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Sweet & Sour Cake with Rhubarb

Posted by on May 21, 2013 in Dessert, Recipes | Comments Off

Amber here, blogger at OBSESSIVISION, back with my second culinary creation for Kilpatrick Family Farm, and ready to satisfy your sweet (and sour) tooth. Be sure to follow me for project updates ranging from art, design, photography, craft, food and more. As soon as I spotted the vibrant heap of rhubarb stalks at Kilpatrick Family Farm’s stand, I knew I had to find a recipe that would do this tart and tangy vegetable justice. Or is it a...

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Sauteed Broccoli Raab

Posted by on May 17, 2013 in Recipes | Comments Off

A quick look at the farmers market tables and it is clear the farm crew has been busy. There are so many new veggies – radishes, Hakurei turnips, green garlic, mini broccoli, broccoli raab, and I’m sure I’m forgetting something. There are still fiddleheads and ramps, and all the root crops of winter. It seems only a few weeks ago, I was having a hard time finding new inspiration in the kitchen. Now, I’m so excited about the...

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Farm photos: In full swing

Posted by on May 16, 2013 in Farm Photos | Comments Off

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Springtime Stir Fry

Posted by on May 14, 2013 in Recipes | Comments Off

Editor’s note: We are excited to welcome Amber of OBSESSIVISIONS to Kilpatrick Family Farm’s blog. Amber, a graphic designer and photographer, is also a CSA member and local food lover. We have invited her to share a weekly recipe along with photos, and we’re thankful she has agreed.  My name is Amber, blogger at OBSESSIVISION, and this is my first of many culinary contributions for Kilpatrick Family Farm. I am so excited...

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Three ways to dress a spring salad

Posted by on May 10, 2013 in Recipes | Comments Off

This might be the best time of year to eat salad. Greens like arugula, spinach, lettuce, and even turnip greens look and taste fantastic. Many varieties were waiting for the soil to warm as spring got off to a slow start. But, the wait is over. Now that the temperature has warmed, it’s time to eat as many salads as possible before it gets too warm. The farm does grow lettuce year-round, but the leaves are at their tastiest now. In the...

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Farm photos: Spring greens and other things

Posted by on May 9, 2013 in Farm Photos | Comments Off

  Spring seemed to get off to a slow start, but the warm weather is here now and things are really starting to grow. Our lettuce and other greens are especially looking great and, more importantly, tasty. The photo above is of our salanova, a new variety that grows compact heads of green and red leaf lettuce. Take a look at what else has been going on around here...

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Foraging for spring

Posted by on May 1, 2013 in Recipes | Comments Off

As the weather warms, I’m anxious for something new to eat. With spring sun shining, it doesn’t seem quite right to be limiting myself to the root cellar. I still love my roots, but it’s time to mix it up. Thankfully, there are a bunch of wild plants springing up. Ramps and fiddleheads aren’t generally cultivated, but are available for foragers – including farmers who then bring them to the farmers markets. Japanese...

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Farm photos: Signs of spring

Posted by on Apr 26, 2013 in Farm Photos, General | Comments Off

    Now that the animals have moved from their winter home and into the field, the barn has been transformed into our transplant house.   The space didn’t stay empty for long. Look at all the new seedlings that moved in. How many of these can you identify?         We’re also planting in the fields and and starting tomatoes in the...

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Fickle March and Gingered Carrot Soup

Posted by on Mar 16, 2013 in Recipes | 7 comments

Fickle March and Gingered Carrot Soup

I didn’t think it would come this soon. All at once, the clocks sprang forward and the days got warmer. Tuesday’s rain washed the snow away, and a whole string of days reached above 40. I thought it was spring! I actually started panicking about not having my inside projects finished for the winter. Then, I couldn’t remember what those projects were. I just wanted to be outside absorbing the sunshine. I figured some April...

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Preparing for spring

Posted by on Mar 14, 2013 in Farm Photos | 1 comment

Preparing for spring

Although it’s still too cold for any work in the fields yet, the crew has been busy getting ready for spring. Here’s a peek at some of what’s happening in our greenhouses … Lots of lettuce and other greens. Turnips are growing up to get ready for transplant. Artichokes are getting their early start. Spinach transplants are getting started. We got our seed ginger so we can bring you more of this yummy flavor later in...

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