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Live Earth Farm Community News                                                 Week 31 - 19th Main Season
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Apples
Beets
Broccoli OR Cauliflower
Cabbage
Carrots
Celeriac
Chard
Kale
Leeks
Peppers, Sweet
Radishes
Squash, Winter

Small ShareBox
Apples
Broccoli OR Cauliflower
Cabbage
Carrots
Chard
Leeks
Peppers, Sweet
Radishes
Squash, Winter
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It's Sign-up Time for our 2015 Season
 
We are celebrating our 20th Growing Season as a Community Supported Agriculture Farm - Yay!
    
We thank you for your continued commitment to our Farm and support of a healthier, more resilient local food system.
 
Some details about the 2015 Season: 
  • Four-Season Traditional Shares:  we have combined the Winter and Main Season into a 43-week Four-Season Share
  • No need to sign-up separately for the Winter and Main Seasons
  • Monthly Payment Plan applies to Four-Season Share, so no full-payment necessary for the Winter Season
  • All Discounts (Early Registration 3%, Payment-in-full 2%) apply to the Four-Season Share
  • 33-week 2015 Main Season only subscriptions are available
Please note:  if you receive a Choice Share your membership is ongoing so you do not need to re-sign up.  You will continue to receive your share for the upcoming Seasons.
 

Farm News & Tom's Reflections

Every Vote Counts - So does every Meal
 

  Wednesday morning I was helping load the delivery truck and it made me happy to think of all our members who will receive their shares this week. Freshly harvested the day before, they will most likely be transformed into a healthy home cooked meal by the evening.

  Most of you will agree that a weekly CSA share makes a small but not so insignificant difference in our daily lifestyle. To prepare and cook with the produce we receive takes time, it slows us down, and it creates a breather. In our family it's a ritual to come together to prepare and share a meal at least once a day - usually dinner. Sharing food becomes the conduit for bridging time and space and renewing our bonds as a family. It's a moment to catch up on what happened that day, an opportunity to complain, praise, reflect, laugh, and share the latest news about work, school, friends, and family.

It may seem like an insignificant and humble act how we decide to eat our meals and what we decide to eat, but I am convinced that collectively it plays an enormously important role.

  Most of us eat three meals a day and although we know food is grown on farms we don't know what farms, what kind of farms, where the farms are, or what kind of skills and practices are involved in farming. Many in our society have grown so removed from the source of where food comes from that food is pretty much an abstract idea until it shows up on a grocery shelf or on the table. What motivates me as a farmer is to grow food that nurtures and reestablishes the intimacy of food and community. It is, I believe, a vital building block to a healthier and more peaceful world.

  The election may be over and one might question how much an individual vote really matters in the current political spectacle, but outside of that spectacle I can't help but be an optimist when I see so many people in the food and farming communities making a real difference in establishing a participatory nourishing food system for all.


Discovery Program News
 
Charity Match for LEFDP 
 
   This year, the Discovery Program is delighted to partner with Monterey Peninsula Foundation through the Charity Match program to maximize our fundraising efforts! Since the program began seven years ago, Charity Match has helped local nonprofit organizations and schools raise over $4 million. This year's program runs from November 3 through February 27. Make a donation to the Discovery Program and it will be matched 20%.   Click Here to Make a Donation  
 
Rebecca's Recipes

 
Warm Chard with Anchovy Sauce
 
Rebecca Mastoris is a chef/teacher at Bauman College, and a partner with Karen Haralson in Vibrant Foods Catering. Both Karen and Rebecca teach cooking classes here at the Farm and at Let's Cook! Santa Cruz. Go to VibrantFoodsCatering.com for more information and to register.
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Freedom CA 95019-3490
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