farm share
Jun. 24th, 2008 01:05 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Our farm share turned up very late today-- so late in fact that Ruth and I brought it in after taking a long and delightful walk with a fortuitous
nineweaving, around midnight.
So I don't have any list of what we've done with it yet, because we haven't.
Fruit:
a pint of strawberries, same as last week
Vegetables:
more pea greens (yay!)-- about a pound, same as last week
about a pound sugar snap peas (double yay!)
large head Romaine lettuce
four large beets, with abundant greens (I foresee borscht)
Groceries:
one large rectangular loaf some kind of brown bread, we don't know what kind yet as there are no visible nuts or berries or anything
one packet something in little balls that could be either pats of butter or very small cheeses, I think probably cheese
No eggs. Boo. No more live plants, which is probably just as well.
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So I don't have any list of what we've done with it yet, because we haven't.
Fruit:
a pint of strawberries, same as last week
Vegetables:
more pea greens (yay!)-- about a pound, same as last week
about a pound sugar snap peas (double yay!)
large head Romaine lettuce
four large beets, with abundant greens (I foresee borscht)
Groceries:
one large rectangular loaf some kind of brown bread, we don't know what kind yet as there are no visible nuts or berries or anything
one packet something in little balls that could be either pats of butter or very small cheeses, I think probably cheese
No eggs. Boo. No more live plants, which is probably just as well.
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Date: 2008-06-24 05:07 pm (UTC)I find these things so exciting. I am not sure if one can get them here, or if the semi-local farmers just do better selling wholesale or at the fifteen different farmers' markets.
*goes to find out*