Last day of Winter CSA pickups
If you participated in our Winter CSA this year you recognize those beautiful New England roots. This was our first time facilitating a Winter CSA. Michael Docter, farmer at Winter Moon Roots, created 8 pickups,
If you participated in our Winter CSA this year you recognize those beautiful New England roots. This was our first time facilitating a Winter CSA. Michael Docter, farmer at Winter Moon Roots, created 8 pickups,
I was just at Drumlin Farm, one of the farms participating in CSAs at Clover. Hard to believe these are going to be leeks come June. We are offering Clover as a pickup point for
I’m posting this here because I feel certain that someone in line today at the MIT truck has a direct phone line to Mark Zuckerberg (or can help me solve this). If anyone can help
When I was describing the Enzo sandwich, most everyone was aghast. A couple customers didn’t blink an eye. Apparently it’s common in Israel to put fries on a falafel. But still most people didn’t believe
We’re finding ways to work winter vegetables this time of year. Today we made turnip apple soup. If you had it, let us know what you thought. The turnips are purple-top turnips grown by Michael
Those went fast. Thanks to all who joined for Pi Day. Karen, a customer, gave us the idea to make a batch of whoopie pies and sell them first come first serve on the trucks.
When we heard we were opening a truck at the North End, we thought it should be called “CloverEND.” OK, let me back up. What’s all this about a Clover truck in the North End?
You can participate in a new experiment we’re running with the help of a Harvard Business School student. I had to dig up this goofy picture to make a point. Please bear with me. This
Here’s the first of 4 ads we’re running on the back page of the Boston Herald. The first ad runs Monday. We paid $500 for it. The back page of the Herald is the Sports
When I was 5 or 6, there was a Peach man who parked in the parking lot of Randall’s, a grocery store in Austin. He would drive in, probably from Fredricksburg, during peach season and