Another week at the CSA and we see the fruit to start really rolling in - the excitement is beyond words. It is so fun to see peoples faces as the see the big bag of peaches that await them and a little bit sad for those folks regretting not signing up for the fruit share...you know who you are and you will next year! This week's share brings more veggie goodies as well, but I am little pensive thinking of the farmer mentioning how dry the season is. That is why we are here though - both to share the bounty as we have thus far this season, and to share the risk. I know lots of folks have CSA share and are really looking forward to big boxes of veg every week, and I don't doubt that it will keep coming. But I want to pause and remember that CSA's are really here to keep these local farmers afloat when the weather, or anything else for that matter goes awry. I am still enjoying the amazing organic produce from our farm, but I want folks to be aware of the anxieties the farmer faces and to be patient and supportive no matter what. So given all of that - take a look at those peaches!
Well, for those of you a little at a loss for what to do with this week's zucchini, let me suggest these yummy, easy and fun zucchini fries. I pulled these together since we were having turkey burgers and thought they would be a nice substitute for a regular potato french fry. These are super simple: just take a couple of zucchini and cut them into thick sticks. Salt lightly and let drain for about a half hour (this is pretty key or you will get really mushy fries). Dry them off a bit and toss with a couple of tablespoons of flour and fry in enough fat to just cover them (I used bacon fat for the flavor, but feel free to make a healthier choice and go for some canola or sunflower oil). Let drain on a couple of layers of paper towels and salt lightly. Enjoy!
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