Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Earlier this month I changed my cafe meal plan to the 90 meal option. This was mostly because David Beck and Will Tanner were not only going to, but they were excited about doing it. For a while I was super nervous, I wondered how difficult it would be. For the first time in my life I would be responsible for providing the majority of my meals.
Then, this last week while I was working at the STOGROW farm, I got really excited about the idea of cooking for myself. I’m not sure what changed exactly, but I decided I wanted to make the most of what’s to come. So, yesterday I picked 4-5 pounds of basil and Abby Benson (a fellow farmer) helped me make pesto with it. I’ll put the pesto recipe I used below.
This morning I went out and picked 7 ½ pounds of strawberries from Lorence’s Berry Farm. I then sliced the strawberries, sprinkled a little sugar on them and threw them in the freezer next to the pesto. Frozen strawberries are excellent on ice cream and in smoothies.
Once STOGROW tomatoes start coming in, I hope to sun dry, can, and make some tomato sauces for next year too. I’ll post again in early September on the results.

Pesto
Ingredients:
1 Cup (packed down) of fresh basil
Anywhere between ¼ to 1 cup of freshly grated parmesan cheese.
1-2 garlic cloves
1 lemon slice
A handful of Pine nuts
6-8 tablespoons of olive oil

Directions:
Using a food processor of blender (preferably a food processor) dump the basil, olive oil, garlic, parmesan cheese, pine nuts into the food processor. Then squeeze the lemon over everything. Run the food processor until you get the texture you want. If you want freeze the pesto, pour the pesto into an airtight bag or Tupperware container then pour 1 tablespoon of olive oil on top of all the pesto and seal the container.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

I am wary of fiction in which the narrator uses the term "I reckon" regularly, but in Wendell Berry's short story Stand By Me published in this month's Atlantic Monthly I think that he is successful.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

fun

Fun in NFLD. with the Wendell Berry boys

Monday, July 7, 2008

The lighter side...

So I've been noticing a bunch of more serious, thought provoking posts and thought I would break the routine. Check out this video, it's pretty good and ties in with Kingsolver's book... sort of...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiJ8jQZCfjY

Enjoy!

Kingsolver on NPR's "Speaking of Faith"

We have, or at least should have begun reading Animal, Vegetable, Miracle this summer to help clarify the mission of our house next year. I would also encourage you to watch the documentary King Corn, as we will be showing it during one of our early house events. This past weekend, I was driving down I-35 past the exit for Greene, Iowa to return home to Grinnell with my girlfriend and listening to NPR's "Speaking of Faith" and to my surprise, the spotlight this week was on an interview with author Barbara Kingsolver.

The focus of this interview was on the ethics of eating, and the audio of the broadcast and further reading can be found below at the link to the NPR website:

Ethics of Eating