September 17 Farm Stand
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Farm girl in training |
Eggplant (Japanese and and Italian)
Turnips
Radishes
Tomatoes (at the end of the season, get 'em while you can!)
Groundcherries
Jalapenos
Garlic
Eggs
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Farm girl in training |
Like so many others, our zucchini plants have been good to us this year. We have harvested pounds and pounds of zucchini and I've struggled to come up with various ways to use the prolific crop. Then I came across these two recipes that appealed to my sweet tooth. Just stick your zucchini in the food processor to grate. Grated zucchini can also be frozen so we will definitely be enjoying these treats throughout the winter.
Chocolate Chip Zucchini Cookies
I found this recipe while reading the book Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, which is a great story about what it takes to eat local. I always love when a book about food includes recipes. If you're not a fan of whole wheat flour, you can substitute white flour one to one.
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Chocolate Chip Zucchini Cookies [Photo Credit] |
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Chocolate Zucchini Muffin Photo Credit |
Talk about a weather shift! Lots o' rain, cool weather. Good for our cool weather crops, but making it a bit difficult for the rest of our peppers to turn colors.
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Yellow Slicer Tomatoes |
Can you believe September is already here? It's amazing how summer just flies by. August went especially fast for this family. In addition to our regular activities of harvesting, weeding, and planting, we've also been spending a lot of time canning and freezing so we have lots of tasty produce in the winter. We finally bought a Foodsaver V2244 that we've been wanting for awhile. I've only been using it a week and I love it already. Looking forward to seeing how fresh it keeps everything this winter.
The big news for this week is that our cantaloupe has ripened and our peppers are finally starting to turn!
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