Happy Autumn!
While this is the last week of the CSA, whether you’re aware
of it or not (most people don’t seem to balance their checkbooks anymore π),
some of you have bookkeeping issues that need to be resolved before the end of
the year, so please keep an eye out to make sure you open any emails from me in
the next week. Will be having “office hours” next week at the Cinema Arts
Centre…will let y’all know the day(s)/time(s)…to be available to resolve these
matters.
CSA weather report…cold (unless it’s not π)
A big thank you to all who participated in our CSA
Restaurant Outing this week to True Food Kitchen in Garden City (and especially
to CSA Member and professional magician Bob McEntee who graced us with some
sleight of hand magic during dinner). And congratulations to our raffle winner
Matthew Meszaros, who won a copy of the cookbook, True Food: Seasonal,
Sustainable, Simple by Dr. Andrew Weil. Don’t worry if you missed out, we have
plans to have a full roster of monthly restaurant outings next year, and one of
them on the list will be a return visit to True Food Kitchen! It was a big hit
with everyone that attended (it pretty much has something for everyone). If
you’d like to check it out on your own over the winter/spring, here’s the
website (they accept reservations), and if you have any questions about the
restaurant or for recommendations on what to try – feel free to get in touch!
https://www.truefoodkitchen.com/locations/gardencity/
IMPORTANT…Did any of you have any damage to
your home from Hurricane Ida between September 1st and 3rd (be ye an
owner or renter), and are/were underinsured or uninsured for that damage? If
so, and you’d like financial assistance in paying for repairs, you have till
January 4th to apply for FEMA Disaster Assistance. If interested, or
know anyone who might be, email me for more info (info provided by CSA Member
Tim Carew…go you Tim! π).
Important…if you send anyone to the CSA to
pick up food for you, please tell them to BRING BAGS and a FACE
COVERING!
This email includes…
- What you need to know
- Food safety and COVID-19
- Doughnuts to end our CSA
Season π!
- Vote here to support the
Cinema Arts Centre!
- Win cool and organic
baking stuff…
- Like cookbooks (or books
of any kind)? Miss Book Revue? Info updated weekly… TIME IS RUNNING
OUT…GIVE MONEY NOW AND/OR SPREAD THE WORD!!!
- Emergency situations at
the CSA (hurricanes/electronic communication glitches/etc.)
- What you actually got
last week
- And now, for something
completely different
Anything in these emails not directly related to the
functioning of the CSA feel free to take or leave at your discretion, and
anything related to health issues always consult with your physician(s) before
taking any action.
1.What you need to know (will be either new info to
first time CSA members, or reminders/old hat to returning CSA members)…
Before you leave the house…BRING BAGS
to pack up your food (CSA members are responsible for packing up their own
shares) – canvas/plastic/paper…bring whatever suits your fancy. The CSA does
NOT provide bags for CSA members…and a FACE COVERING.
Time – 3:30pm to 7:30pm
Place – Sky Room CafΓ© in the Cinema Arts
Centre at 423 Park Ave, Huntington
Parking – park in the all the way around at
the back of the building by the day care center (you’ll see a fenced in
playground area with a sandbox)
When you arrive at the CSA –
- Please wear a face covering when entering the building,
and proceed to the restrooms to wash your hands with soapy water (more
effective than hand sanitizers…COVID hates plain soap…NOT
anti-bacterial…the most)
- Check in at the desk with our friendly CSA worker (if
there are more than 3 people/couples/families of CSA members in the CSA,
you may be asked to wait in the hallway…socially distanced…before
entering)
- Read the Wall Chart that tells us every week what we’re
getting, how much we’re getting, and what the farm charged us for it…some
weeks it’s take one of everything but SOME WEEKS IT’S NOT!!! So you have
to make sure you read the Wall Chart every week, and not assume anything.
You can also ask your fellow CSA members that are working that day what
the story is for the day (they should have name tags on).
Before you leave the CSA – Make sure you have
everything on the list (like the story of the 3 bears…not too much, not too
little, but just right π)! If you get to talking
with people, have kids with you, etc., it can be easy to be distracted and if
you get home and find out you don’t have everything that was on the list, you’re
out of luck because after the CSA closes for the evening, the food is donated
to a local food organization (Community Solidarity…see Events email for more
details about them). And if you accidentally took too much, please get in touch
ASAP (email or phone) so the food can be returned to its rightful owner in
short order.
CSA words to live by…when trying any new food you’ve
never eaten before…START SLOW!!! Read up about it (make sure it doesn’t
interfere with any medications you might be taking or any health conditions you
might have), see what traditional/conventional ways it’s prepared (cultures
that have been eating certain foods for many years basically have a good idea
what they’re doing, and we can learn from that), try a small portion, see how
your body/digestive system reacts, and proceed from there. Then try preparing
in different ways and see what you come up with, and feel free to ask for
suggestion/info/recommendations!
Paraphrased wise words by a nutritionist that I read (and
don’t remember where I read it or who said it), BUT it’s pretty smart info
regarding eating seasonally in our part of the globe…
Spring… is all about detoxing (what we get
from the CSA at this time is a lot of green things that are really good to help
clean us out from whatever we accumulated during the winter)
Interesting piece about spring greens (out of the 14 listed,
we get 12 of them with our CSA…watercress nutritionally and botanically similar
to Curly Cress/Peppercress) and detoxing…
http://www.nourishingmeals.com/2012/03/detox-with-spring-greens.html
Summer is all about being hydrated (the
popular summer foods are all full of water…Tomatoes, Lettuces, Summer Squashes,
etc.)
Fall/winter is all about storing energy (we
get all the dense vegetables…Sweet Potatoes, Winter Squashes, etc…. that are
energy powerhouses to fuel us through the winter) to get you through the winter
to make it to…Spring!
December 9, 2021
- Squash, Winter: Pharsi – 1 pc.
- Radish Mix (Winter varieties) and Jerusalem Artichokes
– 1 bag*
- Brussels Sprouts – 1 bag
- Collard Greens – 1 bunch
- Lettuce
Total Items: 5
*My guess is that the farm is trying to cut down on the use
of plastic bags…better for the environment
Herb Share – December 1A
Arugula AND Sorrel
2.Food safety and COVID-19…
Watch writer J. Kenji Lopez-Alt (son of a Harvard University
geneticist and immunologist, grandson of a chemist, and author of Food Lab:
Better Home Cooking Through Science), talk about COVID-19 and food safety…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkvw9lZ3v3I
And read in more detail here…
3.Doughnuts to end our CSA Season! π
We did it last year, and we’re doing it again this year.
Every CSA Member (or person picking up your CSA Share) gets
a Doughnut from Doughnut Plant on their way out of the CSA this week. If you
share a CSA Share with someone and you’re on good enough terms to drop it off
for them, or that they could pick it up from you (which I hope you might be
after 28 weeks π), you can take one for them too.
If you’re going to eat some sugary treat, go off a diet,
indulge yourself…these Doughnuts are something to make an exception for.
IF you’re not going to eat it tonight and it’s got a
filling…YOU MUST REFRIGERATE IT! No food poisoning allowed π.
If there’s no filling, it can be left out, but just won’t be as fresh as it was
when you got it.
Why Doughnut Plant? They are the best Doughnuts in the world
(I know there are differences of opinion, but Doughnuts from Doughnut Plant are
on the fave list of a lot of food professionals around the world). They’re not
organic, BUT they are free of preservatives, artificial ingredients, and
for some reason – no Eggs, some of the flavors are seasonal and use seasonal
fruits, etc. Plus, I want to support this iconic eatery, since they’ve managed
to survive beyond 2020 (they shut down twice for months at a time during 2020,
and it was financially questionable whether they’d be able to return at all).
Is there anyone on Long Island who’s making Doughnuts as
good as these? Not that I know of. I had high hopes for Grindstone Coffee &
Doughnuts in Sag Harbor, as the owner/baker’s stepfather is celebrity Chef
Michael Symon but I went and it was no Doughnut Plant and was not
impressed…though I will give it a second go ‘round.
If you check out the origin story, you’ll learn why I love
this place (and baker/owner Mark Israel), and have been eating these things for
the past 20 something years!
https://www.doughnutplant.com/our-history/
The varieties we’re getting are…
Yeast…the classic raised Doughnut most people
are familiar with (and some varieties that use the same dough)…light and airy
dough
Gingerdoughman, Marzipan Star, Vanilla Bean (the classic
“glazed Doughnut”), Christmas Tree, CrΓ¨me Brulee, Peanut Butter &
Blackberry Jam, Vanilla Bean & Blackberry Jam
Cake…the other basic variety of Doughnut…if
you’ve ever had an Apple Cider Doughnut around the fall, it’s usually a cake
Doughnut…heavier and denser dough
Black & White, Gingerbread, Tres Leches, Wild Blueberry,
Brooklyn Blackout, Carrot Cake, Coffee Cake, Triple Chocolate Cake
Vegan Sourdoughnuts…made with a sourdough batter…almost
a cross in texture between yeast and cake
Panettone (I HATE Panettone but like this Doughnut!)
Gluten-Free…see the website for
details…despite the precautions they take, they do not recommend for someone on
a strict Celiac diet…basically cake doughnuts
Marcona Almond, Yuzu
Depending on when you get to the CSA this week, there might
not be the variety you’re interested in BUT they’re all good. For whatever
reason, at the moment they’re not making my favorite Doughnut which is their
Coconut filled yeast square, AND they’re out of their Snowman Doughnut filled
with Coconut Cream, so my next choice is the Carrot Cake (never had but sure
it’s great). And my partner Dylan loves one Doughnut and one alone…Tres Leches
(I will never turn one of these down either π).
If you like them a lot, the only way to get them is to
either go to one of their locations in NYC (Queens is the closest and that’s
where these are from), or order them online from Goldbelly (BUT they don’t ship
all varieties). Or join Green Thumb CSA – Huntington again in 2022, and wait
till December rolls around again π.
4.Vote here to support the Cinema Arts Centre!
Do you think the Cinema Arts Centre is the best movie
theater on Long Island?
I thought it was the best before it became the new home of
Green Thumb CSA – Huntington, and then it got even better! π
If you think so too, you can vote for it here (and other
things you like/love) till December 15th…
Best of Long Island Voting - Best Of Long Island
5.Win cool and organic baking stuff…
Enter NOW for a chance to win over $1,500 in baking
essentials, including an Ankarsrum Original Stand Mixer and a year’s worth of
product from both Organic Valley and King Arthur!
Here's How to Enter:
https://www.organicvalley.coop/promotions/giveaway/?utm_source=ffnews
6.Like cookbooks (or books of any kind)? Miss Book Revue?
Info updated weekly…TIME IS RUNNING OUT…GIVE MONEY NOW AND/OR SPREAD THE
WORD!!!
If so, consider putting your money where your proverbial
mouth is, and contribute to what could be the 2.0 version of Book Revue…The
Next Chapter. Huntington (and every town really) needs an independent
bookstore/gathering place!
SPREAD THE WORD!!! Do you belong to a book
club (or know anyone who does)? Let your fellow readers know. How about
teachers? Spread the word amongst teachers (and students? Not sure if you can
do that or not). Librarians? Writers? Wanna-be-writers? A writing group?
Facebook post for all those just mentioned. My significant other contacted a
writer he knows who’s given readings at Book Revue, and the writer not only
pledged to post on his social media, but to also make a donation. I got in
touch with a librarian I know and hope they’ll be able to spread the word too
(if they haven’t already π).
They have a Kickstarter campaign in order to raise $250,000.
It’ a lot, but if 2,500 kicked in $100 each…no problem! Donation levels with
perks (t-shirts, etc.) start at $25 and go up to $10,000 (you get a section of
the store named after you or someone of your choosing π),
but I’m sure any amount will be appreciated. So far, about 2,000 people (are
you one of them π?) have contributed, but
with the thousands of people who have walked through the doors of Book Revue,
one might hope more people will step up and support this new venture.
They have 7 more days to do this, but if they don’t make the
goal ALL the money gets returned (unlike Go Fund Me where whatever is raised is
kept).
Here’s the Facebook page with some info…
And here’s the Kickstarter page to check out and make a
donation (at this moment they’re up to $233,000 but there’s ONLY 7 days to go
and after the initial flurry, donations get more challenging to come by…but not
impossible and very doable) and it would be a shame if they had to lose all
this money if they don’t make their goal (being $1 short can make the
difference between failure and success)…
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/bookrevue/book-revue-the-next-chapter
7.Emergency situations at the CSA (hurricanes/electronic
communication glitches/etc.)
- It’s hurricane season! Farmers are more hardcore than
postal workers so your food will be at the CSA between 3:30pm and 7:30pm
on Thursdays, pretty much no matter what. Hurricane Sandy didn’t stop the
CSA. We were at the Unitarian Fellowship in Huntington and there was no
power and there were tree limbs around the property BUT I checked out the
building to make sure there was no danger in being in the building or
entering the property, and with flashlights brought by me, we had our CSA.
If there’s no emails…show up anyway. If there’s some problem/issue with
the food arriving there should be a note on the door of the Cinema letting
you know what’s up (if we’re not already in there waiting for you). In a
storm situation…please bring a flashlight/lantern. It could be helpful for
you and those of us at the CSA. Again…show up and 3:30pm and 5:30pm if
there were no emails and offer to work if you’re able and available. And
if you feel it’s not safe/wise for you to venture out, know that any food
left at the end of the CSA will be picked up and donated by the gang at
Community Solidarity. They have NEVER missed a food distribution day even
in snow and ice storms (regardless of the weather…hungry people will still
be hungry if there’s no food to eat).
- Electronic communication is FAR from perfect. IF you
get no CSA emails or responses to your emails…come to the CSA anyway. It
could be a problem with my laptop, etc. Stuff happens.
- Anything else that might come up (these days…who
knows??? π)…no emails, come anyway
and will do our best to keep everyone informed as best we can (look for
notes on front door of Cinema if nothing else). The CSA has always
happened every week during our 20+ seasons…(lifted from the postal worker
motto π) - Neither snow nor
rain nor heat nor gloom stays these farmers & CSA crew from the swift
completion of their appointed rounds…to get you your CSA Shares!
8.What you actually got last week
Week #27
December 2, 2021
- Sweet Potatoes – 1 bag (2 lbs.) - $5.75
- Garlic – 1 bag (1/4 lb.) - $3.75
- Leeks – 1 bunch - $5.00
- Kale: Curly, Red – 1 bunch - $5.25
- Lettuce: Leaf, Red – 1 head - $5.00
Total Items: 5
Total Amount: $23.50
(We pay $20 per week for our CSA share…some weeks we get a
bit more, some a bit less. This week, it was $3.50 more. So at the moment we’ve
already gotten $76 (3 CSA Shares + π) more than we paid for.
This adds up over the course of the CSA season, and we seem to always get at
least one CSA share’s worth of food every year that we didn’t pay for…some
years two, and some between one and two…it’s all good! π)
9.And now, for something completely different…
Now THAT’S a smoothie! π
Check out the creator’s website…JEEZ! Have NO idea how long
it would take to make some of these creations…but would love to get invited to
her house for a meal π…
Thursday, December 9th
10am to 11am
IEatGreen radio show
To listen to the show live (or listen to the archived
programs)…
Hosted by Long Islander Bhavani Jharoff. Older shows can be
accessed in the archives.
Saturday, December 11th
10am to 3pm
Green Thumb Farm
829 Montauk Highway
Water Mill
631-726-1900
https://www.greenthumborganicfarm.com/
Though our CSA is over for 2021, you can still pick up food
our farm’s farm stand till the end of January. However, it’s open mostly for
their Winter CSA members so not sure what and how much will be at the farm
stand for non-CSA members.
Sunday, December 12th
9am to 1pm
Huntington Winter Farmers Market
423 Park Ave
Huntington
From now till March.
Tuesday, December 14th
10am to 11am
Green Street Radio
WBAI-FM/99.5FM
To listen live or check out the archives…
https://www.wbai.org/program.php?program=365
Join Long Islanders Doug & Patti Wood (founders of the
Port Washington Farmer’s Market…the only all organic greenmarket in New York
State), in their weekly show featuring conversations on health and sustainable
living.
7pm – Volunteers
8:15pm – Drive-thru distribution
Huntington Food Share
Community Solidarity
Fairground Ave. & 6th St.
Huntington Station
FREE
For more info…
https://communitysolidarity.org/foodshares/huntington
To volunteer…
https://communitysolidarity.org/volunteer
Or to make a donation (they REALLY need a new truck)…
https://communitysolidarity.org/donate/funds
Community Solidarity (formerly Long Island Food Not Bombs)
is an amazing group, doing much needed good works. These are the folks our CSA
donates food to (and have for the last several years). If you’d like to volunteer,
make a donation (they REALLY, REALLY need a new truck), or have need of their
services (or know people who might)…get in touch/get information via their
website (listed above).
They also need/accept donations of the following…Bicycles,
Books, Clothing, Flowers (good for general mental health…taking care of the
mind AND the body), Food, Medical Care (is there a Doctor or Dentist in the
house? π), Plants/Seedlings, School Supplies, Toys
and more. For details on donating items, please go to the Home Page, scroll to
Donate, and read the appropriate listing (and scroll to Material Goods to see
the topics not initially listed)…
https://communitysolidarity.org/
Here’s founder Jon Stepanian’s TED Talk (TEDxNYU) on
Community Solidarity and Hunger Relief…
https://www.ted.com/talks/jon_stepanian_community_solidarity_hunger_relief
Thursday, December 16th
10am to 11am
IEatGreen radio show
To listen to the show live (or listen to the archived
programs)…
Hosted by Long Islander Bhavani Jharoff. Older shows can be
accessed in archives.
Saturday, December 18th
10am to 3pm
Green Thumb Farm
829 Montauk Highway
Water Mill
631-726-1900
https://www.greenthumborganicfarm.com/
Though our CSA is over for 2021, you can still pick up food
our farm’s farm stand till the end of January (Saturdays only)! However, it’s
open mostly for their Winter CSA members so not sure what and how much will be
at the farm stand for non-CSA members.
Sunday, December 19th
9am to 1pm
Huntington Winter Farmers Market
423 Park Ave
Huntington
From now till March.
Tuesday, December 21st
10am to 11am
Green Street Radio
WBAI-FM/99.5FM
To listen live or check out the archives…
https://www.wbai.org/program.php?program=365
Join Long Islanders Doug & Patti Wood (founders of the
Port Washington Farmer’s Market…the only all organic greenmarket in New York
State), in their weekly show featuring conversations on health and sustainable
living.
7pm – Volunteers
8:15pm – Drive-thru distribution
Huntington Food Share
Community Solidarity
Fairground Ave. & 6th St.
Huntington Station
FREE
For more info…
https://communitysolidarity.org/foodshares/huntington
To volunteer…
https://communitysolidarity.org/volunteer
Or to make a donation (they REALLY need a new truck)…
https://communitysolidarity.org/donate/funds
Community Solidarity (formerly Long Island Food Not Bombs)
is an amazing group, doing much needed good works. These are the folks our CSA
donates food to (and have for the last several years). If you’d like to
volunteer, make a donation (they REALLY, REALLY need a new truck), or have need
of their services (or know people who might)…get in touch/get information via
their website (listed above).
They also need/accept donations of the following…Bicycles,
Books, Clothing, Flowers (good for general mental health…taking care of the
mind AND the body), Food, Medical Care (is there a Doctor or Dentist in the
house? π), Plants/Seedlings, School Supplies, Toys
and more. For details on donating items, please go to the Home Page, scroll to
Donate, and read the appropriate listing (and scroll to Material Goods to see
the topics not initially listed)…
https://communitysolidarity.org/
Here’s founder Jon Stepanian’s TED Talk (TEDxNYU) on
Community Solidarity and Hunger Relief…
https://www.ted.com/talks/jon_stepanian_community_solidarity_hunger_relief
Thursday, December 23rd
10am to 11am
IEatGreen radio show
To listen to the show live (or listen to the archived
programs)…
Hosted by Long Islander Bhavani Jharoff. Older shows can be
accessed in archives.
10am to 3pm
Green Thumb Farm
829 Montauk Highway
Water Mill
631-726-1900
https://www.greenthumborganicfarm.com/
Though our CSA is over for 2021, you can still pick up food
our farm’s farm stand till the end of January (Saturdays only)! However, it’s
open mostly for their Winter CSA members so not sure what and how much will be
at the farm stand for non-CSA members.
Sunday, December 26th
9am to 1pm
Huntington Winter Farmers Market
423 Park Ave
Huntington
From now till March.
Tuesday, December 28th
10am to 11am
Green Street Radio
WBAI-FM/99.5FM
To listen live or check out the archives…
https://www.wbai.org/program.php?program=365
Join Long Islanders Doug & Patti Wood (founders of the
Port Washington Farmer’s Market…the only all organic greenmarket in New York
State), in their weekly show featuring conversations on health and sustainable
living.
7pm – Volunteers
8:15pm – Drive-thru distribution
Huntington Food Share
Community Solidarity
Fairground Ave. & 6th St.
Huntington Station
FREE
For more info…
https://communitysolidarity.org/foodshares/huntington
To volunteer…
https://communitysolidarity.org/volunteer
Or to make a donation (they REALLY need a new truck)…
https://communitysolidarity.org/donate/funds
Community Solidarity (formerly Long Island Food Not Bombs)
is an amazing group, doing much needed good works. These are the folks our CSA
donates food to (and have for the last several years). If you’d like to
volunteer, make a donation (they REALLY, REALLY need a new truck), or have need
of their services (or know people who might)…get in touch/get information via their
website (listed above).
They also need/accept donations of the following…Bicycles,
Books, Clothing, Flowers (good for general mental health…taking care of the
mind AND the body), Food, Medical Care (is there a Doctor or Dentist in the
house? π), Plants/Seedlings, School Supplies, Toys
and more. For details on donating items, please go to the Home Page, scroll to
Donate, and read the appropriate listing (and scroll to Material Goods to see
the topics not initially listed)…
https://communitysolidarity.org/
Here’s founder Jon Stepanian’s TED Talk (TEDxNYU) on
Community Solidarity and Hunger Relief…
https://www.ted.com/talks/jon_stepanian_community_solidarity_hunger_relief
Thursday, December 30th
10am to 11am
IEatGreen radio show
To listen to the show live (or listen to the archived
programs)…
Hosted by Long Islander Bhavani Jharoff. Older shows can be
accessed in archives.
10am to 3pm
Green Thumb Farm
829 Montauk Highway
Water Mill
631-726-1900
https://www.greenthumborganicfarm.com/
Though our CSA is over for 2021, you can still pick up food
our farm’s farm stand till the end of January (Saturdays only)! However, it’s
open mostly for their Winter CSA members so not sure what and how much will be
at the farm stand for non-CSA members.
Sunday, January 2nd
9am to 1pm
Huntington Winter Farmers Market
423 Park Ave
Huntington
From now till March.
Saturday, January 8th
10am to 3pm
Green Thumb Farm
829 Montauk Highway
Water Mill
631-726-1900
https://www.greenthumborganicfarm.com/
Though our CSA is over for 2021, you can still pick up food
our farm’s farm stand till the end of January (Saturdays only)! However, it’s
open mostly for their Winter CSA members so not sure what and how much will be
at the farm stand for non-CSA members.
Sunday, January 9th
9am to 1pm
Huntington Winter Farmers Market
423 Park Ave
Huntington
From now till March.
Saturday, January 15th
10am to 3pm
Green Thumb Farm
829 Montauk Highway
Water Mill
631-726-1900
https://www.greenthumborganicfarm.com/
Though our CSA is over for 2021, you can still pick up food
our farm’s farm stand till the end of January (Saturdays only)! However, it’s
open mostly for their Winter CSA members so not sure what and how much will be
at the farm stand for non-CSA members.
Sunday, January 16th
9am to 1pm
Huntington Winter Farmers Market
423 Park Ave
Huntington
From now till March.
Tuesday, January 18th to Sunday, January 23rd
NOFA-NY Virtual Winter Conference
FREE to $125
For more info and to register…
https://nofany.org/conference/
Check out the workshops, see if there’s something that you’d
find interesting or useful. I’ll check out any workshop with Elizabeth
Henderson (one of the founders of CSAs in the United States).The schedule is
still being worked on so more workshops might be popping up. Full scholarships
are available, and applications are due for those by December 1st.
Saturday, January 22nd
10am to 3pm
Green Thumb Farm
829 Montauk Highway
Water Mill
631-726-1900
https://www.greenthumborganicfarm.com/
Though our CSA is over for 2021, you can still pick up food
our farm’s farm stand till the end of January (Saturdays only)! However, it’s
open mostly for their Winter CSA members so not sure what and how much will be
at the farm stand for non-CSA members.
Sunday, January 23rd
9am to 1pm
Huntington Winter Farmers Market
423 Park Ave
Huntington
From now till March.
Saturday, January 29th
10am to 3pm
Green Thumb Farm
829 Montauk Highway
Water Mill
631-726-1900
https://www.greenthumborganicfarm.com/
Though our CSA is over for 2021, you can still pick up food
our farm’s farm stand till the end of January (Saturdays only)! However, it’s
open mostly for their Winter CSA members so not sure what and how much will be
at the farm stand for non-CSA members.
Sunday, January 30th
9am to 1pm
Huntington Winter Farmers Market
423 Park Ave
Huntington
From now till March.
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