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2017 CSA Winter March 18th Milk Thistle

2017 CSA Winter March 18th Milk Thistle

  • Papaya
  • Field Mix
  • Field Arugula
  • Beet Greens
  • Kale
  • Rosemary
  • Thai Basil
  • Micro Color Mix
  • Sorrel
  • Milk Thistle Pesto

Milk Thistle

Milk Thistle is included in your CSA share this week in the form of pesto.  This plant has long been known to have healthy properties, containing silymarin, and “has no equivalent in the pharmaceutical drug world”; for over 2,000 years it has been revered as a protector of the liver. “In fact, in cases of poisoning with Amanita mushrooms, which destroy the liver, milk thistle is the only treatment option. It has been so dramatically effective that the treatment has never been disputed, even by the traditional medical community.” See the website http://www.herbwisdom.com/herb-milk-thistle.html for the quoted material.  In the cyclical pattern that we make the pesto of milk thistle in the spring and fall, it is savored as a seasonal tonic.  You will find milk thistle in stores as high priced extracts, or supplement pills and tablets, especially of the seed, to an economically dried preparation of the plant for tea.  The same healing properties that the seeds are touted so much about are present throughout the entire plant.  Then add the benefit of being able to include it in the diet as a freshly harvested herb by eating the pesto.  If hiking or would like to nibble from environments that you consider clean to harvest from, the leaf can be folded along its spine, aligning up the thorns on the edges of the leaf and trimmed to be eaten; the leaf can be used as a rolled up treat or as a wrap in a meal. As a pesto, it can be incorporated into your diet in classic fashions such as topping pasta or spreading on pizza or tried as a sandwich spread for a new twist.  Hope you all have a blessed week!

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2017 CSA Winter March 11th Eggs

2017 CSA Winter March 11th Eggs

  • Bag of Arugula
  • Bag of Field Mix
  • Marjoram
  • Oregano
  • Papaya
  • Epazote
  • Mint
  • Hot! Scorpion Peppers *use gloves
  • Micro Mix
  • Eggs

Bonus Eggs this week! If you still have some of your roasted Pepper Paste left, try combining it in a bean dish with a dash of each of your herbs. You may want to try folding some microgreens into an omelet or chopping some greens into a quiche this week with the added bonus of eggs and micros. Friendly reminder about the sinus opening scorpion peppers: they are some of the hottest peppers in the world so please use gloves while handling.

With Easter in April coming, as well as the season for some emerging spring flowers, consider adding some wildcrafted edible flowers to the menu. Pictured right, above, are violets, which are about a month ahead of schedule in our microcosm. Below right are redbud flowers in bloom, which can be popped off and added raw to dishes, or can be prepared such as fritters, pancakes or stir-fry. The violets are great fresh, and when fried into the edges of an egg, turn a bit of turquoise blue. Be sure to gather from clean sites, not next to a road, and always check for bugs.

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2017 CSA Winter March 4th Citrus

2017 CSA    Winter March 4th Citrus

  • Calmondin
  • Kumquat
  • Papaya
  • Dill
  • Bag of Arugula
  • Bag of Field Mix
  • Sorrel
  • Rose Geranium
  • Beet Greens
  • Pepper Paste

Citrus: Note the difference between the kumquat (upper right) and the calmondin citrus (lower right). The kumquat is oval shaped, sweet and not much juice. The calmondin has juice, a thin skin and a very tangy taste. Both have seeds, which i eat, using together or separate in smoothies, cut over salads, into marmalade, over fish or chicken with your sorrel, or eaten as is, skin and all. Calmondins are great to flavor your water bottle, continuing to infuse after a refill. Try popping 1 calmondin, smashed, and 1 leaf of the rose geranium into your next water ration for the day. Michael found a papaya chutney recipe he wanted to share with you: fodmapliving.com/sample-page/appetizers/papaya-chutney/ which is simple and you can adjust the ingredients according to your likes, allergies and availability (recipes are malleable). Have a delicious and nutritious week, all!