We have also had another nuisance come onto our farm; we had a thief come and steal our very nice comet sprinkler worth about $300. They must have come in the middle of the night, crawled through our electric fence, and used a screwdriver to get it off of our irrigation hose. Punk losers, right? We were very disappointed and are still recovering from the shock and violation. So watch your things and watch your back, people must be desperate to be stealing from farmers. Good news to announce to you all is the progress we've seen on our composting toilet, as pictured. Gerard is a good friend of ours and a great builder and he is doing an excellent job on this future throne. We're really looking forward to being able to use it on farm as we currently have no bathroom. We'll have some facts for you all about composting toilets as I'm now reading some bits from The Humanure Handbook. Also pictured here are some goodies that will be making appearances in your box in the not too distant future. Stuart and I have been enjoying the first of these summer veggies that are coming from our hoophouse, and before long you will be as well.
IN YOUR BOXES THIS WEEK:
half shares
two pints of strawberries
two pints of peas (snow peas/sugar snaps)
turnips
carrots
lettuce
full-shares
half-share plus
extra pint of peas
extra turnips
collards
Recipes
Stir-Fry snow peas and sugar snaps with carrots and garlic
snow peas and sugar snaps, washed and with strings pulled
2-3 small cloves garlic, peeled and chopped
carrots rinsed and cut into two inch long 1/4 inch thick slivers
oil (1tbsp) and butter (optional, 1/2 tbsp)
salt and pepper to flavor
warm olive oil and butter in saute pan over medium heat. add garlic and saute garlic for about a minute, stirring and making sure it doesn't brown. add carrots and peas. stir and saute for around 8-10 minutes, adding a little water if the veggies start to stick to the pan. add salt and pepper to flavor and you're done!
Sauteed Collard Greens from Epicurious; this recipe calls for more collards than in your box so just pare down the other ingredients.
FLOWER SHARES:
This week the flowers will be larkspur bouquets, not the blue-cloud larkspur you got last week, but the sword shaped larkspur. Hope you enjoy them. Also as a reminder, strip the flowers of any foliage below your water line as any foliage floating in the water is a bacteria's heaven.
Please let us know if you have any questions or comments! thanks everyone!

Thanks so much for posting recipes for the vegetables that we get in our box each week. So far, the ones that you've recommended have been delicious.
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