Fri 21 Aug 2009
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Week 16 of Harmony Valley Farm‘s CSA (blog) contained the following:
- Italian garlic,
- Yellow onions,
- Green top carrots,
- Summer squash,
- Cucumbers,
- Tomatoes,
- Green Bell peppers,
- Italia or UW roaster peppers,
- Green beans,
- Edamame,
- Tomatillo salsa pack,
- Sweet Sarah cantaloupe
- Mini Musketeer Melon,
- Sweet corn,
- Salad mix,
- Amaranth, and
- Basil
Yummy!!
Technorati Tags: CSA, Community Supported Agriculture, Harmony Valley Farms
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Week 15 of <a href=”http://harmonyvalleyfarm.com/”>Harmony Valley Farm</a>’s <a class=”zem_slink” title=”Community-supported agriculture” rel=”wikipedia” href=”http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community-supported_agriculture”>CSA</a> (<a href=”http://www.harmonyvalleyfarm.blogspot.com/”>blog</a>) contained the following:
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<li>Italian garlic,</li>
<li>Onions,</li>
<li>Green Top carrots,</li>
<li>Summer squash,</li>
<li>Cucumbers,</li>
<li>Tomatoes,</li>
<li>Peppers,</li>
<li>Eggplant,</li>
<li>Potatoes,</li>
<li>Green beans,</li>
<li>Yellow Watermelon, and</li>
<li>Salad mix</li>
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I enjoy reading about how others use their box and have enjoyed Simple, Good, and Tasty’s discussion about local food and their Harmony Valley CSA. A recent post highlighted a more unique use of a CSA. <a href=”http://simplegoodandtasty.com/2009/08/13/galactic-pizza-serves-pies-with-a-conscience”>CSA Pizza</a> is sold by Galactic Pizza, a local pizza joint. The pizza aptly uses food from their weekly box, which happens to also come from Harmony Valley.
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Week 15 of <a href=”http://harmonyvalleyfarm.com/”>Harmony Valley Farm</a>’s <a class=”zem_slink” title=”Community-supported agriculture” rel=”wikipedia” href=”http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community-supported_agriculture”>CSA</a> (<a href=”http://www.harmonyvalleyfarm.blogspot.com/”>blog</a>) contained the following:
<ul>
<li>Italian garlic,</li>
<li>Onions,</li>
<li>Green Top carrots,</li>
<li>Summer squash,</li>
<li>Cucumbers,</li>
<li>Tomatoes,</li>
<li>Peppers,</li>
<li>Eggplant,</li>
<li>Potatoes,</li>
<li>Green beans,</li>
<li>Yellow Watermelon, and</li>
<li>Salad mix</li>
</ul>
I enjoy reading about how others use their box and have enjoyed Simple, Good, and Tasty’s discussion about local food and their Harmony Valley CSA. A recent post highlighted a more unique use of a CSA. <a href=”http://simplegoodandtasty.com/2009/08/13/galactic-pizza-serves-pies-with-a-conscience”>CSA Pizza</a> is sold by Galactic Pizza, a local pizza joint. The pizza aptly uses food from their weekly box, which happens to also come from Harmony Valley.
Technorati Tags: CSA, Community Supported Agriculture, Harmony Valley Farms
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