Articles tagged with: local eating
When I think of New York City, I think of abundance. You can find anything – any cuisine, any spice, any ingredient. It’s no surprise that you can also find a farmers market any day of the week.
When I visited New York in August, I skipped the morning session of my conference so that I could explore the crown jewel of the cities farmers markets – Union Square Greenmarket. I was there on a Friday so there weren’t quite as many vendors as a Saturday, but there were still sufficient treasures to find.
For the first time ever I got tired of basil and tomatoes, fabulous as they are. I got tired of shorts and flip flops. I wanted potato and leek soup, wild mushrooms, and roasted winter squash. I wanted an excuse to delve into my store of dried and home-canned foods, not inferior to their fresh counterparts, but different—as raisins are different from grapes.
There are lots of causes for celebration on the farm (and lots of causes for whatever the opposite of that is), but yesterday was truly a day to be grateful for: My son coming down for the summer vacation and the first harvest of strawberries.
Despite what I know and despite what I’ve written on the topic of shopping, cooking and eating by the seasons, I chose the out-of-season berry fruit flan. Here’s why…
This week in my CSA box there was, once again, a lot of greens: Swiss Chard, spinach, lettuce, parsley, broccoli leaves and… Wait! Something new: Mustard greens! In fact, by this time of year, there is a such a bounty of leafy vegetables like mustard, that using them all up before they wilt and turn to mush can be a real challenge.


