Saturday, May 14, 2011

New Produce Co-op

My aunt called a couple of weeks ago to tell me that a food co-op that she and her daughter participate in up north has moved into Casper. This co-op sources produce from around the Western U.S. and Mexico. I signed up on line and picked up my first basket this morning.
Wow! I did not expect to receive nearly as much as I did.








The basket contained 6 ears of corn, a 3 pound bag of Washington apples, a container of blackberries, a pineapple, a cantaloupe, 3 mangoes, 3 artichokes, 2 cucumbers, 3 bell peppers, 8 Roma tomatoes, and a head of romaine lettuce.



I added the Mexican basket and recieved 4 avocados, a bunch of green onions, a bunch of cilantro, a head of garlic, 2 red onions, 10 limes, 4 jalapenos, 8 chilies that I can't identify, and 9 tomatillas.





Because I never know when to say "when," I also picked up a case of blackberries. I plan to can jam and syrup and make a couple blackberry desserts.





The final addition was 5 loaves of sourdough bread. I will freeze these and take them out as needed.




The quality of the fruit and vegetables in excellent. Everything looks fresh and unblemished. The ingredient list for the sourdough was very short. I am super excited to plan a menu around the variety in the baskets and try a few new items. I've never cooked or eaten artichokes other than the canned hearts.




My total expenditure was $53.00. I'm guessing that buying the same things at the grocery store would run $90.00 to $100.00. My true challenge now will be to use everything in the next week or two. This morning, we have already had an apple in our oatmeal, and I plan to have corn on the cob for dinner. I'm excited about the Mexican ingredients and hope to find a good recipe for fajita marinade and chilaquiles.


With any luck, I'll post a menu plan when I decide how to use everything.

3 comments:

  1. Someone was telling me about this but I couldn't find any info on it. Do you have the contact?

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  2. PS- I'd be making fermented salsa! YUM!

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  3. bountifulbaskets.org Right now they deliver every other week. I put up 8 pints of blackberry jam today and will bemaking red and green salsa tomorrow.

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