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Yum! But I think I have hatez for you right now. I don't think Texans believe in using cows for milking - it's a waste of meat or something, and goats just take up grazing space. There's no local yummy cheese. Maple vinaigrette? What's your recipe?
What a glorious day we have enjoyed today! I'm enjoying my CSA veggies. Thought of you when I got bok choi, swiss chard and kale. I remembered that yummy looking turkey burger.
Have I already sent you the link to this book a million times? I don't think I have. I love it. And it's written by a guy who gardens year-round in Maine. If it can be done in Maine, it can be done in Vermont, I'd bet.
That looks so delicious! I'm jealous, we picked up our last CSA box of the 2009 season last Tuesday. My scarf for the OSA is moving at a snail's pace...a lovely red, cushy snail's pace. I plan to help out with extra gift cards.
I am still getting grape tomatoes, in November! By the way, I would recommend this tomato to everyone who likes small, sweet tomatoes in their salads. It is a very prolific winner called "Sugary". It is the star of my containers and garden this year. Your salad is gorgeous.
I just had a salad on Friday using a TOMATO from my garden. Unbelievable. There are still some on the vine, but we're off on a 2-week vacation now. I covered the plant with plastic just to see what happens while we're gone.
I hope it was wonderful! It's surely pretty enough...
We've been getting lovely-to-look-at salads in the CSA share - but they're bitter. Only the fall spinach is terrific, but I'm a lot farther south than you are!
(((hugs)))
That is unbelievable! And it looks delicious. Bon Appetit!
Posted by: Elaine | Sunday, November 08, 2009 at 01:06 PM
Hooray for global warming!
Posted by: Carrie | Sunday, November 08, 2009 at 01:58 PM
Pretty amazing this time of the year! Sounds like a great lunch.
Posted by: Birdsong | Sunday, November 08, 2009 at 02:17 PM
Totally believable! I still have 2 cabbages , swiss chard, parsley and mustard greens left out there.
Posted by: Manise | Sunday, November 08, 2009 at 02:20 PM
Yummy!
Were they fresh enough to still be crying when you ate them? ;^)
Posted by: Cookie | Sunday, November 08, 2009 at 02:25 PM
Outstanding!
Posted by: Jean E. | Sunday, November 08, 2009 at 02:44 PM
Yum! But I think I have hatez for you right now. I don't think Texans believe in using cows for milking - it's a waste of meat or something, and goats just take up grazing space. There's no local yummy cheese. Maple vinaigrette? What's your recipe?
Posted by: Stacey | Sunday, November 08, 2009 at 02:50 PM
That is one delicious looking plate full of salad, and damn, you didn't even invite me over ;^)
Posted by: marianne | Sunday, November 08, 2009 at 03:44 PM
What a glorious day we have enjoyed today! I'm enjoying my CSA veggies. Thought of you when I got bok choi, swiss chard and kale. I remembered that yummy looking turkey burger.
Posted by: Judy | Sunday, November 08, 2009 at 03:59 PM
Have I already sent you the link to this book a million times? I don't think I have. I love it. And it's written by a guy who gardens year-round in Maine. If it can be done in Maine, it can be done in Vermont, I'd bet.
http://www.powells.com/biblio/17-9781890132279-3
Posted by: Cari | Sunday, November 08, 2009 at 05:10 PM
since goumet magazine will no
longer publish you are the
gourmet chef of choice
Posted by: elizabeth a airhart | Sunday, November 08, 2009 at 06:04 PM
Simple amazing that you still have anything in your garden.
Posted by: margene | Sunday, November 08, 2009 at 07:25 PM
That looks so delicious! I'm jealous, we picked up our last CSA box of the 2009 season last Tuesday. My scarf for the OSA is moving at a snail's pace...a lovely red, cushy snail's pace. I plan to help out with extra gift cards.
Posted by: Cyndy | Sunday, November 08, 2009 at 11:24 PM
I am still getting grape tomatoes, in November! By the way, I would recommend this tomato to everyone who likes small, sweet tomatoes in their salads. It is a very prolific winner called "Sugary". It is the star of my containers and garden this year. Your salad is gorgeous.
Posted by: Becky | Monday, November 09, 2009 at 08:02 AM
I just had a salad on Friday using a TOMATO from my garden. Unbelievable. There are still some on the vine, but we're off on a 2-week vacation now. I covered the plant with plastic just to see what happens while we're gone.
Posted by: Cheryl S. | Monday, November 09, 2009 at 10:32 AM
I hope it was wonderful! It's surely pretty enough...
We've been getting lovely-to-look-at salads in the CSA share - but they're bitter. Only the fall spinach is terrific, but I'm a lot farther south than you are!
(((hugs)))
Posted by: Knitnana | Monday, November 09, 2009 at 11:42 AM
{sigh} I'm down to oregano and thyme as the only things still alive in my garden. Tomato sauce, here we come1
Posted by: Kristen | Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at 04:43 PM