CSA Weekly Report: Lancaster Farm Fresh
Thursday, September 06, 2007

In this week’s Lancaster Farm Fresh share:
- 3 red bell peppers grown by Meadow Valley Organics
6 heirloom tomatoes grown by Riverview Organics
1 pt grape tomatoes grown by Farmdale Organics
3 lbs Russet potatoes grown by Green Valley Organics
6 ears sweet corn grown by Countryside Organics
1 pound onions grown by Scarecrow Hill Farm
2 butternut squash grown by Hillside Organics
1 bunch basil grown by E. Zook
1 bunch Swiss chard grown by Meadow Valley Organics
It’s a relief to see the butternut squash, and the other Winter squash we’ve been getting over the last few weeks. I hope that as September rolls on, we see many different vegetables. I love tomatoes, corn, and peppers as much as anyone else, but I’m overrun. I’m sick to death of looking at them. I’m pulling a dozen huge tomatoes out of my own garden every week, let alone getting inundated every week through my CSA share. I’m going to start smelling like tomatoes soon. Not that it’s a bad thing necessarily, but I fear for my sanity.
And so I will do what I have done for the last many weeks with the corn, peppers, and tomatoes. The peppers will get roasted and frozen for a rainy day. I’ll cook the corn, remove the kernels, and freeze them...and I will have a huge abundance of corn over the Winter for corn chowder, corn fritters, and creamed corn. In addition to my oven-dried tomatoes, roasted tomatoes, canned tomatoes, frozen tomatoes, salsa, bruschetta, tomato sauce, etc., I will seek out yet another way to preserve tomatoes. I will be the Pvt. Benjamin Buford ‘Bubba’ Blue of corn and tomatoes, able to tell you every imaginable way to serve corn and every imaginable way to preserve tomatoes. People will run from me.
I shouldn’t complain - it will be wonderful in the middle of Winter to have so much locally grown food in my pantry.
Posted by Nicole on 09/06 at 06:43 PM


