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A Guide to Sourcing Your Local Thanksgiving Feast

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

Pumpkin pie made with fresh sugar pumpkins is a seasonal treat.

Pumpkin pie made with fresh sugar pumpkins is a seasonal treat. Halve and dry roast cut side down at 350 until soft, about 1-1 1/2 hours. Scoop and drain then puree for pies, muffins, or cookies.

Thanksgiving is a wonderful harvest feast and there’s no better way to honor the spirit of the holiday than celebrating with locally grown and made foods. We are very fortunate here in Connecticut to be able to create a delicious Thanksgiving meal from 100% CT Grown products. Our farms, farmers’ markets, independent grocers and  online farm-to-door delivery service CT Farm Fresh Express (CTFFE) make it possible.

Where to buy a locally grown turkey

Cooking the stuffing outside the turkey means vegetarians can eat it and the turkey cooks faster.

Cooking the stuffing outside the turkey means vegetarians can eat it and the turkey cooks faster and more evenly.

Locally grown turkeys are highly coveted and in short supply, so anyone looking for a local turkey from a nearby farm should place their order immediately. Fresh and frozen broad-breasted whites and Heritage turkeys are available for purchase directly from the farmer, but lucky for consumers, you don’t have to go to the farm to pick it up. Important: You must place a special order for your turkey with the farm since under CT law the turkey must be custom processed just for you. If you order a turkey and don’t pick it up, the farmer is forbidden from reselling it to another customer.

1) Greyledge Farm in Roxbury, well-known for their grass fed beef, is selling fresh (not frozen) pasture-raised, broad breasted white turkeys for pick up exclusively at the Darien farmer’s market on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. The turkeys range from 16-25 pounds in size and cost $7.50 per pound. To place an order, please call 860-350-3203 or email the farm at inquiries@greyledgefarm.com. You may also place an order in person with Greyledge at the Westport and Darien farmers’ markets. Only 60 turkeys were raised this year.

2) Connecticut Farm Fresh Express (CTFFE), the online seller of exclusively CT Grown foods, is selling fresh turkeys from Ekonk Hill Turkey Farm and frozen Heritage turkeys from USDA Certified Organic Old Maid’s Farm for home delivery by their drivers. All the turkeys are free-range and raised without growth stimulants or hormones. They are all pasture-raised, which means that the majority of their diet has been grass and bugs; they are grain fed as a supplement only.


Heritage turkeys at Ekonk Hill Turkey Farm. Photo c/o Ekonk.

Heritage turkeys at Ekonk Hill Turkey Farm. Photo c/o Ekonk.

Ekonk Hill Turkey Farm in Moosup is the largest grower of free-range, pasture-raised turkeys in the state and this year they have 2,000 broad-breasted whites ranging in size from 12 to almost 40 pounds available for $4.25 per pound. If you don’t live near the farm, download the order form to place your order with CTFEE for home delivery on November 23 or 24, depending on their routes. If you order a turkey and also place a CTFFE order for other items from their store, they will deliver to you on Wednesday, November 24. Everything from potatoes, squash and leafy greens to cheese, pies, and bread can be found in their online store.

If you are interested in a free-range Heritage turkey, USDA Certified Organic Old Maid’s Farm in S. Glastonbury has a total of 40 Black Spanish, Bronze and Slates available for $7.50 per pound. These rare and special turkeys were raised from eggs that farmer George Purtill’s turkeys laid last fall. Heritage turkeys have been passed down from generation to generation because they taste good, and eating them helps preserve genetic diversity and restore America’s food traditions. To order one of these turkeys, download an order form and send it with your deposit to CTFFE for delivery on the Tuesday or Wednesday before Thanksgiving. They are frozen and must be defrosted in the refrigerator.

Please cook your turkeys according to instructions for the breed you buy. The rule is low and slow for fresh free-range and Heritage breeds. Deb Marsden, owner of CT Farm Fresh Express, recommends brining free range and Heritage turkeys. Click here to download the brining recipe..

This stunning and approachable cookbook reads like a who's who in sustainable food. John Boy's Farm is featured as one of the top farms in the country who works closely with chefs.

This gorgeously photographed book is full of mouthwatering seasonal recipes and reads like a Who's Who in sustainable food. John Boy's Farm is featured as one of the top farms in the country and his products are available at Farmer's Table in New Canaan.

3) Farmer’s Table in New Canaan is a unique farm-to-table restaurant because it also has a farmer’s market inside featuring seasonal produce and artisan products from local farms. Chef/owner Robert Ubaldo’s brother John is famous for the flavorful,  Berkshire pork and other artisan meat products produced on his beyond organic farm, John Boy’s Farm in Cambridge, NY.

John is featured as one of the best farmers in the country in the just released cookbook Harvest to Heat: Cooking with America’s Best Chefs, Farmers and Artisans . John also raises free range, broad-breasted white turkeys that are available this Thanksgiving for $4.25 per pound, but there aren’t many. To place a turkey order  email johnboysmarket@aol.com right away and plan to pick it up at Farmer’s Table, 21 Forest Street in New Canaan on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving, Farmer’s Table is now taking  pumpkin, pecan, blueberry, cherry, and apple pie plus cheesecake and flourless chocolate cake orders by phone at 203-594-7890. All desserts are house made with organic flour and all natural ingredients.

Jones Winery is the recipient of Connecticut Magazine’s 2010 “Best Wine in Connecticut” award and has a tasting room open year round.

Jones Winery is the recipient of Connecticut Magazine’s 2010 “Best Wine in Connecticut” award and has a tasting room that's open year round.

If you are traveling for Thanksgiving, local food that travels well makes a wonderful hostess gift. My top picks are beautifully packaged, yet affordable, premium wine and honey.  First Blush is a unique apple, pear and black currant fruit wine from Jones Winery in the White Hills of Shelton that’s great sipped or used to poach seasonal fruit. Jones Winery is the recipient of Connecticut Magazine’s 2010 “Best Wine in Connecticut” award and their tasting room is open during the holiday season.

Red Bee Honey's gift set includes a bottle of limited harvest pumpkin blossom honey, a 100% beeswax candle and lavender lip balm.

Red Bee Honey's gift set includes a bottle of limited harvest pumpkin blossom honey, a 100% beeswax candle and lavender lip balm.

This just released handmade, 100% beeswax candle, lavender lip balm, and pumpkin blossom honey gift set from Red Bee Honey in Weston is a tasteful, and tasty, way to thank your host. Red Bee Honey is found in fine restaurants and cheese shops in Connecticut and beyond. Visit Red Bee’s online gift shop for other unique holiday gift ideas.

Fairfield Green Food Guide Live on News Ch. 8

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

The 2010 Guide to a Locally Sourced Thanksgiving Feast is now available here.
This morning I had the great pleasure of  appearing on News Channel 8′s Good Morning Connecticut with Chris Velardi. I’m so happy for the opportunity to spread the word about the wonderful food being grown and made by our farmers and help you find it! Please find a list and links to what I talked about with Chris on this morning’s show below. To watch the Ch. 8 video from this morning, click here.

A Local and Sustainable Thanksgiving

  • Local and sustainably-raised turkeys
    • Local vs. store bought

The turkeys shown were a USDA Certified Organic Black Spanish (a Heritage breed) turkey from Old Maids Farm in S. Glastonbury, CT and Whole Foods Market private label all natural free-range turkey from Jaindl Farms in PA (the same one that supplies the White House).

o   How to order a CT-raised turkey

o   A guide to buying all natural, free-range, organic and kosher turkeys in Fairfield County

  • Turkey Tasting Event
  • Connecticut’s Fall Bounty – Seasonal fruits and vegetables and where to buy them
    • Farmers’ Markets still open for the season
  • Darien
  • Greenwich
  • New Canaan
  • Westport, both locations
  • Stratford
  • Branchville
  • Fairfield at the FTC beginning Dec. 5

o   CT Farm Fresh Express, the online retailer of exclusively CT Grown foods, delivers to your doorstep.

  • Restaurant-made local, organic vegetarian Thanksgiving side dishes
  • Sharpe Hill Vineyard’s Ballet of Angels
  • Hopkins Vineyard’s Cabernet Franc
  • Westford Hill Distillers’ fruit brandies, available at Harry’s and other fine wine shops
    • Fruit eaux-de-vie (fruit brandies) Poire Prisonierre

    From left: Sharpe Hill's Ballet of Angels, Hopkins Vineyards Cabernet Franc, Westford Hill Distillers' Poire Prisionniere and four eaux de vie (fresh fruit brandies)

    From left: Sharpe Hill Vineyard's Ballet of Angels, Hopkins Vineyard's Cabernet Franc, Westford Hill Distillers' Poire Prisionniere and four eaux de vie (fresh fruit brandies). Courtsey of Harry's Wine & Spirits, Southport, CT.

Looking forward to seeing you again in December!

Where to Get Your Local Free-Range Turkeys 2009

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

The 2010 Guide to a Locally Sourced Thanksgiving Feast is now available here.

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Free- Range Heritage Turkeys

For local food lovers hoping to serve a locally-raised turkey for Thanksgiving dinner, I have delicious news. You can buy local organic or local free- range Heritage turkeys from two family-owned CT farms through Connecticut Farm Fresh Express for home delivery by Thanksgiving. Please do not delay in placing your order since these birds are limited in supply and will sell out quickly. If you want one of the rare Heritage breeds, please order it now following the instructions outlined below.

Connecticut Farm Fresh Express (CTFFE), the online retailer of exclusively CT Grown foods, is offering fresh turkeys from Ekonk Hill Farm and frozen turkeys from USDA Certified Organic Old Maid’s Farm for purchase and home delivery. Turkeys from a third farm will be available soon. All the turkeys are free-range and are raised without growth stimulants or hormones. They are all pasture-raised which means that the majority of their diet has been grass and bugs, their favorite meal. They are grain fed as a supplement only.

If you are interested in a free-range Heritage Breed Old Maid’s still has Black Spanish available and Ekonk Hill, the largest grower of free-range turkeys in the state, will fill your Heritage order with one of the many breeds they raise. Choosing a Heritage Breeds,  which has been passed down from generation to generation because they taste good, helps preserve genetic diversity. Please cook your turkeys according to instructions for the breed you buy. The rule is low and slow for fresh free-range and Heritage breeds.

A sidebar on the Heritage turkeys from CTFFE owner Deb Marsden, “If you aren’t familiar with this breed, they are not very breasty. If your family is big into white meat, you are better off with the Broad Breasted Whites from these farms, which have more white meat.”

With all poultry in CT you are actually purchasing the live bird, and the farmer is doing you the favor of processing it for you. This is called custom processed and you must fill out a form for the farm requesting the turkey.

How to Place an Order:

Please follow ordering instructions carefully!

1)      Download and complete the order form for either Ekonk Hill Farm or Old Maid’s Farm, indicating a second choice if your first choice is not available. Please allow 1 – 1 ½ pounds of turkey per person on the Heritage breeds.

2)      Write a $20 deposit check payable to the Farm.

3)      Mail the completed order form and check to: CT Farm Fresh Express, 479 Town Street, E. Haddam, CT 06423, Attention: Turkey Order.

CT Farm Fresh Express will place your order with the farm, pick it up and deliver it to you on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving, November 24. You will be charged a $3 farm pick up fee and a $15 delivery fee in Fairfield County. If you place a regular food order on ctffe.com for delivery that same Tuesday, you can amortize the $15 delivery fee across your whole order. Thanksgiving Week Ordering Deadline is  midnight Saturday, November 21 for delivery to your door on Tuesday, November 24. Let me know how you liked your turkey! Bon Appetit!

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