Showing posts with label CSA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CSA. Show all posts

Monday, June 17, 2013

Peas, Strawberries, Spinach and Tomato Sauce

Sugar Snap Peas
As much as I would rather be quilting, sometimes you have to make hay while the sun shines. Or in other words, pick peas and strawberries when they are ready. This weekend was spend picking, stringing, hulling, washing, chopping, freezing and canning. I'm a member of a CSA (community supported agriculture). I get a share of the crops that the farm produces, fresh, organic and seasonal. Yes, it's a lot of work to put this food up for the rest of the year, but it is food I feel good about. No pesticides, chemicals or preservatives, but filled with nutrients from nature that our bodies need.

Crushed strawberries waiting for shortcake! Yum!
I also washed, chopped and froze spinach. Just think how nice that will be to put into soups and stews this winter. I also canned a batch of spaghetti sauce, unfortunately I had to use canned tomatoes. Tomatoes aren't even close to in season here, but this will hold us over until they start. I was able to add the pesto that I froze from last year. Yummy!


I hope that you all had a wonderful Father's Day weekend!

Color Me Foodie!

Pat

P.S. Here's a recipe for sugar snap peas: Wash and string peas. Preheat oven to 425 degrees (F). Drizzle with olive oil, sprinkle with lemon zest, minced garlic and sea salt. Roast for five minutes, stir, roast for another three to four minutes or until just starting to brown. The peas should be tender, but still crisp. Serve.  Even my carnivore husband loved these!

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Happy St. Pat's Day


I finished up my Wrenly/fleece baby quilt. I am amazed at how well it turned out, if I do say so myself. Whole cloth (Wrenly) front, fleece batting/backing and 50wt Aurifil "China Beige" thread (used 3/4 of a 1422 yard spool) to free-motion quilted around all of the objects in the fabric.
Front of Wrenly/fleece baby quilt. approx. 36" x 43".

 I was a little apprehensive to wash this quilt, since I didn't pre-wash any of the fabric. I was pleasantly surprised at the outcome.
The back after being washed, puffier than before.

The front after washing, nice and flat!
Of course I have to wish you happy St. Pat's day, my day. The green of the day makes me think of spring, fresh produce and the world coming out of hibernation, of life lived in the country. I am so thankful for living where much of the farming is done the old fashioned way, no pesticides or chemical fertilizers. I have joined a local CSA (community supported agriculture) for the past three years. Yesterday was sign up day, and they gave out a bag of root crops (carrots, potatoes, etc) and fresh cut spinach. YUM!


I hope you are all have a fabulous day!

Color Me Quilty!

Pat