
Shallots, garlic.

Golden tomatoes.

Torpedo onions.

Final peas.

Gorgeous tomatoes.

Meatiest purple peppers which turn dark burgundy when roasted.

Arugula.

Cranberry beans.
Irresistible baby artichokes. 
White beets.
Not pictured: English cucumber, amaranth (in decline), corn, okra
Hello lovely. Would you post your next okra adventure including a recipe? I've done the corn, tomatoes, okra thing, but I need some more inspiration. Thx for the postcard. Thinking of you.. Jeanna
ReplyDeleteFor me, it's all about fried okra. Very quick and simple. More to follow if I can get my act together. Also, I recommend stewing just tomatoes and okra with onions, possibly garlic, and a chipotle pepper (I use morita).
ReplyDeleteSo many remarks about you needing to "get your act together!" I have always thought of you as being someone who, kind erk, has always had his act together.
ReplyDeleteI dig your act together. It's the best show in town.
ReplyDeleteI need as much of this brand of tuff love as y'all are willing to dish out. Thank you for insisting that my act's together.
ReplyDeletei love these photos, and i love that some vegetables weren't available on picture day.
ReplyDeleteThanks Agnt. inkysocks! The produce can be a handful-- consistently unruly, often tardy, sometimes truant.
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