What is a CSA?

CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture.  This is a way to obtain produce directly from your local farmers.  You are buying a “share” of the season’s vegetables ahead of time. 

We have participated in our local CSA program for the last two years.  It’s a great way to  get to know what’s in season at different times of the year, and to support your local farmers by giving them a definite income.  It can be a challenge at first — you’ll receive many vegetables! — but it can be very rewarding.  We’ve learned a lot about creating recipes based on the ingredients we have on hand, and we’re still cooking with the vegetables we canned and froze last fall.

LocalHarvest has a directory of Community Supported Agriculture programs; enter your zip code to find farms near you:

http://www.localharvest.org/csa/

Speaking of food…

Come into the kitchen and pull up a chair!  Let’s share ideas about eating tasty, healthy food, eating food in season, eating on a budget — anything to do with food.

 I hope to use this space to share tips, recipes, and helpful websites I’ve found.  Check back for more information to come!