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I see green! ELC Day 7

Farmers market finds October 7

Farmers market finds

Yesterday was a perfect sunny day at the Austin Farmers Market at the Triangle. Funny enough, I ran into Katie again! I need to start bringing my camera to the market. I saw the first signs of green with a few collards at one of the booths. I am totally over the hump of being frustrated with finding things to cook and actually cooking it. I am someone that for years has said that I hate cooking and I just don’t do it and when I went vegan a couple of years ago I told myself I would cook more and I did. But now I am falling in love with it and I look forward to coming home and putting together whatever I have to make incredibly healthy and surprisingly delicious vegan, local meals. I bought arugula and mushrooms from Animal Farm, butternut squash and okra from Ottmars and tomatoes from Engel Farms (none of these guys have websites but are normal vendors at the Austin market).

Tomatoes are one of my favorite things in the universe. I literally have them tattooed on my arm. I bought some smoked salt a few months ago for one recipe and I always forget about it but remembered I had it last night. I sliced up a couple of tomatoes and sprinkled some pepper and smoked salt on them and let me tell you, if you haven’t tried this stuff, run to your local store that carries bulk salt (I got mine at Whole Foods) and buy some and put it on everything. A little goes a long way and has an extremely strong smokey smell and flavor. I also added it to the sauteed arugula and mushrooms. I first learned about it from reading Isa Moskowitz’s Vegan Brunch (which is an insanely awesome vegan cookbook).

Here are some photos from dinner:

Black eyed peas with arugula microgreens and tomatoes with smoked salt

Black eyed peas with arugula microgreens and tomatoes with smoked salt

Sauteed arugula with grape tomatoes, mushrooms, garlic and smoked salt

Sauteed arugula with grape tomatoes, mushrooms, garlic and smoked salt

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Day -8 (pretty pathetic)

AFM purchases

It’s becoming more obvious that I am using this time before the actual challenge starts to learn more and actually do some research rather than dive into this local eating thing. Katie and I took a trip to the Wednesday Farmers Market at the Triangle and due the rain only got to visit about 8 vendors. We started off at Kick-Butt Coffee where I finally bought an Go Local Austin card (I have been meaning to do this for some time). For $10, there quite a bit of local discounts involved so I would recommend it to anyone. Even some of the Austin Farmers Market vendors are listed. I bought butternut squash and shallots from Ottmar’s Family Farm and okra and eggplant from Hands of the Earth. I also bought some black eyed peas but I forgot to see where they were from because I was so upset that Happy Vegan Baker was not there!

I was starving and hadn’t eaten all day so we went to Whole Foods and I ate some tofu and rice from the hot bar. Definitely not local. I then came home and made Butternut Squash soup made with the local squash I bought and non-local onion, garlic, ginger and olive oil. It’s quite delicious for not having any margarine or soy milk in it. So I am really using this time to cook more at home and shop more at the farmers markets and really getting ready to kick off the challenge on October 1. I am still trying to figure out what my exemptions will be but I am pretty sure they won’t change from coffee, soy milk, garlic and spices.

Katie asked the question today: Organic apple or non-organic, pesticide grown local apple? More on that soon.

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