Since I missed a few weeks I decided to go big this week and do a full week of eating local. I was afraid that it would cost me an arm and a leg, but it didn't cost any more than my weekly grocery bill. I will admit that it did take a lot more running around town though.
So here is my haul from the South of the James Farmer's market, local fruit and veggie stand and P.T. Hasting Seafood store.
Look at all of this meat! Boy will Jai be happy.
Monday night was Flavorful Flounder, a recipe I found at allrecipes.com, and steamed potatoes. The flounder was caught locally and I bought it from my favorite fish guy, Mr. P.T. Hastings. They also make the best home made tuna fish salad there. It makes you never want to eat tuna from a can again.
This picture isn't very pretty because the fish fell apart when I was taking it off the baking sheet, but trust me it tasted really good. Here is the recipe
Tuesday night was eggplant Parmesan with home made marinara sauce. This recipe is super easy and tastes AWESOME. I am addicted to this stuff and I can even get Isha to eat it. The salad wasn't local because I ran out of money at the farmer's market and I had a whole bag of lettuce in the fridge from the week before. I know it isn't local but I figure it would be extra irresponsible to let something go to waste that had traveled so far to get to me.
I was looking forward to Wednesday night dinner, but it really turned out to be a flop. I bought a whole free range chicken and roasted it in the oven, but I don't think I seasoned it enough for one, plus some of the meat was kind of "rubbery". I don't know if it was the chicken or my cooking, but it wasn't very good. I didn't cook the potatoes long enough so they were kind of lumpy, but they did contain chives from my own little back yard garden. The green beans were good, but how excited can you get about them. The absolute worst was the corn. I think it got thrown into the wrong bin. Instead of being sent to be made into ethanol, which is the only thing this stuff would be good for, it made it into the farmer's market bin. After one bite it was thrown in the trash. It was inedible!
I made the left over chicken from Wednesday into curried chicken salad and it was actually really good. It was even made with Duke's mayonnaise which is made right here in Richmond, VA. I was never a fan of mayo unil I tried Duke's. It is way better than that junk that Kraft foods makes! I know I sound crazy talking about mayo like that, but it is kind of a southern thing. Ya'll wouldn't get it!!! We had some sweet watermelon to go with our sandwiches and I gave the corn another shot. This stuff was much better. A few of the kernels were tough, but it was a huge improvement from earlier in the week.
Last night we finished up the week with 100% grass fed beef hamburgers, roasted potatoes, cucumber salad and deviled eggs. The beef was really good. It had a totally different flavor from the hamburger you get at the store.
5 comments:
Ho-Leee-Cow!!! You are wonder woman. I always suspected, but now I know.
Jen - this is one heck of an inspiring post! I love that you did a whole week of local food. Joe and I eat a lot of local throughout the week, but it seems to be our staples (Pasta with Pesto, Tomato Sandwiches, PIE)...you really showed a lot of variety and creativty. And thanks for linking to some really delicious looking recipes.
Way to GO!
Hi Jen, I just found your blog when I was looking at byrd house market. I must admit I don't usually read online blogs, but yours is great! I live here in Richmond, in the Fan and work at VCU and have been trying to find some local resources for food, its not easy, thanks for some tips!
Oh my goodness...YOU ROCK!!! J- I am SOOOOOOOOOOOO impressed! It all looks so good. And Jai got his meat! WOO HOO! -S
PS-The new layout looks great!
You really are an inspiration! I've been trying to have one or two local meals a week-but a whole week! Wow. Everything you made looked so yummy. I can't wait to see what you do next week!
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