
Welcome to the website of the Flagstaff Community Supported Agriculture project. The FCSA connects you to your food, the land, and your local farmer! Each week FCSA participants receive fresh, local, organically grown produce through our support of Crooked Sky Farms in Glendale, Arizona. CSA participants not only enjoy an incredible variety of vegetables, members create a sustainable food system. This model supports the local economy, a stewardship of the land, and fosters a connection with the food you eat.
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We are located at 116 W. Cottage Ave, Flagstaff
Our hours of operation are Tuesday-Saturday 10-6pm.
CSA Pick up time Thursdays, 1-8pm
January 26, 2012 harvest list! Sign up for the Winter half Season.
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Winter CSA next sign up for half season, contracts due by Jan. 26, starts Feb 2.
Winter Season started (December 8 - March 8) Download contract
Now's the time to sign up for Flagstaff Garden Starts’ shares. There will be 80 shares available this year and we are now accepting EBT/Food Stamps. See links to applications for more details. Contact Regan if you have any questions at 928-255-0210 or email flaggardenstarts@gmai.com.
Now available in the shop!
Downey Farms Lamb
Downey Farms is offering lamb that you can order by the cut. Download contract.
Fresh Delicious Citrus!
Rio Red Grapefruit @ 1.50/lb
Sweeter than most grapefruit you'll find elsewhere and great for juicing. These grapefruit are a breakfast favorite. The Rio Red has a red flesh and few to no seeds.
Clementines @ 2.00/lb
Tend to be easy to peel and typically seedless, these clementines are sweet, juicy and low in acid compared to oranges. *
Cara Cara Navel Oranges @ 2.75/lb
This medium sized navel is sweet and low in acid, the flavor is more complex than most navel varieties and has been described as evoking notes of cherry, rose petal and blackberry. *
Orlando Tangelos @ 2.00/lb
Don't let the name fool you! This Orlando Tangelo is from a local farm and grows best in Arizona and California. It originated as a cross between a Duncan grapefruit and a Dancy tangerine. It is sweeter and less tart than it's counter parts and very juicy! *
Meyer Lemons @ 2.00/lb
Meyer lemon fruits have a sweeter, less acidic flavor than the more common grocery store lemon varieties making them easier to eat all my themselves. The pulp is a dark yellow and contains up to 10 seeds per fruit. The skin is fragrant and thin, colored a deep yellow with a slight orange tint when ripe. *
Navel Oranges @ 1.50/lb
With a long growing season, from November to April, it's no wonder navel oranges are popular and common. A tasty orange to get you through the winter. So, eat up!
*interesting facts about citrus found on Wikipedia.com.
A note from the grower:
All of our citrus have been lovingly nurtured in our groves. Each order is handpicked, individually inspected and personally chosen for the enjoyment of you and your friends. We know you will find each fruit to be beautiful in size, flavor, color, fragrance, and is Certified Organic.
You can visit their website at: www.selectorganics.com
Also available at the store:
* produce and fruit from Whipstone Farm, Flying M, Wong's Farm and other growers
* delicious chickens from Ridgeview Farm
* Fresh pulled mozarella from New Jersey
* Whole Grain- Organic whole wheat, Sour Dough and Bagettes
* Eagle Eye Honey
* Queen Creek Olive oil - now in different sizes
* Flying M Ranch Beef
* A Bar H Farm grass fed lamb, beef, chicken and turkey - in the fall.
* Molly's Tamales fresh each week
* Tortilla Lady tortillas
* Fudge
* Claudine's Kitchen-hummus, tabouli, babaganoush, lebneh & zatar pizzas
* AZ cheese company cheddar, jack and pepper jack cheese
* Carols Delectable's - Lemon, Jalapeno, and Pomegranate Jellies, Grapefruit and Kumquat Marmalade's
* Chicken and duck eggs and so much more....
Remember, you can shop here Tuesday-Saturday 10-6pm.
We are very excited to announce that Flagstaff CSA can now process Food Stamp EBT Cards!
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Check out the many NEW exciting events!
*NEW* Inside NAU, February 14, 2010. Community Supported Agriculture is a local sustainability movement.
Check out this video that we got from Crooked Sky Farm. Morning chat with Farmer Frank and a peek at what we will be seeing in our bags!
Find more great recipes on our food blog and you can share your ideas too!! http://flagcsarecipes.blogspot.com
We're now on facebook! Show your support and join the FlagCSA group.
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=47191768358&ref=nf
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