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An Early Resolution: No More CSA Waste!
I have a confession to make: I keep letting things go bad in my vegetable bins. In the fruits and veggies go, all lush and perky, tucked away into those drawers with all the optimism I have each time I … Continue reading
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Tagged beets, borscht, cold soup, community supported agriculture, CSA, food waste, fruits, hot soup, stock, vegetables
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CSA, at last!
Friday, 6 April 2012, 7:37 a.m. PDT: The beginning of a new era. Today we awoke to find a box of freshly picked fruits and vegetables waiting on our front porch, our very first CSA (community supported agriculture) delivery. Christmas … Continue reading
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Tagged community supported agriculture, CSA, Farm Fresh To You, fresh produce, fruit, Local Harvest, locally grown, organic, vegetables
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Garden Roll-Ups
I’ve officially gotten tired of Cosmo swiping the cherry tomatoes off the kitchen counter and making cat toys of them. So I’ve begun eating them in the yard, never even bringing them into the house.While they’re good on their own, … Continue reading
Tagged garden, tomatoes, vegetables
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Home Grown
As I prepare to head home to rural Tennessee for Christmas, my thoughts turn to our family farm and the food traditions with which I grew up. Because as a farm girl I was well acquainted with the cycle of … Continue reading