Everyone keeps asking me if we are doing the pear order again this year - I'm excited to say we are! They come in roughly 27 - 29 pound boxes. They are $25 each, and Las Vegas delivery is scheduled for September 15th, set tentatively for 7pm at Mountain Crest Park. If you are interested in pears, but do not live in Las Vegas Valley, please email me for your delivery schedule. Get your moneys into me asap as I have to pay in advance for the order. I will take orders until September 11th, so HUSTLE, HUSTLE, HUSTLE! :)
Elizabeth Kay, Self-reliant Network
poohnda(at)hotmail(dot)com
Monday, August 27, 2012
Thursday, August 9, 2012
FARM-TO-TABLE Dinner Event with Chef Jenn Ryan
Post and Pictures by Marliyn
Join us for our First FARM-TO-TABLE Dinner with Chef Jenn Ryan, one of the best Raw Vegan Chefs in Las Vegas. She will be creating an amazing 3-course dinner using our freshly harvested organic veggies direct from our Farm.
Family-style appetizers, an entree + side dish, and a slice of pie for dessert make up the menu for this one-of-a-kind local event! Specialty drinks included.
Tickets are only $40 per person We accept cash, check, Visa, M/C, Paypal
To Purchase - Please go to www.organicedibles.org or email organicedibles@gmail.com to buy a ticket and reserve your seat. You may also visit Cowboy Trail Farm every Saturday morning from 8:30 AM until Noon and purchase your tickets at our Farm.
Seating is Limited -- RSVP today! *Please note that no tickets will be sold after Friday, August 24th or at the actual event.
A portion of ticket sales will benefit 2 local charitable organizations: Child Focus and All Fur Love Animal Society.
Questions? Email Marilyn at organicedibles(at)gmail(dot)com.
Peaches Order!!
This year, we will be offering Leed's Elberta Peaches again (same farmer as last year). Elberta peaches won the title for the "best canning peach" because of their skins slipping right off after blanching(and it really is easy, I was amazed). They are a delicious, juicy "peachy" flavor, and generally speaking, they are BIG sized peaches. One 20 pound box is $25. I realize that this is a bit on the pricey side, but you do get what you pay for. A nice sized, juicy, peach! And remember that this family is using organic pesticides on their trees (and nothing is sprayed on any of their other produce). We love supporting farmers making great choices! Oh, delivery is tentatively set for August 25th at the Mountain Crest Park. If you live in a different area, but would still like to participate, please let me know as we are trying to set up pickup points for different areas, and will let you know if there is a closer pickup to you. If you would like to volunteer to be a pickup for your area, that would be great! I would love someone from Henderson, Summerlin, SW area, Southern Highlands, and maybe North Las Vegas. Email me for address to send payments to.
As most of you remember, last year, the O'Henry peaches were killed in a late frost. I have even more bad news - this year, the farm has decided to no longer sell peaches. We lost that contact. Herein lies our dilemma. We LOVE our O'Henry peaches. We searched out a new farm in California that sells them, and we found one. But, our order needs to be at least 200 boxes for us to be able to do it. So, if you are interested in these peaches, please let me know how many you will be buying, and we'll see if we can make the order - and SPREAD THE WORD. :) They will be $20 for a 20 pound box. O'Henry's are described as having a nectarine-like taste. But, I would describe them as being ULTRA-sweet, and delicious to eat fresh. I LOVE them! They work great in canning, but my favorite way to preserve them is to freeze them. You don't have to add any sugar, because they are already so sweet. Now they don't come in super big sizes like the Leeds peaches do, but they come in a mix of sizes from small to big. If we get enough interest in the O'Henrys, we'll place the order and get it going for around the first week in September.
Let me know which ones you are interested in.
Elizabeth Kay, Self-reliant Network
poohnda(at)hotmail(dot)com
As most of you remember, last year, the O'Henry peaches were killed in a late frost. I have even more bad news - this year, the farm has decided to no longer sell peaches. We lost that contact. Herein lies our dilemma. We LOVE our O'Henry peaches. We searched out a new farm in California that sells them, and we found one. But, our order needs to be at least 200 boxes for us to be able to do it. So, if you are interested in these peaches, please let me know how many you will be buying, and we'll see if we can make the order - and SPREAD THE WORD. :) They will be $20 for a 20 pound box. O'Henry's are described as having a nectarine-like taste. But, I would describe them as being ULTRA-sweet, and delicious to eat fresh. I LOVE them! They work great in canning, but my favorite way to preserve them is to freeze them. You don't have to add any sugar, because they are already so sweet. Now they don't come in super big sizes like the Leeds peaches do, but they come in a mix of sizes from small to big. If we get enough interest in the O'Henrys, we'll place the order and get it going for around the first week in September.
Let me know which ones you are interested in.
Elizabeth Kay, Self-reliant Network
poohnda(at)hotmail(dot)com
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Honey Order! (Peaches soon)
k, our honey order is on! We have spoken to our honey man, and we will be picking up the honey around the 1st week of September, unless our order is a smaller order, in which case it may be delivered later in the month of September. What we normally do is pickup the honey, and then bring it down with our next order (which will be peaches, most likely). So, we are collecting moneys now until the 1 of September (call me if you receive this info later than this date, and I'll see what I can do).
Now, this honey is from Wyoming, and it is deliciously light and sweet, and RAW. If it is not in solid form when you get it, it WILL solidify soon after. I recommend moving it into smaller containers unless you use honey all of the time, and do not mind it's solid state. For our family, I move it into the large-mouth pint jars because I like the small glass containers that you can heat up if you want (without heating ALL of it), and the straight necks allow you to take advantage of EVERY LAST YUMMY bit. :)
They come in 1 gallon, food-grade plastic buckets, and are $31 each. Let me know how much you'd like, and send your money as quickly as possible (email me for address)
Please pass this on to anyone that might be interested, as we'd like to get as big an order as possible, so we can be on the first shipment! :)
I'll be sending on info about peaches soon, so keep your eyes peeled! :)
Elizabeth Kay, Self-reliant Network poohnda(at)hotmail(dot)com
Now, this honey is from Wyoming, and it is deliciously light and sweet, and RAW. If it is not in solid form when you get it, it WILL solidify soon after. I recommend moving it into smaller containers unless you use honey all of the time, and do not mind it's solid state. For our family, I move it into the large-mouth pint jars because I like the small glass containers that you can heat up if you want (without heating ALL of it), and the straight necks allow you to take advantage of EVERY LAST YUMMY bit. :)
They come in 1 gallon, food-grade plastic buckets, and are $31 each. Let me know how much you'd like, and send your money as quickly as possible (email me for address)
Please pass this on to anyone that might be interested, as we'd like to get as big an order as possible, so we can be on the first shipment! :)
I'll be sending on info about peaches soon, so keep your eyes peeled! :)
Elizabeth Kay, Self-reliant Network poohnda(at)hotmail(dot)com
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Tomatoes Update!
If you are placing an order for tomatoes, or are taking orders for a group of people, please take note that our delivery date has been changed to one week ahead of schedule - the farmer expressed concerns about the heat lowering the quality of the tomatoes, and wanted to make sure everyone got good quality tomatoes, so instead of delivery on August 4, we will be delivering on July 28th, next Saturday. I know that there will be schedule conflicts, and I'm sorry. As it is for us, Josh will have to request off work to do it, so we're not so thrilled ourselves about it, but what can you do. Harvest time is NOT always convenient, and it seems that it is NEVER predictable. :) So, wrap up your orders and get them to me asap. If any of you have ordered and made payments, but cannot arrange for a pickup on the new delivery date, let me know, I will refund your money. Any questions? Oh, time is still unconfirmed because, our pickup time depends on our order total - if it's bigger, it takes longer for them to pick it. We are hoping for no later than early afternoon. I'll try to firm up a time within the next few days after I get a rough order count.
Elizabeth Kay, Self-reliant Network
poohnda(at)hotmail(dot)com
Elizabeth Kay, Self-reliant Network
poohnda(at)hotmail(dot)com
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Tomato Order!
Hey, guys - thanks for being so patient with us this summer - we've had lots to do on the farm! So, here are some orders coming up...
This month, we'd like to do a tomato order again - We'll say the money needs to be in by the 31st. The day of delivery will be sometime that week; we need to see how many orders we get before we firm up the time and date. The tomatoes are 20 lb. boxes, and the tomatoes are NOT sprayed with any pesticides - the boxes are $20 each. They are wonderful tomatoes, and the great thing about it this year (as opposed to last year) is that the farmer will be picking them EARLY in the morning so they maintain better quality and will travel better. You can also specify if you want your box of all ripened tomatoes, most ripened and some under, or all slightly underripe. This will help if you don't plan on canning them right away or if you wanted to eat some now and some later. We're thinking that delivery will be that Saturday morning, but we just have to confirm with the farm, otherwise it might be the Friday instead. We'll keep you posted, though. Please send in your orders to me asap; send money to Elizabeth Kay, 951 South 3500 East, New Harmony, Utah 84757.
Peach orders are coming up in August, and honey will be around August/September as well, so keep checking your emails! Also, how did everyone like the pears last year? Should we do the order again? Please let me know if you are interested...
Any questions? Shoot me an email! :)
Elizabeth Kay, Self-reliant Network
poohnda(at)hotmail(dot)com
This month, we'd like to do a tomato order again - We'll say the money needs to be in by the 31st. The day of delivery will be sometime that week; we need to see how many orders we get before we firm up the time and date. The tomatoes are 20 lb. boxes, and the tomatoes are NOT sprayed with any pesticides - the boxes are $20 each. They are wonderful tomatoes, and the great thing about it this year (as opposed to last year) is that the farmer will be picking them EARLY in the morning so they maintain better quality and will travel better. You can also specify if you want your box of all ripened tomatoes, most ripened and some under, or all slightly underripe. This will help if you don't plan on canning them right away or if you wanted to eat some now and some later. We're thinking that delivery will be that Saturday morning, but we just have to confirm with the farm, otherwise it might be the Friday instead. We'll keep you posted, though. Please send in your orders to me asap; send money to Elizabeth Kay, 951 South 3500 East, New Harmony, Utah 84757.
Peach orders are coming up in August, and honey will be around August/September as well, so keep checking your emails! Also, how did everyone like the pears last year? Should we do the order again? Please let me know if you are interested...
Any questions? Shoot me an email! :)
Elizabeth Kay, Self-reliant Network
poohnda(at)hotmail(dot)com
Thursday, June 21, 2012
It's Time to Order Your Fruit Trees!
Picture and Post by Marilyn
This is our 3rd year to place our fruit tree order with Dave Wilson Nursery. All fruit trees have been tested to grow in our desert climate thru the University's Orchard.
If you are interested in placing an order, please send me an e-mail and I will forward the list of fruit trees available with pricing.
They are delivered bare root (no soil ) and are delivered in January / February for Spring planting. Pick up is at our Cowboy Trail Farm.
DEADLINE TO ORDER : END JUNE/ BEG JULY
If you would like to see what many of the fruit trees look like, visit our Farm this Saturday.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Cowboy Trail 215 frwy; exit Jones; North to Mello, Rt to Bradley, Rt to Ano to 6550 Cowboy Trl, Las Vegas, NV. Look for the Cowboy out front with address - Drive thru to the backyard gardens
Marilyn 604-3165 or e-mail me at organicedibles(at)gmail(dot)com
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