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Community Supported Agriculture of Central New York

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Archive for November, 2008

Eat more local food!

Still playing with the calendar, but why think about food again on this holiday? Let’s eat more local food!

Eat lots of local food!

This is a “test event” for trying out the new calendar. However, we do highly recommend eating as much local food as you can on Thanksgiving day… and give thanks for it.

Our thanks go especally to our farmers and all the volunteers at CSA-CNY!

Thanks for a great season!

CSA-CNY’s summer program for 2008 has come to a close. It always seems like the season goes by so quickly!  We want to extend our most heartfelt thank you to our farmers for their hard work and dedication.  A special thanks goes to Casey Maher and Matt Coombs, the growers at Grindstone Farm.  You guys did a great job and we’ll miss you next season!

CSA-CNY does not offer an off-season program, but you can receive Grindstone Farm produce throughout the rest of the year through the farm’s Healthy Box program.  This program is run through the farm’s website, which act essentially as an online farmer’s market.  Each week the farm creates a mixed box of fresh fruits and vegetables that you can have delivered right to your home.  Or, you can customize your own box.  The boxes include fruit and vegetables primarily from Grindstone Farm or other local organic farms when available.  During the non-growing season, the farm brings in produce from an organic distributor.

There is no time commitment for the Healthy Box program. You can receive a box once a week, every other week, once a month, etc.  You can start and stop the program as you wish as well.  Boxes are either delivered directly to your home for a $10 charge or to a group delivery site for $5.  Deliveries are every Thursday through November and every other Thursday after that.  The group sites are at the following locations:

  • Syracuse University neighborhood
  • Onondaga Valley
  • Nottingham Area (DeWitt)
  • East Syracuse
  • Manlius
  • Fayetteville
  • DeWitt
  • Liverpool
  • Baldwinsville
  • Central Square
  • Cicero
  • Marcellus / Skaneateles
  • Oswego
  • Cazenovia
  • Pulaski

Please contact Grindstone Farm directly to sign up for this program (see contact information on their website).

We will be posting information about the 2009 season in late winter, so stay tuned!

As you browse the pages of our website, you will find information about the farms that supply CSA-CNY, how to join, links to other food-related organizations and websites, CSA activities and more.   And remember, you are the community in community supported agriculture, so please drop us a line if you have any suggestions or comments about CSA-CNY or if you have questions about any of the information you find here.

As always, please continue to:

  • support local organic food
  • communicate with the Planning Group
  • visit the farms, touch the land, observe miracles, and celebrate sustainable life.

November planning group meeting

(all welcome to attend)

November 11, 2008 at 7:00 pm
The Planning Group meets monthly to discuss and plan CSA-CNY activities.  This is a good way to learn more about CSA-CNY, meet some of the other people involved with CSA-CNY, and to meet the farmers, Dick de Graff and Jamie Edelstein.

Location:  Location: Friends Meeting House, 821 Euclid Ave (on Euclid near corner of Westcott & Euclid in Syracuse).

For information contact us here.

Beet-Carrot Pie

Makes 4 servings [an old traditional recipe from rural Central New York] (more…)

Frank’s Vinaigrette

(Another asparagus recipe)

1 pound of asparagus, lightly cooked (more…)

Greens Galore

Serves 5

10 cups Kale, Swiss Chard, Mustard Greens, or a combination. (more…)

Portabella-Turnip Green with Envy

Serves 5
1 pkg  Baby Portabella mushrooms, chopped (more…)

Bengal Steamed Veggies

Makes 4 serving
Quantity    Ingredient

4           potatoes
4           onions (more…)

Vegetable Stew

2 medium onions, sliced
2 cloves, crushed garlic (more…)