2019 Harvest 7

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Howdy folks and welcome to week 7 of your Tumbleweed Farm CSA. We’re so excited to share some new veggies with you this week and even more excited that there’s a lot more variety coming in hot in the coming weeks. Things are looking great out here and we’re absolutely stoked with the bounty so far this season. This week we’re happy to debut the first of the black radishes. For those of you joining us for the first time this year the black radishes are some of our favorites but just to warn you they’re a bit spicier than traditinoal radishes. For that reason we love preparing them by slicing them really thin and adding them to salads or topping pizza or sourdough toast. They’re absolutely beautiful (black on the outside and tuxedo white on the inside) so have fun with them. They’re also great “quick pickled” and will keep for months in jars in the refrigerator. They also look really pretty served on a meat and cheese platter if you slice them into thin rounds. Go wild!

In the coming weeks sugar snap peas will be making their debut along with zucchini, new potatoes, basil, and the first of the field carrots. Lot’s to look forward and in the meantime we hope you love the box this week.

Cheers to the summer harvest!

Your farmers,
A & T

Harvest Week 7

  1. Turnips— remove the greens and store separately

  2. Black Radishes, remove and discard the greens (they’re really tough and I don’t recommend eating them)

  3. Romaine lettuce

  4. Head lettuce

  5. Cabbage

  6. Dill

  7. Leeks

  8. Rainbow Chard

Recipe Suggestions



2019 Harvest 6

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Howdy folks and welcome to week 6 of your Tumbleweed Farm CSA. This week we’re thrilled with the harvest and we hope you’re all pretty damn hungry! We’ve got spring broccoli making it’s seasonal debut along with our favorite— ICEBERG LETTUCE!!! Wedge salad anyone? We’ve also got some tri-colored beet bunches that are beautiful and delicious along with the usual suspects— lettuce, bunched greens, turnips etc.

We hope you all enjoy the harvest this week. The early summer crops are cranking and in a few short weeks we’ll be harvesting sugar snap peas, zucchini, cucumbers and more. Things are looking pretty darn good out there so fingers crossed for warmer weather, rain at just the right time and gopher traps that get the job done!

Thanks again everyone for being a part of the Tumbleweed Family this season. Happy cooking and eating!

Your farmers,
A & T

Harvest 6

  1. Iceberg Lettuce— store in produce bags in the fridge

  2. Broccoli— store in produce bags in the fridge

  3. Turnips (remove the greens and store them separately)

  4. Beets (remove the greens and store them separately)

  5. Collard Greens (store in giant produce bags)

  6. Head Lettuce

  7. Kohlrabi

Recipe Suggestions


2019 Harvest 5

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Howdy folks and welcome to week 5 of your Tumbleweed Farm CSA. This week it’s all about them greens!!! And I know it’s been a pretty “green” heavy couple of weeks but please enjoy them while we’ve got ‘em. Next week the boxes will be pretty “root veggie” heavy so for now (and thank god for the warm weather) it’s a salad kind of week. Or let’s get real— I’ve got plenty more recipes besides salads you can whip up with all of these amazing greens. Just check out the recipe suggestions below. What I love about the CSA ( or seasonal eating in general) is that it really does force you to work with what you’ve got and what’s coming out of the earth in your region. So even though tomatoes and corn may sound really good right now, they’ll taste even better once their time comes. So I hope you all can embrace the greens and enjoy some delcious meals with folks you’re pumped to be around.

Happy cooking and eating everyone!

Your farmers,
A & T

Harvest Week 5

  1. Kale

  2. Spinach

  3. Head Lettuce

  4. Radishes (remove the greens and store them separately)

  5. Romaine

  6. Kohlrabi

  7. Garlic Scapes

  8. Strawberries (for all the folks who didn’t get them last week)

Recipe Suggestions

Kale and Chorizo Stew (substitute the cauliflower for chopped up kohlrabi)

Kale and Chorizo Stew (substitute the cauliflower for chopped up kohlrabi)

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