So this summer, in an attempt not only to eat more healthily and experiment with food I don't usually buy, but also to support local agriculture, I signed up for the Sandy Spring CSA. It's a CSA that works with Calvert Farm, further upstate in Maryland. I figured I can't eat a whole share myself, but Paige was game for splitting it. Since we signed up a month ago, I've been eagerly awaiting our first pickup. Today the day finally came. Our pickup spot is only about a block out of my way on my route home from work, so by 5:15 I was loading a box into my car.
This is what we got: asparagus, rhubarb, radishes, lettuce, mixed greens, spinach, spring onions, mint. Photo of my half-share below.
It's a lot of greens, but I'm determined to do more than eat salad for the next week. Paige's boyfriend apparently is a big radish fan, so I gave them my radishes along with their half-share. I'm excited to cook the rhubarb-- my grandmother used to make us a great strawberry rhubarb upside-down cake but I've never done anything with rhubarb myself. The greens look they'll last a shorter time than the rhubarb and asparagus, so I'll use those soon.
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