this plant got huge. it took over a whole section of the garden, shooting out blossoms like they were going out of style. but they never went to fruit - they'd just flower and then fall off. all summer long. then, as the other plants died away and summer started ending, we noticed that little tomatillo casings were popping up all over it! well, now frost has hit the plant and it's dying - so today we harvested what we could before they were ruined. made us a whole lot of tomatillo salsa (mainly using tomatillos from our csa...)! that's nice.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
tomatillos
this plant got huge. it took over a whole section of the garden, shooting out blossoms like they were going out of style. but they never went to fruit - they'd just flower and then fall off. all summer long. then, as the other plants died away and summer started ending, we noticed that little tomatillo casings were popping up all over it! well, now frost has hit the plant and it's dying - so today we harvested what we could before they were ruined. made us a whole lot of tomatillo salsa (mainly using tomatillos from our csa...)! that's nice.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
chest freezer!
after the one we found in someone's driveway ended up not working, we broke down and got a brand-spankin' new one.
you could get one just like it here.
we just transferred a bunch of stuff from our regular freezer to the new chest freezer, and it's very exciting. also, over the next few weeks we're going to buy a ton of local veggies (mainly leafy greens - collards, especially) to freeze, so we can eat local as much as possible during the off season. should be great!
you could get one just like it here.
we just transferred a bunch of stuff from our regular freezer to the new chest freezer, and it's very exciting. also, over the next few weeks we're going to buy a ton of local veggies (mainly leafy greens - collards, especially) to freeze, so we can eat local as much as possible during the off season. should be great!
Friday, October 12, 2007
dinner 12 october 2007
israeli couscous
sauteed with onion, then cooked with cranberry bean water from last night
smart ground
fake ground beef sauteed with tomatoes from our garden, maine garlic, and scallions, spring onions, and small, hot green peppers from buckwheat blossom farm
red leaf lettuce
salad with arugula and sweet yellow carrots (all from buckwheat blossom), and sliced almonds
olive loaf
standard baking company, portland, maine
organic syrah
green bridge, california
fresh garbanzo beans
soulstein garden harvest - we got 11. ate most of 'em green, rather than dry. never had a green chickpea before!
yum!
(writer's note: potted plant in picture is artie, our artichoke that we just dug up from our mostly unsuccessful garden - we're going to try growing it indoors...)
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