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5.23.2013

Do you CSA?

This year our family is participating in a CSA or Community Supported Agriculture.  I have coordinated pick up with a a great family of farmers, Farm 2 Family aka The Farm Bus to deliver fresh produce, hormone and antibiotic free meats, cage/soy free eggs, fresh bread (gluten free also!), dairy, honey, granola, pasta, etc to Military Families on Joint Base Andrews, MD!  We have 12 families currently signed up for biweekly and 3 for weekly.  This is the first year and everyone has been VERY happy with the produce and other items so far!



I'm a little behind but I was hoping to post pictures of each box and possibly recipes that we have made with some of those items! So far we have been getting a lot of greens, salad mixes.  I eat a lot of salad and the boys do pretty good so nothing has gone bad.  We have LOVED the asparagus and now we are also getting some great strawberries.  The first two weeks were biweekly and this week we have switched to weekly pick up!

First Pick up
Bibb lettuce, Sorrel, Celery clippings, carrots, apples, potatoes, asparagus, baby garlic,
sweet potatoes, basil, spring mix, spinach, oregano
With the Bibb lettuce we made Bulgogi as well as lettuce wraps 

We has tuna steaks with roasted carrots and asparagus.  I just roast them in olive oil and salt and pepper.  I like to add parmesan to the asparagus when it's done (I've been doing this way longer than Pinterest has ;)


We LOVE asparagus! It's our favorite Veggie!
I also made a quick Caprese salad with some pearl tomatoes and mozzarella I picked up from Trader Joe's using the Basil from my CSA box as well!

Caprese Salad

 

2 C Tomatoes
1 C Mozzarella
10 leaves Basil ripped
2 Tbsp Olive Oil
2 Tbsp Balsamic
S&P
add all ingredients to bowl



Tuna Steaks are GREAT! This time I changed it up a bit.  I just gave them some olive oil, S&P and seared them on each side.  I cooked up some of the baby garlic/spring onions (not sure WHAT it was) in the pan when they were done and sprinkled some on top.  Also added some Ginger Dressing/marinade to the pan for a few minutes then poured it on top.  Done!






I had no idea what Sorrel was and it took some Facebooking and some google-momming to find out what this leafy green was...I'll post the recipe that I came up with in a few!




The sweet potatoes have been saved for a few weeks down the road for our favorite! Sweet potato fries!

Thanks for stopping by!

Jess

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