I have lots of blog posts to catch up on, but before I forget — is anyone else going to Sheep & Wool on Saturday? If you are, drop me a note!
Month: October 2008
CSA Share ~ Week 20
We’re down to the final weeks for our CSA. This week’s share included potatoes, delicata squash, radishes, green beans (and a couple “red noodle” purple yard-long beans) spinach, garlic, onions, peppers, lettuce, celeriac, two tiny eggplant, and a head of broccoli. I’ll bring my parents a squash (as well as some onions and maybe some spinach) this weekend. I’ve already blanched and frozen the broccoli. I still have the celeriac from last week (or was it the week before?), so if I don’t get around to using them next week, I’ll freeze those as well and use for soup down the road.
Our last regular pickup is on the 28, and there is a “bonus” pickup on November 22nd. I imagine that is extra root vegetables, but I’m not sure. In this week’s newsletter we learned that the farm needs to increase prices next year. That didn’t really surprise me, but the extra $100 would make the weekly shares cost-prohibitive for us. I don’t really want to split a share (2.5 radishes? 1/2 a garlic bulb? LOL…). But lucky for us, there will be a new option for next year: a bi-weekly share for $325-ish. We were thrilled to read that because I think it will work out great for us. As you’ve seen, the shares are quite big and almost always lasted us more than a week. I froze a lot and gave some produce to family members, too. It will also cost us less than we paid this year for the weekly distribution, so that is great too. I really like eating local food and supporting local farmers, and organic is certainly nice too so I’d hate to have to give it up. Hopefully they’ll have sign-up information soon.
Super Person, A Comic by Jake
Last week Jake drew this comic. He was inspired by Ed Emberley’s “Make a World” drawing book. However, he wanted to add his own personal touches to it, so this morning he wrote down the story that goes along with the pictures. I just have to share it!
Page 1: “There he was, trying to step on the girl.”

Page 2: “But she was safe, ’cause Super Person was on the case.”

Page 3: “Super Person spread his legs. Then his legs grew and grew. Then he punched the skeleton. The girl cheered.”

Page 4: “The girl shouted, ‘My Hero!’. Super Person’s cheeks turned red.”

This Week’s CVS Savings :-)
Well, it’s been a while since I last wrote up a CVS post. I thought this week I would 🙂 I had a pretty decent CVS run this week. I know it could have been better if I had split up the trips — I certainly would have paid less out of pocket, but I guess it’s six of one, half-a-dozen of another. I bought 4 Coke 12-packs, a bottle of SoftSoap, 2 bags of M&Ms, Cover Girl foundation, Cover Girl powder, CVS brand Vitamin D vitamins, 2 Wellpatches, Eucerin cleanser, and Eucerin lotion.
Without any coupons or sales or discounts, the total was $87.67 and I ended up paying $33.75 out of pocket and getting back $36.76 in ECBs (including my whopping $1 quarterly reward, LOL!)
To check out ladies who had drugstore runs far more impressive than mine, check out Super Savings Saturday at Money Saving Mom or CVS Superstars at The Centsible Sawyer.
To Tell The Truth
It’s a funny thing. Even though Drew knows I am an avid blogger, he doesn’t usually read my blog. He’ll check it once in a while, but he’s not checking in every day, LOL. Well the other day he must have been bored because he asked me about the dentist whose ad highlights the fact that he has a pulse oximeter in his office. He didn’t believe me! So I actually went through the stack of newspapers and found the ad and showed it to him. I still can’t figure out why, exactly, a family dentist would need that but… Hey, more power to him.
Killer Deals!
I am just having the Best Week Ever when it comes to finding deals. Today at Target they had the Franklin-Covey organizer refills that I wanted… on clearance!. I had a great CVS run (details on Saturday). And earlier this week, also at Target I found a pretty new plaid shower curtain for the upstairs bath. I like the one up there now. It’s yellow with a floral print and it’s really nice, but we’ve had it for probably eight years now and I would like to switch it out for a while. The new one was marked down to $6! Yay! As Drew mentioned in a recent blog entry, one of our winter projects is a quick bathroom makeover upstairs. I think the only other think I’d like to get is new cabinet door hardware. The vanity is just a typical “contractor’s special” so a couple new knobs would dress it up. Should be a quick project, but I think it will really look nice!
CSA Share: Week 19
Want to know a sure sign of autumn? I bet you’re thinking about that cute little pumpkin right? Well, kind of. But I was thinking more along the lines of my skin going crazy. Seriously, every time the season turns from summer to fall and winter to spring my skin harkens back to my teenage youth, breaking out uncontrollably. I’d be searching for acne cures if I didn’t know it was so short-lived. Hopefully it will all balance out soon.
But on to more exciting fall happenings, like yesterday’s farm share. Yes! We got another pie pumpkin. It is almost too cute to eat, but eat it we will, especially since I still have last week’s. I borrowed a Shaker cookbook from the library and it has an interesting recipe for baked pumpkin. I think I might try that. I also got a head of lettuce, carrots, fennel, zucchini (last of the season… sniff!), radishes, a delicata squash (so yummy), Japanese eggplant, garlic, broccoli, cabbage (which I chose over beans), turnips (which I chose over beets), peppers, tomatoes, onions, and PYO flowers and herbs. I just took a bit of basil and a bit of cilantro.
All in all, this will be a really easy share to use up. While I was hoping there’d be butternut squash for the choosing this week (I know they picked some!), I’m still happy with the delicata. That variety is so delicious and buttery! I had no idea how much I loved squash until I met this guy. The funniest part is, I remember one night when I was a kid (maybe I was nine or ten?), and I had this blob of mashed squash on my plate and I thought it was just the grossest thing ever. Mom didn’t usually give us veggies that we hated, but I think I was being especially nasty that day 😉 At any rate, I do love squash now. I still have the daikon radish from last week. Maybe I’ll slice it up along with radishes, the last zucchini, broccoli, and some carrot sticks this weekend and serve it with a yogurt dip to nibble on one afternoon. I think I’ll be playing it mostly by ear.
It was a little sad to wear my wool sweater to the farm yesterday, see the leaves falling from the trees, and to see the crops turning and realize that harvest season is winding down. I learned so much about storage and preservation this summer, though. And I also tried quite a few veggies I was unfamiliar with, but discovered that I love (kohlrabi, for example). But it’s not over quite yet, so I’ll enjoy the next couple weeks.


