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    Forkful: September 2020 - Week 17

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    WHAT'S IN MY SHARE?
    • sweet corn
    • butternut squash
    • onions
    • cauliflower
    • bell peppers
    • ​tomatoes
    • apples
    • kale
    DAYS & TIMES
    Tuesdays & Fridays
    3:00pm to 6:00pm

    PICK-UP LOCATION
    Bardwell Farm
    49 Main Street - Hatfield, MA 01038


    CAN'T MAKE YOUR PICKUP DAY?
    Please call or message us and we'll make arrangements for you to pick-up your share at another time.

    (413) 800-5583
    bardwellfarm@gmail.com
    WEATHER ALERTS
    Sunday - September 20, 2020
    Another beautiful week on tap with no rain on your pickup days :)
    FIELD NOTES
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    It's cold and we received a frost! We hustled and worked late all weekend to harvest vulnerable crops and cover fields with remay before the freezing temperatures set-in. Sensitive crops will be affected. It came early this year and is pretty surprising, we didn't receive a frost until middle October of last year. 

    We've made progress installing more irrigation lines out back. This new system will help irrigate crops when there is no rain and in times of drought. We also spent a good part of last week windrowing all kinds of pumpkins for the Pumpkin Days fall festivities.

    Pumpkin Days kicked off last Friday and it was well received, be sure to stop by this weekend for all of your fall ornamentals, apple cider, and cider donuts! 

    ​Owner Harrison Bardwell
    WHAT TO USE FIRST 
    • sweet corn - 1 to 3 days in the refrigerator 
    • slicing tomatoes - turning ripe 3 to 5 days countertop, ripe 7 days in refrigerator
    • tomatoes - 5 to 7 days room temperature
    • kale - 5 to 7 days in the fridge
    • bell peppers - 1 to 2 weeks in the crisper drawer
    • cauliflower - up to 2 weeks in the crisper drawer
    • apple - up to 2 weeks room temp, 4 to 6 weeks in the fridge
    • onions - 6 weeks at room temp, 2 months in the fridge
    • butternut squash - up to 6 months in a cool dry place

    DID YOU KNOW
    Did you know carrots and butternut squash have things in common? They are both orange in color, which indicates that they have an abundance of the powerhouse nutrients known as “carotenoids”, specifically beta-carotene, which your body automatically converts to Vitamin A. This specific vitamin helps to prevent heart disease and macular degeneration, as well as improves eye health.
    LETS GET COOKING
    FARM2TABLE SPOTLIGHT
    Apple Cider Donuts
    AVAILABLE FRIDAY
    Pumpkin Walnut Bread​
    AVAILABLE FRIDAY
    ​Ginger Cookie
    IN STOCK
    6 THINGS THAT HAPPENED LAST WEEK
    7 DAY SUPPORT
    ​Do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions, need assistance or want to provide constructive criticism. Also, don’t be afraid to talk with your Bardwell Farm Representative in-person during a pick-up day. You can always contact us by using the links below. 

    (413) 800-5583
    bardwellfarm@gmail.com
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    Forkful: September 2020 - Week 16

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    WHAT'S IN MY SHARE?
    • sweet corn
    • acorn squash
    • bunching broccoli 
    • beets
    • eggplant
    • heirlooms & slicing tomatoes
    • swiss chard
    • garlic
    DAYS & TIMES
    Tuesdays & Fridays
    3:00pm to 6:00pm

    PICK-UP LOCATION
    Bardwell Farm
    49 Main Street - Hatfield, MA 01038


    CAN'T MAKE YOUR PICKUP DAY?
    Please call or message us and we'll make arrangements for you to pick-up your share at another time.

    (413) 800-5583
    bardwellfarm@gmail.com
    WEATHER ALERTS
    Sunday - September 13, 2020
    Chance of rain with your pickup on Friday folks, be sure to bring that umbrella.
    FIELD NOTES
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    No frost on the Little Jacks just yet, but we're seeing 38 degree overnight temps in the 15 day!

    Our days are turning chilly and it's been harvest, harvest, harvest. We are trying to get it all in before the frosts come. Speaking of harvest, Pumpkin Days begins this weekend! Our pumpkin displays will be up and we will have all kinds of fall decor like indian corn, cornstalks, mums (8 colors to choose from), straw bales, and most importantly, PUMPKINS! We'll have our traditional small, medium, and large carvers, sugars, gourds and the wicked popular Warty Goblins. New this year you'll see heirloom pumpkins, Little Jacks and Baby Boos too! All of the autumn goodies we all love will be here like fresh pressed cider, apple cider donuts, pumpkin bread, ginger molasses cookies, pumpkin spice and maple nut coffees, as well as fresh baked bread, local maple syrup, pumpkin butter, and apple maple jam!

    The holidays will be here soon! For those of you that are interested we are bringing in limited pre-order pasture-raised Thanksgiving turkeys from Mondego Acres Farm. At this time we will only be offering them to our CSA members! Pricing and availability will be coming soon. If you would like more information please call, message us or talk with your Bardwell Farm representative during CSA pickup.

    Enjoy your share this week folks!

    Owner Harrison Bardwell
    WHAT TO USE FIRST 
    • sweet corn - 1 to 3 days in the refrigerator
    • bunching broccoli - 3 to 5 days in the refrigerator crisper drawer 
    • slicing tomatoes - turning ripe 3 to 5 days countertop, ripe 7 days in refrigerator
    • eggplant - 5 to 7 days in the refrigerator crisper drawer 
    • swiss chard - 5 to 7 days in the refrigerator crisper drawer
    • beets - up to 10 days in the refrigerator crisper drawer
    • acorn squash - 4 to 5 weeks in a cool dry place
    • garlicwhole head of garlic unpeeled will last up to 6 months

    DID YOU KNOW
    Did you know when it comes to micronutrients, acorn squash has plenty to offer. One cup serves up a whopping 37% of your DV of vitamin C, 18% DV of vitamin A, 22% DV magnesium, and 26% potassium. It's also a good source of iron, folate, manganese, and vitamins B1 and B6.
    LETS GET COOKING
    MAPLE GLAZED SQUASH
    Food Wishes | YouTube
    ​Tasty and easy recipe if you've never tried acorn squash before :)

    more recipes:​
    FARM2TABLE SPOTLIGHT
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    NEW Bart's Ice Cream
    Available in the online farm store, Peanut Butter Paradise
    Cookie Dough
    Midnight Chocolate
    Salted Caramel
    Mousse & Raspberry
    Almond EnJoy!
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    ​It's starting to feel fally around here! This is your one-stop-shop for mums, pumpkins, gourds, indian corn, straw bales, cornstalks and more!
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    Pumpkin Spice & Maple Nut Coffee
    Available now in the online farm store in 12oz bags, ground or whole bean!



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    We are still several weeks out but we wanted to plant this pumpkin patch in your head. The Great Pumpkin needs carvers for our 2nd Annual Pumpkin Carving Contest and we want you to enter! There will be 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place prizes with more details to come. Start planning your cool, spooky, and kooky designs, it's going to be spooktacular! 
    LIMITED PREORDER PASTURE RAISED THANKSGIVING TURKEYS
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    We will be taking limited preorders for Mondego Acres Pasture Raised Turkeys this Thanksgiving holiday! Pricing and availability will be coming in the next few weeks. If you are interested please call, message, or let your Bardwell Farm CSA representative know and add you to the call list.
    CSA 2021 CALL LIST
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    Have you enjoyed the CSA this year and want to be notified when the 2021 enrollment begins? Send us a quick note including your phone number and email and we'll be sure to let you know!
    6 THINGS THAT HAPPENED LAST WEEK
    7 DAY SUPPORT
    ​Do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions, need assistance or want to provide constructive criticism. Also, don’t be afraid to talk with your Bardwell Farm Representative in-person during a pick-up day. You can always contact us by using the links below. 

    (413) 800-5583
    bardwellfarm@gmail.com
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    Forkful: September 2020 - Week 15

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    WHAT'S IN MY SHARE?
    • sweet corn
    • red potatoes
    • radishes
    • celery
    • bell peppers
    • aji & banana peppers
    • leeks
    • kale
    • lettuce
    DAYS & TIMES
    Tuesdays & Fridays
    3:00pm to 6:00pm

    PICK-UP LOCATION
    Bardwell Farm
    49 Main Street - Hatfield, MA 01038


    CAN'T MAKE YOUR PICKUP DAY?
    Please call or message us and we'll make arrangements for you to pick-up your share at another time.

    (413) 800-5583
    bardwellfarm@gmail.com
    WEATHER ALERTS
    Monday - September 7, 2020
    No rain in the forecast, but be sure to keep those umbrellas handy folks!
    FIELD NOTES
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    Mini Boos, Cannonballs, Little Jacks, and Warty Goblins are coming!
     
    We are scrambling this week because our main tractor is having motor issues forcing it out of commission. This makes things stressful and harder to get things accomplished, but we are fortunate that we have good relationships with other local farmers in town to have the ability to borrow equipment to help get the job done. 

    Fall is in the air and Pumpkin Days will be here before you know it! The field pumpkins are beginning to turn orange early due to the drought conditions this year. We may have some issues with ripening but don't you fret, we will have pumpkins!

    We're very excited to get more winter crops into the high tunnels. We are planting winter greens such as winterbor kale, red and white russian kales, swiss chard baby greens, a plethora of spinach varieties, along with green and red lettuce varieties, arugula, and bok choy. Stay tuned on this project, it will be an interesting one!

    ​Harrison Bardwell
    WHAT TO USE FIRST 
    • sweet corn - 1 to 3 days in the refrigerator
    • kale - 5 to 7 days in the refrigerator crisper drawer, longer in water
    • lettuce - 5 to 7 days in the refrigerator crisper drawer
    • radishes - 7 to 10 days unwashed, refrigerator crisper drawer, longer in water
    • red potatoes - 3 to 5 weeks in the pantry, 3 to 4 months in the refrigerator
    • peppers - 1 to 2 weeks in the refrigerator crisper drawer
    • leeks - refrigerate in a closed paper bag, up to 2 weeks​​​
    • celery - 3 to 4 weeks in the refrigerator

    DID YOU KNOW
    Radishes were brought Massachusetts by 1629. Radishes are members of the Brassicaceae (mustard or cabbage) family. The root is related to kale, broccoli, cauliflower, and horseradish, among others. Radishes are a great low-cal snack; one cup of sliced radishes has only 19 calories.
    LETS GET COOKING
    BEST ROAST POTATOES EVER
    The Food Lab | YouTube
    Incredibly crisp and crunchy on the outside, with centers that are creamy and packed with potato flavor. We dare you to make them and not love them. We double-dare you!

    more recipes:
    CSA 2021 CALL LIST
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    Have you enjoyed the CSA this year and want to be notified when the 2021 enrollment begins? Send us a quick note including your phone number and email and we'll be sure to let you know!
    FARM2TABLE SPOTLIGHT
    Thomas Farm Cheeses
    Cow Cheese Curds and Goat Crumbles, Cranberry, Chive, Garlic Dill and Plain Chevre
    ​NOBL Pumpkin Latte
    Pumpkin Maple Oat Milk Lattes available ice cold
    Bart's Pumpkin & Spice​
    New flavors available, Pumpkin & Spice, Apple Pie, Mint Chip, Caramel Heath Crunch and MassMocha
    6 THINGS THAT HAPPENED LAST WEEK
    7 DAY SUPPORT
    ​Do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions, need assistance or want to provide constructive criticism. Also, don’t be afraid to talk with your Bardwell Farm Representative in-person during a pick-up day. You can always contact us by using the links below. 

    (413) 800-5583
    bardwellfarm@gmail.com
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    Forkful: September 2020 - Week 14

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    WHAT'S IN MY SHARE?
    • spaghetti squash
    • sweet corn
    • specialty tomatoes
    • bok choy
    • lettuce
    • green beans
    • slicing tomatoes
    • apples
    • flowers
    DAYS & TIMES
    Tuesdays & Fridays
    3:00pm to 6:00pm

    PICK-UP LOCATION
    Bardwell Farm
    49 Main Street - Hatfield, MA 01038


    CAN'T MAKE YOUR PICKUP DAY?
    Please call or message us and we'll make arrangements for you to pick-up your share at another time.

    (413) 800-5583
    bardwellfarm@gmail.com
    WEATHER ALERTS
    Monday - August 31, 2020
    The weather is looking pretty good this week, but keep an umbrella handy just in case folks! 
    FIELD NOTES
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    Cool early Morning harvest  

    The first of September is tomorrow and with it comes the cool mornings and dry warm days. We are finally wearing our Bardwell Farm hoodies and it feels so good. It won't be long before the pumpkin harvest and Pumpkin Days begin, our favorite time of the year!

    Fall is just around the corner and we are busy getting ready for a number of things. The last of the fall plantings are going in and we are cover cropping, but something really exciting is happening in one of our high tunnels. We are beginning to plant our first winter crop. That's right, it will be the first year we will be open for business year round! We are still working on the logistics of how these products will be made available to you but the groundwork is in place. Stay tuned.

    Speaking of fall, we are including a taste this week with our spaghetti squash and Pine Hill Orchard apples, enjoy!

    Harrison Bardwell
    WHAT TO USE FIRST 
    • Sweet Corn - 1 to 3 days in the refrigerator
    • Tomatoes - turning ripe 3 to 5 days countertop, ripe 7 days in refrigerator​
    • Specialty Tomatoesturning ripe 3 to 5 days countertop, ripe 7 days in refrigerator 
    • Bok Choy - 5 to 6 days in the refrigerator crisper drawer 
    • Lettuce5 to 7 days in the refrigerator crisper drawer
    • Green Beans - about 7 days, bagged in the refrigerator crisper drawer
    • Spaghetti Squash - 4 to 5 weeks in a cool dry place
    • Apples - up to 8 weeks individually wrapped in the refrigerator crisper drawer

    DID YOU KNOW
    Spaghetti squash is finished cooking when you can easily pierce a fork through the flesh all the way to the peel. The flesh will also separate easily into spaghetti-like strands, hence the name!
    LETS GET COOKING
    SPAGHETTI SQUASH 4 WAYS, EASY DINNERS FOR 2
    YouTube | Tasty
    4 easy, satisfying, and inexpensive meals for the busy work week!

    more recipes:
    6 THINGS THAT HAPPENED LAST WEEK
    COMING SOON
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    7 DAY SUPPORT
    ​Do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions, need assistance or want to provide constructive criticism. Also, don’t be afraid to talk with your Bardwell Farm Representative in-person during a pick-up day. You can always contact us by using the links below. 

    (413) 800-5583
    bardwellfarm@gmail.com
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    Forkful: August 2020 - Week 13

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    WHAT'S IN MY SHARE?
    • mini cabbage
    • potatoes
    • yellow onions
    • squash
    • tomatoes
    • celery
    • peppers
    • kale
    • herbs
    DAYS & TIMES
    Tuesdays & Fridays
    3:00pm to 6:00pm

    PICK-UP LOCATION
    Bardwell Farm
    49 Main Street - Hatfield, MA 01038


    CAN'T MAKE YOUR PICKUP DAY?
    Please call or message us and we'll make arrangements for you to pick-up your share at another time.

    (413) 800-5583
    bardwellfarm@gmail.com
    WEATHER ALERTS
    Sunday - August 23, 2020
    Potential for thunderstorms and rain showers this week, be sure to bring your umbrella folks!
    FIELD NOTES
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    Fall settings are beginning to pop through the soil

    As I write this we have thunderstorms to our north and south and we are hoping for much needed rain. The fields again have desert like conditions and we need that precipitation to move things along.   

    On a happy note, we're so excited this week to be featuring our very own celery and yellow onions, two more firsts for our farm :) 

    Week 13 begins tomorrow, see you all soon!

    WHAT TO USE FIRST 
    • Tomatoes - turning ripe 3 to 5 days countertop, ripe 7 days in refrigerator
    • Kale - 5 to 7 days in the refrigerator crisper drawer, longer in water
    • Squash - 5 to 7 days in the refrigerator crisper drawer
    • Peppers - 1 to 2 weeks in the refrigerator crisper drawer
    • Onions - up to 2 weeks, peeled in fridge, weeks, unpeeled, cool dry place
    • Herbs - up to 2 weeks, rolled in damp paper towel, ziploc bag, refrigerator
    • Cabbageup to 3 weeks in the refrigerator crisper drawer
    • Potatoes -  3 to 5 weeks in the pantry, 3 to 4 months in the refrigerator
    • Celery - 3 to 4 weeks in the refrigerator

    DID YOU KNOW
    Celery helps lower cholesterol, lower inflammation, helps prevent high blood pressure, ulcers, and protect liver health, proven beneficial in weight loss, boost your digestion and may help prevent cancer. Sounds like a super food doesn't it!
    LETS GET COOKING
    The Food Lab: How to Roast the Best Potatoes of Your Life
    YouTube | Serious Eats
    These roast potatoes maximize the crisp-to-creamy contrast in each chunk of potato!

    more recipes...
    6 THINGS THAT HAPPENED LAST WEEK
    7 DAY SUPPORT
    ​Do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions, need assistance or want to provide constructive criticism. Also, don’t be afraid to talk with your Bardwell Farm Representative in-person during a pick-up day. You can always contact us by using the links below. 

    (413) 800-5583
    bardwellfarm@gmail.com
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    Forkful: August 2020 - Week 12

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    WHAT'S IN MY SHARE?
    • Tomatoes
    • Garlic
    • Eggplant
    • Swiss Chard
    • Cauliflower
    • Sweet Corn
    • Cucumbers
    • Scallions
    • Herbs
    DAYS & TIMES
    Tuesdays & Fridays
    3:00pm to 6:00pm

    PICK-UP LOCATION
    Bardwell Farm
    49 Main Street - Hatfield, MA 01038


    CAN'T MAKE YOUR PICKUP DAY?
    Please call or message us and we'll make arrangements for you to pick-up your share at another time.

    (413) 800-5583
    bardwellfarm@gmail.com
    WEATHER ALERTS
    Sunday - August 16, 2020
    No rain in sight folks, but be prepared!
    FIELD NOTES
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    Just finished a fall planting of beets with the MaterMacc

    ​​It's hard to believe but fall is just over one month away. Our winter squash and pumpkins are looking great and we've even begun turning over one of the high tunnels for fall/winter production. Even the weather lately has felt a little fall like. The last couple of days was actually a pleasure to work outdoors without sweating to death!

    Well, we are back in the same boat and we are in desperate need of rain. The little bit we received today wasn't enough and we could really use a good soaking. We've been irrigating as much as we can but it's been difficult. You need moisture for seeds to germinate, seedlings to survive, and to sustain mature plants. Maybe put in a word or two with the big man for us, we could definitely use it.
    WHAT TO USE FIRST 
    • Sweet Corn - 1 to 3 days in the refrigerator
    • Tomatoes - turning ripe 3 to 5 days countertop, ripe 7 days in refrigerator 
    • Cauliflower - cut florets, 4-7 days in a plastic, refrigerator crisper drawer
    • Eggplant5 to 7 days in the refrigerator crisper drawer 
    • Swiss Chard - 5 to 7 days in the refrigerator crisper drawer
    • Scallions - up to 1 week, unwashed, in refrigerator crisper drawer
    • Cucumbers - 1 week, unwashed, plastic bag, in the refrigerator crisper drawer​
    • Herbs - up to 2 weeks, rolled in damp paper towel, ziploc bag, refrigerator
    • Garlic - whole head of garlic unpeeled will last up to 6 months

    DID YOU KNOW
    Eggplant is part of the nightshade family, along with tomatoes, and potatoes, and all edible members of that family are actually fruit.
    LETS GET COOKING
    BUFFALO CAULIFLOWER
    YouTube | Tasty
    This is an awesome buffalo chicken recipe alternative!

    more recipes
    FARM2TABLE SPOTLIGHT

    TOMATO SALE
    All this week slicing tomatoes 20lb case GRADE A $25.00 and 20lb case GRADE B $20.00, call to order or speak with your Bardwell Farm rep!

    SWEET CORN SALE
    One dozen long day sweet corn $6.00 dozen or .75 ear!
    BARTS ICE CREAM
    We have 3 new Barts Ice Cream pint flavors, Local Peach (Apex Orchards), Local Blueberry (Burnt Hill Farm), and Local Strawberry (Warner Farm)! Amazing when all three are served together :)
    6 THINGS THAT HAPPENED LAST WEEK
    7 DAY SUPPORT
    ​Do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions, need assistance or want to provide constructive criticism. Also, don’t be afraid to talk with your Bardwell Farm Representative in-person during a pick-up day. You can always contact us by using the links below. 

    (413) 800-5583
    bardwellfarm@gmail.com