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CONTACT INFORMATION:<\/p>\n

Coordinator:\u00a0 Mike Rabinowitz\u00a0 Before 5:00 p.m.\u00a0 House Phone: 895-2884. Leave Message<\/p>\n

Tuesdays: Oz Cell:\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Phone: 689-7693\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 6:00\u20136:30 p.m.<\/p>\n

Wednesdays:\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Mike’s Cell: 749-2884\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 6:00\u20136:30. p.m.<\/p>\n

Our apologies to returning members, who have already learned this mantra!<\/b><\/i><\/span> Mike sends an e-mail reminder to everyone the evening before. We try to get the list of veggies in your bag on the Website before pick-up and also post it on bulletin board next to chill room in Processing Shed.<\/p>\n

WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU DON`T PICK-UP\u200b.<\/b>
\nIf you are not able to pick-up on time, we need to hear from you before 6:30 p.m. The first week or two we will try to contact people who are not there by 6:30 and wait for late comers. After the first couple of weeks, we expect people will set up their own reminders – whether it is a text message from your teenager, a call from your mother-in-law or a pop-up on your Google calender. Each of the Drop-off team – Mike, Alice, Oz and Ryan – also have plans for the evening. Mike particularly has a long night ahead, setting up plans with employees for work, extensive farm business around certification, ordering equipment and seeds, as well as responding to special orders and people seeking advice for their own gardening practices.<\/p>\n

We will wait in case of emergency, but not if being fifteen minutes late is a way of life. In general, the rule is if we don\u2019t hear from you before 6:30, we take your veggies back to the farm chill room. Call or E-mail us.\u00a0 Usually, this works out well. By the time Mike gets back home and checks his e-mail, this or that person has dashed off an E-mail to apologize for missing pick-up and gives us the plan.<\/p>\n

What happens to Orphaned Vegetables?
\n<\/b>If we do not hear from you by e-mail or a message on the house phone (895-2884) with plans to pick up at the Farm, we will make plans to pass the veggies along to others who will appreciate the food while it is still fresh. If we know there is a plan, we will keep your bag in the chill room until it is convenient for you to pick it up, even if it is several days later.<\/p>\n

WHAT`S IN THE BAG?<\/b>
\nTuesday and Wednesday bags are usually similar but not exactly the same. The large bags obviously have more veggies, but over the season, the type of vegetables depends primarily on the amounts available on any give week.<\/p>\n

For example, we are looking at small Daikon radishes for this Wednesday and possibly small Salad Turnips for next Tuesday because we don’t have enough of either for both groups. (Mike likes the Daikon radishes and salad turnips grated over salad or raw and used with dip like carrot sticks.)<\/p>\n

Besides items mentioned, small and large bag groups have mostly similar items, with some variations, and includes snow peas or sugar snaps, green onions, green garlic, chives with flowers, lettuce or salad mix, Braising Mix for Tuesday and Kale for Wednesday and Chinese Cabbage, small, half or full heads. Use the menu above to navigate to our recipes page for recipes for Chinese Cabbage or click here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Wet Lettuce??<\/strong>
\nWhen the morning weather is wet and rainy, the salad mix may still be wet even though it was laid out to dry for several hours. Before putting it away, check to see what you think. If it seems too wet, try laying it out on paper towels to dry and repack in two bags, maybe with a sheet of paper towel.<\/p>\n

Herbs??<\/strong>
\nAs you get herbs, you may want to use a few fresh and dry the rest, whether it is oregano, mint, lavender, etc. In the \u201cold\u201d days, we gave guidance around drying herbs, but today that information is readily available on the Internet.\u00a0 I\/we do dry herbs at the farm for ourselves and for selling at the Farmers Market after the regular season. We have a small dryer but we usually dry them by laying them in a tray on the top of the microwave or by hanging them in bunches with a string, upside down, in a brown paper bag to keep them from getting dusty. If you need\/want any other information, please get in touch.<\/p>\n

RECIPES AND OTHER TIDBITS!<\/strong>
\nWhen you join the Veggie Coop, the Farm Notes may have much more information than you really need to know. To spare those who only want recipes and bare bones information, the recipes are posted here on the website. See header:
Recipes<\/a>.<\/p>\n

New Recipes From Veggie Group Member: Verify Furlong.<\/strong>
\nSee the recipes at end of the Farm Note below. They are also posted along with Farm Recipes. Thanks, Verify. This makes things much more interesting and fun for me. Will be trying the recipes and sharing with farm employees soon.<\/p>\n

What is Braising Mix?<\/strong>
\nWe’ll start with Braising Mix, which was a new \u201cthing\u201d for me, until I finally caught on that it is a mixture of greens, not unlikewild greens like Dandelions and \u201cPolk Salad\u201d and greens grown as farm crops on our family farm in Tennessee. Here is the formal definition.<\/p>\n