If you are living the CSA farm share dream, you know that the day before the next pickup is the day to get last week's produce dealt with. For many CSA newcomers, it is a time when guilt comes into play. For whatever reason (too many take out burrito nights, not loving the third week of kale, etc.) there are veggies left over that need to be used.
Read MoreThe brunt of many a joke, zucchini often go unappreciated. People tell stories of neighbors sneaking excess zucchini into unlocked cars, garages, or front porches. They are prolific! However, to me zucchini are the harbinger of summer.
Read MoreAlexandra Brown offers some great salad making tips in 5 min or less!
Read MorePumpkin puree isn’t just for pies…This recipe will get you hooked on cooking with pumpkins!
Read MoreLast weekend my husband and I threw a big party up in Polebridge. It was lots of fun. There were friends who made the trip from all over the place, and we soaked in the mountains of Glacier and ate a lot of good food.
And we had a lot of leftovers, when all was said and done. And not a lot of energy.
Read MoreThis recipe really floored me. The thing that took the most time was rolling the pork into tiny balls. And I used two bok choy heads plus some mustard greens (didn't have spicy on hand so used Mizuna and tatsoi).
Read MoreWhen I see cauliflower on my CSA’s chalkboard, I am filled with joy. It is one of those vegetables that does so much in place of a starch. Sub it for rice, pizza crust, mashed potatoes, tots (just heard about that one!). . . The list goes on.
Read MoreA few weeks ago, I got this recipe from Ellie Costello, owner of Black Bear Soups (which you will find at the Clark Fork Farmers’ Market), director over at MUD, and former PEAS Farm caretaker. I wouldn’t be surprised if some of you still had scapes hanging out in your fridge, so I thought having another scape recipe would be a good idea. . . So here’s Ellie with a new twist on gazpacho—great for hot weather!
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