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Welcome to Rutiz Farms
HAPPENINGS ON THE FARM
Raw Food Betsy will be selling homemade 100% raw, organic and pesticide-free sweets and treats. You'll find Betsy's delicious and nutritious raw cookies, raw fruit leathers, raw macaroons, raw granola, raw crackers and more...for sale on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Tuesdays of the month, beginning March 5th, at our Farm Stand.

WHAT'S IN THE BOX THIS WEEK
This week's sweet potatoes come from Rocky Canyon Farms in Atascadero and are certified organic.
Our avocados in the box come from David Righetti of San Luis Obispo. They are the Zutano variety...not quite as high in oil content as the Haas variety, but still delicious on salads and sandwiches . Eat them when they become soft but still a bit firm...if you let them become too soft, they may go over ripe and the insides become darkened and mushy.
The artichokes are on the smaller size this week...may favorite way to prepare them: with a sharp knife cut off the top 1/2 inch, remove the darker green outer leaves until the remaining leaves become lighter ( greenish-yellowish in color), cut the artichoke in half lenghtwise and steam until tender ( maybe 10 to 15 minutes), remove from steamer and brush on some olive oil and garlic powder, put them on the grill or under the broiler until the outsides become crispy.
The "Tuscano" kale is great cut up into thin ribbons ( remove the thicker ribs) and eaten as a fresh salad with a little vinegarett dressing and parmesean cheese.
The "Persian" cucumbers come from Ocean Breeze Farms in Nipomo. They are grown using pesticide- free farming practices. . The "Persian" cucumber is unique among cucumbers in that it has a thin skin that doesn't require peeling and has no bitter aftertaste.
PRODUCTS AVAILABLE AT OUR STAND FROM OTHER FARMERS AND BUSINESSES:
Kelli ( aka Sweet Pea) has her tasty baked cookies and cakes at the stand each Friday ...(you can reach her direct at Sweetpeabakeryag.blogspot.com).
Juices from Chadmark Farms of Paso Robles...apple, berry cider, pomegranate cider and 100% pomegranate juice..."flashed pasteurized" for best flavor and nutrient retention. Almond Brittle from Paso Almonds of SLO...freshly made each week by Rusty and his crew.
Oranges and Mandarins from Bob Polito from San Diego County Blueberries from Gary Teixeria of Santa Maria Kiwis from Mallard Lake Farm in Nipomo. "Artisan" breads from the Eclair Bakery of The Village of Arroyo Grande every Friday; and from "Little Red Hen" Bakery every Tuesday.
Vegetable and herb starts from The Transitions Mental Health Growing Grounds of Santa Maria...pesticide free!
Fresh fish and canned albacore for sale every Friday. 100% wild caught by San Luis Obispo County commercial fishermen. Or join the Fish CSA and get weekly deliveries; contact Margie at slofreshcatch@gmail.com or 481-5827." David's Blue Ribbon Honey from Arroyo Grande Sunflower "sprouts" from Carl and Ruth...one of our neighbors at the farm.
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Available at the Stand Here are the items that we should have on the "table" for this Friday along with the prices so you may plan your meals and your budget. Brussels sprouts--$2.50/ pound Celery root--$1.50 each "Sierra Gold" potatoes--$1.50/ pound "rainbow" colored chard--$2 / bunch "calvo nero" kale---$2 / bunch broccoli--$2.50/ pound Italian "sprouting" baby broccoli--$4 / pound cauliflower--$2/ pound for white, $3/ pound for the green or orange color carrots--$2 / bunch leeks--$2/ bunch baby mixed salad greens--$2/ bag of about 1/2 pound baby spinach--$2/ bag of about 1/2 pound
fennel bulb--$1 each Winter squashes---kabocha, butternut, spaghetti---$1/ pound sweet dumpling---$1.50/ pound Italian flat-leaf parsley, cilantro, rosemary, arugula, -$1/ bunch sunflower sprouts--$3 per 1/4 pound Mandarin oranges---$2.50/ pound Kiwi---5 for $2 avocados--$1 each
honey: 1 pound--$10 / jar "creamed" flavored honey--$10/ jar, red raspberry and lemon "honey with comb"---$16/ jar Spicy Asian Honey BBQ Glaze--$10/ bottle ( all honey products from David's Blue Ribbon Honey, Arroyo Grande) eggs from our "free range" happy chickens--$5/ dozen fresh flower bouquets---$5 to $9 / bunch
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Harvest Box Info You are welcome to come by and pick out individual items from the table or continue to pick up your reserved Harvest box or both( add items that may not be included in your Box that week)..The Harvest Boxes, which cost $15 / week , will be available for pick up during the Stand hours on Fridays only. I would ask you to kindly let me know by Thursday evening of each week, with a E mail response( use the link in the right hand column of this newsletter where it says Order Your Harvest Box) if you want a Box for the week. Please take note: this ordering link is only usable for the current week's newsletter....After Friday morning of each week, the ordering link becomes unusable!
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RECIPES
EASY TIPS FOR PERFECT ROASTED VEGETABLES adapted from The Santa Monica Farmer's Cookbook by Amelia Saltsman Roasting vegetables concentrates their flavors, develops and caramelizes natural sugars, and gives them that appetizing crisped look. Best of all, the same technique works for just about any vegetable you've got on hand, any time of the year. Follow these simple steps for great results. Keep vegetables or vegetables pieces a uniform size for even cooking. Toss cleaned, trimmed vegetables with 1 to 2 tablespoons olive oil, kosher or sea salt, and freshly ground pepper. For convenience, do this directly in the pan. Always preheat the oven. Roast dense vegetables, such as beets or potatoes, at 400 degrees, quick-cooking ones, such as asparagus or tomatoes, at 425 to 450 degrees. Don't crowd the pan, or your vegetables will steam rather than brown. Large baking sheets and heatproof-glass dishes are ideal for roasting. Roast vegetables uncovered in the upper third of the oven for better browning. Halfway through the cooking time, remove the pan from the oven and give it a shake or use a spatula to loosen and turn the vegetables.
When the vegetables are browned and tender, season again with your favorite seasonings...salt, pepper, garlic powder.
If serving the vegetables at room temperature, allow them to cool before piling them onto a serving dish( so they won't steam themselves and get soft).
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Order Your Harvest Box
Produce in the Harvest Box this week:
"Persian" cucumbers
artichokes or sweet dumpling squash
Sweet potatoes
spring onions
kale
a bag of salad mix
avocados
mandarin oranges
Blueberries
PLEASE bring back the empty boxes each week.
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| Stand Hours
Tuesdays and Fridays.. Noon to 5 pm
Saturdays..closed for the winter
FARM STAND LOCATION: 1075 "The Pike" in Arroyo Grande. We are located on the south side of The Pike, between Halcyon Road and Elm Street. Visit our web site at www.Rutizfarms.com for a map to the farm. Our mailing address is: Rutiz Farms 333 Miller Way Arroyo Grande, Ca 93420 Our E-mail address is:
info@Rutizfarms.com
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