Author: Josephine Alexander

Eat More Cabbage: Simple Slaw with Raisins and Parsley

Eat More Cabbage: Simple Slaw with Raisins and Parsley

Here at Tubby Creek Farm, we can grow some cabbage.  It’s good to know that come hell or high water, we will have cabbage.  When winter weather has turned our fall lettuces into goo, cabbage slaw makes a nice stand-in for crunchy green salad.  There…

July at Christmastime: Watermelon Margaritas

July at Christmastime: Watermelon Margaritas

Over the summer we managed to put about a gallon of cubed, seeded watermelon into the freezer. I had an idea in September when it was still a zillion degrees out – that is would be really fun to drink a watermelon cocktail in the…

December update and 2013 CSA Sign Up

December update and 2013 CSA Sign Up

Our CSA season ended with November, and since then I have been sleeping in and lounging all day with a cup of coffee and a crossword puzzle book.  Wait, that isn’t right…As a good friend said, winter is when you really get things done on…

Getting Educated

Last week Randy and I attended the Mississippi Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association conference in Jackson, Mississippi.  What a decadent pleasure to be able to leave the farm for three days!  I would have enjoyed it much more if I wasn’t still getting over a…

Our Final CSA of the Year

Our Final CSA of the Year

Woo hoo!  We made it to the final week on the 2012 CSA!  Good timing, too, because the garden is starting to look a little sparse.  We just want to say “thank you” one more time to all of you for supporting us in our…

Is it Really November?

Is it Really November?

If November has been any indication, we are in for a heck of a winter.  And this is a good thing.  Last year’s non-winter meant major insect pest proliferation.  Everybody had a tough time with the bugs this year.  There is a down side to…

Frosty Mornings in Fall

Frosty Mornings in Fall

A big, whole hearted thank you to everyone who came out to our party on Saturday.  We had a great turnout, nothing burned down except the bonfire, musicians played and guests joined in, and there was loads of tasty food.  Best of all there were…

Fall, a Time to Prepare for Spring

Fall, a Time to Prepare for Spring

Last week it was summer, this week it is winter.  The mice, wasps and birds are eyeing our house as a delightful winter get-away.  A week or so ago I met a bird in the office, today there was one in the bedroom – perhaps…