Showing posts with label fruit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fruit. Show all posts

Friday, February 14, 2014

My First Basket!

I just picked up my first Bountiful Baskets basket. I don't know that I've ever been so excited about produce. Seriously, I got excited about seeing what veggies I'd get and I'm not a veggie-lover.

Bountiful Baskets is a food co-op that supplies produce as well as some other foods. The baskets are the main item and can be conventional or organic. Here's the catch: You don't know what will be in your basket until you pick it up. It'll be about half fruit and half vegetables but that's really all you know. You can order add-ons that are specific foods or food types but the main baskets are a surprise. (How's that for adding some surprises to your meal planning!)

Here's my first basket:



This is a conventional basket so it was $15 plus the processing fee and the one-time first basket fee. It ended up being right around $20 for all that produce! Included this week: two bags of carrots, one pineapple, one acorn squash, two heads of lettuce, several bananas, one bunch of spinach, one bag of apples, three avocados, one bunch of leeks, five tomatoes, eight tangerines, and eight new potatoes! It all came looking great!

Oranges, apples, and bananas will be snacks and breakfast fruits. The spinach, lettuce, and tomato will be used for salads. The carrots will be steamed for Alex (maybe I'll toss a few in the salad, but don't get your hopes up). Pineapple will likely be snacks or saved for Alex. I have no idea what to do with the acorn squash, avocados, or leeks. I have never cooked acorn squash or leeks and generally don't enjoy avocados. The new potatoes will also be interesting as we usually eat plain white potatoes.

I'm really excited about planning our meals for the next two weeks now!

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Easy Fruit Valentines

Alex's class at daycare is having a little party tomorrow and they asked for treats to be bought. Well, I wanted to do something cute and fun but with a newborn, it also needed to be quick and easy. Jeramy and Abbey gave me the idea for the watermelon. Hailie inspired the oranges.

I took some cutie oranges and drew faces on half.
On the other half I wrote little messages like
you would see on conversation hearts.

I cut out little heart-shaped watermelon pieces.
With the metal cookie cutter, it was super easy.
The hardest part was trying to cut the watermelon into even slices!