A selection of remarks from the mundane to the occasional wit with some recipes, book selections, and various sundries included.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Food Co-op May
Pictured above is the Harvest Share $14: 1 5 lb. bag white potatoes, 2 cantaloupes, 1 bunch radishes, 6 apples, 4 artichokes, 3 zucchini, 1 bunch asparagus, 8 bananas, 1 carton Utah mushrooms, 1 loaf bread, 1 16 oz. pkg. rice
There was also the half share for $14 with the following: 1 2-lb. pkg. chicken thighs, 1 1-lb. pkg. lean ground beef, 1 cantaloupe, 1 bunch radishes, 5 apples, 3 zucchini, 1 bunch asparagus, 6 bananas, 1 carton Utah mushrooms, 1 loaf bread and 1 16 oz. pkg. rice
Don't forget the standard share for $23 included: 1 2-lb. pkg. chicken thighs, 1 2-lb. pkg. beef chuck roast, 1 2-lb. pkg. country style spare ribs, 11-lb. pkg. lean ground beef, 1 5-lb. bag white potatoes, 1 cantaloupe, 1 bunch radishes, 5 apples, 1 bunch asparagus, 3 zucchini, 6 bananas, 1 carton Utah mushrooms, 1 loaf bread and 1 16 oz. pkg. rice
Orders for the month of June are due by Friday June 12 with pickup on Saturday June 27th. For more information visit www.foodco-op.net. They will be offering honey from Idaho for June and they are also adding the farmer's market share again for June. They get their farmer's market share from East Farms-a local organic farm. The June share last year for 2008 contained lots of different greens, radishes, parsley and cilantro. See the post at: http://cookingandorscience.blogspot.com/2008/06/june-co-op-orders.html
Scroll down past the regular share to see the Farmer's market share.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Caramel Pecan Rolls
Caramel Pecan Rolls made from scratch. That's right, folks! No canned biscuits here! No frozen bread dough! No pre-made caramel topping in a little tin! Jessica made these little morsels this last week and they were scrumptious! Of the original 24 there were only four left by the time evening fell and she had made them in the afternoon.
Friday, May 22, 2009
Egg Drop Soup
I'm trying something new- posting pictures from a cell phone. So Jessica made egg drop soup and it turned out well. She substituted chives for the green onion which didn't hurt the soup one bit. It was still wonderful. Egg drop soup is fairly simple-at least her recipe seemed to be. It consisted of chicken broth (from bouillon), cornstarch, water, egg and green onion (or chives).
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Berry Smoothie
For the latest cooking assignment, Jessica whipped up a batch of triple-berry smoothies with soy milk and tofu. They were yummy and I loved the added protein from soy. She just used a frozen berry blend of raspberries, blackberries and blueberries for the fruit. I think it also has a beautiful color.
Monday, May 04, 2009
Ham steak with 2 ingredient glaze
Jessica made a pan fried ham steak for dinner with a glaze of lime juice and brown sugar. Make a paste glaze of sugar and juice. Spread glaze on ham steak and marinate in fridge for a few hours. Then saute marinated steak with glaze in butter until browned and glaze has caramelized. It was quite yummy.
The ham came from a food co-op order awhile ago and we had just frozen it for later use.
The ham came from a food co-op order awhile ago and we had just frozen it for later use.
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