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serious crayons:

--- Quote from: Sason on November 30, 2019, 08:40:09 pm ---I've never seen them in the stores here either.

I get them from the organic CSA farm I'm a member of.

It provides me with all kinds of veggies plus youghurt and meat.

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I did that a couple of times. Both times the farmers had bad years, so their output wasn't great. Also, I felt too much pressure to figure out how to use the vegetables while they were still good. So I decided to stick with farmers' markets.

At one of the CSA farms, though, the people raised and sold free-range chickens and fresh eggs. They were a long drive out into the country, though beautiful on a nice day. I would stock up on about six of the chickens. (I mean, at that point the chickens were, er, ready to eat, not still strutting around.)

Front-Ranger:
These Brussels sprouts are said to have more nutrients that fight cancer than CBD oil!

Sason:

--- Quote from: serious crayons on November 30, 2019, 09:23:56 pm ---I did that a couple of times. Both times the farmers had bad years, so their output wasn't great. Also, I felt too much pressure to figure out how to use the vegetables while they were still good. So I decided to stick with farmers' markets.

At one of the CSA farms, though, the people raised and sold free-range chickens and fresh eggs. They were a long drive out into the country, though beautiful on a nice day. I would stock up on about six of the chickens. (I mean, at that point the chickens were, er, ready to eat, not still strutting around.)

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Yeah, sometimes I very optimistically order veggies and then a week later find that I haven't used all of them.

But I like the idea and the community of the CSA farm.

Sason:

--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on December 01, 2019, 10:49:41 am ---These Brussels sprouts are said to have more nutrients that fight cancer than CBD oil!

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Are they some special variety of brussel sprouts?

CellarDweller:
This year (as usual) Thanksgiving will be a mix of the traditional, along with the Italian.

 :laugh:

Mom and dad are supplying the main meal, which they are getting catered.

I'm going to be making the Italian sausage (some mild, some hot), and the meatballs and sauce.

I'm also going to be making traditional side dish of corn pudding/corn casserole, depending on which name you opt to use.

I'm posting the recipes in the appropriate threads.


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