I have to admit that some of the food you have to use more rapidly in the winter-early spring. The oranges had to be eaten the first few days as well as the zucchini, cantaloupe and avocados. The apples and cauliflower are still good a couple of weeks later as is the romaine lettuce. The tomatoes went mushy after a couple of days and we never got to use them. Winter months are just hard for the co-op. It's hit and miss with the way things ripen. Sometimes things last a couple of weeks and other things only last a couple of days before spoiling.
A selection of remarks from the mundane to the occasional wit with some recipes, book selections, and various sundries included.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Food Co-op for April
I have to admit that some of the food you have to use more rapidly in the winter-early spring. The oranges had to be eaten the first few days as well as the zucchini, cantaloupe and avocados. The apples and cauliflower are still good a couple of weeks later as is the romaine lettuce. The tomatoes went mushy after a couple of days and we never got to use them. Winter months are just hard for the co-op. It's hit and miss with the way things ripen. Sometimes things last a couple of weeks and other things only last a couple of days before spoiling.
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