2022 Harvest 5

Howdy folks and welcome to week 5 of your CSA! Things are taking a turn and there is more variety coming your way each week. Today we’re excited to have the seasonal debut of kohlrabi (one of our absolute favorite veggies!) along with rainbow chard, carrots, turnips, lettuce, spinach, Bok Choy and more garlic scapes. We’re pretty stoked with the weather forecast as we need some heat out here to get the summer crops a jump start. They are really slow this year as we’ve had multiple nights in the 40’s and just so much cool, wet weather. So this forecast is getting us pretty pumped for the weeks ahead. Bring on summer!!

We hope you all love this week’s harvest and some of the recipe suggestions below. Happy cooking and eating everyone!

Your farmers,

A & T & Little P


Harvest 5

  1. Bok Choy

  2. Rainbow Chard

  3. Spinach

  4. Head Lettuce

  5. Kohlrabi

  6. Turnips (remove the greens and store them separately to keep the roots nice and crisp)

  7. Carrots (remove the greens and store separately)

  8. Garlic Scapes

Recipe Suggestions



Lentils & Carrots with Swiss chard & Yogurt (this is one of my favorite dishes!)

2022 Harvest 4

Howdy folks and welcome to week 4!! This week it’s all about those GREENS!! Yep, there’s a lot of greens this week and I’ve got some fun recipe suggestions to help you get through the sea of green in your boxes. The weather has made it pretty great growing conditions for greens and has made things a little slower for everything else. However, I promise you won’t be eating salad forever. There’s a lot of great things on the horizon but for now leafy greens are where it’s at!

The mustard greens are wonderful served with a little oil, lemon juice and sea salt for a simple salad. Or braised and cooked liked the recipe suggestions below. The collard greens are AWESOME right now and I love serving them raw in a “slaw” or salad. Just make sure you stack them, roll them and then slice them as thinly as possible. Then massage a little oil and lemon juice over them before dressing them to your liking. There’s also plenty of recipes below that incorporate the collards. The garlic scapes are popping and we love throwing them straight onto the grill with a little sea salt and oil. They kind of taste like garlic fries that way! Radishes are my favorite served sliced up with a dollop of butter and a sprinkle of sea salt. And the romaine lettuce makes for a killer Caesar salad and the head lettuce makes for a wonderful everyday kind of salad. Anyhow, I hope the recipes below give you a little inspiration of your feeling overwhelmed with all the greens!

Happy cooking and eating everyone!

Your farmers,
A & T & Little P

Harvest 4

  1. Head Lettuce

  2. Romaine Lettuce

  3. Spinach

  4. Garlic scapes

  5. Radishes (remove the greens and store them separately to help keep the radishes crisp)

  6. Collard Greens

  7. Mustard Greens

Recipe Suggestions

Roasted Radishes with Anchovies (one of my favorites!)

Grilled Lamb Chops with Garlic Scapes, Radishes and Chimichurri (make the radish top chimichurri in place of the arugula in this recipe)

2022 Harvest 3

Howdy folks and welcome to week three! We hope you enjoyed last week’s veggies and are ready for another week of fresh produce! With the weather finally warming up things are starting to crank outside and we’re starting to feel more caught up. This continues to be a whacky spring but we’re rolling with it and feeling pretty darn good about where things are.

We hope you all enjoy the bounty!

Harvest 3

  1. Spinach

  2. Head Lettuce

  3. Bok Choy

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

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

  6. Kale

  7. Green Garlic OR Garlic Scapes

Recipe Suggestions

Miso Glazed Turnips (one of my all time favorite recipes!!)

Carrot, Beet & Date Breakfast Muffins (if you’ve still got beets from last week!!)

Bok Choy, Kale & Beet Slaw with Creamy Cashew Dressing (replace the beets with carrots this week!)

Spinach, Apple & Date Muffins (Toddler and Adult friendly!)