Showing posts with label Gardening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gardening. Show all posts

Thursday, October 2, 2014

CSA Today! 10-2-14


Another wonderful delivery today.  To bad I didn't get home til 730 to open it up.  :) It's been that kind of week. 

Fresh from the farm: Green Beans, Turnips, tomatoes, parsnip, mizuna,beets,  and eggplant!

From wholesale: grapes, oranges, pears and kiwi!

I really don't mind the organic wholesale at all.  It adds a little variety when Ohio has such a picky climate.  Really, where else can I get kiwi?
Plus it saves me a trip to the store for fruit!

I'm going to be selfish and keep those kiwi with me. I'll take them to work and not share with my son :)  (he doesn't care for them anyway).


Thursday, September 25, 2014

CSA Today! 9-25-14

I apologize for missing last week.  I had a bad case of vertigo that sent me to bed early.



But back at it again!  Had a wonderful delivery today! 

Fresh From the farm: Pack Choi, Tomatoes, Beets, Turnips, peppers, yellow squash, and arugula!

From Wholesale:  Bananas, grapes and a wonderful cabbage! 
I can't wait to make soup! I love to make cabbage soup! OR even recently I tried some corned beef soup... I'm anxious to give it a try in my crock pot!

I love the veggies I've been getting, but I had so many tomatoes that I couldn't use them all up. I've tossed a few into my compost pile, and tons in the freezer!  I'll have a chance to make tomato sauce this winter.  
I'm glad to see some greens come back into season, and get some variety in the box!

I've never used turnips before, I'll have to think of something to do with them.


Thursday, September 11, 2014

CSA Today! 9-11-14



So, I'm guilty.  Guilty of being lazy and letting some of my wonderful veggies go bad.  I've had to throw out 2 little boxes full of tomatoes, because I just couldn't get to them fast enough.  I have even more tomatoes in today's delivery though.  I should be able to use these up. I see more freezer tomato paste in the future. 

Not to mention something with bell peppers in it.

Fresh from the Farm: Tomatoes (LOADS of them), green peppers, gourd, banana peppers, fresh dill and some kind of small dark green melon (watermelon?)

From wholesale: some bananas, and apples!

I at least did manage to use up some zucchini this week!  

I also came up with an ingenious way to get rid of excess veggies!  I had a garage sale last week, and was able to get rid of 3 ziploc bags full of potatoes!  So managed to get rid of veggies I couldn't eat and make money off them at the same time!  I believe the buyer was going to make potato salad.  I should have done that with my tomatoes. :)

Thursday, September 4, 2014

CSA Today! 9-4-14


Another week, chock full of activities.  And more wonderful veggies.



Fresh From the Farm:  Radishes, potatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, tomatoes, green peppers, hot pepper?, corn and beets.

No wholesale: all fresh farm veggies

So all these wonderful veggies, I vow to use them this week. I feel so guilty about last week's veggies.  I let them sit around the house all week and didn't use them.  My tomatoes started to go bad, my cucumbers did go bad (they were sitting in the tomato juices). I should have used them up, but I was busy with beginning school stuff, and prepping for yet another garage sale, and sending out massive amounts of resume/job applications, in addition to kung fu, and cub scouts.  This is the Busy Beaver mom blog for a reason!

So I vow this week/weekend I'll actually use them. First step accomplished. I put them away instead of just sitting them on the counter. :)

Next step will be tomorrow night. I foresee a zucchini radish tomato saute with some rice or quinoa for dinner before cub scouts.

Thursday, August 28, 2014

CSA Today! 8-28-14

Another Thursday, another delivery!


Fresh From the Farm:  Carrots, cucumbers, peppers, tomatoes :), and purslane.  I'd heard of purslane, but didn't really know what it was.

From wholesale:  Bananas!  

I needed the bananas. They are a staple in my house.  One of my favorite ways to use overripe bananas is to blend them with a couple tablespoons of honey and then freeze it.  Great for a couple of bites of a sweet frozen treat without the extra calories of ice cream.

I've got to freeze all these carrots, but I forsee lots of yummy carrot soup this winter!

Evidently purslane is wonderful for you, full of omega 3 fatty acids, and vitamins.

I'll have to try it out!


Thursday, August 21, 2014

CSA Today! 8-21-14

Another wonderful delivery from my CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) subscription with Fulton Farms!

A pint of Tomatoes to anyone who can guess how many tomatoes I now have!
Ha Ha Ha.... Anything to use up some of these tomatoes before they go bad.
We've been eating tomatoes with breakfast, lunch and dinner.  It's AWESOME that I have a son who loves to eat tomatoes raw. I also see more tomato sauce in my future. Maybe I need to start experimenting in making ketchup.

under all those veggies are more tomatoes!
Fresh from the farm:
Corn, carrots, beet, squash, green peppers, green beans, dill, tomatoes, potatoes

From Wholesale: Nothing!  My box was totally full of fresh local produce!

I've learned, that with veggies this fresh, they stay fresh longer than most grocery store vegetables.  However, fresh corn is better used sooner than later.  If I wait a week to eat the corn, it dries out ( I leave it out, not in the refrigerator.)  The pregnant squirrel in my yard loves me right now due to the corn I leave out for them!

My favorite way to prepare fresh sweet corn: shuck and clean the corn, then put the ears on a plate or other microwave friendly dish.  Microwave them for 1 minute per ear of corn. I usually only cook 1-2-3 ears at a time.  This leaves them slightly under cooked, so they are still plump and juicy, but piping hot.

I am definitely building up a freezer stash of carrots for carrot soup this winter!

Friday, August 15, 2014

CSA Today! 8-14-14

It's a wonderful thing that my son loves tomatoes! Seriously, he eats them like you would eat an apple.

This week's delivery was full of tomatoes!

Fresh from the farm this week:  4 boxes of tomatoes, some green peppers, corn, a beautiful zucchini, green beans and a watermelon.

From wholesale: bananas and a few apples.

Then of course I just returned from a short trip to North Carolina and visited a fabulous state run farmer's market.  There I acquired, fresh peaches, blueberries, cantaloupe, and figs.

I have no idea what to do with figs..... I've never had them outside of a fig newton.  But they are fascinating little fruits. I foresee a fig recipe in the future.


Thursday, August 7, 2014

CSA Today! 8-7-14

This is the first year of having the CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) service.  My box of fresh veggies every week delivered to my house is a wonderful sight.

The biggest challenge to overcome, is somehow using them all up before they go bad.

I've managed to freeze, plant, give away or use most of the veggies.  However, some have managed to go bad before I can get to them.

This latest delivery of more peppers and even more tomatoes, wow. Definitely have to make salsa tomorrow, or else I'm going to have a load of rotten veggies on my hands.

One of the tomatoes I received today was as big as a softball, no kidding!
You can see the softball sized tomato in the middle, directly above the squash.
Fresh from the farm: Peppers (not sure how hot), Tomatoes (tons of them- you can see 3 boxes of them inside the picture), squash, onions, dill, carrots, corn, potatoes, beans, and watermelon!

So tomorrow's feature:  Salsa Recipe!





Friday, August 1, 2014

CSA Today! 7-31-14


I'm loving summer! Look at all these fresh veggies from the farm!

From the farm: TONS of tomatoes (3 little boxes), a large amount of mandrake carrots ( I call them mandrake because they look like a pair of legs :)  ), squash, zucchini, onions, cucumbers, beets, dill, green peppers.

From organic wholesale: 3 apples and 4 bananas.

Seeing as I'm getting tomatoes from my own garden this summer as well, and still have some left over, I gave my mom 2 boxes of tomatoes.

Now, beets, I have never been a huge fan of them.  My son loves them though.  So I gave most of them to my mom so she can make pickled beets and eggs for him, while I kept a few to experiment cooking with.


Thursday, July 17, 2014

CSA Today! 7-17-14

I'm so glad I got the small box of veggies!  With just my son and I in the household, we're having a difficult time eating all these wonderful veggies!  I seriously need to get down to business and make some pickles.



From the farm:  2 bunches of carrots, 2 zucchini, 1 squash, some small onions, green peppers (the small green tomato looking things), cabbage, tomatoes, cucumbers, and 3 ears of sweet corn!!!

From organic wholesale:  grapes, apples, and bananas.

I still have cucumbers leftover from prior weeks.  Truthfully, lots of veggies from last week. I need to do some serious cooking.   So, I think it's definitely time to make some pickles.

I'll have to be creative using the rest of these in recipes for the next week. :)

Thursday, July 10, 2014

CSA Today! 7-10-14

The summer veggies are starting to roll in!
Some fantastic zucchini, tomatoes and cucumbers!

still playing around with watermarks.... sorry!
From the farm:  Zucchini, carrots, tomatoes, bell peppers, banana peppers (i think) possibly chili peppers (or very small bell peppers :)  ), kohlrabi, cucumbers, cilantro.

From wholesale:  bananas, grapes, lemons

Why am I still getting wholesale you ask?  To round out the box.  Otherwise I'd have no fruit (other than technically the tomatoes... I know....)

I'm not complaining though, I like the bananas and grapes.  It saves me a trip to the grocery store.

I'm about to start battle on my refrigerator though... it gets too cold and ends up trying to freeze some of these wonderful veggies, thus ruining them.

And where has this summer gone?  I keep meaning to pickle some of these small cucumbers, but I never seem to have any time!  Maybe next week.


Thursday, July 3, 2014

CSA Today! 7-3-14

Yipes! It's been a busy week.  Not a pleasant busy week however.... my dog went out and got skunked.  First time too.
So now the whole house reeks.  In case you wondered:  concentrated skunk odor smells like the strongest garlic smell you've ever encountered.... then multiply that by 100, then burn it.  Yup.. uber burnt garlic smell.  Stinks the nose and head.

Thank goodness for cooler than average temperatures, so I could open EVERY window in my house and activate all fans!

But I digress... you're all here for my latest CSA update!

The groceries are booming.  They could use a little rain at the farm (per the newsletter I get each week), but otherwise things are going well.



Fresh from the Farm:  2 bunches of carrots!, 4 large zucchini, 2 summer squash, the first bunch of tomatoes, cucumbers, green onion, fresh basil, kohlrabi

From organic wholesale:  bananas, strawberries, apples, grapes (to add variety)

I actually gave away 1 zucchini, the kohlrabi, and some basil tonight.  I still have 2 large zucchini in the fridge.  Plus I'm growing basil in my garden (although the one from the farm smells delightful).

Tomorrow I plan on giving my mom a bunch of carrots, a zucchini, and some apples.  Its wonderful that there's so many veggies that I just have to share!  That helps build community.

I'm also looking forward to using the strawberries and some leftover blueberries for tomorrow's July 4th!

I did manage to use some of my broccoli before it went bad... just a simple steaming but it makes broccoli wonderful. Although I do cheat!  I just LOVE the ziploc steamer bags.  So easy for any veggie!

Once again, simple shortcuts.  To be eco-friendly, I do tend to use them at least 2 times before throwing them away.... I need to find an alternative way to steam in the microwave. :)

Thursday, June 26, 2014

CSA Today! 6-26-14

Whew.  It's been another busy week here in the Beaver household.  We only had 2 weeks to get ready for a garage sale.  Today was the big opening day!

Needless to say, I'm exhausted.  But even though I've fallen behind in posting this week due to garage sale prep... I still want to make sure I update on what I received this week. 

 

Fresh from the farm:  cucumbers, carrots, dill, cabbage, green onion, green garlic, kale, kohlrabi, sugar snap peas, zucchini, squash

Wholesale organic:  apricots, strawberries, broccoli 

I even had extra zucchini on top of my box.  I guess its a good thing I love zucchini and squash.  So many carrots..... guess its time for carrot soup :)

and I can't way to make cabbage soup!  Maybe first thing Sunday, after this garage sale is all over with.


Thursday, June 19, 2014

CSA Today! 6-19-14

Well another fantastic CSA delivery today.



I was very pleased to see some asparagus in this delivery! I can't wait to eat it up! (It's behind the carrots in the picture.)

From the Farm:  Leeks, green garlic, kohlrabi, carrots, sugar snap peas, cabbage, broccoli and kale!

From wholesale: apples, bananas

I shouldn't really complain with how much kale I've been getting.  It will soon be gone with the summer heat moving in.  Then I will miss it.

I'm very happy to see the cabbage though.  I recently ate up the last of my frozen cabbage soup.  And I was wanting to make some more.

Out of our garden this week, we pulled the last of the radishes.  Its been so hot, that they were going to seed.  Most were stunted in growth, but we managed a few good ones.  They were added to the cabbage soup before dinner.

I'm anxious to try kohlrabi.  I've never cooked with it before, so this will be an experiment.



Thursday, June 12, 2014

CSA Today! 6-12-14

Happy Thursday! One day closer to the weekend

It's been a busy full first week of summer break.  Another wonderful CSA delivery from Fulton Farms!



From the farm: Kale (2 bunches),  green onions, green garlic, parsley, dill, kohlrabi

From wholesale (to fill the box): blueberries, leek (one huge one cut in half so it would fit in the box), cucumbers, red cabbage, tomatoes 

Sigh.... yes, more kale!  I've only recently started to like kale (the last 2-3 years or so), so I'm still new to it, and can only imagine so many ways to cook it.

I guess more salads are in my future. :)  Then there's the kohlrabi.... no idea how to cook that. Guess there's some research to do.

Of course the wholesale is only until the growing season is in full swing, and there's more to put into the box.  I'm loving the organic produce that comes though. It lasts so much longer than the grocery store items.

I also see more jelly making in my future.... my strawberries are going to go bad otherwise. Hmmmm strawberry/blueberry jam... sounds wonderful.

Tonight was a clean out the fridge dinner night.  I've got so many bell peppers, I'm drowning in them.  So tonight I used 7 of them in a soup.  Yes, 7.  I had throw the other 3 into the compost pile (with some cucumbers that didn't get used as well).

It certainly is challenging to come up with inventive ways to use all the veggies that I get before they go bad.  Of course soup is always an easy option.









Thursday, June 5, 2014

CSA Today! 6-5-14

Once again, my weekly delivery of veggies is here!


Doesn't it look scrumptious?!

From the farm:
Kohlrabi, spinach, cucumbers, strawberries, cilantro

From Wholesale: blueberries, pears, apples, cucumbers, green peppers, carrots

I've never used kohlrabi before, so this will be an adventure!

More kale! I'm going to be so healthy!  Salads, salads, salads.  What's even better, throw some goat cheese and berries on top and its extra good. :)

I'm so happy the spinach came in, I was out of spinach since my last delivery.  I prefer spinach mixed into my kale salad.
Hosta flower just for some decoration :)
Using up all these veggies in inventive ways is a challenge.  For instance, there's only so many ways I can envision using bell peppers.  And I had so many of them, they are quietly going bad in my refrigerator.  I couldn't even give them away fast enough.  One such recipe was some sweet potato, cherry tomatoes, chicken and quinoa I threw together into a casserole weeks ago.  I didn't write about it ( I don't think), because I didn't think it was that good. Just another food experiment.  Well today I pulled it out of the freezer for a super fast dinner... and wow, did it hit the spot!  I guess it just needed to sit.  So you never know how it will turn out, just give it a try and save the extras for later for a cheap and fast meal!  This is why I invested in a standing freezer.  I don't know where I'd put it all if it weren't' for that.


Tuesday, June 3, 2014

First harvest from the garden!

I've posted in the past about my small little garden.  With food prices being as unbelievable as they are, every little thing you can do at home to make your own food really helps.

So today we harvested some of the garden!!!
Radishes and Strawberries!
Of course these were quickly devoured.


Asparagus lightly steamed -just slightly underdone so they retain some crunchiness.  Added a touch of butter.

Then placed the raw radishes on top.  


I'd say it was a success.  Although this boy also eats asparagus raw if given the chance.  
I just thought the spaghetti method of eating it was so cute!

The asparagus was from my CSA (community supported agriculture) delivery from Thursday!

Tomorrow will be kale and strawberry salads all day.  I have so much kale to go through!!!



Thursday, May 29, 2014

CSA Today! 5-29-14


 Another CSA delivery today!  I'm still happy with each box, but this week has been distracting. I've been very busy prepping for a trip.

In the box this week:
From the farm - Asparagus (YEAH FINALLY!), TONS of KALE - 3 whole bunches.  And fresh strawberries!!!!!!

From wholesale- apples, pears, strawberries, bell peppers, bananas, tomato.

I am really at a loss as to what to do with all these bell peppers!!!!!  I really need to make a relish tray  or something.

Holy Kale Batman!  I still have kale leftover from last week!  And with me going out of town for the weekend, I won't get to start eating it until Sunday.



Nanananana Nanananana Batman!

The picture to the left is the new kale.  Its in my largest measuring cup with water.

Tip: in case you didn't know. Store kale (and asparagus) in water in the fridge!  That way it lasts longer (as long as the water doesn't dry up!)

There's so much kale in there you can't see my 2 bunches of asparagus.  It looked so wonderful, my son even ate some asparagus raw.

I think I'll need to make some green soup soon!




Thursday, May 22, 2014

CSA Today! 5-22-14




Well, another CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) delivery today.  As usual so many vegetables!




From the farm:  Kale, spinach  (still no asparagus yet but I'm hoping soon!)

From wholesale:  Lemons, Bananas, Mango, Apples, Bell Peppers, Sweet potatoes, Carrots, cucumbers.

I'm practically swimming in bell peppers (green and red) I had to give 5 to my mom today, along with a lot of spinach.  I hate giving that gorgeous spinach away, but I still haven't finished using up my bag from last week.
Not to mention I still have 1/2 a bag of red potatoes and several other potatoes left.
I'm going to have to look up new recipes to use it all. Especially the peppers.  I can only make fajitas or stuffed peppers so many times.  Cucumbers will be easier, I have grand plans of pickles.

In the mean time I did some gardening as well, and planted some new gerber daisies. :D



Monday, May 19, 2014

What a beautiful day to garden!



After some frigid temps, the spring weather has returned!

My garden, that I worked on last week, before the cold temperatures came in, is starting to show its colors.  So here's the first peek at my garden.


Some simple phlox, lemon balm, rosemary, and some more flowers.



Here's the larger part, tomatoes, peppers, daisies, broccoli, strawberries and marigolds.


My son's radishes and carrots.  He's so proud.


My favorite addition, not yet finished.  This corner of my garden, gets very little direct sunshine, lots of shade.  I also have 2 gutters directly overhead, so when they overflow this area gets lots of flooding.  Nothing really flourished here.  So I removed the soil and added the stone patio myself.  I'm going to expand it further. Not pictured is a little bit of mint next to the air conditioner unit.  An ideal spot, so if the mint takes off, it doesn't have too far to go.

More pictures as this gets built up!