I did pretty well with last week's share. It included a taste test of bokchoy and tatsoi (we preferred tatsoi, but I can't put to words why...). Here are the other items I made:
-Collard Green sandwich with garlic scape cream cheese (a dip that was a hit with coworkers too), roasted red peppers and melted provolone. Side of sauteed simple swiss chard.
-Kale, collard green and white bean soup
-Spinach salad with poppy seed dressing
-Bokchoy and tatsoi stir fry with dumplings
-Lots of green salad. Lots.
I have spent years resisting a farm share because I don't want a dozen turnips every week. What will I do with them week after week? But my very insistent fiancee talked me into it, for bettor or worse. I'm trying to focus on the "better" side of it. Let me explain how:
With the farm share we're participating in, we get some choice in what we bring home, and there's an added bonus of 'pick-your-own' products each week. So I've changed my tune and am embracing the farm share as a challenge. It's a challenge not only to relinquish some control over what food is coming into my kitchen, but an attempt to make it interesting and unusual as well. Moreover, I am trying to embody the philosophy of the farm providing the produce: Take what you will use. So minimizing waste is also part of my agenda. I used to choose a country to focus on each week or make decisions based on what was on sale at the grocery store. No longer.
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