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Planning Ahead Week of 2/5/12



The combination of late nights at work and heading out of town to celebrate my Grandma's 80th birthday (that's her in the grainy picture above) wreaked havoc on our meal plan. We ended up making just two of the 4 planned meals, so no check in this week.

Because we were in upstate NY this weekend, we missed our farmer's market. Thankfully, New York State Dept of Agriculture has a website that lists all of the farmer's markets. We stopped by the market in Rhinebeck and it was a good little market. They had a wider variety of vegetables than our local market has had recently, so finally we won't be eating cabbage salad every night! Craig also picked up some ground venison, but I think he's keeping that in the freezer until he has a chance to make chili.

Without further ado, here's what we have planned this week:

Meal 1 - Sweet and spicy turnips, spinach salad, orzo with butter
Meal 2 - Curried rice noodles with veggies, black radish salad
Meal 3 - Lima bean cakes, corn, kohlrabi salad
Meal 4 - Red lentil bake, cabbage salad (third times a charm, hopefully I'll actually make the dish this week!)

Have a great week!

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