October 1st, 2019
What’s in your share?
Napa Cabbage
Bok Choy
Endive
Leeks
Carrots
Radishes
Sweet Peppers
Red Norland Potatoes
Garlic
Turkish Parsley
From Diet For a Small Planet written by Frances Moore Lappe
“We who were born in this century are the first generations to experience a perceptible quickening of historical time. The change you or I witness in a lifetime now exceeds what in previous centuries transpired over many, many generations. And we who were born after World War II are the first to know that our choices count: they count on a global scale. They matter in evolutionary time. And with this awareness of humanity’s power to remake, to unmake, our living environment, has come a radical awakening across many disciplines. We thus live in an era of conscious searching, of profound rethinking. It is, I’m convinced, a time of opportunity that may come only once in many centuries. And so, while fear may grip me often, I also feel incredibly privileged to be alive now: a time of exploring fundamental questions about who we are now and what the role of our species is to be on this lovely planet.”