resonant: Ray Kowalski (Due South) (Asparagus)
[personal profile] resonant
I realize that not everyone is as fascinated by community-supported agriculture, or what I cooked last night, as I am. So: an opt-out opportunity.

Poll #627 CSA/food filter
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 12


I do not want to be on Res's CSA/food filter.

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We got our first shipment of meat this week -- eight pounds of assorted organic free-range chicken, beef, and pork. We ate a pound of the ground beef tonight in sloppy joe casserole (which is rather fun: seasoned meat, no ketchup thank you, with dollops of cornbready stuff cooked on top), and it ... tasted like ground beef. But I suppose the point is not meat that tastes different but meat that doesn't ruin the entire world.

Unfortunately, the cut-up chicken is frozen all in one piece rather than separately. When the weather cools a bit, I'll thaw it enough to separate out the pieces and put them back in the freezer; a whole cut-up chicken might be as many as six meals for us, depending on how meaty our mood is.

Aside from that, we have a whole not-cut-up chicken, probably destined to be poached in the crockpot and served with rice, but not while it's this hot; two pork chops; two steaks; two more pounds of ground beef; and a pound of bacon.

Vegetables: more turnips with greens (mine! all mine!), chives, lettuce, assorted salad greens (tatsoi and arugula and other stuff I don't know the name of), assorted cooking greens (kale and chard), more sugar-snap peas.

Most of the peas have already been eaten in salads or taken to work in my bento lunch. Tomorrow we're having the cooking greens in a frittata. Saturday we're having many raw greens in a main-dish salad from The Splendid Table with green apple, salted almonds, and goat cheese.

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Date: 6/26/09 02:47 am (UTC)
queue: gorgeous red tomatoes begging to be eaten (food tomatoes in the market)
From: [personal profile] queue
...totally hungry now. Also, v. happy about this filtre.
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Date: 6/26/09 02:54 am (UTC)
gchick: Small furry animal wearing a tin-foil hat (Default)
From: [personal profile] gchick
Serious yum!

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Date: 6/26/09 02:56 am (UTC)
queue: gorgeous red tomatoes begging to be eaten (food tomatoes in the market)
From: [personal profile] queue
[personal profile] spuffyduds (whom, if you do not know, you should, and vice versa) told me today that I should use some of the post-bionicization energy to cook for my co-workers. My inner earth mother immediately surged forth and demanded a large pot and a high-quality cutting board. Secretly, I'm meant to feed multitudes. Join me?

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Date: 6/26/09 03:01 am (UTC)
yahtzee: (Default)
From: [personal profile] yahtzee
I just wanted to say thanks for talking about this -- it's been very educational for me, and I am hoping to join a CSA later this year as a result!

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Date: 6/26/09 03:13 am (UTC)
giglet: (Default)
From: [personal profile] giglet
Organic bacon! Just the thought of it makes me happy.

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Date: 6/26/09 03:37 am (UTC)
binkii: (Default)
From: [personal profile] binkii
Cooking junky!

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Date: 6/26/09 03:54 am (UTC)
lynnmonster: (Default)
From: [personal profile] lynnmonster
Oooo! Thursdays are my CSA days (with ours, meat is only available sporadically and on an as-ordered basis, but I did opt for the fruit share as well). I had the *best* salad tonight of lettuces, sugar snap peas, green onion, raw turnips, and blue cheese; also, some brown rice and braising greens with onions, red pepper flakes and a little peanut oil.

I look forward to hearing how the frittata goes, b/c we get *lots* of "braising greens" and it gets a little old after a while...

Yay, CSA! Yay, cooking!

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Date: 6/26/09 04:07 am (UTC)
rhi: Two fluffy kittens, inside front paws raised.  "It was him.  He did it." (pawpointing by lanning)
From: [personal profile] rhi
::laughing:: I am an idiot tonight so I might as well laugh at myself. I can't seem to get back off that poll, but please leave me on the filter anyway? Thank you!

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Date: 6/26/09 04:29 am (UTC)
swordage: rotf Soundwave (no animals were harmed)
From: [personal profile] swordage
Oh my GOSH am I interested in this kind of thing. XD I'd love to know how you deal with getting semi-random foodstuffs - do you get weird things you don't know how to deal with? Do you plan meals around what you get from the CSA, or are they just neat extra stuff to work through? My curiosity is endless.

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Date: 6/26/09 04:58 am (UTC)
girlnamedpixley: Angelface (Default)
From: [personal profile] girlnamedpixley
I didn't know I was fascinated until I started reading your posts about it, but now I just take it all in with envy and hope that in the near future I can make beginning steps to be equally community-minded with my grocery purchases and meal preparation. I have no idea what my local resources for local agriculture are, but I'm motivated to find out. : )

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Date: 6/26/09 05:10 am (UTC)
carolyn_claire: (Default)
From: [personal profile] carolyn_claire
I want to be in the filter, but I also want to call you madam. So. Madam.

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Date: 6/26/09 09:23 am (UTC)
neery: Image of Saturn and a sun, words "Touching the stars" (Default)
From: [personal profile] neery
Christ, that is a lot of meat.

My experience with organic meat is that ground beef tastes like ground beef, free range chicken is noticably better than meat farm chicken, and organic turkey is a revelation. I always thought I hated turkey, but as it turns out, organic turkey is actually pretty delicious.

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Date: 6/26/09 09:42 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] tevere
Hmm, your vegetable selection sounds much like my CSA-equivalent, in short: lettuce. While I've managed to keep the lettuce at least vaguely crisp in the fridge for up to 10 days by washing it, cutting it and storing it in a plastic ziplock with holes punched in it, it is still just TOO MUCH LETTUCE. Is there anything you do with the stuff other than make salads? (I've never been a massive leafy-green salad person; I prefer a bit of substance to my salads.) Or do you have a particularly awesome lettuce-based salad recipe? *begs*

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Date: 6/26/09 11:19 am (UTC)
the_shoshanna: colorful gourds and squashes (gourds)
From: [personal profile] the_shoshanna
Aiee, if I'm lucky I'll get my first CSA box of the year on June 30. (I have a half share, so it's biweekly, and I still haven't been told whether my first pickup will be that week or the next one.) Darn short growing season and bad weather; I'm really looking forward to it!

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Date: 6/26/09 12:44 pm (UTC)
kass: The Blues Brothers eat. (blues brothers (eating))
From: [personal profile] kass
We joined a CSA fifteen years ago and it's been pretty much my favorite thing ever since. (Rates have, alas, gone up, but there's not a lot we can do about it, and at this point the CSA is more important than pretty much anything else on our expense list.) We go every week to pick up what's available, plus things like berries and sugarsnap peas are pick-your-own, so we wind up hanging out in the fields with other folks from the community, nattering, which is...oddly old-fashioned and lovely, to my mind.

These wee little turnips make me so happy. And all the interesting salad greens -- tatsoi and arugula and mustard greens. Huzzah.

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Date: 6/26/09 12:49 pm (UTC)
gchick: Small furry animal wearing a tin-foil hat (Default)
From: [personal profile] gchick
My CSA has tomatoes for the first time this week, but we're a few weeks ahead of you. CAN NOT WAIT.

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Date: 6/26/09 01:16 pm (UTC)
jesse_the_k: White woman with glasses laughing under large straw hat (JK 52 happy hat)
From: [personal profile] jesse_the_k
Since I'm celiac I'm always looking for gluten-free sandwich opportunities, and let me just say that romaine lettuce is a great way to eat a sandwich. Dry it well, distribute the ingredients the long way, and roll that baby up like a cigar.

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Date: 6/26/09 01:20 pm (UTC)
thingswithwings: dear teevee: I want to crawl inside you (a dude crawls inside a tv) (you heard about pluto?)
From: [personal profile] thingswithwings
I love the CSA talk. :) And am jealous of your turnip greens YUM.

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Date: 6/26/09 01:50 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] tevere
Huh! That's a really great idea, I'm totally going to try that -- maybe lettuce leaves instead of tortillas, which you can't buy here and I'm crap at making from scratch. Thanks for sharing the lettuce wisdom!

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Date: 6/26/09 04:14 pm (UTC)
caseylane: (Default)
From: [personal profile] caseylane
Butting in...

In the Detroit area it's $700 for 20 weeks, which works out to $35 a week. I haven't joined because my daughter and her boyfriend have no interest in eating the things offered and I fear I would end up throwing them out. I don't know how much the meat is, I didn't look it up.

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Date: 6/26/09 10:38 pm (UTC)
stultiloquentia: Campbells condensed primordial soup (Default)
From: [personal profile] stultiloquentia
Oh, hey. Tell me about your frittata. *also has lots of cooking greens*

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Date: 6/27/09 03:24 am (UTC)
rhi: a cobweb covered with dew and one drop up at the top (web)
From: [personal profile] rhi
I've used filtering on a crosspost, and it worked fine. I just made damn sure the filter had the same name on both DW and LJ, and then posted from the DW interface. Good luck, and thanks, these have been fun to read!

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Date: 6/27/09 04:08 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] tevere
Tonight we had a new one that I'm definitely planning to make again, from The Splendid Table's How to Eat Supper: thin-sliced Granny Smith apple, goat cheese, salted almonds, red onion, and basil. The basil really made the salad. Just regular dried basil.

Oh man, that sounds good. Why does Timor have so many goats and so little goat cheese? *cries*

I riffed off this for lunch today: salted almonds, lightly pickled red onion, basil, a bunch of random other veg (snow peas, green beans, potato), lettuce. Delicious! Now if only we had apples...

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Date: 6/29/09 01:24 am (UTC)
stultiloquentia: Campbells condensed primordial soup (Default)
From: [personal profile] stultiloquentia
Huh. The ingredients sound YUMMY together, so thanks for this -- but I bet I could get more or less the same effect in 15 minutes, tops. Sauteing greens needn't take that long, especially if you've got a wok.

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