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This Week's Food

Seasonal Goodies

Seasonal Goodies

Good Morning,

Joe here, stepping in for Erin.
 
I'm a tad very enthused that we're FINALLY seeing some seasonal goodies coming around.
 
Foraged fiddleheads from. Sauté and see what the fuss is all about.
 
Chives from Langwater Farm. Ingredient and garnish wunderkind.
 
A spicy mix from Kitchen Garden Farm that is my go-to for most salads, especially the all time best salad: Niçoise.

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Previously on This Week's Food:

A great read

A great read

In a torrent of tariffs and other malarkey from the administration, I was keen to understand the potential effects on the food system. From cuts to SNAP to deregulation to rising food prices - it ain't a pretty picture.
 
For a point of reference I turned, as I so often do to Mark Bittman, renowned chef, author and person I would cut off a pinkie to have a beer with. The Bittman Project is an oeuvre of excellence that covers a broad horizon of food related topics.

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Sunday Supper

Sunday Supper

Good morning friends, 
 
Easter is right around the corner and Joe put together a delightful little pop up in the store to celebrate. There are fan favorites such as bagels from Mamaleh's, pasture raised lamb from Clark Farm, and this stunning smoked brisket from the Rusty Can. The brisket is a dream, smoked for hours by Sully and his team before being chopped and taking a dip in his house made sweet and tangy BBQ sauce. 
 
Maybe you're asking yourself: is it too early for this near pornographic close up of smoked meats? Absolutely not, and we will not be taking any further questions.
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Some Fancy Taters

Some Fancy Taters

But first : BAGS! BAGS! BAGS!!

Hey friends, we sure are desperate to get our bags back. You may have noticed your shares coming in paper bags (sigh) over the past few weeks. We are not making any changes in our aim to be a zero waste company, we just don't have a ton of our bags to reuse. If you have 3 or 333 of them, please leave them out for your driver and let us get them back into rotation!
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Newbie at the Keys

Newbie at the Keys

Hi friends!
I’m Brian! In addition to being one of the friendly folks on the other end of hello@sharefamilydinner.com (write in! I love hearing from you!), the fool that disappeared for 7 months to hike the Appalachian Trail (I still can’t believe they took me back), as well as one of our delivery drivers, I am capable of writing in complete sentences and Erin needed someone to do the newsletter this week, so here we are!
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Nerding out with Clark Farm

Nerding out with Clark Farm

Joe and I have been working with the incredible team at Clark Farm (above, check out the Fam Din gear on Andrew!) to do crop planning for the season.
 
If you like to nerd out about the resiliency of the local food system, follow me and read on!  If you have an actual life and friends and things to do with your time, just skip to the Share contents and find out what glorious cookies A&J King have on offer this week (lemon rosewater, ooooooh!).

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Puttin' on the Ritz

Puttin' on the Ritz

This week we have fresh haddock coming your way from Red's Best. Fish this fresh can stand into any dish your heart desires; maybe a fish curry or creamy chowder. Delicious as those are, I only have eyes for baked haddock and all of its buttery, crunchy splendor. Though the fish is divine, a sleeve of Ritz crackers is the real MVP.
 
You can be a good doobie and follow the recipe to the letter. Or you can be like me smash up far more Ritz into inordinate amounts of melted butter than the recipe calls for. It's a quick rewarding weekend dish. 

 

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Doctor's Orders

Doctor's Orders

Despite the recent merciful bursts of sunshine, these have been some dreary days. Maybe you're feeling a bit run-down or a tad overwhelmed. Maybe we are all at that point in winter where we most resemble that small pile of snow that refuses to melt in the Target parking lot. We're a bit gritty, a bit grey but somehow still stubbornly resilient.
 
With my advanced medical degrees (all imaginary) I would like to offer a three point prescription. My wisdom tells me that we all need some elastic waist pants, Season 3 of White Lotus and homemade hamburger helper from the New York Times, pictured. 

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Life just got a whole lot meatier.

Life just got a whole lot meatier.

In the 2018 Blockbuster A Star is Born, Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga introduced us, via song, to the merits of rendered beef fat, also known as tallow.
 
The lead song from the film is belted out in perfect harmony, "In the tallow, taa aa low, in the ta ta ta taaaalooow", by two impossibly attractive people who have no business being together, never mind singing about beef fat.
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You're bacon me crazy!

You're bacon me crazy!

Come closer. Yes, you. Closer. I have something I want to whisper in your ear.
 
"It's bacon week."
 
If those are not the three most titillating words you have ever heard, I'm not sure what you tell you. Few meats invite such unbridled giddiness and pleasure as expertly cooked, perfectly crisp bacon. The smell of it fills the house with the distinct aroma of happiness, and poor Frank the Dog (pictured) starts running amok like she's been sniffing glue. (Way better than those candles Gwyneth Paltrow has been hawking.)

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Tomatoes... A bit of summer during the dark months.

Tomatoes... A bit of summer during the dark months.

Hello Friends,
 
I am penning this message from sweltering Oaxaca, Mexico where we have taken a few days to eat, drink and remind ourselves that we are more than rapid email writing Muppets with a caffeine addiction.
 
The food is simple and radiant, making me crave the bounty of summer, though it's still a long way out. 

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Love is in the air...

Love is in the air...

Good Morning,
 
You know it's almost Valentine's Day when your television and social media channels are a constant barrage of outdated, gender normative jewelry commercials. You know the ones; where women are reduced to Pac Man like figures hungry to chomp up diamonds at any cost because THAT'S how you show her you love her. Gross. 
 
You won't find any of those vomit inducing, reductive tropes here my friends! Not today!

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Local Food by True Believers

Local Food by True Believers

Good Morning,
 
Erin is out to day so I (Joe) am jumping in. Sorry in advance.
 
This past Tuesday, after packing shares, Erin and I got to wander and eat our way through Sustainable Business Network's Local Food Show at Russell's Garden Center in Wayland.

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