Green Circle Turkey
The latest and greatest in Turkeys to our Crop Share program. Green Circle Turkeys!
The latest and greatest in Turkeys to our Crop Share program. Green Circle Turkeys!
Celebrate the season with delicious, fresh crop shares~ Get your turkey, ham and frozen croissants in the month of November!
May is here with amazing local Crop Shares! Who’s happy?!?! Fiddlehead ferns, griller packs, morels and that isn’t even everything.
French Butter is back! Check out the new January Crop Share offering and be sue to get your butter early, if you know what we mean?!
If you are looking for a way to mix up tradition this year, check out our Crop Shares this month. We have local meats of many varieties; Smoked hams from Fischer Farms, Beef Tenderloin to knock your socks off from Peterson Craftsman Meats and … wait for it … Heritage Turkeys are back! Small and…
August Crop Shares pack a punch of flavor infusers and inspiration to get you back in the kitchen for back to school breakfast making and snack baking! Not to mention some of our local fave’s for everyday meal making. Check them out here order soon, these tend to move quick, especially the eggs, btw. Order…
We could go on and on about the notable organic growing practices of French Lake — no sprays or chemicals, naturally gathered mulch, sustainable vertical gardening — but really, it all comes down to the delicious vegetables. Yum! Delivered at peak ripeness, these Heirloom Tomatoes are bursting with flavor in a variety of colors and…
King Trumpets are mild and slightly milky to taste, with savory notes that intensify when cooked. They are delicious prepared in a variety of ways; sautéed, grilled, braised, stewed, or broiled. Tasty incorporated into a dish or served as a side. Fresh delivered direct to you, via Cooks! Order yours here »
Black Currants and Raspberries to the right Many years ago, before we even started working at Cooks, KB was in Duluth. On his way home, he passed a tiny sign on the roadside saying, “Black Currants and Raspberries to the right.” The right happened to be a few turns and three or four miles into the countryside, but it certainly started with a…