries: 7 (spanning 14 weeks)
  • Price: $610 (one share size)
  • The Bounty: beets, brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, celeriac, chicories, garlic, herbs, kohlrabi, leeks, onions, parsnips, potatoes, pie pumpkins, daikon radishes, shallots & numerous varieties of winter squash
  • Quantity: approximately 35 pounds per delivery
  • Delivery Dates: Week of December 15 & 29, January 12 & 26, February 9 & 23 and March 9

If you have any questions about the Winter Storage Share, or would like to sign-up for this exciting new opportunity please e-mail us here or call our office (503.621.6921). 

 

 

Categories : Blogroll, CSA Newsletter, Farm News & Updates, Uncategorized

CSA Week 26: November 18 to November 20

Posted by csa on
 November 18, 2014

This Week’s Share

Crop

Family Share

Half Share

Cabbage 1 large head 1 small head
Carrots, Jaune du Doubs Yellow 2 pounds 1 pound
Celeriac 2 bulbs 1 bulb
Chicory, Pan di Zucchero 1 large head 1 small head
Kale, Rainbow Lacinato 2 bunches 1 bunch
Onions, Cortland 6 each 3 each
Winter Squash, Pie Pumpkins 1 large 1 small

Share Notes

  • Carrots: The bright yellow Jaune du Doubs in your share this week are a French heirloom dating to the 19th century. Their sweet and distinctive flavor improves with cooking, and the smaller sized ones in your share this week may be just right for enjoying whole.
  • Chicory, Pan di Zucchero: The beautiful elongated chicory in your share this week is a sugarloaf type, hence is sweeter flavor and long loaf like nature. This fall treat holds up well to sauteeing, but has great flavor fresh and hold up well against robust dressings, so why not treat yourself to a fresh fall salad.

Thanksgiving Pick-ups

There will be changes to days and/or times to some of our pick-up sites the week of Thanksgiving.

All Tuesday pick-up sites will be as regularly scheduled on Tuesday, November 25th and pick-up times will be the same.

All Wednesday pick-up sites will be delivered on Wednesday, November  26th by 12pm (noon).

All Thursday pick-up sites will be moved to Tuesday, November 25th and pick-up times will be the same as usual.

Pick-up at the Farm will be from 4:30pm Tuesday, November 25th through 5pm Sunday, November 30. 

Planning for Thanksgiving

The big meal is just around the corner and by now you may be wondering what is in my share for the week of Thanksgiving? For those of you menu planning and making your shopping lists we are providing a preview of the share. Please take note this just forecast and the share is subject to change prior to Thanksgiving week.

Crop

Family Share

Half Share

Beets, Cylindra 1 1/2 pounds 3/4 pound
Carrots, Bolero Orange & Purple Dragon 3 pounds 1 1/2 pounds
Chicory, Radicchio 2 heads 1 head
Fennel 2 bulbs 1 bulb
Garlic 2 bulbs 1 bulb
Shallots 1 pound 1/2 pound
Potatoes, Yukon Gem 4 pounds 2 pounds
Winter Squash, Butternut 2 each 1 each
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CSA Week 25: November 11 to November

Posted by csa on
 November 11, 2014

This Week’s Share… Share Photo Coming Wednesday

Crop

Family Share

Half Share

Beets, Kestrel Red 3 pounds 1 1/2 pounds
Brussels sprouts 1 pound 1/2 pound
Carrots, Shin Kuroda 2 pounds 1 pound
Fennel 2 bulbs 1 bulb
Garlic 2 bulbs 1 bulb
Leeks 4 each 2 each
Chicory, Radicchio 1 large head 1 small head
Winter Squash, Delicata 2 each 1 each

Share Notes

  • Brussels sprouts: An SIO first, our Brussels sprout plants actually started to bolt this fall as a result of the hotter, dryer, extended summer we experienced this  year. What that means for you is a smaller amount of sprouts in your share, but no less delicious. You can expect another round, which will be frost-kissed by this week’s weather, in your Thanksgiving Share.
  • Carrots, Shin Kuroda: This Japanese carrot has short but thick roots, and is a tender, sweet, deeply orange colored delight. It’s known to perform well in heavier soils, so we put it to the test in our heavy clay soil zone and are loving the outcome. You too may notice their superior flavor, texture and color.

Planning for Thanksgiving

The big meal is just around the corner and by now you may be wondering what is in my share for the week of Thanksgiving? For those of you menu planning and making your shopping lists we are providing a preview of the share. Please take note this just forecast and the share is subject to change prior to Thanksgiving week.

Crop

Family Share

Half Share

Brussels Sprouts 1 pound 1/2 pound
Carrots 2 pounds 1 pound
Chicory, Radicchio 2 heads 1 head
Fennel 2 bulbs 1 bulb
Garlic 2 bulbs 1 bulb
Shallots 12 ounces 6 ounces
Potatoes, Yukon Gem 4 pounds 2 pounds
Winter Squash, Butternut 2 each 1 each

Warm up this Winter with SIO

Cold dark and windy nights are upon us, and what better way to warm your house and soul then with SIO vegetables all winter long? We have just a few Winter Storage Shares remaining, and would love for you to join us. That said, now is the time to talk to your household, find a share partner if needed, and get your sign-up underway so you don’t miss out on the exciting opportunity.

Number of Deliveries: 7 (spanning 14 weeks)

Price: $610 (one share size)

The Bounty: beets, brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, celeriac, chicories, garlic, herbs, kohlrabi, leeks, onions, parsnips, potatoes, pie pumpkins, daikon radishes, shallots & numerous varieties of winter squash

Quantity: approximately 35 pounds per delivery, intended to last for the 2 weeks between deliveries

Delivery Dates:
Week of December 15 & 29, January 12 & 26, February 9 & 23 and March 9

Delivery locations:

  • N: Grand Central Bakery @ 714 N Fremont
  • SE: Grand Central Bakery @ 2230 SE Hawthorne
  • SW: Food Front Co-op on SW Capitol Highway
  • NW: The Farm 13615 NW Howell Park Rd
  • Other possible locations to be announced

Please email us at csa@sauvieislandorganics.com and we will sign you up for this exciting new option.
Checks can be mailed to: SIO, 20233 NW Sauvie Island Rd. Portland, OR 97231
or Call the office 503-621-6921 to pay by Credit Card

Calling All CSA Share Containers

Got a stack of black crates by the door, on your porch, or in your car? Chances are you are not alone. Help the farm by returning any CSA Share Containers you may have accumulated. Every season we are charged a fee by the company we work with for each container that is not returned, and appreciate your help in returning them in a timely manner. Thank you in advance.

Last Week of Salad Share

This week (Week 25) is the final week for Salad Share this season. We hope you enjoyed your weekly greens, they will be back again in the spring.
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CSA Week 24: November 4 to November 6

Posted by csa on
 November 5, 2014

This Week’s Share

Crop

Family Share

Half Share

Carrots, Jaune du Doubs Yellow 3 pounds 1 1/2 pounds
Celeriac 2 bulbs 1 bulb
Chard, Rhubarb Red 2 bunches 1 bunch
Chicory, Castlefranco 2 heads 1 head
Onions, Redwing 2 each 1 each
Parsnips 3 pounds 1 1/2 pounds
Winter Squash, Butternut 1 large 1 small

Share Notes

  • Carrots: The bright yellow Jaune du Doubs in your share this week are a French heirloom dating to the 19th century. Their sweet and distinctive flavor improves with cooking, and the smaller sized ones in your share this week may be just right for enjoying whole.
  • Celeriac, also known as celery root, is a variety of celery grown for its edible bulbous root crown. This unique looking vegetable will appear a few times in your share in the mid to late fall. Do not be put off by its rough exterior; inside is a surprisingly delicious and versatile vegetable.
  • Chicory: The beautiful Castelfranco chicory in your share this week, vibrant green flecked with red markings, makes a robust salad ingredient and also performs beautifully with braising, in soups, and sauteed.

For Your Information

Last Week for Salad Share: November 11-13

Last Week for Family & Half Share: December 2-4

Veteran’s Day: PDC, Metro and PSOB pick-up sites will be delivered on Wednesday 11/12 next week. All other Tuesday sites will remain Tuesday delivery on 11/11.

Week of Thanksgiving: No pick-ups on Thursday 11/27. All Thursday deliveries will be on Tuesday 11/25. All Wednesday deliveries will be delivered by 12pm (noon) on Wednesday 11/26.

 

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CSA Week 23: October 28 to October 30

Posted by csa on
 October 28, 2014

This Week’s Share

Crop

Family Share

Half Share

Beets, Kestrel Red 3 pounds 1 1/2 pounds
Carrots, Shin Kuroda 2 pounds 1 pound
Kale, Lacinato 2 bunches 1 bunch
Leeks, King Richard 4 each 2 each
Napa Cabbage 1 larger head 1 smaller head
Potatoes, Yukon Gem 3 pounds 1 1/2 pounds
Winter Squash, Baby Pam Pie Pumpkin 1 large 1 small

Share Notes

  • Carrots, Shin Kuroda: This Japanese carrot has short but thick roots, and is a tender, sweet, deeply orange colored delight. It’s known to perform well in heavier soils, so we put it to the test in our heavy clay soil zone and are loving the outcome. You too may notice their superior flavor, texture and color.
  • Potatoes, Yukon Gem:  The gorgeous Yukon Gem potatoes in your share this week, a newer relative of the well know Yukon Gold, have been selected for their resistance to blight. Here in the Pacific Northwest finding varieties that exhibit natural resistance to blight is critical as that is one of the main disease pressures that can effect the success of a potato crop in the field and storage. You may also notice some potatoes have a pink splash around the eyes which is normal and safe to eat, and is actually a characteristic quality of the Yukon Gem.
  • Winter Squash, Pumpkin: The Baby Pam pumpkins in your share this week are best when eaten within a couple weeks, as pumpkins tend to be the least storage worthy of the winter squashes. While they will hold up just great on your porch or window sill through Halloween (not carved, and not exposed to any freezing), their naturally sweet, rich and smooth flesh is delicious roasted, in soups, curries, and particularly for making homemade pumpkin pie filling. You can plan to enjoy pumpkins again in the Thanksgiving Share.

Winter is Coming, Don’t Get Left in the Cold

Cold dark nights are fast approaching, and what better way to warm your house and soul then with SIO vegetables all winter long? As hoped, the initial sign-up period for our first Winter Storage Share is going great. That said, now is the time to talk to your household, find a share partner if needed, and get your sign-up underway so you don’t miss out on the exciting opportunity.

Number of Deliveries: 7 (spanning 14 weeks)

Price: $610 (one share size)

The Bounty: beets, brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, celeriac, chicories, garlic, herbs, kohlrabi, leeks, onions, parsnips, potatoes, pie pumpkins, daikon radishes, shallots & numerous varieties of winter squash

Quantity: approximately 35 pounds per delivery, intended to last for the 2 weeks between deliveries

Delivery Dates:

  • Week of December 15 & 29, January 12 & 26, February 9 & 23 and March 9

Delivery locations:

  • N: Grand Central Bakery @ 714 N Fremont
  • SE: Grand Central Bakery @ 2230 SE Hawthorne
  • SW: Food Front Co-op on SW Capitol Highway
  • NW: The Farm 13615 NW Howell Park Rd
  • Other possible locations to be announced
  • Please email us at csa@sauvieislandorganics.com and we will sign you up for this exciting new option.

Checks can be mailed to: SIO, 20233 NW Sauvie Island Rd. Portland, OR 97231
or Call the office 503-621-6921 to pay by Credit Card

 

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CSA Week 22: October 21 to October 23

Posted by csa on
 October 21, 2014

This Week’s Share

Crop

Family Share

Half Share

Carrots, Yaya Orange 2 pounds 1 pound
Kale, Red Russian 2 bunches 1 bunch
Kohlrabi 1 giant bulb 1 large bulb
Onions, Cortland 2 each 1 each
Parsley, Italian Flat Leaf 2 bunches 1 bunch
Sweet Peppers 8 each 4 each
Winter Squash, Delicata 2 each 1 each

Share Notes

  • Kohlrabi: Get ready for this fall flavor delight, it is a favorite among the farm crew once again this season. The Kossak and Gigante varieties of kohlrabi in your share this week are not only large in size, but also also big in delicious flavor. With crisp, juicy, mildly sweet flesh it is really great raw. See the recipes from Katherine for some great cooked preparations as well.

The Cooking Continues this Winter

We know that you love Katherine’s recipes on our blog (see this week’s Recipe Post below), and there are two ways your cooking can continue to be inspired by her this winter. Sign up for the Winter Storage Share and receive a free subscription to her Seasonal Recipe Database. Katherine’s database includes over 500+ recipes. Once logged-in you will have 24-hour access to a deep and searchable archive, illustrated by many photos of finished dishes. This means that all recipes, tips, techniques and ideas for all vegetables will be at your fingertips. If, however you choose, not to sign up for the Winter Storage Share you can still individually subscribe to her database for $25/year. Join us for the Winter Share by emailing us at csa@sauvieislandorganics.com. Or visit Katherine’s website www.cookwithwhatyouhave.com to learn more about her database. Either way Katherine will continue to give us all confidence in the kitchen.

Winter is Coming, Don’t Get Left in the Cold

Cold dark nights are fast approaching, and what better way to warm your house and soul then with SIO vegetables all winter long? As hoped, the initial sign-up period for our first Winter Storage Share is going great. That said, now is the time to talk to your household, find a share partner if needed, and get your sign-up underway so you don’t miss out on the exciting opportunity.

Number of Deliveries: 7 (spanning 14 weeks)

Price: $610 (one share size)

The Bounty: beets, brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, celeriac, chicories, garlic, herbs, kohlrabi, leeks, onions, parsnips, potatoes, pie pumpkins, daikon radishes, shallots & numerous varieties of winter squash

Quantity: approximately 35 pounds per delivery, intended to last for the 2 weeks between deliveries

Delivery Dates:

  • Week of December 15 & 29, January 12 & 26, February 9 & 23 and March 9

Delivery locations:

  • N: Grand Central Bakery @ 714 N Fremont
  • SE: Grand Central Bakery @ 2230 SE Hawthorne
  • SW: Food Front Co-op on SW Capitol Highway
  • NW: The Farm 13615 NW Howell Park Rd
  • Other possible locations to be announced
  • Please email us at csa@sauvieislandorganics.com and we will sign you up for this exciting new option.

Checks can be mailed to: SIO, 20233 NW Sauvie Island Rd. Portland, OR 97231
or Call the office 503-621-6921 to pay by Credit Card

 

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