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Meet our Member, Molly – Central Brooklyn CSA
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Meet our Member, Molly. To say our CSA member Molly puts a lot on her plate might be the under-statement of this season. Molly’s to-do list this autumn included, among others, celebrating her Vermont barn wedding with husband River; training for and completing the New York City Marathon; and registering for the Law School Admission Test. That’s in addition to her full-time work for a civil rights non-profit, where she learned about CBCSA from her colleague and fellow CBCSA member Elizabeth. Molly to sign...
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bscallen – Central Brooklyn CSA
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Meet our Member, Molly. To say our CSA member Molly puts a lot on her plate might be the under-statement of this season. Molly’s to-do list this autumn included, among others, celebrating her Vermont barn wedding with husband River; training for and completing the New York City Marathon; and registering for the Law School Admission Test. That’s in addition to her full-time work for a civil rights non-profit, where she learned about CBCSA from her colleague and fellow CBCSA member Elizabeth. Molly to sign...
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Our Farm Partners – Central Brooklyn CSA
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Our Extra Share Items. Pick up the best of Washington County’s seasonal fruit each week for 20 weeks for a full share and 10 weeks for a half share. Windflower Farm does not grow fruit. Ted the farmer shops neighboring farms to bring you the highest quality, lowest spray variety of seasonal fruits available in Washington County. Fruits received during a given season may include: apples apricots blueberries blackberries cherries nectarines peaches pears plums raspberries rhubarb strawberries. Orders are p...
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Newsletter – Central Brooklyn CSA
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Please click on date to view newsletter on MailChimp. The Newsletter is compiled, edited, and sent by CBCSA Member Bridget Scallen. Week 22: Nov 6. Week 21: Oct 30. Week 20: Oct 23. Week 19: No Newsletter. Week 18: Oct 9. Week 17: Oct 2. Week 16: Sept 24. Week 15: Sept 18. Week 14: Sept 11. Week 13: Sept 4. Week 12: Aug 28. Week 11: Aug 21. Week 10: Aug 14. Week 9: Aug 7. Week 8: Jul 31. Week 7: Jul 24. Week 6: Jul 17. Week 5: Jul 10. Week 4: Jul 3. Week 3: Jun 26. Week 2: Jun 19. Week 1: Jun 12. And we ...
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Join – Central Brooklyn CSA
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Central Brooklyn CSA Member Registration. You have to become a member. Joining involves completing and signing the membership form at the above link and sending it with full payment by the due date to NYCCAH at the address on the form to secure a CSA share. Membership means that you will come to the weekly CSA distribution site in Central Brooklyn each week for 22 weeks to pick up your share and fulfill your volunteer requirements. This is a requirement for all of our members. April 28, 2010 at 12:42 PM.
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Volunteer – Central Brooklyn CSA
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Sign up for your 2016 Volunteer shift. Five Simple Things We Should Do at Every Distribution. People’s time is valuable to them. The first thing we must do is show up on time (about 10 minutes before your shift starts) and ready to work for your distribution shift. We must also remain diligent in cleaning up and leaving Hebron Seventh Day Adventist Church in a. Timely manner at the end of each distribution. What should you do in the minutes before your distribution shift begins? Lend a Helping Hand.
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Meet Lewis Waite Farm, Our Newest Farm Partner! – Central Brooklyn CSA
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Meet Lewis Waite Farm, Our Newest Farm Partner! Lewis Waite Farm partners with small, family run farms and producers who take great pride in their products. Learn more about our newest farm partner here! April 7, 2015. April 7, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. The vegetable an...
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FAQs – Central Brooklyn CSA
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Please download our 2015 CBCSA Brochure. What is a CSA? CSA stands for community supported agriculture. It is a way to support a local farmer by helping the farmer with the costs at the beginning of the agricultural season (like purchasing seeds) without the need for high-cost loans. It also gives the farmer a secure source of income in case of a bad year. A CSA member becomes a shareholder in the risk and benefits of farming. CSA helps ensure the viability. You will receive vegetables that are in season...
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No need to put yourself in a pickle with rotting fruits and vegetables: Adopt these fruit and veggie storage best practices – Central Brooklyn CSA
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No need to put yourself in a pickle with rotting fruits and vegetables: Adopt these fruit and veggie storage best practices. Fruits and vegetables need to breathe. Store fruits and vegetables separately from each other. Fruits that give off high levels of ethylene, the ripening agent, can prematurely ripen and spoil surrounding produce. Think of the “one bad apple” adage. Likewise, root vegetables and onions stored together spoil more quickly. Too much of a good thing? Store as quickly as possible, loose...
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