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Guess What's Coming to Dinner - The Duo Dishes

Sep

3

2009

Guess What’s Coming to Dinner

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Guess What's Coming to Dinner

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Farm Fresh box-Duo Dishes

Finally received our Farm Fresh to You boxes!   Thanks to the special introductory deal we scored at the Extravaganza for the Senses, we got this trial delivery of their small box for a measly $3.00!

Farm Fresh vegetables-Duo Dishes

A bunch of crimson grapes, 5 gala apples, 1 head of green leaf lettuce, a pint of cherry tomatoes, 3 heirloom tomatoes and a lone cucumber.  What to make, what to make?

No seriously.  What should we make?

And as a side note…can we please discuss the capitalization of produce names? Should we eat a Gala apple or a gala apple? A salad with Green Leaf lettuce or a green leaf lettuce salad? Want some Crimson grapes or will crimson grapes suffice? Many people do it differently, but there should be a set rule somewhere.

Right?

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  1. That’s awesome!!! I’d take a gander at that. 3 bucks it worth it if I can get that much produce.

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  2. I’m wicked jealous.

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  3. I would say you can’t really have a set rule. Green leaf isn’t a proper noun, so it wouldn’t be capped… but gala… hmm… is that a place, or is it named after someone? I’d go with lowercase unless there’s a specific reason to capitalize. – from the editor

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  4. What a deal! When I see tomato and cucumber together, I always think Greek salad.

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  5. lets see – some kind of warm grape sauce poured over poultry – tartlets with the apples and taziki with the cucumber -use greek yogurt so its thicker- be sure and de seed and salt to extract the moisture from the cuke- make some hand rolls with the lettuce in some kind of thai wrap thing and eat the cherry tomatoes in a tossed caprese and the heirlooms I need to think a little more

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  6. Oh man! I am so jealous too!

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  7. looking good, we had a bounty this week including stems of soybeans, so just made edeame. How about a cucumber and tomato salad – love that combo in a tangy vinaigrette?
    For $3 do they deliver to SF?

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  8. What a beautiful box you received. Can’t wait to see what you will make :)

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  9. $3…I loathe you so much right now! kidding but wow this is a great service and to your house! I’m jealous. I need to find one near me! some kind of company like that.

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  10. I’m jealous..I wish we have one like that here…

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  11. Wow, that is a great deal on veggies!!! The boxes you can get up north are much more expensive, and thanks to our climate, don’t contain things like grapes. Yum! Like Lisa my first thought was Greek Salad, and for the apples I love making this: http://takeitlikeit.blogspot.com/2009/08/bavarian-apple-torte.html because it is half apple pie, half cheesecake :-)

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  12. Gala apple.
    green leaf lettuce.
    ok . . . you’re on your own with the rest of them.
    And to respond to your other entries – I do have tooth decay so that’s not good and we are going to get our co-op basket this week because we cannot keep enough produce stocked to keep us from eating junk food! <3
    Moving home soon!!!!!!!!

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  13. [...] it a try.  This is the summer bread salad of all summer bread salads, especially if you have a pint of cherry tomatoes that are just waiting to be used for something good.  If you’re asking why cornbread, [...]

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  14. [...] cooking venture.  It will be eaten one way or the other.  So, when we reached the end of our Farm Fresh box a few weeks ago, all that remained for both of us were two large heads of romaine lettuce.  We [...]

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  15. [...] Leave a Comment During the summer, we both received boxes of fresh fruits and veggies from Farm Fresh to You, and it was a challenge to figure out how to use them all before they went bad. We are not wasters [...]

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  16. [...] cooking venture.  It will be eaten one way or the other.  So, when we reached the end of our Farm Fresh box a few weeks ago, all that remained for both of us were two large heads of romaine lettuce.  We [...]

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  17. [...] it a try.  This is the summer bread salad of all summer bread salads, especially if you have a pint of cherry tomatoes that are just waiting to be used for something good.  If you’re asking why cornbread, [...]

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  18. [...] bounty of our Farm Fresh to You treats is slowly, but surely dwindling.  Although they’ve kept well in the fridge and [...]

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  19. [...] the summer, we both received boxes of fresh fruits and veggies from Farm Fresh to You, and it was a challenge to figure out how to use them all before they went bad. We are not wasters [...]

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