I usually make chicken stock twice a year. It's a putzy thing to make and takes about 8 hours, start to finish. But it's delicious and makes everything taste better (see Rule #3). We always have cartons of store-bought stock in the pantry and use it regularly, but the home made stuff is much better.
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Monday, November 9, 2015
Monday, July 6, 2015
June 2015 Month of Meals
When it's warm I don't feel like spending a lot of time in the kitchen, so meals are pretty straight forward. But we do get a lot of good produce from our CSA and the farmers' markets.
.We eat a lot of asparagus!
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Farmers' Market & CSA
This weekend the Wauwatosa farmer's market opens. There are a couple others that have started already, but most don't open until mid-June. We're excited about that. We don't go every week but probably make it to three out of four.
Our CSA, Springdale Farm, will start making deliveries June 5th. That's pretty early! The farmers are all very happy with the weather that we've had: just the right amount of rain and they were able to plant early.
This is our 14th year as members of "our" farm. It's hard to imagine not belonging.
They've added some additional acreage and have some opening for new members. It's been a while since they've had openings.
The Seeley's, owners of Springdale Farm.
Our CSA, Springdale Farm, will start making deliveries June 5th. That's pretty early! The farmers are all very happy with the weather that we've had: just the right amount of rain and they were able to plant early.
This is our 14th year as members of "our" farm. It's hard to imagine not belonging.
They've added some additional acreage and have some opening for new members. It's been a while since they've had openings.
Sunday, April 5, 2015
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Our 13th Year With Our CSA
Community Supported Agriculture and Farmers' Markets: We love them both!
Dear Laurie and Matt,
We will notify you again shortly before the vegetable deliveries begin, which we expect will be in the second or third week of June.
Dear Laurie and Matt,
With this email we acknowledge receipt of your check; you are signed up for the 2015 season!
Until then, have a great winter!
The Seelys
Friday, February 20, 2015
We Bought A Lamb
Pinn-Oak Ridge Farm is a lamb farmer that we often buy cuts from at our farmers' market. We love lamb, and decided to buy a whole one from them.
I don't know much about the cuts you get from butchering an animal, but the were very helpful in walking me through it. We are getting:
I don't know much about the cuts you get from butchering an animal, but the were very helpful in walking me through it. We are getting:
- 2, 2 lb shoulder roasts
- 2 racks, Frenched
- 12 loin chops, 2 chops per package
- 2, semi-boneless legs
- 2 shanks
- 4 - 6, 1 lb packages of ground lamb
- heart, liver, and kidneys
- bones for stock
They will bring it to the market for us in a few weeks. That should give me time to figure out what to do with the organ meat.
I can't wait!
Monday, February 9, 2015
Winter Farmers' Market
We had a very successful trip to the farmers' market Saturday.
- Ground lamb and lamb shanks from Pinn Oaks farm
- Blue and Settlers' Swiss cheese from Decator Dairy
- A Bronze Ranger chicken from Dominion Farms
- Carrots from Springdale Farms (our CSA)
- Eggs
- Celeriac
I asked the guy we bought the celeriac from if he ever grew okra. He said he doesn't because okra really thrives on heat and poor soil "neither of which we have in Wisconsin." Too bad. We like okra. Fortunately is is always available at the Indian (subcontinental, not reservation) grocery store we go to.
The market is at the Domes on 27th street. It used to be in the lobby but it now is in the green house next to the Tropical dome. It's a better location: more space and much better flow.
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