2022 Season Dates
Dates for the 2022 regular and extended season.
By Julie Pottier-Brown, Operations Manager Emily Landeck, owner of our primary farm, Riverland Farm, started giving her crew holidays off last season. This is unusual in the farm business. Monica (Newsletter Editor who fixes my run on sentences, is the collaborator of some, and writer …
There are equal amounts of cheese and broccoli on this flatbread, but it’s the smoked Gouda that grabs your attention. These are super speedy with the help of store-bought flatbread, naan or pocketless pita, but because the breads vary in size, adjust the quantity of topping to cover yours. Feel free to adapt with what you have: Swap out Gouda for another melting cheese like Cheddar or fontina; and for the broccoli, substitute spinach, kale, thinly sliced brussels sprouts or another quick-cooking vegetable.
Ingredients
Instructions
Step 1: Heat the oven to 450 degrees and place a rack in the lower and upper third of the oven. In a large bowl, combine the Gouda, broccoli, scallions and oil. Season with salt and pepper, and stir to combine.
Step 2: Place the flatbread on two baking sheets, then top evenly with the cheese mixture. Roast, rotating pans halfway through, until the bread is crisp and the cheese is melted and browned in spots, 8 to 10 minutes.
Recipe and Photo Courtesy of New York Times
A colourful way to liven up your favourite summer salad Ingredients 3 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil3 tbsp sunflower oil2 tbsp red or white wine vinegar Choose from the following berries 3 large ripe strawberries , hulled and finely chopped ½ x 150g punnet raspberries , roughly crushed ~ 4 tbsp redcurrants, stripped from …
We will likely never be a zero waste operation, but we strive to reuse and return as much as we can to our producers. The Following Items can be returned for reuse. Bring them to your normal pickup day and time. Make sure they are clean …
In addition to our most popular Vegetable and Fruit Shares, the FDC offers a variety of Special Shares as add-ons. If you didn’t sign up for a Special Share, we have limited numbers of certain shares available. Simply email Marion with the name of the share you are interested in adding and she will communicate directly with you on any necessary details.
Local Cheese Share – Farmstead Gouda – Thomas Farm, Sunderland, MA – Right next door to our main grower in Sunderland lives a herd of crazy goats! Thomas Farm owners Laurie & Jim make Farmstead Gouda, Curds and more. Cheese shares receive a block of nibble worthy, golden Goat Gouda.
Organic Cultured Mushroom Share – Lion’s Mane – Mycoterra Farm, South Deerfield, MA. – Keep in the paper bag the mushrooms are delivered in. Use within the week – these mushrooms are meant to be cooked. The link will give you an idea of how to cook them. If the mushrooms dry out a little, use water to reconstitute them. If you wish to sign up for Mushroom Session I, reply to this newsletter.
Pasta Share! – Month 1 of 5! – Valicenti Pasta Farm brings us beautiful fresh pasta. Pick from a selection of flavored and plain pastas. Use within 10 days, or freeze to maintain quality.
Daily Bread Share – Regular Option & Whole Grain Option – a selection from A&J King Artisan Bakers, Iggy’s Bread of the World, and Nashoba Brook Bakery’s breads. Use tonight, or freeze for future use. These bakery breads have no preservatives or dough conditioners, so they are meant for daily eating. Slice a whole loaf before freezing to easily take out a few slices at a time.
Please be mindful you are selecting bread from your selected share type. The Regular Bread Share & The Whole Grain Bread share are not interchangeable!
Pastured Egg Share – From Julie’s Happy Hens, Mont Vernon, NH. Store in main refrigerator (not on the fridge door.) If choosing to hard boil – steam rather than boil. 15 minutes to cook, and stop the cooking process with an ice bath. The steaming allows fresh eggs to peel easily.
Coming Soon!
Organic Flower Share: Week 1 of 14 starts June 28
Aspirations By Julie Pottier-Brown, Operations Manager We are taking measures towards being zero waste. It is a lofty and possibly unlikely goal, but we are taking those measures because we feel it is the right thing to do. The ways we are successful are listed at the bottom of this …
To volunteer for the 2022 season, click on one of the links below! We open next week, and would love to have a full roster of help. Your volunteer opt-out fee will be credited back in the same month you volunteer. Marblehead Volunteer Sign Up …
Melrose (Early Bird)* Thursday
The links do not change. Bookmark them and you will have them for the whole season.
Please use your primary share name to sign up, even if a friend or family member is picking up for you, have them use your name.
Unsure of your pick up day? Log in to Local Food Marketplace >my account (top menu)>account information (side menu) and look for your default distribution location.
Delivery member? You do not need to sign up for a slot. you DO have a depot & day, and a depot coordinator to contact regarding your shares. You will receive a welcome letter soon.
Contacting us? PLEASE sign off with your full share name, depot & day.
*Early bird. In Melrose we are opting to have a limited number of slots for the first 15 minutes. Due to unforeseen trucking challenges, the Melrose location is apt to open a few minutes late. We hope this makes for a smooth opening for all. PS. If you choose an early bird slot, you still may have to wait, or help set up!
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