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April 6, 2020
Volume 1,672
I planted a tree, I scorned the fruit
I used its trunk as firewood
I made a lute, I smashed the lute
Lost the fruit, lost the tune.
I wept over the tree.
-Unknown
Dear Friends and Neighbors,
May this note find everyone well and at peace with yourself. A sincere welcome to our new shareholders. We are not accepting new shareholders until the ‘dust’ settles down.
Farm Pick-up orders for this week: they will be on the table next to the cooler. This minimizes touching other bags looking for yours. Please pick up between 1 and 7 pm on Wednesday and if you can’t make it until Thursday, that’s ok, just please drop me a note so we’ll know you’re coming. We’re keeping visitors to the Farm to a ‘cleared’ to come basis only for protection as I am sure you would want.
PLEASE DO NOT COME TO PICKUP BEFORE 1 P.M. You may come to pick up until dark. Your flowers will be in buckets near your items for you to choose.
Also, please keep in mind substitutions may be necessary from the lists below however at this point we should meet our targets.
Recent change to Green Store availability: Please note that online ordering will be available only from Friday – Sunday 3 PM the week before any scheduled delivery or farm pick-up.
We have a new source of ethically’produced organic eggs and honey available on the Green Store or as a regular item to be added for next week.
If anyone one wants orders by the case, drop me a note. My email is info@seabreezed.com.
May your fresh flowers, fruits and veggies for the week bring you sustenance and satisfaction.
If you would like to help support the Farm and our work, please consider signing up for our Hungry Heroes program that donates to appreciative San Diego military families or through Produce for Patriots, the non-profit founded by one of our shareholders, Rob M. You’ll receive a personal Thank You note from the family that receives. It’s a good thing all ’round.
Here’s to good food, friends, families and helping others. Call or email me if you have any questions or need cooking tips. May our food this week nourish, comfort and sustain you.
USDA: Community Supported Agriculture consists of a community of individuals who pledge support to a farm operation so that the farmland becomes, either legally or spiritually, the community’s farm, with the growers and consumers providing mutual support and sharing the risks and benefits of food production.
Wishing you health and safety.
Stephenie
The ingredients below will be included in our
April 8th and 9th deliveries and farm pick-ups.
Please keep in mind that last-minute substitutions are sometimes necessary.
Large
Fuji apples
Bananas
Tomato, cherry
Sweet turnips or scallions
Sprouts
Raspberries
Lettuce
Flowers
Cucumbers
Butternut squash
Spinach
Zucchini
Salad Mix
Asparagus
Fresh local dates
Large, No Fruit
Tomato, cherry
Sweet turnips or scallions
Sprouts
Flowers
Cucumbers
Butternut squash
Spinach
Zucchini
Salad Mix
Asparagus
Medium
Fuji apples
Bananas
Tomato, cherry
Sweet turnips or scallions
Sprouts
Raspberries
Lettuce
Flowers
Cucumbers
Spinach
Zucchini
Salad Mix
Asparagus
Fresh local dates
Medium, No Fruit
Sprouts
Flowers
Cucumbers
Butternut squash
Zucchini
Tomato, cherry
Salad Mix
Asparagus
Juicing
Fuji apples
Cucumbers
Kale
Bananas
Tomato, cherry
Strawberries
Sprouts
Raspberries
Mango, Ataulfo
Spinach
Salad Mix
Fresh local dates
Petite
Sweet turnips or scallions
Sprouts
Raspberries
Mini bouquet
Lettuce
Fuji apples
Cucumbers
Tomato, cherry
Zucchini
Salad Mix
Asparagus
Fruit Only
Fuji apples
Valencia oranges
Bananas
Tomato, cherry
Strawberries
Raspberries
Mango, Ataulfo
Cucumbers
Fresh local dates