CSA Farm Share 2010: Week 6
Jul. 16th, 2010 02:39 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Last week, I did my first batch of roasted vegetables. So good! Darn heat.) I also froze shredded squash for the future, made a big batch of marinated kale++, more kimchi, and ginger carrots.
In other news, check out this awesome play at the plate.
- 2 bunches Beets (red, with greens)
- 2 bunches Carrots (orange)
- 2 bunches Spring Onions
- 2 bunches Kale
- 2 lbs Wax Beans (yellow)
- 4 lbs Summer Squash (mixed types)
- 4 lbs (by volume :) Yukon Gold Potatoes
- 2 heads Romaine Lettuce
-- - 1 bunch Carrots (orange)
- 1 bunch Sweet Onions
- 2 Tomatoes (woohoo!)
- 1 Cucumber
- 1 Pepper
- 1 Fennel
- 1 bunch Cilantro
- 1 bunch Basil
- 1 lb Summer Squash (mixed types)
- 1 head Raddichio
- 1 head Lettuce
- 1 bunch Scallion
One thing I've found sort of interesting looking at CSA posts is how good they always sound. Heck, even when I read the above list (bottom half), it looks so much better than the reality. So this week I did a weight-comparison of Parker and Red Fire. I already knew that RF fit into one shopping bag while Parker needed four, but I was still shocked by the results. (The sad part is that folks at the RF pick-up were going on about how this felt like the best one yet, while Steve apologized for not having more.)
Parker: 24 lbs 5 oz
Red Fire: 6 lbs 2 oz
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Date: 2010-07-16 07:20 pm (UTC)This year Red Fire
Last Year Enterprise
Previous Parker
Previous Brookfield
And I feel like Every YEAR I have the wrong one!! This seems clearly the year to have Parker. Both
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Date: 2010-07-16 07:52 pm (UTC)It's really easy to look at a list of things you aren't getting and think it looks better, but that's not always the reality. (For a very silly example, I look at a friend's posted RF list and frequently think how I wish our haul was that good, but of course we get pretty much the exact same thing -- it just looks better in text. :)
(All of my scallions have gone into kimchi.)