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It is fair season!

Come on out to Stanwood and Silvana over the next few weeks.  July 31st is the Silvana Community fair; it is free, fun and not commercialized.  The following weekend August 6th,7th, and 8th  is a

fun packed three days with a carnival, farm animals, lots of vegetable and other homemade entries, music and vendors.  Our farm sponsors and volunteers at the Franklin Hanson Threshing demonstrations on Saturday and Sunday, come by and visit.

Then on August 21st we host the Klesick family our old fashioned farm days.  I love this day, a chance to connect with many of you directly.  Our team is planning an incredible day of festivities, with farm Olympics and tug o wars (dads vs. the kiddos, dadsvs. the draft horses) and water balloon tosses.  We have gunny sack races and hay rides, our own potato digging and historical farm demonstrations.  Del Fox meats will be on hand serving some great food and we will have some summer fruit and veggies for sale as well.

Mark your calendars and come and experience the Stanwood area where

there are a whole lot of farmers and a whole lot of fun.

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Fresh this week add-ons

The weather is beautiful and the produce tastes and looks amazing! We are very excited about this week’s add-ons. They are sure to make great additions to summer dishes.

Try this Mixed Cherry Tomatoes with Tamarind Dressing Recipe:

This week’s add-ons

Strawberries, still 2 pints for $7

WA grown blueberries are here! 2 pints for $7. Flats & half flats available.

Local Raspberry flats (12 pints) $35

Cantaloupe melons $2.50 ea.

Green & Red grapes $5.50/bag.

Bing cherries, $5/lb.

Kiwi, $0.75 ea.

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Sweet Corn, now 8 for $5!

Mixed cherry tomatoes, NW grown, $4.75 full pints

Radishes, $1.25/ bn.

Cucumbers, $1.50 ea.

Baby White Nugget  new potatoes, 2 lbs for $4.00

Young bunch beets from Klesick’s farm, $2.50/bn.

Swiss chard from Klesick’s farm, $2.00/bn.

Spring Onions from Klesick’s farm, $2.00/bn.

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A New Year

A new year brings with it lots of enthusiasm. This new year we are excited to be able to bring to you a fun new look! Over the last few months we have been working on developing a new logo for the business, and have been using it “unofficially” until NOW! We are excited to roll it out and explain why we chose the tagline, a box of good. Your box of fresh produce directly impacts both you and our community for good. 

 

a box of good

  good organic quality. Organic and local foods are bursting with flavor! We hand select the highest quality produce for our customers. Our customers enjoy delicious foods, while keeping harmful chemicals off their plates. 

good variety and selection. Our menus are designed each week to showcase the bounty of fresh produce available, focusing on quality, in season offerings. 

good value. Our produce is competitively priced with local grocery stores, and it also comes right to your door, saving you time and gas.

good service. Our whole focus is to bless our customers and help them eat healthier. From the moment the order is placed to when it is received, we are fanatic about exceeding expectations.

good nutrition. Nutrition is not an accident. Organic farmers concentrate on building a healthy soil to in turn enhance the nutritional value of their crops. 

good health. It doesn’t happen by chance. Eating healthy is a choice that pays healthy dividends. Our bodies need a daily variety of organic fruits and vegetables in order to fight disease, and to function at it’s best. 

good convenience. Eating healthy is hard enough, but having to shop for quality and value complicates the process. Receiving our home delivery box makes it easier and more convenient to eat healthy.

good information. Our newsletters provide insight to the farm season, educational material, and local musings from the farmer. We also have monthly writings from a local Naturopathic doctor regarding health and diet related topics. 

good recipes. We supply fun and inspiring, simple recipes with each newsletter. 

good helpful produce tips. We provide useful produce tips on various items within the box, making sure to provide information on items that may be new or unusual to the customer. 

good for the local community. Local farms provide access to fresh local food and provide local food security, limiting our need to rely on other regions and nations. At the Klesick Family Farm we cherish our local community and partner with our customers to provide the needy of our area with quality organic produce.

good for the environment. Organic farming practices benefit not only personal health, but also the health of our immediate environment and of our world. Farms provide important homes to untold numbers of critters, above and below the ground. Our farms also provide open space, and in Western Washington much of our farmland is the reservoir for rivers that flood. 

good for future generations. By supporting our farm and home delivery service our customers are also making an investment in future generations. Because we, at the Klesick Family Farm, believe so strongly in the importance of keeping local agriculture alive, we make it a priority to actively support farming at a local county planning level. We also engage in a multitude of speaking events, sharing on topics anywhere from “farming practices” to “why save farmland” to telling preschoolers why it’s cool to be a farmer. 

Every time you receive a box of produce you are not only reaping the benefit of convenience, healthy food, simple recipes, and a great value. You are impacting the world and making a difference… a good difference!

 

 

Tristan, for the Klesick Family Farm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KNOW YOUR PRODUCE 

 

Celery Root, or Celeriac, is an ugly, but delicious root.  It is not the bulb or base of regular celery.  It tastes like a cross between strong celery and parsley with a nutty twist.  To prepare, cut off the top and bottom.  Peel with a very sharp knife.  Cube celery root and cook it in boiling salted water about 10 minutes. Celery root is good with potato purees, soups and stews.  Celery Root is rich in phosphorous and potassium. In recipes calling for cauliflower, celery root makes a great and unexpected substitute. Carnival winter squash is similar to Acorn and can be prepared the same way. Carnival squash should be stored in a cool dark place.  Do not refrigerate.  As with all produce items, first wash and scrub outside of squash so that when cutting squash dirt does not get on the flesh.  Be careful when cutting raw squash.  Use a large, heavy knife, work slowly, gently rocking the knife or the squash while cutting.  With a spoon , scrape all seeds and strings from the center cavity.  Asian Pears are technically a member of the pear family, but resembles an apple in shape and texture.  Ripe Asian Pears are hard and fragrant.  Ripe pears can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks