Prehistoric Vegetables

There is no other crop which elicits more surprise than brussels sprouts. Certainly many of you may have grown them yourselves, but for the many who have not, the term prehistoric comes to mind. They are weird looking, like the backbone dug up on an archeological site from a long-forgotten dinosaur. To make them look more like food, just twist them off the stalk and give them a rinse in water. They will keep like little cabbages in a crisper or plastic bag in the refrigerator.

In the box:

  • Brussels Sprouts
  • Tomatoes
  • Butternut Squash
  • Spaghetti Squash
  • Sunshine Kaboocha Squash
  • Yellow Potatoes
  • A couple small Onions
  • 1-2 Rutebagas
  • A couple Scarlet Queen Turnips
  • A couple Peppers
  • Bunch of Kale
  • Carrots

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