Last August, we had a chicken massacre. A stray dog killed all of our pullets that would have become our laying flock this year. As a result, we only have older hens. They do lay eggs, but they aren't as productive as the youngsters. This year we will only have eggs available for our CSA subscribers, via an Egg Subscription. We have a total of 40 1/2 dozen egg shares available for the Summer and Fall.
If you are a CSA subscriber and want to be sure of getting eggs every week, you can buy an Egg Subscription of either 1/2 dozen or 1 dozen eggs every week. Please contact us for more information.
I have always tried to write a newsletter for our subscribers every week, and we've had subscribers now for ten years. That's a lot of newsletters, a lot of trips to Kinko's and a lot of paper. During the summer there are times when I just can't get to the whole newsletter project—writing is one thing, but then the printing, the extra errand, etc. get in the way.
So, in the lovely spring of 2007 I decided to try something different, and the Farmblog was born. It took me a couple of weeks to find a flow and figure out how to configure everything, but now I love it. It is easy for me to compose my thoughts, I don't have a fixed space to fill or be constrained by, and if I don't have time to write an essay, I can just get the pertinent subscriber information out there—list of produce, how to cook everything, etc. When I do have time, I can wax eloquent about various topics like kids on the farm, or water rights.
Did you know that you can post comments as well? Click on the comment button to add a cooking idea, recipe, or just share your thoughts. This blog is for everyone and I hope it will make it easy for everyone to share in our food community.
Shelley
>Shelley, these last two weeks have been fabulous! I still have tons to prep and many left overs. Thank you! Tonight's dinner: http://tinyurl.com/ljuxx5 and now some peaches for dessert. 🙂