Mmmmmm, veggies
Feb. 20th, 2008 04:42 pmThanks,
pantryslut, for the recommendation. I love it so far. The oranges are especially sweet, and one of them is three quarters of a pound! I already ate most of the pistachios; trying to save some for
sogwife.
oranges, navel 37 oz
beets 1 lb
chard 10 oz
leeks 18 oz
carrots 17 oz
potatoes white 2 lbs
cabbage 42 oz
pistachios 8 oz
I honestly don't know if this will last the week, but we'll see. I still have some jicama, onions, lemons, garlic, and celery left from our regular shopping. If we regularly run out of produce (besides things like onions) by the end of every week, I'll up it to the bigger box.
oranges, navel 37 oz
beets 1 lb
chard 10 oz
leeks 18 oz
carrots 17 oz
potatoes white 2 lbs
cabbage 42 oz
pistachios 8 oz
I honestly don't know if this will last the week, but we'll see. I still have some jicama, onions, lemons, garlic, and celery left from our regular shopping. If we regularly run out of produce (besides things like onions) by the end of every week, I'll up it to the bigger box.
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Date: 2008-02-21 06:18 pm (UTC)Looks like you have the makings of an outstanding potato/leek soup. Which you could artistically decorate with teeny beet flowers.
(In these parts they're only available June through Oct, and tomatoes are the only local fruit.)
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Date: 2008-02-21 07:27 pm (UTC)One-quarter cup of water. It gets absorbed into the leeks. Enjoy!
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Date: 2008-02-21 07:29 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-02-21 08:00 pm (UTC)Sounds soooooo nice.
My housemate has taken over werk in the planter box of joy and has put in chard and some onions already. Yay for fresh veggies for everyone.
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