Picked up our first CSA crate. I was pretty excited to see what was in it since we've never done this before. Another woman was picking up her crate also, so we chatted for a minute. The main thing that struck me was how dirty it all was. I didn't expect it to be all cleaned up like from Save Mart, but I guess I expected it to be washed off a bit more. I headed straight home with it since the day was warm and I didn't want it to wilt in the car all day.
This week got 3 kinds of lettuce, a bag of spinach (DH will love that), a few carrots, parsnips and radishes, two artichokes, 2 spring garlic, and some fresh thyme. I'm sort of embarrassed to admit that I've never bought fresh herbs before, so using the thyme will be a new experience.
The next night we steamed one of the chokes and roasted the parsnips and carrots with some potatoes. I love roasted veggies and the parsnips were quite sweet, but the carrots seemed no better or worse than the ones from the grocery.
It's been over a week and we haven't done much with the lettuce. I guess I'll take a head to work to give away and pile a bunch on our sandwiches. Just not interested in salads at the moment. Actually ever since I read that lettuce is on the no-no diverticulitis list, it hasn't sounded good to me.
So I'd score this first CSA crate as a 6 out of 10. They skipped this past week cause it's been so wet, so the next one will be the 29th.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Sunday, April 4, 2010
waiting out winter
It's raining. Again. Seems like it's done nothing but for months now but Mr YDW said that someone told him the past two years were drought years and that normally, it rains even MORE than it did this winter. Oy. Last year at this time, I had tomatoes in pots and they were budding like crazy. This year, they're huddled under the patio overhang trying to stay warm.
A pot of yellow squash on the left, a little box with 6 tomato plants in it, three of them new to me this year, a potted up tomato (can't for the life of me remember which type), and a pot of snap peas.
I love the tendrils on the pea plants.
The pot in front of the squash has misc flowers coming up, tiny green sprouts that I hope will turn into a color pot for the table.
And, lastly, the garden spot.
What with the incredibly energetic digging dog, we're going to run a 6' wire fence from the wooden fence to an out of sight post next to the house. I'll keep all the pots behind there, and hopefully end up with fresh tomatoes, squash, beets, beans, etc - if this freaking winter EVER ENDS!!!!
A pot of yellow squash on the left, a little box with 6 tomato plants in it, three of them new to me this year, a potted up tomato (can't for the life of me remember which type), and a pot of snap peas.
I love the tendrils on the pea plants.
The pot in front of the squash has misc flowers coming up, tiny green sprouts that I hope will turn into a color pot for the table.
And, lastly, the garden spot.
What with the incredibly energetic digging dog, we're going to run a 6' wire fence from the wooden fence to an out of sight post next to the house. I'll keep all the pots behind there, and hopefully end up with fresh tomatoes, squash, beets, beans, etc - if this freaking winter EVER ENDS!!!!
Easter Sunday 2010
Pretty much just a welcome day off. A lazy morning with good coffee. A late lunch at a favorite restaurant. Maybe some work in the garden, or what will be the garden soon, after fencing, digging, planting. Maybe some crocheting, maybe a good movie on the tube with Mr YDW.
The only two items currently on display that have any connection with Easter are this bunny holding an egg. I guess he's a planter, but I just have him on a shelf. One dollar oin the close-out bin at the florist downtown.
And this rooster. He's from the Dollar Store and look how dusty that shelf is. One of the perils (or benefits, depending on my mood) of being short is that you can't see how dusty items above your line of sight are.
Both those items are on this little shelf that hangs in the family room and receives the most seasonal attention, mostly because I see it all the time. Old mugs on top, one with loose change, one with pens.
The photo taped to the mirror is this one - a pic I snapped at least 20 years ago at a stop light when a girl in a VW pulled up next to me with this HUGE dog in the back seat. I LOVE this picture. The big happy dog, the girl smiling back at him. I often make up mental stories of their lives.
The only two items currently on display that have any connection with Easter are this bunny holding an egg. I guess he's a planter, but I just have him on a shelf. One dollar oin the close-out bin at the florist downtown.
And this rooster. He's from the Dollar Store and look how dusty that shelf is. One of the perils (or benefits, depending on my mood) of being short is that you can't see how dusty items above your line of sight are.
Both those items are on this little shelf that hangs in the family room and receives the most seasonal attention, mostly because I see it all the time. Old mugs on top, one with loose change, one with pens.
The photo taped to the mirror is this one - a pic I snapped at least 20 years ago at a stop light when a girl in a VW pulled up next to me with this HUGE dog in the back seat. I LOVE this picture. The big happy dog, the girl smiling back at him. I often make up mental stories of their lives.
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