Monday, September 12, 2016

2016 CSA Week 20

Hello fellow CSA members,

I can hardly believe this is our final share of the season. Before I start reminiscing, let me go ahead and tell you what you have to look forward to this week:

Produce
Storage
Longevity
butternut squash
room temperature
months
red and white potatoes
room temperature
weeks
tomato juice
shelf stable
months
watermelon*
in fridge
enjoy as soon as possible
eggplant*
unwashed, in fridge, wrapped in a paper towel in crisper
5-7 days
mixed salad greens*
in fridge
1 week
bell pepper
washed or unwashed in fridge
1-2 weeks
garlic
unwashed in fridge
1 week
basil
store in an unclosed container in fridge or snip off bottom of stems and immerse in water
1-2 weeks

*Tuesday deliveries will include watermelon. All other deliveries will have either watermelon, eggplant or mixed salad greens.

Potatoes are a new item in our shares this week. You are most likely already very familiar with potato recipes. We had potatoes so often in our home growing up, we would jokingly ask, "how are we having the potatoes tonight?" Instead of "what's for supper?" Mashed, fried, baked, boiled, grilled, shredded, made into chips. There are so many delicious options.
 
This time of year, my mind always turns toward soups and stews. There are many potato soup recipes out there. I saw this Loaded Potato Soup recipe that leads a list of 25 different soups, many of which include our share ingredients. I hope you find one you enjoy!

I was reminded how beautiful our shares are when I was fighting a migraine last week. My mom came over to help with the baby and after the headache started to ease she offered to still stay and make dinner. I probably would have thrown a frozen pizza in the oven to get us through the night. I knew my mom would make something delicious, so I took her up on her gracious offer. She went through my fridge and pantry and began putting items on the counter to make a meal. When I walked into the kitchen, this is what I saw:

 

As you can see, many of the items came from our shares. My mom put together a meal of eggplant parmesan, a tomato, pepper and cucumber salad, as well as fried potatoes and corn on the cob. It was comforting and filling and I could also feel good about it because so many of the ingredients were local and fresh. (Bonus: It was even meatless.)
 
I hope that you can look back over these twenty weeks and feel good about the choice you made to include Sustainable Harvest Farm's fresh organic produce in your meal plans each week. I hope the CSA has helped your diet, your lifestyle, your palate and your recipe repertoire. I know Ford and Amanda are deeply grateful for your support. And while I hope you join us again soon, even if not I hope you carry benefits with you well beyond this season.

Myself, I feel as though I've gained some confidence in the kitchen and learned some new tricks to help my family make better food choices and eat healthier meals. The season didn't go exactly as I had hoped. I wish I could have done even more, tried even more recipes, been even more creative with my share. But I am encouraged to see growth as I am expanding how I have used my shares over the years. I hope all of you can look back and feel encouraged by the progress you have made. And if you see areas you wish were better, maybe go ahead and start making a plan. I am already looking forward to the fall and winter shares, and next year's shares as well. I hope I -- and you -- will only continue to move forward in our journeys for health and the support of local, sustainable farming.

Thanks for sharing this CSA experience with me. Feel free to keep in touch. And happy eating and many blessings to all of you!
 

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