Trying to cook more in season & thought one of these cookbooks might help. Recommendations?
J janerose · Registered Joined May 9, 2004 · 2,107 Posts Discussion Starter · #1 · Apr 15, 2009 Only show this user Trying to cook more in season & thought one of these cookbooks might help. Recommendations?
Chamomile Girl · Registered Joined Nov 4, 2008 · 2,780 Posts #2 · Apr 15, 2009 Only show this user I have a couple that I like: Deborah Madson's Local Flavors Janet Fletcher's Fresh From the Farmer's Market Plus I found reading Barbara Kingsolver's Animal, Vegitable, Miracle very inspiring.
I have a couple that I like: Deborah Madson's Local Flavors Janet Fletcher's Fresh From the Farmer's Market Plus I found reading Barbara Kingsolver's Animal, Vegitable, Miracle very inspiring.
O Owen'nZoe · Registered Joined Sep 7, 2005 · 2,309 Posts #3 · Apr 16, 2009 Only show this user I really like "From Asparagus to Zucchini" A few misses, but quite a few really yummy recipes, and it was written specifically for CSAs.
I really like "From Asparagus to Zucchini" A few misses, but quite a few really yummy recipes, and it was written specifically for CSAs.
oiseau · Premium Member Joined Mar 30, 2008 · 875 Posts #4 · Apr 16, 2009 Only show this user I have this one: http://www.amazon.com/Farmer-Johns-C.../dp/1423600142 It's got cool recipes, plus it tells you how to prepare and store all sorts of CSA veggies. It's pretty anthroposophic/Waldorf-y, but interesting. Animal, Vegetable, Miracle has good recipes too, but if you can't have eggs or dairy, it's no good.
I have this one: http://www.amazon.com/Farmer-Johns-C.../dp/1423600142 It's got cool recipes, plus it tells you how to prepare and store all sorts of CSA veggies. It's pretty anthroposophic/Waldorf-y, but interesting. Animal, Vegetable, Miracle has good recipes too, but if you can't have eggs or dairy, it's no good.