Monday, October 12, 2009

Nourish

I've not yet figured out how to cook for myself as much as I'd like during the growing season. I'm surrounded by all those lovely vegetables day-in and day-out, but just can't find the time or energy to cook much. It doesn't help that since I've begun farming I've become a bit of a food snob. So, not just any restaurant will do.

Big Fresh in Framingham and Kitchen on Common in Belmont are restaurants that I love. They serve good food, locally-sourced when possible and the owners are sincere in their commitment to sustainable agriculture. Big Fresh has been the site of many farmer lunch meetings. Kitchen on Common a place where CSA shareholders have gathered to learn about preparing their seasonal veggies. Both are affordable on a farmer's income.

I just discovered Nourish, a new restaurant in Lexington. Nourish serves the kind of food I'd cook for myself. The first time I visited Nourish I had the quesdilla appetizer (heavenly) followed by pan-seared tempeh (so good!). Saturday night I had delicious black bean soup, a Caesar salad and a side order of collard greens that were out-of-this-world tasty. Husband had cod cakes that he's still talking about. Nourish meets my farmer income criteria AND it isn't even a mile from my house.

So, maybe I don't need to find more time to cook. Truth be told, I'm not really a very good cook. It's probably best that I spend my time planting, weeding and harvesting vegetables, preferably while driving some kind of tractor :-)

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