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$36 Well Spent at the Lincoln Square Farmers’ Market

July 20th, 2008 · 4 Comments


Lincoln Square Farmers’ Market, Lincoln Square, Chicago


Lincoln Square Farmers’ Market, Lincoln Square, Chicago


Farmers’ Market Produce, Roscoe Village, Chicago

Back in Chicago means back at the Tuesday Lincoln Square farmers’ market. For $36 I brought home:

- 3 large portabello tops
- small portabellos
- raspberries
- blueberries
- cherries
- 2 sage plants
- green onions
- two types of zucchini
- yellow squash
- grape tomatoes (various colors)
- green pepper
- 5 ears of corn
- lettuce
- 1 free energy saver light bulb from the 47th Ward alderman Gene Schulter

Everything is so much better when you get it fresh from the regional farmers instead of shipped from who knows where at the supermarket. The berries were unbelievable. So flavorful. And the lettuce was so big and tasty. And the corn! So sweet and delicate.

I don’t think I wrote about this before, but I’ve spoken about it to a few people. I really like the guy in the mushroom stand. I’ve talked to him a lot about the different kinds of mushrooms he has. One day we talked about how portobello’s, the large ones, were actually a mistake. They were the little crimini mushrooms that were let go another 2 or 3 days and grew big, what we now know as portobellos. Then portobellos got to be so popular that they now refer to criminis as baby portobellos and sometimes charge more for them. This last time I was at the market the mushroom stand was crazy. Instead of the one guy there were 2-3 more people working the stand and giving out samples and stuff. They also sell a lot of canned mushroom dips, salsas and sauces that they give out free samples of. The mushrooms are grown in a greenhouse in Wisconsin.

I also went to Jewel later on to get a few more things so I could make this corn/avocado/tomato salad. We actually made this salad a lot when I was in Cape Cod and used the basil that Jessica’s uncle gave us. I don’t really have a specific recipe for the salad, but this is what’s in it. I just added enough of each til it looked good.

- 1 avocado
- 2 cobs of corn, cook & cut off the cob
- about a cup of tomato
- basil
- splash of olive oil
- salt
- pepper
- juice of one lemon

I’d gotten the corn and tomatoes at the farmers’ market and I grew the basil on my patio.

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Fun With Hats

July 6th, 2008 · 1 Comment


Rachelle, South Yarmouth, Cape Cod


Jessica, South Yarmouth, Cape Cod


Stephanie, South Yarmouth, Cape Cod


Julie, South Yarmouth, Cape Cod


Julie, Rachelle, Jessica, Stephanie


Denise, South Yarmouth, Cape Cod


Michelle, South Yarmouth, Cape Cod


Denise & Michaela, South Yarmouth, Cape Cod


Scott the Pianist and Edie


Singing along with the piano


Herbs from the Gods

Last night we went to a party at a little inn that had a lot of old-fashioned hats. Of course we had to try them all on. It was an interesting time. There was a piano player that everyone loved because he could play and sing almost any song that was requested of him.

About the herbs: Jess’s Uncle Brenden gave us a whole tray of herbs to use this week while we’re visiting. His family is going out of town, he didn’t want them to go to waste, and he knew we (Julie specifically) like to cook. There is spearmint, oregano, basil, two kinds of parsley, and sage.

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