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Feb. 11th, 2008 12:55 amOh! On a happier note, we got our first shipment of Pioneer Organics vegetables this week.
For about $34, we got:
3 large beets
1 bunch broccoli
1 bunch carrots
1 1/2 lb Yukon Gold potatoes
1 lb parsnips
2 large grapefruits
3 granny smith apples
1/3 lb snap peas
2 Bosc pears
3 kiwis
2 lb bananas
1 bulb garlic
1 head romaine lettuce
(This is how much we get every two weeks; it's the 'small' order.) Everything is organic. Everything that can be grown locally is, although, it's winter, it's Washington, it's root vegetables, apples, and pears. The greenery won't be local until it gets a leetle bit warmer. (Theoretically it'd be nice to Eat Local, but I just don't have it in me to eat nothing but parsnips and potatoes until May....) Niftily, you can tell them what you never, ever want (for us, that's okra -- which I hate -- and Brussels sprouts -- which the boy doesn't much like), so there was a chance of nice surprises, but not much chance of really nasty ones.
Plus I added three-quarters of a pound of bison sirloin for an additional ten or so dollars, because I'm trying to edge us over to organic/free-range/cruelty-free/I'm-okay-with-killing-them-I-just-don't-want-to-torture-them-first meat.
The food seems to be very good quality. I haven't cooked with the veg yet, but the bananas and grapefruit are extremely fresh, high-quality and tasty. I've buried the root veg in buckets full of sand and put them on our covered back stairs (where they will be outdoors and thus cool, but not rained on and thus rotten). I feel like a pioneer woman.
For about $34, we got:
3 large beets
1 bunch broccoli
1 bunch carrots
1 1/2 lb Yukon Gold potatoes
1 lb parsnips
2 large grapefruits
3 granny smith apples
1/3 lb snap peas
2 Bosc pears
3 kiwis
2 lb bananas
1 bulb garlic
1 head romaine lettuce
(This is how much we get every two weeks; it's the 'small' order.) Everything is organic. Everything that can be grown locally is, although, it's winter, it's Washington, it's root vegetables, apples, and pears. The greenery won't be local until it gets a leetle bit warmer. (Theoretically it'd be nice to Eat Local, but I just don't have it in me to eat nothing but parsnips and potatoes until May....) Niftily, you can tell them what you never, ever want (for us, that's okra -- which I hate -- and Brussels sprouts -- which the boy doesn't much like), so there was a chance of nice surprises, but not much chance of really nasty ones.
Plus I added three-quarters of a pound of bison sirloin for an additional ten or so dollars, because I'm trying to edge us over to organic/free-range/cruelty-free/I'm-okay-with-killing-them-I-just-don't-want-to-torture-them-first meat.
The food seems to be very good quality. I haven't cooked with the veg yet, but the bananas and grapefruit are extremely fresh, high-quality and tasty. I've buried the root veg in buckets full of sand and put them on our covered back stairs (where they will be outdoors and thus cool, but not rained on and thus rotten). I feel like a pioneer woman.
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Date: 2008-02-11 09:21 am (UTC)You can also choose whether you want an equal ratio of fruits and vegetables, more vegetables than fruit (what we have, because I like to cook with veggies, but fruit makes nice snacks), more fruits than vegetables, or all fruits, or all vegetables. Which is kinda nice.
Anyway, the website gives a pretty good overview. I can keep you posted on whether future shipments are similarly rewarding. And, uh, I didn't want to put this in the main post, because I totally don't want to sound like I'm shilling and I posted because I'm excited not because I'm trying to convert, but if you do decide you want it, if you'd list me -- cora.anderson@gmail.com -- as a referral when you sign up, that'd be awesome. I get a small credit toward my next order.
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Date: 2008-02-11 09:27 am (UTC)"Enjoy Winter's Bounty!
Asian Pear
Brussel Sprouts
Ginger Root
Orlando Tangerine"
//drools
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Date: 2008-02-11 09:30 am (UTC)I'm having fun planning what to do with what I got. It is nice to get out of a rut by dint of going 'beets, wow, what does one do with beets....?'
(And thank you! I like talking about what I like, but I'm so paranoid about looking like I get, uh, a kickback. Although I'm such small-fish it's sort of unlikely that that's going to be a problem.....)
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Date: 2008-02-11 09:33 am (UTC)....aww jeez, well I wouldn't've heard about it at all if you hadn't posted, so why shouldn't you get a little somethin-somethin out of it? And it's not like you're trying to get me into Amway or Herbalife, or something. (One of T's relatives tried to get him into Amway once. Heh.)
....so did the Insomnia Fairy visit your house too? I'm awake because if I am not pretty much sitting upright I start hacking like an old-time lunger, as the slang had it.
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Date: 2008-02-11 09:38 am (UTC)I've heard good things about Amazon Fresh for groceries, too, but I've never actually used them. (
...hah, yes. Well, the boy is at the sleep clinic to see why his oxygen levels while sleeping are not very good, and I have a hard time remembering when I should go to bed when I don't have an occasional interruption to remind me. (Which is funny, because he habitually stays up later than me, but having someone around knocks me out of my reading-things-on-the-Internet trance frequently enough that I remember that I ought to at least try to sleep.) Also, it's so quiet and lovely at this time of night....
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Date: 2008-02-11 09:40 am (UTC)//wince Oh man, I feel that....if he has obstructive sleep apnea, which I do, that really fucking sucks. Aaaaaaghghg.
Also, it's so quiet and lovely at this time of night....
I know! It's a great feeling. There's a great quotation in the Alice Sheldon bio where she talks about flying down the DC expressway at something like three ayem to turn in her work and feeling like nobody and nothing could get at her....I'm a total night owl and it's usually when I do my best work, to the despair of most people who know me.
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Date: 2008-02-11 09:49 am (UTC)Yeah. He snores pretty badly, which, if that were all, I'd just buy some earplugs. *grin* But he also wakes up groggy, is much too tired for the sleep he gets, and generally doesn't rest well. We both agreed for years that he should see someone, and then he finally did and they pretty much immediately confirmed that something is wrong. So today's session is 'what is it, and how to ameliorate it.' Fingers crossed.
feeling like nobody and nothing could get at her
Yes, exactly! the hours between 1 and 6, I feel like no one has any expectations of me, no one's going to bother me, they're mine. And that's so nice. It's not even that I have a lot of people demanding things of me during the day, but it's not as inherently private and solitary.
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Date: 2008-02-12 04:01 am (UTC)Wow. That must be so nice.