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What We’re Eating Right Now

July 3rd, 2009 · 2 Comments

I’ve been completely crazed lately with little time for blogging. My fussy & reflux baby online store has been exploding with action at a time when so many things have finally come into season. I’ve been busy putting up rhubarb, strawberries, raspberries, cherries and peas. Finally – fruits again!

We’ve also had a slew of birthdays and I’ve been cooking for another family with a medical crisis so by the time I get my orders done and kitchen in order it’s far into the wee hours. Did I say I would be talking about what we’re eating?

In the last few weeks so many things are finally ready to eat. We’ve eaten almost all the main stems from the broccoli plants which are already producing some great side shoots so we’ll have another round of broccoli coming shortly.

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I’ve picked some service berries (saskatoon berries) but left many of them for the birds due to time constraints.

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I’ve processed about 5 pounds of peas so far and new ones are developing so we’ll have another round of those coming as well.

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I’ve picked pints and pints of strawberries and stems from our 3 rhubarb plants. It’s only their second year so I know I shouldn’t but I can’t help myself. We love rhubarb!

We’ve been eating asparagus (from the market until ours are older), kale, swiss chard, mustard, arrugula, sorrel, purslane, claytonia and vit lettuce for quite awhile. The basil plants are long overdue for a huge harvest since they’ve bolted so pesto is on the menu. But the real gem here and herald of summer is zuchini. This morning we had zuchini morning glory muffins and I noticed there are probably another 4 out there I can pick in the next few days. Time to heat up the grill!

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2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 kitsapFG // Jul 4, 2009 at 1:08 am

    Good work! Your peas and broccoli are on the same timeline as mine are.

    I hope your schedule calms down a bit for you (not the orders – just the schedule!) so you can catch a breath and enjoy your garden in the height of the summer season. Best time to be there!

  • 2 admin // Jul 4, 2009 at 2:14 am

    Me too! I have some lovely sitting areas outside, including a bamboo house I built over a bistro table & chairs so that the clematis or hop vine could grow over and form a roof but I’ve yet to sit down! Tonight I plugged the fountain in when I finished watering the back and then realized it was time to go inside and tackle the kitchen so I had to turn right around and unplug it. I think things will slow down now that the irrigation system is…drumroll…almost complete. I don’t think it will ever be complete but it’s functional YIPEE!!!

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