How you keeping up with all those greens? Drowning in salad yet? If so, then perhaps consider this idea, which can be found on nearly every blog that has the word “Mommy” in the title: Make a whole set of these on Tuesday evenings and set them in the fridge. Every morning grab a takieContinue reading “Storage Tips: Mason Jar Salads”
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Storage Tips: Growing Herbs
By giving us small potted plants as opposed to pre-cut herbs, Farmer Ted, in his infinite wisdom, is giving us a gift that keeps on giving. All you have to do is keep it alive. YOU: “But potted herbs? I can’t grow things! What am I supposed to do with these?” ME: “There’s a lot toContinue reading “Storage Tips: Growing Herbs”
Storage Tips: Radishes, Beets, Carrots & More
Give Those Roots a Buzz Cut And no, I’m not suggesting you shave ?uestlove… What You’ll Need: Some plastic ziplock bags, a sealable tupperware, or some of those green bags they sell on TV Some paper or cloth towels. A knife or kitchen shears Radishes, Beets, Turnips, Carrots, etc… with their greens still intact Directions IContinue reading “Storage Tips: Radishes, Beets, Carrots & More”
Storage Tips: Greens
Bag them Greens, ya’ll! Fresh, early season greens totally rule… that is, until they start looking like that gross lady in the bathtub from The Shining. Here’s how you avoid that. What You’ll Need: Some plastic ziplock bags, a sealable tupperware, or some of those green bags they sell on TV…if that’s how you roll. Some paperContinue reading “Storage Tips: Greens”
Prospect Park CSA in the News!
The Prospect Heights Patch covered our launch, check out the article! Members can pick up their shares from Fountain Studios (604 Grand Street between Bergen Street and Saint Marks Avenue), a group of artist studios that regularly hosts gallery shows and other community events. “We want to highlight the CSA, but also this local neighborhoodContinue reading “Prospect Park CSA in the News!”