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Thanksgiving food at market this week

Greetings shareholders and friends,
 
Farmers market this Saturday is in Mt. Vernon, 11:00 until 1:00, at the Community Center at the east end of downtown.  I'll be bringing leaf lettuce, kale and collards, mustard greens, bok chois, yukina, arugula, radishes and daikon, turnips, fresh garlic, and eggs.  I also have a few bundles of my new favorite vegetable, called gai lan.  It tastes a bit like broccoli only sweeter and more bitter.  It seems to like cool weather so I doubt that I'll ever be able to grow it for the regular CSA season.  This might be your only chance to try it out.
 
I still have potatoes and onions at home that I won't be bringing to market.  If you'd like to stop by on Monday next week to get some for your Thanksgiving dinner, I'll have the shed open for shoppers.  I'll try to have a few extra fresh vegetables in the cooler, too, so you might be able to get some last minute salad.    Kind of depends on how well things made it through the big freeze on Wednesday night.  It's still too early to know for sure the extent of the damage to the leafy things.
 
Also, Monday afternoon, 2:00 until 6:00, is the time to pick up the fresh turkeys that you ordered a couple of weeks ago.  If you want a turkey and didn't order one before, if you tell me TODAY, I can still get you on the list.  The turkeys are organic, free-range, fresh, and delicious.  $3 per pound.  They are grown by Henry and Ila Miller of Kalona.  
 
We're looking for a few new board members for the Southeast Linn Community Center.  Terms start in January and last three years, I think.  If you are from Lisbon or Mt. Vernon and think you might like to give it a try, please let me know and I'll pass your name on to the nominating committee.  It's not terribly time consuming, and a good way to serve our two communities and to meet some new people.
 
The garden has been SUPER productive this fall, once we got a little more rain.  We've been able to give away hundreds of pounds of fall crops, plus lots of extra potatoes and onions.  It wouldn't happen without lots of helpers, especially a group of Cornell volunteers who have come nearly every Friday for the last two months to help me harvest, cover, bury, dig, plant, haul, and dismantle.  Because of their contributions, we're almost ready for winter around here, and have been able to help lots of other people have access to some very good food for their families.   THANKS!!!
 
Hope to see you at the market tomorrow,
Laura
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winter markets begin

Greetings shareholders,
 
The first winter market of the season in Mt. Vernon is tomorrow, Saturday, November 5.  The market is in the old middle school, now the community center, east end of downtown, 11:00 until 1:00.  I'll be bringing lots of nice leaf lettuce, mustard greens (which you have to admit if you've been eating them, are fabulous!), various chois, radishes, daikon, kale and collards, arugula, turnips big and small, cilantro and parsley.  If I find some more nice things in the garden that survived last night, I'll bring them, too.  If there is something not on this list that you want me to be sure to have on hand, zap me a note back and I'll try to do it.
 
The other vendors will have squash, potatoes, carrots, garlic, sweet potatoes, honey, meat, bakery, ceramics, and much more.  The market is big and dynamic, lots of fun, and worth the time it takes to visit it.
 
I am only bringing a very few dozens of eggs this week.  The hens have finally been culled, the roosters from the other shed now live in the freezer, and the 60 young pullets have moved into their permanent home in the mobile chicken house with the hens.  The pullets are just starting to lay reliably, so every day I get about one more egg than the day before.  Soon, like in month or 6 weeks, there will be lots of eggs.  But for now, the flock is just about keeping up with the demand from people who buy eggs during the week.  So, I'll have a half dozen cartons of pullet eggs ($1.50 per dozen) this week, almost no hen eggs.  But it's going to get better!!!!
 
I'm using this email to try something new with my server.  I may have to try twice.  Sorry for the inconvenience if that happens.
 
See you at the market,
Laura
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