Showing posts with label CSA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CSA. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Scribbles and Scrambles ~ Veggietalk


Things you might overhear at an organic CSA pack.

"Don't forget to grab all the discards you want from the pile."

"The white ones are thin-skinned." 

"Uh oh, we have an extra bag. Who didn't get one?" This is a favorite, it is followed by the sound of several people going through 42+ boxes until either a) the box with the missing produce is found or b) we determine the count was over by one. It is a standard statement. When there are six women packing about a dozen or more items into 40+ boxes, you can bet your bippy that it is blurted almost every week.

"So, then what did you put on it?  How long did you cook it?" 

"My spiralizer is on it's way."   Yes. We talk about food. Quite a bit. And how we like to prepare it. And sales of spiralizers have spiked in the past few weeks.

"That one's weeping. Get rid of it!"
"If it's crying, clearly it's upset, getting rid of it just seems cruel." 

"And this one is thin-skinned. Chuck it." 
"So there is no room for weak tomatoes, is that what you are saying?"   Many, many sarcastic and goofy comments are made and we are usually tired, dirty and punchy enough we laugh hysterically.

"How many half share boxes again?" 

"Who's box is missing? Someone read the list again." 

"Those cucumber beetles are a scourge this year. No more sweet corn, they ate the silk." 

"The basil got burnt!"

"Snack time?" "When is Costco going to get the Ghiradelli chocolate chips back?" Farmer number two packs each helper a baggie of dried fruit and almonds (and the above mentioned chocolate when available.) After a few hours of intense and sometimes dirty, nasty work, these baggies almost bring us back to life. There may even have been tears of gratitude during some packs. She also brings tea which we manage to guzzle with gusto, too.

"Look at this __________fill in the blank, radish, tomato, etc. __________________? Isn't it beautiful?"

Wednesday, September 05, 2012

Scribbles and Scrambles ~ Farm-a-Ling-a-Ding-Dong


The farm was pretty low key yesterday. We brought home fragrant basil, five pounds of heirloom tomatoes and a t-shirt kangaroo pocket full of too-ripe, too-ugly or too-oops tomatoes that needed to be used right away. Which we did. Everyone got a 2 pound sweet potato or a few that added up to that. Zucchini, cucumbers, eggplant, onions, garlic, beans, peppers, a few apples and a pear. Another week of heavy, heavy boxes and a time consuming pack. But, as always, satisfying on so many levels. 

On the home front, tomatoes. And those crazy tree pumpkins. The volunteer pumpkin vines have wound themselves through our 8 foot yew bushes in front of our house. One big guy holds firm at 4 feet off the ground and is oranging nicely. Others have not fared so well. One big one was lying in the ditch, still wrapped in her speckled green black immature robe. However, as she sits on the front porch she, too, is developing an orange glow. 


Thursday, August 30, 2012

Scribbles and Scrambles . Farmerly Known As...

First things first.... I'm going to practice blogging from my phone. Why? Good reasons... one of which is my computer's current mood swing. And the thrill of adventure that surges within when I ponder what auto-correct might do in a blog post.

Now farm report. Everyone and I mean every single CSA recipient is the proud owner of a 25 + pound watermelon. 
Note pictorial proof.

I especially love Rob snapping a picture of Big Bertha with visuals and a tape measure. And check out the entire ear of corn smut!!! Guess who that went home with? Yep.

Recipe tomorrow, using corn smut. For reals. Now let's see how phone posting went shall we...Okay. Now on the real blogger. I can't change the font or move pictures on my phone. I can't change the size of pictures or change the post time or date.  Auto correct let THREE screw-ups pass, it didn't even bother to embarrassingly correct the words I thumb-tripped over. But, it also didn't make me say something really weird. (I guess I don't need help in that department.) I also can't type horizontally on my phone so I'm more likely to trip over my stupid thumbs. BUT. I must say, phone blogging could be great when I can't post from my computer for some reason. I can always edit later.
Oooooh Pretty!