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Monday, June 25, 2012

Week 8 2012

June 25 and June 28

This week it is soo hot and dry!  We hope that you are staying cool.  We have been combating the heat by working in the early morning and evening.  Also, we have been spending our days at the lake or the creek.

This week's box:
Carrots
Green Beans
Yellow Wax Beans
Garlic
Red New Potatoes
Oregano
Basil
Parsley
Tomatilloes
Pepper



Our Flower Child

The bean tunnel (sorry it's sideways).

Monday, June 18, 2012

week 7 2012

June 18 and June 21 2012

We are back from the great North Lakes of Wisconsin.  Evaline, Finn and I had an amazing time swimming, making castles and visiting with family.  Adam had a wonderful time growing veggies, fishing and living the bachelor life.  It's nice to be back just in time to enjoy the heat of the summer.


This week in the box

Green Beans
Yellow Wax Beans
Cabbage
Chives
Oregano
Basil
Carrots
Garlic
Sage
Parsley


Garlic Curing.  The stuff we are giving you this week is still not totally cured.

The summer of soooo much irrigating.  Do several rain dances today!


Try this yummy recipe with your beans.

http://www.mrfood.com/Vegetables/Lemony-Green-Beans/ct/1


Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Week 5


Week 5
June 4 and June 7

Kohlrabi
Carrots
Chard
Garlic
Green Onions
Beets
Oregano
Mint
Sage
Basil
Parsley
Coriander

The Coriander can be used fresh or you can dry it to use later.  The Garlic is not cured so use it right away.  We are hanging the garlic now to cure it and you will be getting plenty of it.  The garlic harvest looks fantastic!  The bulbs are large and very tight. 
We did get a little rain this week; which is a huge help.  We need a bunch more, but we will take what we can get. 
The sweet potato slips are in the ground.  This year we are trying a bean tunnel that looks very cool and the bean have taken to it.  The tomatoes are staked and huge.  Our Cherokee Purples are the size of baseballs, so it shouldn’t be long before we are enjoying homegrown tomatoes.
We canned up a bunch of pickled beets that are delicious and beautiful.  . (recipe below)   I put the chard in a lasagna in place of spinach and it turned out great.  I find that I can use the chard in place of spinach in most recipes.

Have a fantastic week and we hope that you enjoy the veggies!

Take care,
Anne


Pickled Beets

1.  Trim beets, but leave the stem, roots and skins on.  This allows the beets to keep their shape and prevent them from falling apart.
2.  Cook until tender.  I used the pressure cooker and only took 25 minutes. 
3.  In a saucepan mix 1 cup vinegar and 1 cup water with a teaspoon of salt this will be the liquid to add to the jars.
  1. Slip the skins, stems and roots off the beets.
  2. Fill the jars full of beets and vinegar mix.
  3. Put in the fridge and enjoy later.
  4. Or if you would like to can the beets consult the Blue Book of Canning for exact instructions.

Week 4

Week 4

May 28 and May 31

Sorry this is late…

In the box

Kohlrabi

Carrots

Lettuce

Chard

Garlic

Beets

Peas

Oregano

Mint

Sage

Basil

Parsley

Coriander