CSA and Juice for Dec 31st

After traveling the past week, I am very happy to be back at the farm filled with delicious, organic veggies. Nothing quite compares to the bounty we have here. The farm has been frosting the past two nights with lows around 35 degrees. I’m starting to get a real feel for the season for eggs. Because we don’t use any artificial lights to stimulate laying, we are down to about an egg a day. The ladies must be using all that energy to keep warm. Now that the winter equinox has passed, we are looking forward to longer days. Welcome back to your veggies. Hope you had an excellent holiday and enjoy this weeks share.

CSA this week contains:
CARROTS
RED TOMATOES
ROMAINE LETTUCE
BUNCHED SPINACH
LEEKS
RED BEETS
GREEN KALE
BUTTERNUT SQUASH
ITALIAN PARSLEY
SATSUMA TANGERINES from GLEN ANNIE ORGANICS
BIG BOX ADD: RED MUSTARD GREENS, SALAD MIX, CARROTS, BASIL, SATSUMA TANGERINES

Fruit Expansion includes: Satsuma Tangerines from Glen Annie Organics and Red Delicious Apples from Cuyama Orchards
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CSA and Juice for week of December 17th

One final reminder that there will be no CSA shares prepared next week. We will resume the following week, Dec 31st/Jan 1st to ring in the new year with an abundance of living health. One last call for holiday CSA gift cards. Your gift of 6 weeks or more will include a loaf of rustic French bread or sourdough and will include a plantable gift card. In addition – for this week only – we will also credit your account $10 as our thanks to you for spreading the health. Please email me to set that up.
I found some eggs from our newest laying chickens this week. Although the eggs are small in size, it’s a foreshadowing of dozens to come. In about 2 months we will be able to honor all the people who have been patiently waiting on our wait list and/or have been shorted recently due to the inclement weather. I was very excited to discover the hens hard at work despite the rainfall and short, cool days.
And speaking of rough weather, our farm turned into a mini lake last week. The rain started to dump pretty hard during the night and the wind left us with a shredded net house in the morning. We’ve used this net house for the past 3 years to protect us from some of the worst bugs that have devastated our crops. Here’s a picture of the shreds that remained in the morning.

We are looking forward to a new year, filled with new possibilities, crops and farm expansions. This coming year is sure to be a good one!
Cindy Dollar is offering Raisin Pecan granola this week. Made fresh to order, it would make a great addition to any holiday breakfast or stuffed in someone’s stocking. You can order Certified Organic or Gluten Free, but if you don’t specify we will send the Organic granola your way. Check it out here in our CSA store.

CSA for December 17th contains:
BUNCHED SPINACH
CARROTS
ROMAINE LETTUCE
MOUNTAIN MAGIC TOMATO CLUSTERS
CELERY
CILANTRO
SUGAR SNAP PEAS
SATSUMA MANDERINES from GLEN ANNIE ORGANICS
BUNCHED ARUGULA from FRECKER FARMS
RADISHES
BIG BOX ADD: SALAD MIX, CARROTS, BEETS, SATSUMA MANDERINES, RED PEPPERS

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CSA and Juice Feast for week of December 10th

Just a reminder that we are taking the week of Christmas off. There will be no CSA production the week of December 24th. You do not have to put your share on hold, we’ve taken care of it for you! We will resume the following week to ring in the new year with health and local, organic produce to keep everyone healthy.
We are offering holiday CSA gift cards for a limited time. Each 6 week subscription will come with a loaf of rustic French or sourdough bread and a plantable card with the first share. Give the gift of health and leave the craziness of shopping to everyone else.
We are looking forward to late winter produce this year. Our cabbage is still tiny and expect it to come around in February with broccoli and more. We had to wait until some really devastating bugs were killed by the rains and cold weather. The farm got drenched last week on Tuesday and Wednesday. You might have noticed a few soggy CSA boxes 🙂 but the vegetables loved it. We are looking forward to more rain later on this week. We are also looking forward to planting a new orchards in a few month. With over 4 acres to plant, the years of CSA to come will be filled with fruits with the same quality you’ve come to expect from our vegetables.Cindy Dollar is cooking up one of my favorite granola flavors this week, Coconut Seed! Filled with healthful pumpkin seeds, grab up your bag of granola in our CSA store.

CSA contains:
CARROTS
MOUNTAIN MAGIC TOMATO CLUSTERS
RED BEETS
ITALIAN PARSLEY
RAINBOW CHARD
GREEN LEAF LETTUCE
SUGAR SNAP PEAS
LEEKS
YELLOW BELL PEPPERS
GARNET YAMS from GARCIA FAMILY FARMS
BIG BOX ADD: GRANNY SMITH APPLES, CARROTS, RED LEAF LETTUCE, RED TOMATOES, GREEN KALE

Fruit expansion includes: Granny Smith Apples from Cuyuama Orchards, Satsuma Tangeringes from Capay Organics and Hass Avocados from Goodland Organics
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CSA and Juice Feast for week of December 3rd

As the holidays draw closer don’t forget to give the gift of health. Each 6 week subscription purchased will come with a free loaf of sourdough or rustic country French bread, a gift certificate and a plantable card. Please contact me for more details.
We are gearing up for rain here on the farm. We are expecting several inches over the next few days. That means that tomatoes are probably going to be in short supply soon. The guys have been digging trenches, planting seed and salvaging crops that might not be tolerant to the rain.

Cindy Dollar is cooking up some Pumpkin Spice Granola this week. Made right here in Goleta, it can be ordered as Certified Organic or Certified Gluten free. Log into our CSA store and order them here. Super delicious and crunchy, locally made! What could be better?

CSA share contains:
BUNCHED SPINACH
CIPPOLINI ONIONS
RED TOMATOES
FENNEL
RED LEAF LETTUCE
SUGAR SNAP PEAS
RED BEETS
CARROTS
BUTTERNUT SQUASH
FUJI APPLES from CUYAMA ORCHARD
BIG SHARE ADD: PERSIMMONS, CARROTS, STRAWBERRIES, CILANTRO, CHERRY TOMATOES

FRUIT EXPANSION INCLUDES: Strawberries, Fuji Apples from Cuyuama Orchards and Persimmons from Regenerative Earth Farms

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CSA and Juice Feast for week of November 26th

As we head into the holiday season I wanted to offer our CSA gift certificates as an option. Our 6 week subscriptions come with a weekly loaf of Rustic French Bread or Sourdough, and a plantable holiday card for $150 (pickup) and $180 delivered. This offer is good through December 20th. Please contact me for more details. We make gift giving super convenient and nothing is better than the gift of health.
Need more veggies this week? Feel free to upgrade to a LARGE share for the current week, just remember to change it after Wednesday. Log into your account here to make those changes.
Wendy, at Deux Bakery is making pies for our CSA on Wednesday. $25 each. They will be made early Wednesday morning and will be included with your CSA share if desired. If you haven’t already ordered one please contact me and let me know which flavor you’d like. She gave us a list of them, but is really willing to make anything you’d desire.
Cindy Dollar is cooking up some seasonal pumpkin spice granola this week. It’s made to order and would be a great addition to any holiday meal. Gluten Free or Certified organic, just let me know when you check out in our CSA store here.
I wanted to say how thankful I am for our nutrient rich soil here in Goleta, for the weather that continues to amaze me, for the workers that put countless hours in each week to make sure we all are eating well and for the supportive community that surrounds me. I feel so lucky and blessed to be able to be in the middle of all this!!! Happiest Thanksgiving to you, your family and all the loved ones surrounding you.

Thanksgiving Share includes:
RED LEAF LETTUCE
YELLOW CHERRY TOMATOES
CELERY
LACINATO KALE
GREEN BEANS
LEEKS
CARROTS
ITALIAN PARSLEY
BIG GARNET YAMS from GARCIA FARMILY FARMS
PERSIMMONS from REGENERATIVE EARTH FARMS
BIG BOX ADD: GREEN BEANS, BUTTERNUT SQUASH, SALAD MIX, RED TOMATOES, CARROTS

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CSA and Juice Feast for the week of November 19th

We are in the midst of planning for a lot of things right now for the CSA. The first is the holiday schedule. Please make sure to log into your account here and put your share on hold for the week of Thanksgiving (next week) if you do not need it. It really helps with the planning that is going into making these special. We will not be making boxes December 24th or 25th. No need to put your account on hold, we’ve done it for you.
We are also planning for our 2 acre new orchard that is going to be planted this spring (if all goes well). We’ve received a lot of great feedback into different varieties that could be included and we are going to start trying different varieties in our CSA shares too. This week we have some heirloom apples and red sensation pears.
Cindy Dollar is cooking up some Cranberry Cashew granola this week. MADE TO ORDER! Certified Organic or Certified Gluten Free, it’s very tasty stuff. Order your bag through our CSA store here!

CSA Contains:
RED TOMATOES
CUCUMBERS
SUGAR SNAP PEAS
SPINACH
RED BEETS
GREEN LEAF LETTUCE
CIPPOLINI ONIONS
DILL
CELERY
ARKANSAS APPLES from CUYAMA ORCHARDS
BIG BOX ADD: CARROTS from FRECKER FARMS, GREEN BEANS, RED SENSATION PEARS from TODDS RANCH, SALAD MIX, GARNET YAMS from GARCIA FAMILY FARMS

FRUIT EXPANSION Contains: Arkansas and Gala apples from Cuyama Orchard and Red Sensation Pears from Todds Ranch

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CSA and Juice Feast for week of November 12th

A heads up, because the holidays are right around the corner. We will not be open the week of December 25th. We are taking a much needed break before we embark on a huge year ahead of us. We will be back up and running for the week of the New Year.
Cindy Dollar is cooking up some excellent granola and Walnut Spice is the flavor this week. Please make sure to choose Certified Organic or Certified Gluten Free, or you will receive the organic version.
Sugar snap peas are back in our CSA shares! We also have a lot of extra persimmons, apples and spinach to sell here in our CSA store.

CSA for week of November 12th contains:
ROMAINE LETTUCE
RED TOMATOES
YELLOW GRAPE TOMATOES
CILANTRO
BUNCHED SPINACH
SUGAR SNAP PEAS
FUYU PERSIMMONS from REGENERATIVE EARTH FARMS
GARNET YAMS from QUAL H. FARMS
RED BELL PEPPERS
COLLARD GREENS
BIG BOX ADD: SALAD MIX, FRENCH GREEN BEANS, BASIL, CUCUMBERS, ZUCCHINI

FRUIT EXPANSION CONTAINS: GALA APPLES from CUYAMA ORCHARDS, ASIAN PEARS from GARCIA FAMILY FARMS, OCTOBER SUN PLUMS from GARCIA FAMILY FARMS
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CSA and Juice Feast for week of November 5th

It’s November! I was very happy to turn the clock back and be able to wake up to the sun shining. It really helps me get started earlier here on the farm. Hopefully everyone enjoyed the rain Friday night and Saturday morning. It was very welcome here!!! Everything was drenched and blissful.
Granola of the week is Raisin Pecan. It can be made in Certified Gluten Free OR Certified Organic. If you don’t specify we will make the organic version. The granola is made right here in Goleta and is mighty tasty. Check it out in our CSA store here!
We had a bike farm tour come through on Saturday and John Givens talked a bit about the bugs that have been a challenge this year. In particular, the bagrada bug has seriously depleted our supply of brassicas. Those include collards, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, mustards, kohlrabi, bok choi and more. In fact we haven’t even had the chance to grow a lot of these without serious devastation to the crops. I’m trying to keep the best varieties of vegetables possible in our CSA shares, but it’s been a challenge when our choices have dwindled. Here’s a picture of the nasty little devil. It’s a stink bug variety and does not have any predators locally. It came from halfway across the world about 2 years ago.

It’s easy to kill with commercial pesticides that are harmful to people and the environment which is why you will still see a lot of it currently growing.
We will keep striving to maintain a variety of fruit and vegetables in the shares. Sugar snap peas, red peppers and satsumas, to name a few, will be in action soon. We are hoping to see carrots back in a few weeks as well. Lots of delicious tomatoes in the mean time. We’ve had a great run with zucchinis but they are quickly drawing to an end.

CSA for November 5th contains:
RED CHERRY TOMATOES
CUCUMBERS
GREEN BEANS
RED LEAF LETTUCE
GREEN PEPPERS
ITALIAN PARSLEY
LACINATO KALE
GREEN ZUCCHINI
RED TOMATOES
RUBY RED GRAPEFRUIT from SOMMERS RANCH
BIG BOX ADD: ASIAN PEARS from GARCIA FAMILY FARMS, ROMAINE LETTUCE, AVOCADOS from VINCENT FARMS, HEIRLOOM TOMATOES, FENNEL

FRUIT EXPANSION CONTAINS: POMEGRANATE from GOODLAND ORGANICS, FUJI APPLES & AVOCADOS from VINCENT FARMS
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CSA and Juice Feast for week of October 29th

We’ve got our eyes set on a new piece of property and that means I finally get to plant the orchard of my CSA dreams. I’d love to hear the top 10 things you’d like to see in the CSA box in the future. We hope to include berries, a large fruit variety, enough eggs for everyone and possibly milk. This will be unraveling within the next few years, but any thoughts you have now, will help us make extraordinary CSA boxes in the future.
What’s happening with our chickens? Many people have signed up on our waitlist in anticipation of our eggs. We have about 28 laying hens at the current time producing about 10 dozen per week. We also have 4 different sets of 15 chickens being moved around on the farm to a new grassy location everyday. The grass is sparse and it’s becoming more difficult with the lack of rain. We’ve also found 2-3 roosters in each batch 🙁 anyone need a rooster? Seriously. If not, some will become dinner. The oldest chickens of the batch should be laying by the new year, and the rest will soon follow every month after. We will pleased when we can fulfill all egg orders and make sure you are eating the happiest chicken eggs around.

Snapped a picture of one of my lovely ladies on the way out the door today. She’s no taller than a bottle of soda and gets super excited every time she’s moved onto new grass.
Granola of the week: is Coconut Seed. Please see our store for a list of ingredients. This granola is PACKED with healthy pumpkin seeds and coconut flakes. It’s one of my favorites. Lightly sweetened and a perfect snack, it’s made right here in Goleta by Cindy Dollar.
We’ve been subscribing to Deux bakery for several months now and we are trying to switch over to ALL organic loaves. In order to do that the price will go up a little bit and we do need a minimum commitment each week. We will start waiting lists for our organic bread and as soon as we get our minimum (6-8 people) we will begin the process. Please let me know if you have any questions regarding this matter.

CSA for the week of October 29th contains:
YELLOW GRAPE TOMATOES
GREEN BEANS
SALAD MIX
ZUCCHINI
BASIL
BUNCHED SPINACH
CUCUMBERS
CIPPOLINI ONIONS
BUTTERNUT SQUASH
RED TOMATOES
BIG BOX ADD: HEIRLOOM TOMATOES, AVOCADOS from VINCENT FARMS, GREEN LEAF LETTUCE, BEETS and ORANGE KABOCHA SQUASH from FRECKER FARMS
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CSA and Juice Feast for October 22nd

Organic farming isn’t what it used to be. With government regulations, huge factory farms with special interests and insurance agencies to top it off, it’s amazing we can even find time to farm anymore. The Food Safety Modernization Act covers many recent regulations that the government has put into place. Seems like politicians created these laws in their office, instead of collaborating with real farmers. They force farms into clean houses, restricting farm animals/compost from interacting with the farm, pushing chemicals instead of hand workers, completing tons of paperwork for regulation and paying huge regulation fees. Not to mention that if you don’t comply to these standard you can not be insured and/or sell to your local stores.
I think the future of our food is really going to have to be in our hands, our gardens, local farms and our back yards. I’m so happy to have a community dedicated to eating organic and local, and if you ever have questions about growing food in your back yard please let me know. While I’m a newbie at farming, it’s a life long pursuit! Sorry for the rant. I just feel a lot of these regulations happen behind the scenes leaving consumers unaware of the struggles their food has been through.
We are back with granola of the week and it’s Pumpkin Pecan. This delicious granola can be made in Certified Organic OR Certified Gluten Free. If you do not specify you will receive certified organic. Please see our store for the full list of ingredients. This granola is locally made right here in Goleta.
Our carrot tops are still suffering from mildew. We just started digging a new crop and the carrots are still too small to use. For the first time since I can remember we will not have carrots this week. Hopefully they will be back in action next week. If you purchase carrots in the store they will be bagged and we have a very limited quantity.

CSA for October 22nd Contains:
BUNCHED SPINACH
GREEN BEANS
ROMAINE LETTUCE
GREEN BELL PEPPERS
HEIRLOOM TOMATOES
DELICATA SQUASH
LEEKS
CILANTRO
CUCUMBERS
ASIAN PEARS from GARCIA FAMILY FARMS
BIG BOX ADD: CHERRY TOMATOES, SALAD MIX, ZUCCHINI, CARROTS, GREEN KALE

Chipotle-Glazed Delicata Squash with Cilantro-Lime Rice and Black Beans

(I was at Whole Foods over the weekend and they had roasted delicata slices you could buy in the hot food section sprinkled with pepper. Another idea if making a whole meal might take too much time! These lil squashes are fantastic!!)
Ingredients: Serves: 2 to 4
Chipotle-Glazed Squash
•3 delicata squash, sliced in half lengthwise, seeds scooped out, then sliced into ½ inch arcs
•¼ cup olive oil, plus some greasing for the pan
•1 or 2 canned chipotle chiles, chopped, with 2 tablespoons adobo sauce
•1 tablespoon pressed or minced garlic
•1 tablespoon honey
•Sea salt and black pepper
Cilantro-Lime Rice:
•1½ cups brown basmati rice, rinsed in a fine mesh strainer
•1 small lime, zest removed and juiced
•1 small lemon, juiced
•loose ½ cup fresh cilantro, chopped
•1 tablespoon butter (optional but highly recommended)
•salt, to taste
Refried Black Beans
•Drizzle of olive oil
•1/2 white onion, chopped
•2 cloves garlic, pressed or minced
•1/2 teaspoon cumin
•2 cans cooked black beans, drained
•1/3 cup roasted red pepper, chopped (or maybe roast some green peppers?)
•Sea salt and pepper, to taste
Garnish
•Lime wedges
Directions:
1.Prep work: Heat the oven to 300 degrees Fahrenheit for the squash. Bring a large pot of water to boil on the stove for the rice.
2.Cook the squash: Grease a large rimmed baking sheet or roasting pan. Whisk together the olive oil, 1 chipotle chile, adobo sauce, garlic, honey, and some salt and pepper in a small bowl. Taste and add another chile if you like.
3.Brush the glaze evenly over the squash skewers and roast for 45 to 60 minutes, turning once or twice and basting with any pan juices. When the squash is tender and deeply colored, remove the skewers from the oven and set aside.
4.To cook the rice: Once your pot of water is boiling, pour in the rice and give it a stir. Boil the rice for 30 minutes, then turn off the heat and drain the rice. Return the rice to the pot and cover the pot. Let the rice steam for 10 minutes. Remove the lid, fluff the rice with a fork, then mix in the lime zest and juice, lemon juice, cilantro, butter and salt to taste.
5.Cook the beans: In a 10-inch skillet over medium heat, sauté the onion and garlic in olive oil until fragrant. Add the cumin and stir until fragrant, about 30 seconds.
6.Pour in the beans and ½ cup water. Stir, cover and reduce heat to a simmer. Cook for 5 minutes, then remove the lid and use the back of a fork to mash up about ½ of the beans. Add the roasted red peppers, stir, and season with salt and pepper to taste. Cover until you’re ready to serve.
7.Serve the beans on a bed of cilantro lime rice. Top with chipotle-glazed squash. Garnish with a couple of lime wedges.
(Recipe from Cookie and Kate)

Stuffed Green Bell Peppers

(A green bell pepper makes a very handy to go cup for some morning scrambled eggs too! No need to find a trash can for the cup – eat it!)
Ingredients:
4 green peppers
1 pound ground beef (ground bison, chicken or tempeh would work too)
1/2 cup chopped leek, white part only
16oz. diced tomatoes
1 cup instant long grain white rice
1 cup water
1 tsp. salt
1 tablespoon Worcestershire
1 cup shredded cheese (I like parmesan cheese because it has lots of flavor and you might not need to use as much)
Directions:
Cut the tops off of the peppers and clean seeds out. Put a pot of water on to boil. Take one of the peppers and chop half of it for the filling.
Put the 3 & 1/2 peppers into a pot of boiling water and let them boil for 5 minutes. Then remove them, drain any water, and salt the insides.
Cook the 1/2 chopped pepper, leek, and ground beef in a large skillet until beef is browned. Then drain the grease. Return the pan of peppers, leek, and beef back to the burner and add the rice, salt, Worcestershire sauce, tomatoes, and water. Bring the mixture to a boil and then simmer for 15 minutes.
Place the 3 & 1/2 boiled peppers into a casserole dish and fill with stuffing mixture. Generously sprinkle cheese over the top and bake covered for 30 minutes at 350 degrees. You may need to uncover and cook for a few minutes to make sure the cheese is good and melted (and bubbly!)
(Recipe from Poofy Cheeks)

Cucumber Avocado Salad with Tuna, Cilantro, and Lime

Ingredients:
1 avocado
1 T fresh-squeezed lime juice
1 large cucumber (or 2 smaller cucumbers)
1/2 cup chopped cilantro (more or less to taste)
1/4 cup thinly sliced green onion (any onion would really work here)
1 can (5 oz.) tuna packed in olive oil
salt and fresh-ground black pepper to taste
Dressing Ingredients:
2 T mayo
1 T fresh-squeezed lime juice
Directions:
1.Dice the avocado into 1/2 inch pieces, put in a bowl large enough to hold the whole salad, and toss with one tablespoon of lime juice.
2.Peel strips from the cucumber if desired, then cut into fourths lengthwise and slice into bite-sized pieces. Chop the cilantro and thinly slice the green onion. Whisk together the mayo and lime juice to make the dressing.
3.Add the chopped cucumbers, chopped cilantro, and sliced green onions to the avocado and gently combine. Add the dressing and stir just enough to combine. Drain the oil from the tuna and use a fork to partly break apart the tuna into chunks. Stir tuna into the salad and GENTLY combine (don’t over-stir; you want the tuna to remain chunky.) Season to taste with salt and fresh-ground black pepper and serve.
4.This will last okay in the fridge for a day, but it’s far better freshly made.
(Recipe from Choose DIY)

JUICE FEAST Contains:
LOOSE CARROTS N’BEETS
ROMAINE LETTUCE
BUNCHED SPINACH
ASIAN PEARS from GARCIA FAMILY FARMS
FUJI APPLES from GARCIA FAMILY FARMS
GREEN KALE
CUCUMBERS
CILANTRO/MINT
CELERY
LACINATO KALE