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U.S. Army Chief of Staff, G-4 Logistics, Gen. Mark A. Milley hosts the farewell ceremony of the 23rd Secretary of the Army Mark T. Esper at the Pentagon's auditorium in Arlington, Va., July 24, 2019. (U.S. Army photo by Eboni Everson-Myart)
High Level Forum of Climate- Smart Agriculture (CSA) Stakeholders in West Africa
Sekou F.2 Toure CCAFS W.A
Joe Byerly speaks during the CSA’s Selections: Top Army Writers at the 2024 AUSA Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., Monday, Oct. 14, 2024. (Jonathan Newton for AUSA)
What's Growing This Week:
Tomatoes
Sweet Corn
Watermelon
Cucumber
Carrots
zuchini
squash
red onion
green beans
1 Bunch Red Radishes - Certified Organic - Plum Hill Organics, Eagle View Organics, or Maple Lawn Organics
1 Bag Broccoli - Certified Organic - Farmdale Organics
1 Head Green Romaine Lettuce - Certified Organic - Riverview Organics
1 Bunch Red Scallions - Certified Organic - Sweetaire Farm
1 Bunch Tatsoi - Certified Organic - Hillside Organics or Millwood Springs Organics
1 Head Bok Choy - Certified Organic - Millwood Springs Organics
I got wheat berries in my CSA share a while ago, and some parsley a week ago. (mis)adventures in food wrote about her hodgepodge salad, which gave me the idea to do this:
1 bunch parsley, stems discarded
1 bunch mint, stems discarded
1 tomato diced
1 cup cooked wheat berries
Juice 1 lemon
3-4 tbsp olive oil
salt, pepper and cyanne pepper to taste
Gather the herbs together and thinly slice them (the fancy term is chiffonade, at least with basil)
in a bowl combine the olive oil, lemon juice, salt, pepper and cyanne (I used a pinch. traditionally you use alleppo, but i don't have any). whisk to make a dressing
toss the chopped herbs, tomato, wheat berries and dressing in a bowl and serve
If you want to make it more traditional, you can sub the wheat berries with bulger.
Om nom nom
Find out more about our local CSA farm and see more pictures here: www.vintagevictuals.com/2009/05/our-community-supported-a...
Green Beans, Spinach, Red Leaf Lettuce Red Radishes, Asparagus, Carrots, White Spring Onions, Green Garlic, Red Potatoes, Valencia Oranges, Grapefruit, Cucumber, Mint, Strawberries
FYI - white spring onions and green garlic look almost identical and mint spells fantastic