CSA this week:
Aug. 28th, 2008 11:18 pmThis week we got:
2 pounds, 14 oz orange tomatoes (half of them got dumped in the swap box. We have enough tomatoes, thanks!)
7 oz salad greens
2 (I think) pounds yellow squash
4 heads garlic
8 red onions
A bag of apples
a quart each of red and purple plums
A dozen eggs
Please note that these eggs we get weekly? They're jumbo eggs, organic and I think pasture raised, and noticeably better than standard eggs.
mayna posted about that last year, and she's right - they have sturdier shells, larger and brighter yolks, yellow-ish whites (which may indicate the presence of riboflavin, THANK YOU, egg producers of America, for your informative FAQ!), and a better flavor.
You can see the difference when you crack one. It's remarkable. I'm tickled pink about what those eggshells must be doing to the compost. (And there, Jenn - you're so worried about orange peels making our compost too acidic? Eggshells, that's our alkali!)
Edit: LOL.
"Eggs are one of today's best food buys. A dozen Large eggs weighs 1 ½ pounds so at 90¢ a dozen, eggs are only 60¢ per pound. Eggs supply high-quality protein and a variety of important vitamins and minerals at a very low price.
NINETY CENTS A DOZEN?
Now, it's been a while since I paid attention when I went to the store and bought eggs, but that's really inexpensive for large eggs.
2 pounds, 14 oz orange tomatoes (half of them got dumped in the swap box. We have enough tomatoes, thanks!)
7 oz salad greens
2 (I think) pounds yellow squash
4 heads garlic
8 red onions
A bag of apples
a quart each of red and purple plums
A dozen eggs
Please note that these eggs we get weekly? They're jumbo eggs, organic and I think pasture raised, and noticeably better than standard eggs.
You can see the difference when you crack one. It's remarkable. I'm tickled pink about what those eggshells must be doing to the compost. (And there, Jenn - you're so worried about orange peels making our compost too acidic? Eggshells, that's our alkali!)
Edit: LOL.
"Eggs are one of today's best food buys. A dozen Large eggs weighs 1 ½ pounds so at 90¢ a dozen, eggs are only 60¢ per pound. Eggs supply high-quality protein and a variety of important vitamins and minerals at a very low price.
NINETY CENTS A DOZEN?
Now, it's been a while since I paid attention when I went to the store and bought eggs, but that's really inexpensive for large eggs.
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Date: 2008-08-30 02:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-30 03:53 pm (UTC)There's actually a program in the city, run by the same folks who run my CSA, to give people chickens.
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Date: 2008-08-30 02:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-30 03:53 pm (UTC)There's actually a program in the city, run by the same folks who run my CSA, to give people chickens.