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Remember if you are unable to pick up your share box, please have someone pick it up for you. All share boxes not picked up will be donated. There will be a sign off list at each drop off location, and either you or your designated person will be asked to sign off on that week’s share box list.

Pick-up times at each location are:
Pahl’s Market – 1pm to 8pm
Von Hanson Meats – 1pm to 7pm
Minneapolis Great Harvest Bread – 1pm to 5pm
Love That Olive – 1pm to 6pm
All Other Great Harvest Breads – 1pm to 6pm
Holiday Station Store – 1pm to 8pm

Harvest Highlights: Week 11 CSA News & Updates

Welcome to Week 11 of the CSA season! 

From the Field: Busy Bees & Pollinators

As the fields shift from the height of summer into the first signs of fall, the pollinators are still hard at work. Bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects continue to flit between blossoms, gathering nectar and pollen from blooms like goldenrod, sunflowers, and late-blooming squash. Monarch butterflies are drifting through as they fuel up on nectar for their long migration south, while other pollinators—like hoverflies and wasps—are quietly doing their part as well. Each plays a role in keeping the farm’s ecosystem healthy and productive.

Pollinators are especially important this time of year for crops like pumpkins and winter squash. A single pumpkin blossom might need multiple bee visits to be fully pollinated, ensuring the fruit develops properly. While the bulk of our summer harvests have already set, these last rounds of pollination help finish out the season and give us the sturdy fall crops that fill CSA boxes in late September and October.

Watching the pollinators wrap up their season is also a sign of transition. Soon, the flowers they depend on will fade, and the bees will retreat to their hives to conserve energy during the colder months. But for now, they’re still weaving through the rows, a living link in the chain that connects blossoms to the produce filling your CSA box each week.  It’s a reminder of how much of our harvest depends on the tireless efforts of these small but powerful partners.

What’s in the box?

This week’s box is packed with color and flavor, perfect for enjoying the last stretch of summer. You’ll find eggplant, a versatile vegetable that shines whether it’s grilled, roasted, or baked into a hearty dish. Alongside it is celery, crisp and refreshing for snacking, soups, or adding crunch to salads.

We’ve included plenty of peppers this week—green bell peppers for classic cooking, colored bell peppers for sweetness and vibrancy, and mini sweet peppers that make for an easy snack or quick sauté.  Plus, there are a few jalapeños for those who enjoy a little spice.

To round things out, there are green beans, tender and delicious in almost any preparation. And of course, no late-summer box would be complete without sweet corn, still coming strong from the fields and just as tasty on the cob as it is frozen for later. Together, these vegetables bring a nice balance of freshness, heat, and sweetness that can be mixed and matched in countless meals.

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What’s In Your Share Box This Week. 

Kale

Kale

Buttercup Squash

Buttercup Squash

Sweet Tango Apples

Sweet Tango Apples

Green Bell Peppers

Green Bell Peppers

Green Top Onions

Green Top Onions

Sweet Corn

Sweet Corn

Banana Peppers

Banana Peppers

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CSA Recipes Using Produce From This Week’s Share Box. 

Apple Fritter Rings

Apple Fritter Rings

This delicious recipe using Sweet Tango apples was originally found on the website offering recipes featuring ...
Green Slaw

Green Slaw

Shared by Marie Rayner on her site "The English Kitchen", this pretty green salad is easily made ahead of time, ...
Asian Noodle Salad

Asian Noodle Salad

Among the many Asian Noodle Salads to choose from, I selected this one for its versatility and the fresh taste of ...
Yummy Bok Choy Salad

Yummy Bok Choy Salad

For those who are new to bok choy, you'll find this recipe to be a good introduction. It's easily and quickly ...
Apple Pie Tacos

Apple Pie Tacos

Another recipe shared by Holly Nilsson on her blog, "Spend with Pennies", this is a unique and fun way to use the ...
Grandma’s Apple Carrot Cake

Grandma’s Apple Carrot Cake

This rich and moist snacking cake goes together quickly and probably will disappear just as quickly after your ...
Stuffed Acorn Squash

Stuffed Acorn Squash

This is another recipe found on Pinterest.  The author is Jen Nikolaus, who adapted it from Everyday Food ...
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