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well, he was probably legally required to identify himself.I met a guy in a bar who said he was Mark Chmura.
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well, he was probably legally required to identify himself.I met a guy in a bar who said he was Mark Chmura.
we did that for a while, but got tired of the random shit that we'd never use. Sure, it was fun to experiment for a while, but one can only each so much Kale and Chard.Got our first CSA box for the fall program yesterday. Felt like we got a lot more than we did in the summer program. Got collard greens, kale, lettuce, two heads of cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, zucchini, three squash varieties, eggplant, cherry tomatoes, peppers, apples, and pears. Good thing we split this with my parents.
I charded last night.we did that for a while, but got tired of the random shit that we'd never use. Sure, it was fun to experiment for a while, but one can only each so much Kale and Chard.
You son of a bitchSilver lining. Not like you have to go to the bar to watch the game this weekend anyways.
We don't have a case of the Oikos yogurt from Sam's, so Mrs Redfoot picked up a few at the grocery store, so I get new flavors!
Lemon tart FTW!
that's also why I stopped brewing my own beerThat's the downside of the massive cases at Sam's... lack of variety.
very rarely do I want to consume 40 of the exact same thing.
The first farm we went with had a lot of random nonsense. The eggs we got every week almost made it worth the experiment, but there was too much random stuff like microgreens and radishes.we did that for a while, but got tired of the random shit that we'd never use. Sure, it was fun to experiment for a while, but one can only each so much Kale and Chard.
that's also why I stopped brewing my own beer
you can't.I've never had the desire to brew my own beer.
Though my dad had a keg fridge in the basement, so I know the pain of trying to kick something in order to get something new... can't waste beer.
We use a decent amount of cabbage in the house. Cut it into wedges, put some butter and S/P on it, wrap it in tinfoil and either bake it or grill it. Fucking delicious. We do that every few weeks. Even the kids love it.The first farm we went with had a lot of random nonsense. The eggs we got every week almost made it worth the experiment, but there was too much random stuff like microgreens and radishes.
Two heads of cabbage is probably a tad excessive, though. I'd almost rather get more of something that I could cook and freeze.
The first farm we went with had a lot of random nonsense. The eggs we got every week almost made it worth the experiment, but there was too much random stuff like microgreens and radishes.
Two heads of cabbage is probably a tad excessive, though. I'd almost rather get more of something that I could cook and freeze.
As for the radishes, have you tried roasting them? I'm a fan of radishes in general, but it is difficult to get through even a bunch. Once I started roasting them as a side dish, we started flying through them.The first farm we went with had a lot of random nonsense. The eggs we got every week almost made it worth the experiment, but there was too much random stuff like microgreens and radishes.
Two heads of cabbage is probably a tad excessive, though. I'd almost rather get more of something that I could cook and freeze.
W.T.F....There is only one pigs in a blanket, and that aint itWe use a decent amount of cabbage in the house. Cut it into wedges, put some butter and S/P on it, wrap it in tinfoil and either bake it or grill it. Fucking delicious. We do that every few weeks. Even the kids love it.
Also, coleslaw and homemade sauerkraut. My parents make something they call "pigs in a blanket, which is a meat/tomato mixture wrapped in cabbage and baked. I hate it, but the rest of the family loves it.
Also, coleslaw and homemade sauerkraut. My parents make something they call "pigs in a blanket, which is a meat/tomato mixture wrapped in cabbage and baked. I hate it, but the rest of the family loves it.
Trailer trash gonna trailer trash.W.T.F....There is only one pigs in a blanket, and that aint it
Cole slaw. Also, frying cabbage in bacon grease is top shelf. The problem is that we probably only can eat about a quarter of a head like that.back in the spring before school shut down they gave out cabbage plants to all the kids and it was some contest for who could grow the best one. We won. Then I just tilled that fucker into the dirt. I have no use for that shit other than showing off my green thumb.
Or brew something that doesn't suck.you can't.
and I guess you can always go and buy a 6-pack to break up the monotony...