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10Sep2014

(last) Thursdays project: 40 lbs of peaches

Posted in Creative Practice, Every Day Life, Farm Co-op, Food, Make, Writing by Sue

The girls are back to school, the outdoor pool at the Y is closed for the season, I spied turning leaves way up in the trees this week so you know what that means…it’s closing on fall and that means time to start up the projects.  It’s not that we don’t have projects in the summer too…there has been brewing and woodworking for Charlie and sewing for me and the girls had the pain of assigned summer reading (seriously… The Scarlet Letter and The Red Badge of Courage…in the same summer??) .  During the summer, there is more hang out time and lots of nothing, which is the way it should be…it’s also hot and even though we are lucky enough to have central a/c for the super hot days, I’d much rather spend summer days outside or hanging out than taking on a project.

Well project season has officially begun at our house.   Last weekend, Charlie re-placed the doors to our little shed where we keep the trash can and the snowblower/lawnmower in their off seasons…a creature I don’t want to run into in the dark had chewed through the bottom of the rotten door to chew through the trash can to get to the trash.   Yay Charlie for tackling that project!   I have also started the big project that I’ve been putting off for 4 months…painting the railing on the back deck…but that is another post for another day.

Today I wanted to share the project that was planned, executed and completed last week with a minimum of fuss and craziness (how often does that happen?)  My pal Sara and I canned and froze 40 lbs of peaches. Yes, 40 lbs.

The inspiration for this canning craziness was the 5 cases of canning jars that we were gifted by my mother-in-laws neighbor (at least a dozen turned out to be empty mayo jars but this is what we have left after the sorting)… I ordered up two boxes of large organic peaches from my farm coop, picked them up and two days later we were canning and freezing.  Yes, 40 lbs.  Sara came over last Thursday and we got to work boiling jars, skinning peaches, slicing and canning.  I think we used every bowl in the house.

The actual “canning” part of the process involves filling the jars with the cut up fruit, then adding the sugar syrup then processing the jars in a water bath for 30+ minutes …. Thank Goodness for the “Ball Blue Book of Canning”  Grand Tally?  13 quart jars canned and 8 quart bags frozen peaches… ready to eat during those long cold days of winter!

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If you’ve never “canned” before, it’s really very easy.  Sara and I laughed when we thought what our Grandmothers and Great-Grandmothers would think of us taking most of the day to to 13 quarts of peaches…they probably did that before breakfast!

Hope you’re all having a great week and starting and finishing some of your own projects on your list!

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27Nov2013

farm co-op November edition part two

Posted in Every Day Life, Farm Co-op, Food, Make Stuff by Sue

As I mentioned a few weeks ago, our regular farm share season has ended for the year…bummer (am considering signing up for the SolsticeCSA but have not made up my mind yet.  In the mean time we are enjoying the last November share and looking forward to December which will be our final share until June (!)

2nd November CSA

 

Cabbage – I have to be honest…other thank making coleslaw, I don’t know what else to do with cabbage, no one seems particularly interested in it cooked.  Fortunately, it keeps well in the fridge so I need to do some research into this.

Kale- Once again I tortured my children and made them eat kale the night I brought it home. 3 out of 4 humans liked it…the 4th choked it down under protest.

Brussell Sprouts-Have saved these to make for Thanksgiving tomorrow…braised with bacon and garlic…

Butternut squash-Luckily this also keeps so as soon as Thanksgiving is over, I will roast and freeze to use in recipes later.  I did see an awesome squash / brussel sprout (?) recipe somewhere, will have to try and find it.

Other kind of squash-I have no idea what type of winter squash this is but will probably roast with butter and brown sugar

carrots- These carrots are so good and so fresh, I’ve just been slicing them up into carrot sticks for snacks and to pack in the girls lunches.

apples-Again, been eating these just as is.  I am making an apple crisp for tomorrow (Thanksgiving here in the USA) but I am using up my older apples for it.

beets- Today I’ll be making Roasted Beets in Ginger Syrup for dinner tomorrow but I will be using beets I have already roasted and frozen  (making a valiant effort at cleaning out the freezers around here!)   I may save these for cold beet / goat cheese salad.

leeks- Will be slicing these and freezing for potato/leek soup or to roast with salmon, or both…I have a lot of leeks!

potatoes-  beautiful little ones, my favorite…just going to toss w olive oil and roast

cranberries-Ah one of my favorite sides !!  Am making a cranberry sauce with maple syrup and pineapple for tomorrow…am combining w some frozen cranberries as well.

lettuce – salad…other than those yummy chicken wrap things at PF Changs, I really don’t know what else to use it for!

dried herbs- Pasta Sprinkle from the Herb Farmacy  I love their herbs and have already used this for pasta sauce….I also love their Farmhouse Favorite…need to get some more of that!

Love having a kitchen full of yummy things to cook!

More on our Thanksgiving cooking soon!

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14Nov2013

farm co-op November edition part one

Posted in Every Day Life, Farm Co-op, Food, Make Stuff, Uncategorized by Sue

Our regular farm share season has ended for the year (insert sad face) but we are super-lucky to be able to have three more deliveries before the end of the year!  Our Farm Co-op offers a November share ( 2 deliveries ) and a December share ( 1 big delivery ) and also takes bulk orders…which I did not avail myself of this year as my root cellar type storage is pretty much nonexistent… and I also tuck things away and forget about them…

Here is the list of goodness for this delivery:

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Potatoes (small ones, perfect for washing, quartering and roasting in olive oil with some herbs.)

Onions (little ones, yellow and red)

Kale…sliced fine, sautéed with olive oil, franks red hot sauce, salt and pepper until wilted –  yum..

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Eggs (love love love farm fresh eggs)

Shallots (hmmmm….I feel sautee’d something coming on)

Garlic (some of the biggest bulbs of garlic that I’ve seen that weren’t “elephant garlic”  may try and roast a whole one of these)

Carrots – multi-color rainbow carrots, don’t even need to peel them, just scrub and eat!

Carrots – tiny little round carrots, with stems on (bonus for the girls, they love them w stems on) so sweet and yummy we ate half for dinner right after they came home, then the girls took them for lunch the next day and finished them off.IMG_3562

Boston Lettuce and mixed greens…no idea what is in the mixed greens but they are going to become salad …  interesting flavors, definitely not what I usually make salad with!

Squash…acorn and butternut, how did we get so lucky, two!!  Love squash…maybe soup??  at any rate, I brushed it with olive oil and roasted it, then tucked it into the fridge for dinner.  Still have a few more left, yay!

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Apples, mixed type but small, perfect size to slice up for the girls lunches

Brussel sprouts…to which Lily said; “is there bacon too?”   B.Sprouts, halved & sautéed in the pan used to cook the bacon (with a little water at the end and cover to steam)…my kids love it, who knew?!

Cauliflower…this one will need to get used tomorrow…maybe roasted?  Will have to look that up…

Love having a kitchen full of yummy things to cook!

 

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