Sunday, July 8, 2012

CSA Success

We are participating in a CSA this summer. We did this for a couple of years and then took several years off.

The kids got sick of some of the staple CSA vegetables. Michael's Scottish blood felt it wasn't a good economic deal. Especially when I *cough* didn't use all the vegetables before they went bad.

This week--our third--we consumed the last vegetable from Wednesday's pickup at dinner on Friday.

What did I do right this week that I haven't done in other weeks?

  • Right after I unpacked the CSA bag, I sat down with my cookbooks and made a list of the recipes I would make to use the vegetables. Granted, it helped that pickup this week was on a holiday, so my day was less scheduled than usual, but even on normal weeks it would probably be possible for me to actually take a lunch break instead of eating at my desk. I posted the list on the fridge, so I wouldn't forget my plan.
  • I ate vegetables for lunch. I took a few minutes to cook lunch from scratch, and I was surprised at how little time it took. Wednesday I made Nova Scotia Hodge Podge using the potatoes, beans, onions, and some of the carrots. Thursday I made Greens with Peanut Sauce using the unidentified (not kale, not Swiss chard, not smooth spinach; is there such a thing as curly spinach?) greens. Friday I sauteed the zucchini and yellow squash in butter and added salt, pepper, and fresh basil.
I'm already wondering what we'll get this week.

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Lost in Translation

What I said: [Child], please get the rest of your stuff out of the basement.

What I meant: [Child], please get the rest of your stuff out of the basement and put it back in your room, from whence it came originally.

What Child heard: [Child], please get the rest of your stuff out of the basement.

Where I found Child's stuff: On the window seat in the living room.

Child was honestly confused when called on this. "But, Mom, you only said to get it out of the basement!"

I think I'll start saving my pennies for a law degree.I'm going to need it once we hit the teenage years with this one.