Weekly Newsletter – October 25, 2010
Monday, October 25th, 2010Sister of Fortune apples from Hutchins Farm, the last of the Cape Cod cranberries, and we’ve still got plenty of pumpkins! Read the October 25 Newsletter.
Sister of Fortune apples from Hutchins Farm, the last of the Cape Cod cranberries, and we’ve still got plenty of pumpkins! Read the October 25 Newsletter.
We’ve got Jonagold & Spencer apples from Hutchins Farm in Concord and, Cape Cod Cranberries and Pie Pumpkins in almost every box! Check out this week’s very seasonal Newsletter.
The weather is beautiful! We’ve got acorn squash from Atlas, and San Marzano tomatoes from Pedersen Farms. And, four easy recipes for weeknights. The latest news in veggies and fruits can be found in… the Newsletter.
Gideon at Atlas Farm called us today to let us know that there are no more heirloom tomatoes this season! If you had optimistically placed an order for this coming week, you won’t find any tomatoes in your box. But, some exciting new local add-on produce is on the horizon… Check out upcoming newsletters for details.

Our Tuesday customers have seen these in real life already, but we’ve got some fine cauliflower from Pedersen Farm in Seneca Castle, NY this week. And, the summer squash from Atlas Farm in South Deerfield has finally finished up with all the cold and cloudy weather. Our Local and All Veggie box customers will find Atlas’s Baby Bok Choy instead of zukes this Thursday and Friday!
October just began but we’re already scribbling on whiteboards to plan out Thanksgiving week deliveries. We won’t be delivering Thursday November 25 and Friday November 26; if you’re scheduled for a delivery those days, your delivery will be moved to the beginning of Thanksgiving week. We’re working on the final schedule and we’ll post it up here when it’s done. If you don’t want a delivery at all that week, let us know!
The Boston Local Food Festival was a success, and Atlas Farm brought us pie pumpkins! All of this week’s news can be found in… the Newsletter.