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2 ears of corn, 1 bok choy, 2 peppers, a bunch of French breakfast radishes, 2 apples, a bunch of green beans, 2 tomatoes, 2 cucumbers, and 10 okra.
Winding down the day and picking up my CSA share: cantaloupealone.blogspot.com/2009/09/csa-week-14.html
Living History at Jerusalem Mill Village in Kingsville, MD, on the anniversery of Harry Gilmor's Raid
Buttercrunch Lettuce -1 head-it is small but delicious.
Slicing Tomatoes-1 quart basket or 2 1/2 pounds
Purple Peppers -4
Scallions-1 bunch
Beets-1 bunch
Kohlrabi-1 bunch
Black Bell Eggplant-1
Swiss Chard-1 bunch
Summer Squash-2
Lime Basil-1 bunch-small leaves with a distinctive lime flavor
The design of the Clover takes a symbolic connotation, thus this design have not employed the usual luxe factor of CSA but relatively simple emblematic shape.
Many organizations and businesses offer local CSA programs, providing shareholders with fresh produce on a weekly basis during peak harvest season. The Food Bank of Delaware also offers membership to their CSA to families in need, helping to increase access to fresh produce to those of all income levels.
150th anniversary of the Battle of Cedar Creek. Reenactment at Cedar Creek Battlefield in Middletown, VA.
The greenmarket is still overflowing with produce but our CSA pickup is getting smaller. I already had the wide angle on and was too lazy to change it out, so we're getting a crazy view this week.
This week's share:
1 Watermelon!!
1 head Lettuce
1 Daikon Radish
1 bunch Italian Parsley
1 lb. Beans
4 Eggplants (i traded in one lettuce for extra eggplants(
2 lbs. Potatoes
I want to try making my own babaghanoush. Anyone got a favorite recipe to share?
2 Onions
Hopefully next week I can take veg photos outside! Oregon is a rainy rainy mess at the moment. But the veggies don't seem to care much!
taken two days after we actually got the share, so the basil and corn don't look as fresh. there was originally one additional tomato!