Week 22: What’s in the [Swap] Box?

Week 22. More stuff in the Swap Box: Green Cabbage, Butternut Squash, Radishes, and Cajun Peppers.  The only thing I was able to get out of the Swap Box was more Sweet Potatoes.


  • 1 Bunch Pink Beauty Radishes – Certified Organic – Friend’s Road Organics
  • 1 Head Green Cabbage – Certified Organic – Green Valley Organics
  • 1 Bunch Tatsoi – Certified Organic – Hillside Organics
  • 1 Bag Sweet Onions – Certified Organic – Soaring Eagle Acres
  • 1 Butternut Squash – Certified Organic – Soaring Eagle Acres
  • 1 Bag Cajun Peppers – Certified Organic – Friend’s Road Organics
  • 1 Head Green Leaf Lettuce – Certified Organic – Green Valley Organics
  • 1 Bag Sweet Potatoes – Certified Organic - Eagle View Acres

Sweet Potatoes

More Onions

Tatsoi

  • 1 Jar Organic Applesauce – Certified Organic – Bowman’s Mountain
  • 1 Bag Apples – Certified Organic – Oyler’s Organic Farms

 Apples are coming out of my ears

 I’m going to say it. I’m really tired of Apples.  And it’s only October. But there have been way too many Apples from my Fruit Share. I like Apples. I do. But not when they’re shoved down my throat week after week.

 

Week 21: What’s in the [Swap] Box?

Week 21. Needless to say, more stuff in the Swap Box: Collard Greens. Squash. Acorn Squash. Radishes.  And there was nothing in the Swap Box, so I couldn’t get anything in return for all of the stuff I put in there. Bummer. I’m the prime example of someone who should not be a member of a CSA. Money wasted. Lesson learned.


  • 1 Bunch Collard Greens – Certified Organic – Autumn Blend Organics
  • 1 Head Green Romaine Lettuce – Certified Organic – Bellview Organics
  • 2 Delicata Squash  – Certified Organic – Echo Valley Organics
  • 1 Bag Candy Onions – Certified Organic – Echo Valley Organics
  • 1 Green Acorn Squash – Certified Organic – Elm Tree Organics
  • 1 Bunch Baby Orange Carrots  – Certified Organic – Elm Tree Organics
  • 1 Bag Red Potatoes – Certified Organic – Green Valley Organics
  • 1 Bunch French Breakfast Radishes – Certified Organic – Outback Farm

When they said Baby Carrots, they meant it!

 

Romaine Lettuce


Red Potatoes

Red Onions

  • 1 Bag Gala Apples- IPM – Kauffman’s Fruit Farm
  • 1 Bag Golden Supreme Apples – Certified Organic – Oyler’s Organic Farm

Gala – great snacking Apples!

 

More Golden Supreme

Apples, Apples, Apples. I’m swimming in Apples. I still have a few left from last week. And I even made an Apple Pie. There will be a post on that another day though.

Week 20: What’s in the Box?

So here we are at Week 20. There’s 5 more weeks to go after this. I think I can make it…

Needless to say, more stuff in the Swap Box: Red Romaine Lettuce, Eggplants, Green Leaf Lettuce, and Kale. I don’t like Red Romaine, Eggplant, or Kale. The Green Leaf Lettuce is going in there because it’s usually pretty small and not enough for a salad. So there’s no point in keeping it. The only thing I was able to get from the Swap Box was some more onions. That’s it. *sigh*

I am interested to see what these Cured Candy Onions are. I love Sweet Potatoes! MORE Tomatoes?! Spaghetti Squash…I have absolutely no idea what to do with that. I guess I’ll have to look up some recipes.

What do you make with Spaghetti Squash?


  • 1 Bag Cured Candy Onions – Certified Organic – Crystal Springs Farm
  • 1 Bunch Red Romaine Lettuce – Certified Organic – Healthy Harvest Organics
  • 1 Bag Beauregard Sweet Potatoes – Certified Organic – Meadow Valley Organics
  • 2 Italian Eggplants – Certified Organic – Soaring Eagle Acres
  • 1 Spaghetti Squash – Certified Organic – Elm Tree Organics
  • 1 Head Green Leaf Lettuce – Certified Organic – Green Valley Organics
  • 1 Pint Mixed Cherry Tomatoes – Certified Organic – Farmdale Organics
  • 1 Bunch Lacinato Kale – Certified Organic – Farmdale Organics

Sweet Potatoes

Spaghetti Squash

  • 1 Bag Smokehouse Apples- IPM – Cherry Hill Orchards

     

  • 1 Bag Golden Supreme Apples – Certified Organic – Oyler’s Organic Farm



Apples, Apples, Apples. I made some Scalloped Apples in the Crock pot.  They turned out pretty good. Mr. Curly Fry was talking about Apple Pie, so maybe I’ll make one of those this weekend with all of these apples.

Week 19: What’s in the [Swap] Box?

As we’re getting closer and closer to Fall, there is a lot of stuff that I don’t like and/or want.  Last week I finally used up all of my Tomatoes. Stay tuned for a post showing you how I used them! And just when I finally used up all of the Tomatoes, now there are more. *sigh* I have no idea what I’ll do with these.

The Green Kale, Italian Eggplant, Collard Greens, Romaine Lettuce and Bok Choy all went into the Swap Box. The only thing I was able to get in return were some Potatoes, so that kind of sucked. But they are Purple Potatoes so I can make Sunny Anderson’s Baked Purple Mash again! Yum!

So as you can see, there really isn’t much to say this week. I have plans for that Green Acorn Squash – on Friday you’ll see what I was up to!

  • 1 Bunch Green Kale – Certified Organic – Echo Valley Organics *SWAP BOX*
  • 1 Green Acorn Squash – Certified Organic – Riverview Organics
  • 1 Pint Mixed Cherry Tomatoes – Certified Organic – Farmdale Organics
  • 1 Bag Red Tomatoes – Certified Organic – White Swan Acres
  • 1 Italian Eggplant – Certified Organic – Farmdale Organics *SWAP BOX*
  • 1 Bunch Collard Greens – Certified Organic – Autumn Blend Organics *SWAP BOX*
  • 1 Head Large Bok Choy – Certified Organic – Scarecrow Hill Organics *SWAP BOX*
  • 1 Head Green Romaine Lettuce – Certified Organic – Bellview Organics *SWAP BOX*
  • 1 Bunch Italian Parsley – Certified Organic – Noble Herbs

More Tomatoes

 

Italian Parsley

 

Acorn Squash

Potatoes from Swap Box

  •  1 Bag Pears – IPM – Kauffman’s  Fruit Farm
  • 1 Bag Apples – Certified Organic – Oyler’s Organic Farm

Pears

Last week’s Peaches were pretty good! They tasted much better than the ones I got the week before. This week we got Pears. They are okay, but I don’t really love Pears. I may try using them with some proteins this week and see how that turns out.

Apples

The Apples from last week were pretty good. There were quite a few bruises on them, but I guess it happens. These are looking a little rough as well!  It’s supposed to be cooler this weekend and it sounds like the perfect time to make some homemade Applesauce! I can peel the ugly skin off of these Apples, lol!

 Do you like your applesauce smooth or chunky?

Week 18: What’s in the Box?

So this week we got some Corn on the Cob, so I was happy about that. I just hope that all of the rain this month hasn’t totally messed it up. I know that last week’s Peaches really weren’t that good. And you know I had a ton of them.  I ended up peeling them and cutting them into slices and putting them in the freezer. They will probably work best for Smoothies. They certainly weren’t the type to just snack on. That was disappointing since that’s what I had been doing with the other ones we got that were good. Oh well.

There’s really not much more to report. Tomatoes. Again. And a few other things that we do not like/want. I have an obscene amount of tomatoes at home. I think that today I’m going to try roasting the tomatoes and then making a sauce out of them. Because I have nothing else to do with 4 pints of Cherry Tomatoes and 5 huge Tomatoes! I just don’t want them to go bad.  So I think roasting them with some olive oil and balsamic vinegar will be a fun experiment! And that Oregano will come in handy for the sauce! I bet Mr. Curly Fry won’t have a problem with me opening up a bottle of red wine so I can add some to the sauce. Because then he can drink the rest of it. I don’t like red wine…it gives me a headache! (Oh man…I sound old, lol!)

We didn’t get anything out of the Swap Box for what we put in. All that was in there was the stuff that I didn’t want (Rainbow Chard and Red Romaine Lettuce) and Corn on the Cob. But the six ears of Corn on the Cob that we got will be plenty for us. I didn’t want twelve! So we couldn’t take advantage of the Swap Box this week.

  • 6 Ears Sweet Corn - Certified Organic – Farmdale Organics
  • 1 Head Red Romaine Lettuce – Certified Organic – Healthy Harvest Organics *SWAP BOX
  • 2 Red Tomatoes – Certified Organic – White Swan Acres
  • 1 Pint Mixed Cherry Tomatoes – Certified Organic – Farmdale Organics
  • 1 Bunch Tatsoi (Japanese Spinach) – Certified Organic – Hillside Organics
  • 1 Bag Mixed Sweet Peppers – Certified Organic – Maple Lawn Organics
  • 1 Bunch Rainbow Chard – Certified Organic – Meadow Valley Organics *SWAP BOX
  • 1 Bunch Oregano – Certified Organic – Noble Herbs

Corn on the Cob

Mixed Sweet Peppers

Fresh Oregano

 

  • 1 Bag Peaches – IPM – Three Springs Fruit Farm
  • 1 Bag Apples – IPM – Three Springs Fruit Farm

Apples make me think of Fall. And I love Fall. It’s one of my favorite seasons and unfortunately it doesn’t last long enough! It seems that every year summer gets longer and winter starts way too early. I love everything about Fall. The cool, crisp air. Turning the air conditioning off and opening the windows. Pumpkins. Apples. Football. Souper Bowl Sunday. I can’t believe it starts next week!

Apples

Peaches

Since Fall is almost here…what are you looking forward to the most?