Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Opportunities A-Brewing!

Like the late winter storms swirling about, much has been brewing on the "steadfront."  Not as much in the way of actual gardening as I had hoped for a month ago, but it's still wet and cold out there.  I did get some oat and clover seeds planted in part of the pasture in hopes of replacing the weeds with a more useful green manure crop.  And my partner and I have been nursing seedlings of lettuce, kale, broccoli, and FINALLY our tomatoes, which just needed a little warmth in front of the heater, apparently.  A cold-frame is next on the to-be-built list, so the lettuce has a place to grow.
Outside the garden, we have been developing some local food-independence opportunities. The first opportunity is a subscription to a CSA, or community-supported agriculture.  For less than $60 per week, our family will get fresh produce, half a dozen eggs, rice, and honey and then, each month, 8 lbs. of organic, locally-grown beef and two whole chickens!  The second opportunity is a "cowshare," which is a group of people who buy a milk cow together and share the repsonsibilities of milking and caring for the cow.  So, we'll have fresh milk, butter, and maybe even yogurt and cheese!  The third opportunity is a farmers' market that my partner and I are organizing with some other locals and hoping to get off the ground at the start of summer.
And we've been busy in the kitchen, too, cooking with food from the local co-op!  I made two loaves of bread last night and cornmeal pancakes this morning.  Today, I will make some cornbread to go with chili a friend is bringing to an organizing meeting for the farmers' market! 
But first, I'm going to go play in the dirt, er, mud, now, after the rain last night.  There's a deer fence to build, garden beds to plot and dig, compost containers to construct, cold-frames to build.....you get the picture!  Plenty to keep us busy and healthy!

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