I haz a baskit

Well, not a basket, really . . . more of a mail tote . . . but it’s nearly full of fresh fruits and veg!

Several weeks back, a survey went around in L’s department to gauge interest in a departmental CSA co-op membership.  Price, $25 per delivery.  I’d been toying with the idea of CSA membership already, so we decided to try it.

So the first shipment arrived today, and we got:

  • A 15-pound watermelon (what we are going to do with that much watermelon I don’t know; L and M can’t possibly eat it all, and I’m not that fond of watermelon anyway)
  • A basket of eight very ripe figs that M, predictably, decided were yucky (I thought they were a little light on flavour, but nice)
  • Two eggplants
  • Six largish gherkin-type cucumbers, of which L’s already eaten one
  • A tiny poblano-looking pepper
  • A tiny green bell pepper
  • A banana pepper
  • Three medium-large beets
  • Three big-ass zucchini
  • Four crookneck yellow squash
  • Four BIG yellow onions
  • Three pounds of red potatoes
  • A small baggie of fresh basil

Now we got two challenges:  eating up the perishables before they spoil, and trying to figure out things to cook with them that my vegetable-indifferent (i.e., they can take them or leave them) family will actually eat.  The eggplants are the biggest challenge, ’cos nobody but me likes them much.  Maybe I can do a melanzana parmigiana, portion it out, and freeze it for lunches.

About Marchbanks

I'm an elderly tech analyst, living in Texas but not of it, a cantankerous and venerable curmudgeon. I'm yer SOB grandpa who has NO time for snot-nosed, bad-mannered twerps.
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