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Tag Archives: suggestions
A Few Words Concerning Squash and CSAs
Squash is both intimidating and versatile. In fact, it’s the most intimidating food I’ve ever gotten in my CSA box. During the first two years that we were CSA members, I wasted countless squashes. This is saying quite a bit … Continue reading
Posted in Food Practicum
Tagged amazing, community supported agriculture, CSA, delicious, experiments, filler, healthy, inexpensive, local produce, squash, suggestions, tasty, versatile
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Leftovers
As you may or may not have noticed, we tend to make meals large enough to have leftovers at least for the next day’s lunch, if not for a day or so longer. Leftovers are a wonderful thing in our … Continue reading
Posted in Leftovers
Tagged children, cooking from scratch, fresh produce, helpful, leftovers, picky, simple, suggestions, sustainable, time-consuming
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CSA produce for the week:
Starting this week, I will be posting about our freshly delivered CSA veggies every Friday since that’s the day they arrive. However, right now we’re still getting used to the blog and are also a bit behind schedule as far … Continue reading