Friday, January 4, 2013

Happy New Year and Yummy Food!

So I'm hoping 2013 is going to be a good for the house of willow & moo.  I'm also going to attempt to get back into the swing of blogging.   Everything is a bit slow on the craft front here as I psych myself up to do a big batch of dyeing.  After that I should get some time to sew whatever I want for me and the kids although I've just realised that I haven't blogged a t-shirt that I made as a birthday party present in December.

For me food and crafting are intertwined.  Back in October my friend, Cath, picked me up to go to our craft weekend away.   She told me about these organic strawberries that she bought on Old Nothern Road in Dural.   All of my friends know that I like to eat organic food.  She also said they were the best strawberries that she had ever tasted, so I had to investigate.  Cath gave me the website off of the box, and that was the beginning of a beautiful relationship with Common 2 Us.

I discovered that I'd been driving by their farm for a while.  I remember seeing the sign out front, but being sort of shy I wouldn't have just driven up the driveway to check it out.  Borja, his lovely girlfriend - Soraya and other friends are trying to create a community organic garden which is essentially like the community support agriculture schemes in the US. 

These photos were taken a few days before Christmas.  We were at the farm today and everything had grown so much in the 2 weeks that we'd been away.

Will picking and eating some strawberries
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You can still get strawberries if you go to the farm and pick them yourself.  The plants are at the end of fruiting, so a lot of the berries are small, but you can still find some delicious treasures amongst the plants as I did today!

I look at these zucchini plants in awe.  Yes, I know they are supposed to be easy to grow, but remember I'm too lazy to manage a veggie garden.
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This week we got tomatoes off of these plants!  I can't wait to taste them!
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There are several different varieties of tomatoes too.  I'm hanging to eat some sliced with basil, bocconcini, and olive oil.

Here's Borja picking the lettuce for our veggie box.  You can also see pumpkin vines behind him, capsicum and eggplant.
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I was really taken with the purple eggplant plants.  The have these beautiful flowers and dark purple stems.
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Will wanted to pick oranges.  They make really good juice!
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There is a small shop set up at the farm, so you can pop up there to buy things.  More than likely if you want something that is grown on the farm, someone will go harvest it freshly for you.
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I think my post sounds a bit like an advertisement, but it isn't.  These guys are just doing something that I believe in, and I want to support them.  They are always happy to have visitors if you want to have a look, 3 Wyoming Road, Dural.

2 comments:

Tin Can Daisy said...

It sounds like a wonderful place. I wish we had something like it out here.

Cath said...

Yay, Sara...little did I know when I did a u-turn that day for strawberries it would be such a positive thing! I signed up on their website but haven't requested a delivery yet...maybe I should drop by the farm first...Will chat to you about it when we catch up. C x