Week 3, or I’m so behind…Well, life got in the way of blogging these past few days… or over a week. Although, my last post was after fourth of July, and that was a super busy weekend. Between going to NYC to see Jade and Eric, having Eric come to visit on Saturday, Argentina’s loss, bbq and movie outside, wine tasting, and going to The Place… very nice long weekend. Then, more world cup during the week, which culminated in a less-than-exciting final game. But I digress… Week 3 share, aka: when we learn exactly how many different types of pod vegetables exist: |
5.5 milesWe have decided to embrace the “buy local” movement, just a tiny bit, and bought half a “share” of the Hindinger Farm Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). This farm is only 5.5 miles away from our apartment!
Basically, Ryan and I (and two of our friends–each share technically feeds a family of four) stop by the farm once a week and pick up a basket of fresh fruits and vegetables. These will obviously vary by the season/month, but have been picked fresh within a few days and are harvested using “Integrated Pest Management”. So, it’s not organic–it does use pesticides, but is more common sense and is better for the environment.
The EPA says:
Anyway, so we’ve signed up, and I picked up our first share today! Contents: Note: remember to write down what they say they’re giving you… especially if you’re a novice like us! We are still trying to figure out what one of the vegetables are… and we learned through cooking the peas, that they were in fact peas and not snap peas. Luckily both go well in stir fry!
Storage: I’m still learning about this, but apparently you can cut off the leafy part of the beets and use them like chard. Then you can put the root part into a plastic bag and it can store for weeks. Also, if you bake it in foil (for 45 minutes to 1.5 hours) it will stay in the fridge for 3-4 days. Meal ideas:
Beautiful presentation, with some sake!
Up close, looks delicious…
Once we realized they were peas and not snap peas… Yummy strawberries for dessert
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<–The whole share
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