June 3 CSA Share

June 30th, 2009

I feel compelled to periodically remind the readers that my husband and I are splitting this share with another couple. What you see in the photo is the full share, and we are just keeping half of that. I like to include everything in the photo to illustrate the wide variety and quality of produce that we are getting from our CSA.

Full share for June 3, 2009.

Full share for June 3, 2009.

Here is this week’s produce: one pint of strawberries, two yellow squash, one zucchini, one bunch of leeks, one bunch of orange carrots, one bunch of beets, one bunch of kale, three cucumbers, and some basil. Happily, we have more strawberries, though this will definitely be the last week. I have some cucumbers of my own growing in a tiny little garden that I carved out this spring (more about that later), so I suspect there will be pickles in our near future.

May 27 CSA Share

June 29th, 2009

This is week 4, a particularly colorful week! With the appearance of yellow squash, the summer vegetables begin. I refuse to make squash casserole right away. I’m going to use the squash in something else. I’m guessing that this is the last of the strawberries. I definitely need to start thinking about these beets, though they will keep for a while. It has been interesting, if challenging, getting different varieties of beets.

Full share from May 27, 2009

Full share from May 27, 2009

Here’s what we got: one head of lettuce, one large cauliflower, two zucchini, three yellow squash, one bunch of scallions, two pints of strawberries, one large bunch of Forona beets, one bunch of parsley, and one bunch of yellow, orange, and purple carrots. The parsley is a variety called Giant of Italy, and surely, the leaves are huge (for parsley, anyway).

May 20 CSA Share

June 29th, 2009

The strawberries are still coming in strong, and they are getting sweeter. (If there is a lot of rain while they are ripening, the berries will taste a little watery and not as sweet.) So far, the produce has been wonderful. I’ve really been enjoying all the lettuce – we’ve been having salad almost every night. Salad before the meal, that is. I’m rarely able to eat only a salad – it’s just not substantial enough for me.

Full share from May 20, 2009

Full share from May 20, 2009

This week: two pints of strawberries, two heads of lettuce, one bunch of scallions, one bunch of purple, yellow, and orange carrots, one bunch of Chiogga beets, one bunch of purple radishes, and two baby boc chois. In the photos, the radishes are on the left and the beets are on the right.

May 13 CSA Share

June 29th, 2009

More greens this week, and some left over from last week. I’ve got to get a jump on that, because the beets will start soon, and then I’ll be completely overrun with greens. Fortunately, they cook down quite a lot, so you can have a giant mess of greens that reduces to a relatively small mess of greens.

Full share from May 13, 2009

Full share from May 13, 2009

This week’s haul: two pints of strawberries, two heads of lettuce, one bunch of scallions, one bunch of baby turnips, one bunch of dill, one bunch of Swiss chard, and the magical, once-a-year kohlrabi. Last year’s kohlrabi, I believe, went into a dish of roasted root vegetables. Let’s see what I can come up with for this year’s…

May 6 Share

June 28th, 2009

I’ve got some catching up to do. Not only am I way behind on updating for this year’s shares, I would still like to at least include the lists and photos from the rest of last year.

For 2009, we are with the same CSA as last year: Elysian Fields Farm. And again, we are splitting a full share with friends. I like to include the entire share in the photo to fully illustrate what we receive. But I am only responsible for cooking half of it!

Full share from May 6, 2009

Full share from May 6, 2009

The year was off to a great start with three pints of strawberries! We have to eat the strawberries right away as they spoil pretty rapidly. But generally, this is not a problem. We also got one bunch of red Russian kale, two heads of Boston lettuce, one bunch of French breakfast radishes (I don’t know what makes them “breakfast”, but they are long, pointy, and will be eaten at supper), one bunch of baby turnips, two baby boc chois, and one bunch of scallions.

Carts in the Park

June 23rd, 2009

I’m back! I’d like to welcome everyone who stumbled this site – please stay tuned for more recipes, CSA updates, and restaurant reviews.

Last Thursday, I checked out the first Carts in the Park, located next to the Durham Bulls Athletic Park on Blackwell St. Since the lunch options at American Tobacco are a little limited for a vegetarian, I’m always hungry (sorry, couldn’t resist) for new alternatives. I should probably add that I work at American Tobacco, so I’m there quite a lot. Anyway, back to the carts!

Only Burger also has veggie burgers.

Only Burger also has veggie burgers.

There were two food carts: Joe’s Dogs and Only Burger. Lunchtime was not looking promising. Fortunately, Only Burger has a veggie burger, and in fact, proudly displayed a sign to that effect. They had a lot of business, too, as well as a lengthy cooking time, so don’t expect to walk up and be handed a burger. Though, really, that’s not what I look for in food, even fast food.

Their veggie burger is a Gardenburger that is cooked on a separate grill from the meat burgers. It was really good, and thicker than I remembered Gardenburgers being, though it’s been a while since I’ve had one. (I’ve been eating a lot of Boca Burgers lately.) And I loved that they had pepperjack cheese! I would definitely get one of those again, though I’d probably skip the fries.

Looks like Ninth St. Bakery will be joining Carts in the Park this Thursday, and I can’t wait to see what they have to offer.