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Thanksgiving Vegetable Box, Fresh Turkeys

Availability is limited. To order your box for pick up on Nov. 20, call 914-962-2368; or email info@hilltophanoverfarm.org by Monday, Nov. 19 at 12 p.m.

From Hilltop Hanover Farm: 

Creating a seasonal, local Thanksgiving table doesn't have to mean running around to many markets for your ingredients. Save yourself some trips and get all the vegetables you need in one place, in one box. Hilltop Hanover Farm grows seasonal favorites and has conveniently boxed up enough veggies for side dishes to serve four people all for $45. Limited availability – order early. 

To order your Thanksgiving Vegetable Box for pick-up on Nov. 20, download the order form and drop to the office; call 914-962-2368; or email info@hilltophanoverfarm.org by Monday, Nov. 19 at 12 p.m. The box will contain seasonal favorites including: potatoes, carrots, butternut squash, onions, leeks, turnips, celeriac (celery root), cauliflower, brussels sprouts, sage, scallions. 

Greenhouse News 

In a follow up to last weeks news of [Hilltop Hanover Farm]s damaged greenhouse, they have received estimates and work is expected to begin soon. 

CSA Shares 2013

CSA Shares for 2013 are now available for sale. The shares are $650 for 20 weeks of vegetables. For full details and the application form, click here or visit our website. 

Local Turkeys at Harvest Moon Farm & Orchard

Harvest Moon in North Salem have free range, vegetable fed, antibiotic and hormone free, heritage bronze turkeys available, ranging from from 17 - 30lbs for $5/lb. To reserve a turkey please call Harvest Moon directly at 914.485.1210.

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