
Who needs a breather, anyway?
Who needs a breather? Thanks to Addie Broyles, whose coverage in her Austin-American Statesman food blog, Relish Austin, gave us a nod for 25 years
Who needs a breather? Thanks to Addie Broyles, whose coverage in her Austin-American Statesman food blog, Relish Austin, gave us a nod for 25 years
Please join us at Tecolote Farm on Saturday, March 18, 2017, for a Volunteer Work Day. Following the Presidents’ Day tornado here, we not only
We are excited to introduce a new staff member, Staci Brindle! She’s a nutritionist, food blogger and veggie junkie that it is as wild about
Happy New Year! We hope that the coming year brings you Health and Peace! Katie and I have been marveling at the changes that have
Mark your calendars for Sunday, April 6, 2014. A beautiful day of bluegrass, food and fun on a real working farm, benefiting local Texas
Tecolote Farm joins forces with local farms and food businesses to host a meet and greet with Travis County Judge potential Andy Brown this Saturday,
We are thrilled to celebrate 20 full years farming the rich blackland prairie soils of our beloved home farm this year. So much has happened
Summertime, and the cookin’ is easy: slice up some cucumbers with tomatoes, sweet onions, and pour on a little balsamic vinegar and olive oil. Voila!
CSA basketeer Christina found this cool recipe from a gluten-free slow cooking blog, and adds, “Everything is vegan, but you can substitute parmesan for the
Outside of the Agro-industrial Pipeline by David Pitre Happy New Year! Here’s to Health and Peace for all of us. As always, we are excited
The first month of the new year is coming to a close, and a soggy, fecund close it is. Photos of Decker Creek and most
Why I’m returning by Lorig Hawkins, Tecolote Farm Manager-in-Training On the last day of 2011, I proudly put my first full farm journal on my
Now taking 2012 CSA sign-ups! 2012 CSA Subscription Agreements coming soon (within the next two days)- email me at tecolotefarm@gmail.com beforehand to reserve your spot
After some weary years of wrestling with water lines and digging trenches for buried pipe and electric cable to a new small production well at
We hope you have all survived the hottest, driest central Texas summer in recorded history! While our plans to take the kids on a road