Tomorrow, we’ll get down to business and define exactly what we mean by “vegetables” here at the Vegetable Challenge. But today, let me direct your attention to several links that might be useful to all you Challengers out there:
Meanwhile, here at Culinate, food editor Carrie Floyd dishes on eight ways she’s eating fresh tomatoes right now, including Pasta with Fresh Tomatoes and Herbs.
In an effort to help inform your shopping decisions, our staff put together a visually oriented list of 20 readily available produce items — fruits and vegetables — that contain the most pesticide residues, along with 20 items that contain the least.
And, in case you missed it, last month Kelly Myers penned an ode to zucchini — good reading for anyone who’s still plucking zucchini from the vine (or the market booth).
Finally, food for thought: Dinner Guest blogger Harriet Fasenfest walks us through a three-part look at her garden, ending with her belief that “the only true sign of our economic health is our soil.”
Amen.
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1. by Alanna Kellogg on Sep 22, 2008 at 10:00 AM PDT
This looks to be a great series -- I know exactly what it’s like to challenge one’s self to eat more vegetables since that was my own entree into blogging, see www.aveggieventure.com.
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