by Dee Englund | Oct 7, 2014 | CSA Member Updates, What's in your share box
Important in Mexican cooking, the tomatillo, or husk tomato, has been under-utilized and not as well-known in this country. It is the main ingredient in salsa verde, or green sauce. When tomatillos are blended with the perfect combination of garlic, onion, hot chile...
by Dee Englund | Oct 1, 2014 | CSA Member Updates, What's in your share box
Acorn squash is an old standby in winter squash and for many people, their first introduction to squash in general. Containing significant levels of vitamins A and C, thiamin, pantothenic acid and other B-family vitamins, acorn squash also provides many minerals. ...
by Dee Englund | Sep 23, 2014 | CSA Member Updates, What's in your share box
Wee B Little pumpkins weigh in at one half to one pound each. They are baseball sized pumpkins, perfect for small hands to hold. These little ones are grown strictly for ornamental purposes, not for eating. They have a smooth surface, easily adapted for...
by Dee Englund | Sep 23, 2014 | CSA Member Updates, What's in your share box
Butternut squash is an excellent source of vitamins A and C and some of the B vitamins. It is also a great source of fiber, potassium, and magnesium. It is fat free, cholesterol free and sodium free. It has a rich golden-yellow flesh with an excellent smooth...
by Dee Englund | Sep 17, 2014 | CSA Member Updates, What's in your share box
One of the most popular winter squash varieties, buttercup squash has a sweet and creamy orange flesh. Containing more than 200% of the recommended daily amount of vitamin A, it is also high in vitamins C and B. An added benefit is that buttercup squash is an...