Farm share, week 4

Jul. 2nd, 2025 05:41 pm
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Things are getting heavier now…
  • 2 bunches of mixed beets with greens
  • 2 heads of cabbage (I chose medium-small green cabbage over Napa or the frilly cabbage)
  • 10 summer squashes/zucchinis (I chose a mix)
  • 12 pickling cucumbers (I chose smaller ones; I think the big ones get a bit bitter, and the seeds too large for my preference)
  • 2 bunches of dill
  • 1 pound of basil
  • 8 heads of young (uncured) garlic
  • 2 pounds of mixed young lettuce leaves (gorgeous, but 2 pounds is more than I’ll get through, so I swapped 1 pound for another 4 heads of garlic)
  • 8 baby bok choy (I think they’re Shanghai bok choy, because the stems are light green; I chose small ones because really, 8 is plenty)

First thoughts: stir-fried bok choy with garlic, scapes, scallions, some type of mushroom, and tofu. All the green salads. Dilly cucumber salad. Sauted beet greens with lemons and walnuts. Asian-ish cabbage slaw with lime-miso-sesame oil dressing, plus cashews/peanuts, scallions. Roasted beets. Roasted summer squash. Dilly pickles. Pureed basil stored in the fridge under olive oil for later use.

RIP (Read In Progress) Wednesday

Jul. 2nd, 2025 04:06 pm
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When you're bookish then every day is "reading Wednesday".

What are you reading?

Farm share, week 3

Jun. 25th, 2025 06:58 pm
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  • 2 big heads of Napa cabbage
  • 2 big bunches of green curly kale
  • 2 bunches of French breakfast radishes with their greens
  • 2 bunches of scallions
  • 8 heads of green garlic (no stalks)
  • 2 medium bags of mixed salad greens
  • 4 fennel
  • 6 zucchini/summer squashes (I chose large-ish ones, which were all zucchini, one golden)
  • 2 bunches of cilantro (swapped for more fennel and zucchini)
  • ”as much as you like” garlic scapes; I grabbed a small bag of them

First thoughts: roasted zucchini and fennel (perhaps with onion and lemon), topped with salmon towards the end of roasting. Fennel-zucchini-lemon relish, riffed from Food in Jars. Fennel-orange salad with salty olives. Stir fried Napa with scallions, garlic/scapes, ginger, soy sauce, sesame seeds, and tofu. Ferment some Napa with garlic/scapes and scallions (sort of a not-as-spicy kimchi?). Kale salad with lemon-tahini dressing and sunflower seeds. Mashed potatoes with massaged kale. Salted radish on buttered bread as a snack? Some radishes, scapes, garlic, and kale stems as mixed pickle?

Discussion : Michael Moorcock

Jun. 22nd, 2025 10:08 am
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I've discovered this author through my parents, who'd read several of his books while they were in their 20s in university - specifically the Elric and the Hawkmoon series. Of course I got curious, because my parents enjoyed those books, and despite their warning that it "probably does not hold up in 2025", I've read all of Hawkmoon (or at least, all the french translations my mom had).

It wasn't... great. Sometimes it was really really bad (the orientalism at times is... something.). But it was also really entertaining and funny. There seems to be between 2 and 50 plot points per book, which are all 200 pages or less, and Hawkmoon's chief motivation is "I want to go home to kiss my wife" which is a mood, honestly. The whole "Eternal Champion" thing in the last 3 books was a bit... not to my tastes, although there were some very fun passages of it. Overall you can tell it's old and that you could just say words back then. I wouldn't recommend this series exactly, but it's pretty fascinating. I'm considering getting my hands on Elric at some point just to see if it's the same kind of batshit.

Have you ever read a book from Michael Moorcock ? If so, what did you think ? Would you have anything to recommend ?

I'll say my favorite part of the Hawkmoon books are the giant pink flamingos from Kamarg, that are used as mounts, including during war. It is really cool to picture guys flying to combat on flamingos of all things.

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Jun. 20th, 2025 12:26 am
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