Weekly Newsletter – November 29, 2010
Monday, November 29th, 2010We’ve got delicata squash, plenty of potatoes for making latkes, and all kinds of Florida citrus! Find all the latest news in… the Newsletter.
We’ve got delicata squash, plenty of potatoes for making latkes, and all kinds of Florida citrus! Find all the latest news in… the Newsletter.
Happy Thanksgiving! We’ve got parsnips from Quebec, potatoes from upstate Vermont and an abbreviated delivery schedule this week. See what’s up in… the Newsletter.
Hi! There are some seasonal changes afoot here at your organic produce delivery company.

Our Thanksgiving week delivery schedule is different from other weeks. If you’re slated to get a delivery Thanksgiving week, get your zip code and head off to the Thanksgiving delivery schedule on our website to find out when to expect your produce!
“Boston Organics? During Thanksgiving? I can’t use my delivery that week!”
Going out of town, or having guests in? Don’t think you can use your Boston Organics delivery? It’s easy to cancel your delivery for Thanksgiving week on our website! If you’ve got any questions, don’t hesitate to call us up at 617-242-1700 or email us at service@bostonorganics.com!

Now that we’ve got all that administrative business out of the way, on to the fun stuff: the food! We’ve got a selection of produce and specialty items you can add on to your order this holiday season. Order them on our site just like regular add-ons! Most will be available right through the end of the year.

Appalachian Naturals Cape Cod’s Caviar Cranberry Sauce
(16oz Jar)
A recent addition to our line-up! Appalachian Naturals of Goshen MA sources certified organic cranberries from right here in the Bay State and turns them into some seriously tasty cranberry sauce. Order here!

American Native Organic Missouri Northern Pecans
(8oz Bag)
We met the folks from Missouri Northern Pecan Growers and tried some pecans. They were definitely tasty, maybe the best we’d ever had. But it was soon that western Missouri accent that really got us hooked! We’re very happy to offer these nuts. Many say they’re the best in the world. We tend to just eat them but you can use them for anything pecans are for, from pies to topping those sweet potatoes. Check out their website for more info and add some to your delivery here!

Jonathan’s Organic Massachusetts Cranberries
(8oz bag or plastic box)
Cranberries are particularly rare this year. Weather fluctuations since the spring led to decreased yields, and it’s been hard to secure a steady supply of ‘berries for many buyers. We got them locked down though! We’ve got enough Cape Cod cranberries from Jonathan’s Organic to last through Thanksgiving. Order ‘em up!
Organic Onions
(3 lbs)
A bag of yellow onions! Useful for myriad holiday recipes, and just nice to have around the house. These store quite well in a cool, dry place away from potatoes. Order some!

Atlas Farm Local Organic Pumpkins
(roughly 3lbs)
Organic pumpkins from Atlas Farm in South Deerfield MA! Depending on what’s coming out of the fields, this will be either regular pie pumpkins or heirloom long neck pie pumpkins. Any which way, great for pies and making puree. Order this squash!
And those are just the beginning! We’ve also got:
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Thank you and have a very happy Thanksgiving holiday!
The Boston Organics Crew
Boston Organics
50 Terminal Street, Building 2
Charlestown MA 02129
617-242-1700, service@bostonorganics.com
A whole bunch of new grocery and produce add-ons for the holiday season, the Florida citrus goodness continues, and watermelon radishes! All this and more in… the Newsletter.
Local salad mix from Atlas Farm, local honey from Eat Local Honey, and the first Florida citrus of the season! All that and more in this week’s Newsletter.
Atlas Farm in South Deerfield MA is sending over baby greens for you to order as add-ons next week! Delicious local salad mix in November? You can’t go wrong. We’ll probably only have these greens for one week… 8 ounce bags. Order here!
Some of our eagle-eyed customers noticed that beekeeper Mike Graney’s honey (Eat Local Honey brand) appeared on our Add-On page yesterday… We’ve carried this honey before and it’s back for good reason: it’s delicious! Mike harvests this honey from hives in Mattapan, just miles away from the Boston Organics warehouse. Pick it up on the Add-Ons page! A note: this honey is local, but it’s not organic.
Purple baby bok choy from Enterprise Farm, sweet potatoes from Picadilly, and Golden Delicious apples from Dwight Miller! Expect a colorful box this week… (Read all about it in the Newsletter!)