displace: to take the place of; supplant There are a lot of “key words” floating around in the media, like sustainable, natural, organic, ecological, etc. I want to introduce my own key word, and it isn’t a descriptive term, it is a verb. An action word, as my second grade daughter knows. Displace. The goal [...]
Posts from ‘September, 2007’
On the menu this week – Sept.28 – Oct. 4 2007
On the menu this week – Sept.28 – Oct. 4 Bell Peppers Bunching onions Cucumbers Summer squash – crookneck, straightneck, and scallop squash Baby turnips Baby ‘Black Beauty’ eggplant Tree ripened pears Okra Jalepeno peppers Freshly dug sweet potatoes Farm fresh eggs Fresh basil
On the menu this week . . .
On the menu this week . . . Bell Peppers, red and green Fall tomatoes ‘Sunmaster’ Bunching onions Cucumbers Summer squash – crookneck, straightneck, and scallop squash Mustard Greens Baby ‘Black Beauty’ or ‘Ichiban’ eggplant Tree ripened pears Freshly dug sweet potatoes Farm fresh eggs Fresh basil
There were assorted peppers in the bag this week
There were assorted peppers in the bag this week . . . here is the note that went along with them. A note from Kandan: These are HOT peppers. Habaneros look like little pumpkins. Do not eat these straight, or raw! You must use them to cook only. Dispose of the pepper when you have [...]
On the menu this week Sept 14-20 2007
On the menu this week Sept 14-20 Bell Peppers Bunching onions or potatoes Assorted hot peppers Cucumbers, including ‘Orient Express’ Summer squash – crookneck, straightneck, and scallop squash Mustard Greens Eggplant Banana peppers Pears Muscadines Farm fresh eggs Fresh basil
On the farm . . .
On the farm . . . During the whole month of August, the availability and variety of local produce has been declining dramatically. This is a natural seasonal phenomenon, resulting from the end of the growing season of crops planted after the last frost, like squash and tomatoes. To alleviate some of the availability and [...]