Friday, September 19, 2008

Digging potatoes

This weekend it wil be time to dig up all of the potatoes and onions. If you recall, we planted red, white, and blue potatoes this year, as is our patriotic duty.

The blue potatoes are visually striking, but somewhat starchy in the flavor department. I will experiment and discover their best use. I have a suspicion that mashed blue potatoes will be delicious, but look very odd. The white fingerling potatoes are already out of the ground and I really need to roast a few of them in a bit of duck fat one of these days.

Also this weekend, I am planning on brewing up my annual batch of Pumpkinhead Ale. This is one of my beers that has a devoted following, so you pumpkin beer fans will be happy to hear that it is on the way.

Lots and lots of rain last weekend has split most of my tomatoes, so into cans they will go. I am still binging on BLTs whenever possible and even found a local stand that still has fresh sweet corn. I am determined to enjoy the fruits of summer as long as they hold out.

Stopped by the local "coffee club" at the Boltonville gas station this morning and Tom from the feed mill had a line on a butcher hog for us. He didn't have the number so I have to stop by there tomorrow for the contact information. It will be good to have a freezer full of pork again, even if it isn't from our farm.

Buy local!
Doug

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I may have a line on some bear meat for you.....if'n yer not too high 'falutin to gnaw on some bear vittles!!!!

Anonymous said...

Save me the snout!

Anonymous said...

Mmmmmm......snout!

Anonymous said...

You actually brew, Doug?

Anonymous said...

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