Friday, June 4, 2010

Seconds Please

In our continued quest to buy local, high-quality food, we joined Winder Farms. They are a local company that delivers farm-fresh grocery products to your door. Their dairy is really what they are known for, and boy is it good. The rest of the produce isn't all local or organic, so I am going to sign up with a CSA (community supported agriculture). CSAs provide local seasonal produce that you pick up weekly directly from farmers.

Here is Bill checking out our first Winder Farm delivery. I do have to say it is nice to have groceries delivered right to your door.



And here is all the food we got.



One of the ways Grant and I like to spend time together is cooking. I usually am in charge of deciding what we are fixing, grocery shopping, and dishes. Grant is the head chef, seasoning king, and meat master. Here is a mushroom, Swiss cheese, bacon, avocado burger we recently made. Pretty mouth watering.



Grant loves to make weekend breakfast. I think he got that from Ali. I am glad it runs in the family. Here are some Texas inspired migas.



Here is chicken salad stuffed in a bell pepper. Pretty fancy.

4 comments:

Mandi and Michael Chappell said...

You need to check out http://bikeloc.org/ - it's a couple of guys (one of whom I used to work with, Aaron Z) bicycling across the US to promote the local food movement through getting communities together for potlucks. I don't know if they plan to come through SLC or if they do, if they even have contacts there, but I think this is right up your alley and you should get in on it.

Al said...

I love it! It looks like you got a ton of food, and all the dishes look especially yummy.

shireen said...

oh my word! look at these fabulous meals! makes my mouth water! you two make a great team!

Kathy said...

Awesome! JE is part of a CSA and loves it...you get the weirdest, most unexpected veggies sometimes...pushes to ole' recipe limits. :)