Visit us at 2612 County Road 2, Keene Ontario. We're on the north side of County Road 2 between Mathers Corners and Hiawatha Line.

Thursday 11 August 2016

Reminiscing About 2001

Thanks to all our wonderful customers, neighbours, friends and family for your patience in this hot, dry season.  We appreciate your visits, calls, messages, emails and advance orders this corn season.

As mentioned in previous posts, we're estimating that we've lost between 60 and 70% of our 2016 sweet corn crop.  Not only have the days with corn on the table been few and far between, our family is seriously behind in our corn quota!  We usually eat corn twice a day (at least) throughout the season since we live by Grandma Bernadette's philosophy of you don't sell anything you haven't eaten yourself! We can count on one hand how many times we've only managed sweet corn on our own dinner plates.  (Must admit we did have a delicious yellow for breakfast though yesterday!)

Today our daughter Maggie turns 15 and that has us reminiscing about the dry summer of 2001.  Our corn sales were cut short that year between a mixture of dry weather and the arrival of beautiful 2nd daughter!  Reflecting helps to remind us that there are good years and there are bad years. 2016 definitely falls into the bad category in terms of sweet corn productivity; family wise, this year and many others fall into the good category.


Maggie with big sister Claire - August 2001

From the looks of a sweaty Claire, the weather in summer of 2001 was hot too!














We thought we should share this picture of Maggie's 1st birthday dinner.  As a true Doris and corn lover, we couldn't get her to put her cob of corn down for pictures or birthday cake!  Poor Maggie didn't have corn for dinner tonight either.  For anyone who's met Maggie at the stand this year, it is really incredible how quickly our kids grow up isn't it!

Maggie, her corn cob and 1st birthday cake (with Claire) August 11, 2002

We're hoping to mange being back in the corn business either Friday or Saturday (it is, after all, a day-to-day business).  Stay tuned and watch for our signs.  And thanks again for your patience and love for locally grown food!



Friday 5 August 2016

Garlic Taste Testing

Despite the drought, our garlic crop is incredible this year.  If you're a garlic lover, plan to stop in and stock up for winter - it is delicious!




Since it was a vacation-from-work-but-working-on-the-farm week, we took the opportunity to try a couple new recipes.  We can't wait to try our spicy pickled green beans (another recipe from our favourite pickling resource - The Complete Book of Pickling by local  Home Economist Jennifer Mackenzie).

But on the garlic theme, we must share this delicious dinner idea- Beef and Pesto Roulade.  Using Dorisdale Farm Round Marinating Steak, we decided this is definitely one dinner option we need to make again.  Instead of traditional basil pesto though, we made it using frozen garlic scape pesto we made during garlic scaping season. Delicious!




(Note - not our photography - credit to www.Canadabeef.ca)


Wednesday 3 August 2016

Savour the Season

Instead of weather sadness, we're being positive and savouring the season!

We have two delicious varieties available today - a bi-colour and a white corn (one of our family favourites).  As you know, our crop is running at about 25-30% of where it should be, so that just means enjoy it while you can!

We love experimenting with new corn recipes each year.  Well actually, to be honest, trying new recipes that feature locally and Ontario grown vegetables and fruit is a favourite past time.  We've had great success.....well except for maybe the pickled milk weed experiment a couple years ago.

Here's a few new ideas fresh from the Toronto Star.  Why not try them today with Dorisdale corn that we actually have today! We'll be posting some of our favourite garlic recipes shortly too.

https://www.thestar.com/life/food_wine/2016/08/03/the-best-and-easiest-ways-to-cook-with-corn-this-summer.html

If you need corn, we recommend calling (705-295-2755), emailing (cpdoris@nexicom.net) or sending us a Facebook message if you have immediate corn needs.  We'll do our best to help you out!
Have a great hot day!

Monday 1 August 2016

Ears Today, Gone Tomorrow!

Well 2016 is certainly shaping up to be quite the sweet corn season to go down in history.  It's a year of corn one day and not the next.  We've been calling it "Ears today, gone tomorrow"!

We did have a very light sprinkle of rain last night but it didn't amount to really anything.  We're hopeful that the forecast later this week will bring more at a critical time for our later corn.  But after this growing season so far, we're not holding our breathe.  Drought 2016 is hitting the history books.

So we do recommend that if you see our signs up on County Road 2, stop in for sweet corn.  It will likely be a day or two in between availability.

On the positive side, what corn we have is ready is delicious!  We have white corn - a definite family favourite - on the table today.  And we have time to do some fun stuff....like swimming, a visit to a beautiful cottage, pickling (beans are processing right now), bringing in the last of first cut hay and working with 4-H calves and sheep.  4-H Achievement Days are coming up quickly now that the calendar has turned to August 1!

For some tips on selecting and storing sweet corn, check out this great website:
http://producemadesimple.ca/select-store-corn/.

We can guarantee that with our fresh picked daily approach, you won't find dry silks at the top of our cobs.  (Note:  the article says tassels but that's the top part of the corn plant that we leave in the field.)

Looking forward to seeing you later today....or in a couple of days!