
Roasted Spring Salad with Fennel and Radicchio
This is a spring salad of the best sort—hearty, bright, and filling enough that it can stand alone as a light meal (Though we served ours with a couple of Twin Pines’ grass-fed t-bones). Serve at room temp or chilled;…

2015 Spring Share #3
CSA Share Notes: Thanks for your support through the tornado that struck our town last week. Please check out our message regarding the disaster here. We are excited to bring you some great new items in this week’s Harvest. New…

Community in Response to Tornado Crisis
Justin and I want to thank you for all the kind words and offers of assistance many of you gave since last Monday when the tornado struck our community in Van, TX. We are so relieved that we experienced no…

2015 Spring Share #2
CSA Share Notes: This week we are excited to bring you several new items from the garden. We hope some of these are new to you and that you’re eager to test out some new veggies in your kitchen. Look…

Our plants can swim!
Did you know our garden plants could swim? We didn’t either! In an average year, this area sees about 43 inches of rain, with about 13 of those inches falling by late April. Last year was a bit on the…

2015 Spring share #1
CSA Share Notes: Welcome to the Red moon Farm spring CSA! This first week we are excited to bring you a few gems from the garden. These first items are fresh, young, and packed with nutrition, so enjoy! The season…

Pea Shoots with Browned Butter
When butter is browned, it takes on a warm, nutty flavor perfect for the nuttiness of the tender pea shoots. This lightly cooked vegetable would be tasty aside roast chicken, or graceful underneath a filet of grilled fish. Enjoy this…
Red Moon Farm Webstore
The Red Moon Farm CSA offers loads of fantastic, locally produced farm products to our members and here in this post you’ll learn how you can purchase them. But first–have you read about our farm partners? We’ve got pastured eggs,…

Spring Soil Fertility
All weekend we’ve been preparing garden beds, spreading compost, tilling, marking, and even found time for a little planting. Unfortunately our splendid new equipment we raved about in a previous post let us down, and we had to resort to…
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