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San Anselmo Organic Farm Stand Friday 7/13/2012 and Woodacre Organic Farm Stand Saturday 7/14/2012

7/12/2012

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New this week:
  • Rainbow Chard, Broccoli, Amazing Green Beans, Sweet Summer Squash from Gospel Flat Farm, Bolinas.
  • Cilantro, Bunched Arugula, Bunched Spinach and Red Russian Kale, Big Mesa Farm, Bolinas. (We welcome our newest Marin Organic producer to join our growing MCFS & CSA)
  • Fresh Figs, Meyer Lemons and Limes from Fairfax Fresh, Fairfax.
  • Green Sweet Basil, Early Girl Tomatoes, Outstanding New Potatoes, Sweet Goddess Melons, Full Belly Farm, Guinda.
Available produce and products at this week's farm stand: 
  • Sun Gold Tomatoes, Green Beans, Full Belly Farm, Guinda. 
  • Saturn Peaches, White Peaches, Yellow Peaches, White Nectarines, and Flavor Gem Pluots, Twin Girls Farm, Tulare
  • Red Butter Lettuces along with assorted lettuces from Paradise Valley Produce, Bolinas.
  • Baby Sweet Carrots, French Breakfast Radishes, Mesclun Pre Washed Salad Greens, and loose Spinach from Star Route Farms, Bolinas.
  • Bicolor Sweet Corn and Summer Squash from Full Belly Farm, Guinda.
  • Grapeseed Oil from Cow Track Ranch, Nicasio.
  • Foggy Morning fresh cheese from Nicasio Valley Cheese Company. 
  • The most amazing Spring Raspberries from Mt. Barnabe Farm, Lagunitas. 
  • Raw, Unpasteurized Pomegranate Juice from Hidden Star Orchards, Clements. 
  • Green Sweet Basil from Full Belly Farm, Guinda.
  • Pasture Raised Free Range Farm Fresh Eggs from Bromwell Farms, Bolinas.
  • Fresh Sweet Oysters from  Drakes Bay Oyster Company, Inverness. 
  • Artisan Breads, Local Cheeses, New Potatoes, Lettuce, Greens, Rainbow Chard, Broccoli, Spinach, Red and Yellow Onions, Spring Carrots, and Spring Onions.
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Michael link
2/18/2022 12:45:50 am

Thanks for sharing this useful information! Hope that you will continue with the kind of stuff you are doing.

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