Monday, February 27, 2017

ORDER by 10 am Tuesday - Delivered Thursday 


Choose from fresh salad mixes, spinach, pasta's and breads. You will also find jars of prepared sauces and fresh made quiches and pot pies.

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CT FARM FRESH EXPRESS






FARMERS MARKET

MARK Good Friday, April 14th on your calendar - We are planning an event!
"Meet Your Farmer" with pop-up market here at CTFFE. Please join us for this opportunity to meet some of the wonderful farmers, taste our new line of products and purchase seasonal products.


Saturday, February 25, 2017

hydroponic vs soil question

Are Hydroponic Vegetables as Nutritious as Those Grown in Soil?

I like to blog about things I don't know and often wondered about. This is one, is there a nutritional difference between produce grown in soil vs the hydroponic method. I found my answer from a New York Times blogger, Sophie Egan.

There are some of the article that was posted in Dec 2016 at NYT blog: 

"The bottom line is it depends on the nutrient solution the vegetables are grown in, but hydroponically grown vegetables can be just as nutritious as those grown in soil." 

"Keep in mind that nutrient content varies for produce in general, regardless of the growing method. The differences relate to the type of fruit or vegetable, the time of year it is harvested, how long after harvesting the crop gets eaten, and how it is handled and stored from farm to fork."

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Warmer Weather - Effecting the Fruit?



This week I spoke to a one of our fruit tree farmers, Michael Preli, from Belltown Hill Orchard, he told me they are staying positive about the warm February weather. 


Last year we had a similar weather pattern of warmth early and the fruit trees thought it was time to bud, then we got hit hard with cold temps and snow that destroyed those tender buds. Bad news for us, we had little to no stone fruit last year due to this event.
Michael is hopeful that the snow cover that we shill have around will keep the trees cool enough even if it hits 60 degrees this week. Let's be hopeful with him.

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Monday, February 20, 2017


 Spring Fever...
CTFFEStore.com website
Everyone has it, look outside the snow is melting, temps near or above 60, and people are shedding their coats and hats. Don't be fooled, we still have more cooler winter like weather coming our way. Farmers are planning their crops for 2017 season and a lot of baby farm animals are coming into the world. 


Our Farm Store is Open

Saturday, February 18, 2017


New labeling guidance from the USDA that is designed to decrease waste by resolving consumer confusion about “best by” and “sell by” dates on food may also boost in-home food safety practices by providing more specific information.

“Food manufacturers frequently use a variety of phrases, such as ‘Sell-by’ and ‘Use-by’ on product labels to describe quality dates on a voluntary basis. The use of different phrases to describe quality dates has caused consumer confusion and has led to the disposal of food that is otherwise wholesome and safe because it is past the date printed on the package,” according to the FSIS.

“FSIS is changing its guidance to recommend the use of ‘Best if Used By’ because research shows that this phrase is easily understood by consumers as an indicator of quality.”


The USDA estimates that 30 percent of food is lost or wasted at the retail and consumer level. The new guidance suggesting use of the “Best if Used By” language builds on other recent changes FSIS has made to facilitate food donation and reduce food waste.