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Last Minute Reminder: Thanksgiving Sale

11/20/2009 10:20pm
Our Season Finale: The Thanksgiving Sale 

Saturday 10a - 4p November 21st at the 
Trinity Episcopal Church in Wrentham 

(the church is right on 140 in the center of Wrentham. Just a few driveways towards Foxboro from the center traffic light at the intersection of 1A and 140.
The address is 47 East St., Wrentham, MA 02093)

We've been hauling in roots and cutting and picking and washing and packing. The van is ready to roll, stacked to the ceiling with: leeks, carrots, red radishes, parsnips, turnips, bunches of arugula, swiss chard, kale, potatoes, yellow and red onions, green and red cabbage, butternut squash, shallots, a wee bit of garlic, bunches of popcorn on the cob, crates of pumpkins, spinach, mustard mix, pea tendrils, bok choy, escarole, frisee, little lettuces, and lots of broccoli. parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme. and more I am sure!

We've bagged up 50 lbs of organic cranberries that we picked up from Cranberry Hill Farm in Plymouth. 

Nate, Floyd, and Roger are all on board to round out our selections: 

Cook's Valley Farm will bring their Wrentham grown apples and more produce - including literally tons of potatoes :) The Cooks grow Brussels sprouts, something we passed on this year.

One of the beekepers who has hives at our farm, Roger from Franklin Honey, will be there with local honey and bee products like healing hand salve and lip balm.

My friend Floyd who raises pork in Barre at Burnshirt Valley Farm will be bringing meat for your freezer, fresh eggs, and beef that his friend raises in Barre.

Pay by cash or check. Bring bags, boxes, or baskets if you've got 'em. 
Consider storing locally grown potatoes, onions, apples, turnips, cabbage, and winter squash to feed you all winter. A little consideration of the ideal storage conditions for each veggie will take you pretty far  - you'll be surprised!

Email us if you have questions or can't make it but want to buy bulk onions or potatoes. info@whitebarnfarm.org 
Thank you for making this such a great first season, we look forward to seeing you all there!! Tell your friends and neighbors :)

 
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