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Lewis Waite Farms Order Reminder

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Dear Members,

We are writing this reminder for our delivery coming up on Tuesday, July 7th. The order deadline is on Thursday, July 2nd at midnight. We are proud of the farm network we have created to provide you some of our regions fresh and family grown products. We hope you enjoy them all.

We have expanded our offering this season with pastured whole chickens from Joint Venture Farm in Easton, NY and granola from Vermont Maple Granola in Manchester VT.

What to Do with Radish Greens? Pesto!

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I came across this recipe in May and saved it until I knew we'd get radishes in our CSA share.  I've always thrown away the leaves, and it has occurred to me more than once that it's very wasteful to do so.  Imagine my happiness when I came across a radish leaf pesto dish!  I trust the quality of Clotilde's recipes, so I expect this will be a winner. If you make it, please let us know how you liked it.

Radish Leaf Pesto

June 30th - Share Information

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Vegetable share:
radishes
lettuce
Swiss chard
cilantro
curly cress
escarole

Flour share is this week!

Don’t forget, the next meat & dairy order deadline is this Thursday, July 2nd at midnight, and delivery is next week on July 7th.

Thanks to all who are volunteering this week!

Remember to bring your bags, plastic and otherwise.

Lavender

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Some of you may be wondering what to do with your lavender share. Of course, enjoying the flowers in your home for as long as they may survive in a vase is an option but you can also dry the flowers and use them in recipes. Lavender is traditionally used in the mix of herbs called Herbs de Provence. If you have dried any of your oregano from last week, that is also present in the recipe below. Additionally, if you have the herb share, here is a use for the sage you received last week. The rest should be available at your local grocery store or most green markets.

Getting into the Routine

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Our first year with the CSA involved balancing a household with two working adults one of which was completing the second year of an advanced degree at night, a toddler becoming more and more mobile each day and the usual tiny amount of food storage space in your typical NYC kitchen. We had to find a routine or the 2 pds. of zucchini, precious romaine lettuce leaves and/or 10 pounds of fruit was all gonna rot!

Notes from Green Thumb Farm

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Strawberries are coming in and so are the rains. We've had some rain every day for the last 12 days so it will soon dry out and we'll be looking for rain! The weather systems seem to be alternating 2 weeks wet with 2 weeks dry.

Our spring farm tour and strawberry picking is happening rain or shine on June 27th. Walking tours of some of the crops will be at 10:30, Noon and 1:30. We will meet at the field on Rose Hill Road just east of our farm stand (2nd right after the farm stand, then the field immediately to the right). Please park outside of the gate.

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