Wow! I did not expect to receive nearly as much as I did.
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.
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 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.
Someone was telling me about this but I couldn't find any info on it. Do you have the contact?
ReplyDeletePS- I'd be making fermented salsa! YUM!
ReplyDeletebountifulbaskets.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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