January 22, 2010

Community Gardens Forum

The New York City Community Gardens Coalition (NYCCGC) holds an important forum on the future of New York's community gardens on Feb. 6 at the New School. From their flier:
In 2002, most community gardens were "saved" by a legal agreement. That agreement expires in September, 2010. After that, no city garden is "safe." United we will demand to know from our state and city representatives what is being done to make our community gardens permanent! All community gardeners and supporters need to be at this Forum!
If you're interested, you can get more info at their website,  and register for free here.

Community gardens are a bigger part of life above Houston St. than in our corner of the lower east side, but the principles NYCCGC fights for could affect the future of empty lots all around us.

January 20, 2010

2010 Registration Now Open for 2009 Members

Last year's members have just received an email with instructions for re-registering for the 2010 season. The deadline for re-registration is February 9, after which we will notify our wait list if there are shares still available for this year.

January 15, 2010

Raw Cooking Demo at Education Alliance

Education Alliance is gearing up to do several joint events with Just Food, the great organization that brings CSA to NYC (and helped get us started up two years ago). The first one will be a raw cooking demonstration and tasting on February 9 with Stephanie Tourles, author of Raw Energy. See here for details.

January 14, 2010

2010 Registration Coming Soon

2009 CSA members will be receiving instructions for re-registration via email within the next week, and will have until Feb. 9 to commit to the new season.

After that, everyone on our wait list will be notified via email about how to register for 2010.

Farmers Dave and Julia have already let us know that we'll have 10 more shares available for the new season, which means that we'll have room for up to 20 new members.

We'll keep this site updated with registration information over the next couple months while we fill up our roster.

January 6, 2010

LES Food Co-Op Meeting

Brian Crowley from Hillman and Danny Rosenthal from Education Alliance are convening a second general meeting of community members interested in starting a food co-op in our neighborhood. This initiative is still in its earliest stages. Anyone at all interested is welcome to attend, get some more information, and figure out how to be involved.



January 4, 2010

Pasta with Parsnips and Bacon

For all those storage parsnips languishing in the back of your frige and that wonderful Woodbridge Farm bacon because, as Nick Kindelsperger observes

' ... the fundamental property of the original Babbo dish remains the same: parsnips cooked in pork fat taste really good. They come out slightly sweet with a luscious, creamy texture. Whatever you do, don't mess with that.'


This dish is from Babbo via Epicurious via Serious Eats: New York.

Pasta with Parsnips and Bacon

- serves 4 -

Ingredients

1/4 pound bacon or pancetta, chopped into 1/4 inch dice
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 pounds parsnips, peeled, quartered lengthwise, and cut crosswise 1/4-inch-thick
8 ounces pasta (fresh pasta if you have it)
1/4 cup chopped parsley
Salt and pepper

Serve with: Grated parmesan

Procedure

1. Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Meanwhile, add the chopped bacon to a large skillet over medium-high heat. Cook until the bacon is browned, stirring often, about 5 minutes. Remove the bacon with a slotted spoon and let drain on a couple paper towels. Pour off all but 2 tablespoons of the bacon fat.

2. Turn the heat to medium and add the butter to skillet with the bacon fat. Add the parsnips and cook for about 12 minutes, stirring often. They should be lightly browned and very tender. Turn off the heat.

3. Cook pasta according to the directions on the box to al dente. When done, reserve 2 cups of the cooking water and then add the pasta directly to the skillet with the parsnips. Turn heat to high and add about 1 1/2 cups of the cooking water, the bacon, and the parsley. Cook for 1 minute, stirring often. Add more of the cooking water if it looks too dry. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

January 3, 2010

Mulch Your Christmas Tree

NYC Parks & Recreation sponsors MulchFest 2010 — instead of throwing your tree in the trash, drag it over to Corlears Hook Park on Saturday and Sunday, January 9 and 10, between 10am and 2pm. They'll be collecting trees to chip down for mulch throughout the city's parks.

Update: Apparently NYC Sanitation Dep't is collecting trees this year for mulch as well, from Jan. 4 through Jan. 15. Just leave the tree out on the curb for regular pickup, with no ornaments, stands, or bags. (There had been talk in the fall of suspending this program for budgetary reasons, but apparently it's been restored.)