Throwing in the Towel

Alright. At 8:29 p.m. on Friday night we're calling it. No farm stand tomorrow. The weather just looks too nasty with a high of 45 degrees and 70% of rain. But this does not mean we're done for the season. Barring any major weather issues, we will be back out there next week so we can keep bringing you fresh and delicious produce.

But don't worry, there's still a way to get the goods this week. Come by our house (in Blawnox) between 10-2 to purchase this week's goodies (see post below for full list). P L U S !!!! Every order over $20 will come with a commemorative brown bottle similar to the ones homebrewers fill with tasty concoctions such as Oktoberfest HomeBrews. Will the bottles tomorrow contain such deliciousness? I cannah say for sure. Gotta show up to find out. WINK WINK NUDGE NUDGE. Email us or call us for directions 724-954-3238.

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October 1 Farm Stand


It's getting chilly out there! And the forecast doesn't look so swell for this Saturday. But as long as it's not raining horribly, we will out there, so bundle up and stop by for the last of the summer produce and some fall staples. If for some reason we won't be setting up, check here, Facebook or Twitter for the announcement.



We've got chestnuts this week! They are delicious roasted over a fire -- or even a gas burner. We will also be supplementing our produce with butternut squash and pie pumpkins from Clarion River Organics and butternut squash and acorn squash from Five Elements Farm.

Here's the full list we'll have this Saturday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. in Blawnox.


Turnips
Radishes
Daikon Radishes (new this week!)
Green Peppers
Various Sweet Peppers
Jalapenos
Bok Choi (Chinese Cabbage)
Swiss Chard
Butternut Squash (from Clarion River Organics and Five Elements Farm) 
Acorn Squash (from Five Elements Farm)
Pie Pumpkins (from Clarion Organics -- use these babies for pumpkin muffins, pumpkin butter, or freeze for pie)
Tomatoes (last week, get 'em while you can!)
Groundcherries

Homemade Jalapeno Jelly
Lettuce
Garlic

Eggs

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September 24 Farm Stand

Fall is officially here! And guess what's not? Our dang winter squash - the whole crop failed this year. Soooo...we talked to our friends at Clarion River Organics and we will have some of their delicious butternut squash and pie pumpkins at the farm stand this Saturday.


Here's the full list we'll have this Saturday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. in Blawnox.


Turnips (on sale for $2/bunch!)
Radishes
Daikon Radishes (new this week!)
Green Peppers
Various Sweet Peppers
Jalapenos
Butternut Squash (from Clarion River Organics) 
Pie Pumpkins (from Clarion Organics)
Tomatoes (at the end of the season, get 'em while you can!)
Groundcherries

Homemade Jalapeno Jelly
Lettuce
Garlic

Eggs

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September 17 Farm Stand

The summer is winding down. Tomato plants are starting to droop and we're gearing up to put some of the beds to rest for the winter. But the season isn't over yet. We've still got gorgeous looking potato plants we're waiting to harvest and lots of cool weather greens we're hoping do well. 

And now that Kaylee is 7 months old she's been sent to the fields to oversee the workers.

Farm girl in training
Here's the full list we'll have this Saturday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. in Blawnox.


Eggplant (Japanese and and Italian)
Various Sweet Peppers
Turnips
Radishes
Tomatoes (at the end of the season, get 'em while you can!)
Groundcherries
Jalapenos
Homemade Jalapeno Jelly
Lettuce
Garlic

Eggs

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Zucchini for Dessert

Like so many others, our zucchini plants have been good to us this year. We have harvested pounds and pounds of zucchini and I've struggled to come up with various ways to use the prolific crop. Then I came across these two recipes that appealed to my sweet tooth. Just stick your zucchini in the food processor to grate. Grated zucchini can also be frozen so we will definitely be enjoying these treats throughout the winter.

Chocolate Chip Zucchini Cookies
I found this recipe while reading the book Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, which is a great story about what it takes to eat local. I always love when a book about food includes recipes. If you're not a fan of whole wheat flour, you can substitute white flour one to one.

Chocolate Chip Zucchini Cookies [Photo Credit]
Ingredients
1 egg, beaten
½ cup butter, softened
½ cup brown sugar
1/3 cup honey

1 tbsp. vanilla extract
1 cup white flour
1 cup whole wheat flour
½ tsp baking soda
¼ tsp salt
¼ tsp cinnamon
¼ tsp nutmeg

1 cup finely shredded zucchini
12 oz chocolate chips

Directions
Combine first five ingredients (through vanilla) in a large bowl. In a separate small bowl, combine dry ingredients including flours, baking soda, salt, and spices. Blend into liquid mixture. Stir in shredded zucchini and chocolate chips. Drop by the spoonful onto a greased baking sheet, and flatten with the back of a spoon. Bake at 350°, 10 to 15 minutes. Bake longer if you like your cookies a little more browned. 


Chocolate Zucchini Muffins
If you do a Google search for this recipe, you'll find several different recipes. I chose this one for its use of chocolate chips and buttermilk. These freeze really well so you always have a semi-healthy chocolate treat on hand.
Chocolate Zucchini Muffin Photo Credit


Ingredients
2 cups all purpose flour
1 cup cocoa, sifted
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon allspice
1 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon

1 1/2 cups brown sugar
1/4 cup melted butter
3/4 cup vegetable oil
3 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 cup buttermilk
2 cups zucchini, washed and dried, ends and stems removed, cut in half lengthwise and seeded, and grated
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

Directions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line 20 muffin cups with muffin liners or spray with nonstick cooking spray.

In a large bowl whisk together flour, cocoa, salt, baking soda, allspice and cinnamon; set aside.

In a medium bowl whisk together the sugar, butter and oil. Beat in eggs, one at a time until combined. Stir in vanilla, buttermilk, zucchini and chocolate chips.

Gently stir the liquid ingredients into the dry ingredients until just combined.

Divide batter equally among prepared muffin cups. Bake until toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean and muffin tops are springy to the touch, 20 to 24 minutes; rotating halfway through baking time. Cool muffins in muffin tin for 5 minutes, then transfer to wire rack and cool 5 minutes before serving.

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September 10 Farm Stand

Talk about a weather shift! Lots o' rain, cool weather. Good for our cool weather crops, but making it a bit difficult for the rest of our peppers to turn colors.


This week we have lots of delicious yellow slicer tomatoes. If you've never had a yellow tomato, they taste just like the red, but are very low acid. This is great for people who have acid reflux and other similar issues. Tomatoed out? Get some to freeze for the winter.

Yellow Slicer Tomatoes





















Here's the full list we'll have this Saturday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. in Blawnox.


Eggplant! (Japanese and and Italian)
Various Sweet Peppers
Turnips
Beets
Radishes
Tomatoes (red cherry, yellow slicers, pink heirlooms)
Green Beans (Fin de Bagnol French String Bean and Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean)
Jalapenos
Homemade Jalapeno Jelly
Lettuce
Garlic

Eggs

Kaylee eats her first sweet pepper

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September 3 Farm Stand

Can you believe September is already here? It's amazing how summer just flies by. August went especially fast for this family. In addition to our regular activities of harvesting, weeding, and planting, we've also been spending a lot of time  canning and freezing so we have lots of tasty produce in the winter. We finally bought a Foodsaver V2244 that we've been wanting for awhile. I've only been using it a week and I love it already. Looking forward to seeing how fresh it keeps everything this winter.

The big news for this week is that our cantaloupe has ripened and our peppers are finally starting to turn!


Here's the full list we'll have this Saturday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. in Blawnox
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Cantaloupe
Various Sweet Peppers
Turnips
Beets
Radishes
Tomatoes (red cherry, yellow pear, yellow slicers, pink heirlooms)
Green Beans (Fin de Bagnol French String Bean and Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean)

Jalapenos
Homemade Jalapeno Jelly
Bok Choy
Zucchini
Lettuce
Garlic (best dang garlic you've ever eaten)
Onions
Eggs




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