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   Volume Four, Issue Fourteen
Special  August 21 Canning Tomato Issue

Greetings!

This is another special newsletter.  This time it is about our canning tomatoes which we are now picking--also a bit about the upcoming weather through the Labor Day weekend.

Boss's Corner 

 

Hi,

Good News! Warmer and dryer weather the next two weeks means we have reduced our canning tomato prices from $10 to $8 a half bushel and from $18 to $16 a bushel! I am almost sure the next two weeks will be quite warm (hopefully, not hot like before) and I think they will be fairly dry. This means it will likely be easier to pick great quality canning tomatoes since our supply will be better than I thought just a few days ago. Because of this I feel we can sell them at $8 a half bushel and still do OK. Of course, if the weather turns cool and wet--especially wet--we will have to raise our price! We sold quite a few canning tomatoes late Friday, Saturday and Monday morning (we lowered the price Monday afternoon) at $10 a half bushel and $18 a bushel. If you purchased them at this higher price let us know and we will give you 2 bucks back if you purchased a half bushel. If you purchased them by the bushel, we will refund 2 bucks for each bushel you purchased on Friday, Saturday or Monday morning.

Also, we are again selling green beans by the half bushel since several patches have started to ripen which makes picking quicker. The price of our beans remains at $14 a half bushel. We also have yellow beans available.  

 

BTW, if you have a favorite fried green tomato recipe please there is still time to send it in!

 

 

Nashle,

 

Tom 

 

 

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Sweet Corn--Bi-color, all white and all yellow types--picked fresh daily! Also, green and yellow beans, tomatoes (including heirloom types), slicing cucumbers, seedless and seeded watermelon, muskmelon, zucchini, yellow summer squash, fresh sweet onions, red and Yukon Gold potatoes, peppers, eggplant, and more! In addition we have: potted herbs, potted annual and perennial flowers, hardy flowering vines and shrubs, potted hardy pecan trees, and our own popping corn. Visit our Arts and Crafts Room for unique gourd art!

Note: Now taking orders for canning tomatoes and beans by the half bushel.

4380 Gordon, Fremont. Open 10 to 7, closed Sundays. We welcome Project Fresh Coupons and Bridge/EBT card. No Sunday Calls! For the latest info see: blog.magiclandfarms.com.

 

 

 


We appreciate your business and hope to see you this summer and fall at Magicland Farms.
 
Sincerely,
 

Tom and Annemarie Fox
Magicland Farms