Keystone Farm CSA Update Week 4

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Can it really be the fourth week of this CSA? Is this the last week of June? The days are flying by, but thanks to all of the rains we HAD (they are over now right? From now on the sun will consistently shine? Please?), the growing season is a bit behind. This translates into a no fruit week. The strawberries were done at Keystone, but the next set of berries and melons wasn’t quite ready yet.

This week’s half vegetarian share included a big head of lettuce, two tomatoes, a crookneck yellow summer squash, new red potatoes, shelling peas, cheese (I swapped my garlic cheddar for xx-sharp cheddar—my favorite amongst their selection), half dozen eggs, and granola.

I really hope watermelons make an appearance before the 4th of July….

Posted by Melanie on 06/28 at 08:27 PM


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