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Archive For December, 2010

December 24, 2010 · by Windrose Farm


Let’s talk tat soi.

This beautiful Asian green is great in salads and on sandwiches AND it sautés divinely.
It’s a sturdy winter green, so we’ll have it for several more weeks.

Come play at Windrose Market!

Produce Availability – December 20, 2010

December 21, 2010 · by Windrose Farm

At Santa Monica Farmers Market Wednesday, December 22 and then back January 12th.

Orders can be picked up at Windrose Market. Email: windrosemarket@gmail.com


After months of careful nurturing,

the fabulous French Leeks are here! $4.00/lb.
















A Wonderland of Winter Squash – $1.00/lb.

Butternut

Paydon white acorn

Fairy – Japanese

Delicata

Sweet Dumpling

Winter Luxury Pie Pumpkin – the
best!
Bake, purée that’s it!






APPLES $2.00/lb

Mutsu

Bramley Seedling

White Pearmain

Belle de Boskoop

Calville Blanc

Granny Smith

Hauer Pippin



Spicy Peppers are drying down beautifully $8.00/lb
Treccia and Joe’s Red Cayenne

POTATOES – $2.00/lb.
Onaways – great mashers!

All Blue – purple on the inside, great for pan frying

Cranberry Red – sweet, pink

GREENS

All large heads and bunches $1.50 or $3.00/lb.

Escarole – very large, very tender heads $1.50-$2.00 /each

Chicory – large nonheading reds $1.50 -$2.00 each

Barbara’s Garden Greens – $6.00 / lb.

French Leeks – $4.00/lb.



Thanking you for your support and encouragement through the years and wishing you and yours a very happy harvest and holiday season.

Barbara & Bill Spencer and all the crew at Windrose Farm and Market

Produce Availability – December 13, 2010

December 13, 2010 · by Windrose Farm

After months of careful nurturing,

the fabulous French Leeks are here!
















A Wonderland of Winter Squash – $1.00/lb.

Butternut

Paydon white acorn

Fairy – Japanese

Delicata

Sweet Dumpling

Winter Luxury Pie Pumpkin – the
best!
Bake, purée that’s it!






APPLES $2.00/lb

Mutsu

Bramley Seedling

White Pearmain

Sierra Beauty

Belle de Boskoop

Calville Blanc

Granny Smith

Hauer Pippin

Wickson Crab apples


Spicy Peppers are drying down beautifully $8.00/lb
Treccia and Joe’s Red Cayenne

POTATOES
Carola smalls buttery, yellow -$3.00/lb

All Blue – dry, pan fry – $2.00/lb

Cranberry Red sweet pink– $2.00/lb

GREENS

Head Greens

Trevisio small heads – $1.50 each, large – $3.00 each

Escarole – very large, very tender heads $1.50-$2.00 /each

Barbara’s Garden Greens – $6.00 / lb.

French Leeks – $4.00/lb.

Herbs – $1.50/bunch – Sage and Rosemary


Thanking you for your support and encouragement through the years and wishing you and yours a very happy harvest and holiday season.

Barbara & Bill Spencer

Produce Availability – December 6, 2010

December 6, 2010 · by Windrose Farm
Beautiful rain with no frost – wonderful for the farm!
The plants are glowing.

Newly in season – French Leeks – $4.00/lb

A Wonderland of Winter Squash – $1.00/lb.

Butternut

Kabocha

Paydon white acorn

Fairy – Japanese

Delicata

Sweet Dumpling

Winter Luxury Pie Pumpkin – the
best!
Bake, purée that’s it!






APPLES $2.00/lb

Mutsu

Bramley Seedling

White Pearmain

Sierra Beauty

Belle de Boskoop

Calville Blanc

Granny Smith

Pink Lady

Hauer Pippin

Wickson Crab apples


Spicy Peppers are drying down beautifully $8.00/lb
Treccia and Joe’s Red Cayenne

POTATOES
Carola smalls buttery, yellow -$3.00/lb

All Blue – dry, pan fry – $2.00/lb

Cranberry Red sweet pink– $2.00/lb

GREENS

Head Greens

Trevisio small heads – $1.50 each, large – $3.00 each

Tatsoi – $2.00/head

Barbara’s Garden Greens – $6.00 / lb.

French Leeks – $4.00/lb.

Herbs – $1.50/bunch – Sage and Rosemary


Thanking you for your support and encouragement through the years and wishing you and yours a very happy harvest and holiday season.

Barbara & Bill Spencer

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