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More Roots and Tubers

November 11th, 2009 · No Comments

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A few weeks back we did a big roots and tubers buy directly from the organic farmer in Eastern WA. I have more info on him in this post.

He has a few things left and has generously offered to bring them over next Friday, November 20. Here is a listing of what is left and prices:

Potatoes – Yellow Finn, 70 cents per pound.
Winter squash, 70 cents per pound

Spaghetti squash
Butternut
Blue Hubbard,
Buttercup

Delicata Squash, $1 per pound

Jerusalem Artichoke, 60 cents per pound.

If you are interested in ordering please email me at annettecottrell (at) yahoo.com and I can coordinate the order.

I can tell you those carrots don’t look like much covered in their all-preserving dirt but inside they are deeply orange, sweet and crunchy.

I am planning to lacto-ferment, pickle and juice them. You can make kvass from them just like you can the beets that I did last week. The lacto-fermenting and kvass will last for at least 6 months in the fridge, canning pickles will last 12-18 months in the pantry.

The carrots untouched will last two to four months stored in moist sand in a rubbermaid container in your unheated garage. I doubt I’ll have any left that long though since we love morning glory muffins with apples and carrots around here.

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