Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Beginngings

This site was launched in an effort to make me plan and document our meals. We are in a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) and bought in last year to a 3 year commitment. Next year will be our last year in the contract and then we will buy in again for another 3 years. The CSA has changed our lives. And more importantly, changed the way we eat. It has certainly impacted my meal planning. In the past, I'd plan out a few meals for the week, assuming leftovers, go to the grocery store, and purchase those ingredients. Usually, the plan worked and little food was wasted. In a CSA, you receive (often more than you can store) the food and then plan the meals accordingly.
We are lucky here in Boulder to have access to locally grown dairy products and grains. We have eaten primarily from the CSA shares for a few years now.
But these days, times are tough. Money is tight. I don't work (although I do sub at my sons' school and have singing gigs on and off throughout the year.) With only one child left in preschool, we are close to lightening that load. But there is the mortgage. And the car payment. And the individual health insurance because my husband's company is small. And the dental bills for five, twice a year, that aren't covered under our insurance. And TaeKwonDo. Those are the regular expenses - the ones we can count on. We've got a good budget and stick to it religiously for eating out and groceries. But it's not enough. We're struggling.
So, my challenge to myself in 2010 (starting now, for practice) is to cook all of our dinners from our CSA share. This will be more of a challenge in the winter months, since we'll be relying on our Keeper Share. Yet the share is generous. Squash, onions, carrots, beets, turnips, dried beans and cabbage were in our share last week. The plan is to make use of them til they are gone. The market starts up in April, so the months from January through March will be tough. Once the CSA starts up again in earnest it will be easy. Can we do it? I think we can. Let's see.

1 comment:

  1. Ellen--I think this is so great. I love my CSA, and love the challenge that getting the food and then making the plan brings. I love eating seasonally and locally, knowing that I'm doing what is best both for the world around me, and nutritionally for my own body. I also absolutely love that I know my farmers personally, and even danced with them at a friend's wedding. I haven't made the leap to a winter share, but I'll be interested to follow your journey and see how you do.

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