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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2015 21:42:10 GMT
Our CSA just provided a subscription to this website for its members this year and it seems pretty awesome. It's got over 500 recipes and they are all based on seasonal produce, including lots for those greens that are so prevalent part of the season and can feel overwhelming lol. I know I've heard it here a lot that people are interested in CSAs but don't know how to use all the items. This might help. I have no affiliation to this business, but it looks like a cool resource, so thought I would share. Cook With What You Have
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Post by beaglemom on May 24, 2015 22:01:40 GMT
Our CSA does something similar. Each week at the end of the email telling what we will be getting for the week are three recipes using the ingredients from the box. Each recipe tends to use at least 3 ingredients. It has been huge in helping me get through our stuff!
That website looks very cool!
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Post by christine58 on May 24, 2015 22:08:00 GMT
I love my CSA...we get to pick what we want~~ I actually won a half share at a fundraiser!~ Saved myself $250!! Thanks for the link
ETA: looks like you have to pay for the recipes/newsletter
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2015 23:31:08 GMT
Yes, it is a pay service. CSAs can get farm subscriptions for their members, which is what ours did. Our farmer said she used fo spend so much time finding and posting recipes weekly for members based on what was in that week's share, the expense of the subscription makes more sense.
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Post by Baseballmom23 on May 25, 2015 0:53:03 GMT
We have a very successful farmers market in town. Going on for years. My only suggestion is that they offer cooking demonstrations or recipes. I would love to try some items that are foreign to me but I have no clue.
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