Every now and then I'm able to pick up food from ... well, it is not technically a food bank. This local lady collects out of date- food and unsellable produce from several shops. Then she gives it to people in need. Sometimes there is too much food (like on the beginning of May, when the local baker went bonkers and baked 4 times more bread than ever sold and muffins about 10 times more - he's now retired, it wasn't a good thing) or there is food nobody wants. The the lady sends me a message "there is this an that, would you like to have some?" And usually I grab my bag and go to see if there's something we can use.
So things I get are outcasts of oucasts, no-one is left without food if I get that food. (I pay her few euros for gas or give her a roll of plastic bags).
Yesterday she sent me a message "There is a ton of cauliflower and peas". Ok, I can use some cauliflower.
As you can see, they are NOT superfresh and top quality. No, they are not, they are on their way to feed horses and chicken and compost. For normal people. For me, they are ok, I can cut away dark spots, I can peel carrots before using.
That's not all I got, I just didn't take photos of everything, and some of the priduce went to my parents and to my sister. There were:
- 8 caulifowers (3 purple, 3 yellow, 1 green and 1 white)
- 3 aubergines
- 5 zucchinies (courgettes)
- about 20 tomatoes
- a bunch of spring onions
- two kilos of carrots
- one packet of soup veggies (piece of leek, swede, carrot)
- 5 litres of field peas
- 15 mushrooms
- 4 sweet buns (with jam filling and sticky sugar coating)
- 2 bags of buns
- one loaf of sourdough bread
- few small peppers (didn't count)
- three jars of salsa
- one plum
- two bananas
I paid 4 euros (that's the coins I had in my car).
The bread and buns went all to the freezer. Some of the tomatoes were firm and nice, I sorted them out and others I roasted in the oven with some garlic chives and salt and oil. Aubergines, zucchinies and peppers went on to another casserole dish - I couldn't fit them all to one pan.
There were some brown spots on zucchinies, few tomatoes were a bit bad, so I used only half of those few. Peas were not sweet anymore, but they'll do nicely in soups and stews. I think I'll eat bananas and plum as they are, I've made a lot of fruit salad lately (from outcasts of outcasts), I'm not in the fruit salad mood now.
Like this one:
Strawberries were from my veggie plot, apples and pears were outcasts, watermelon was on sale 0,99€/kg. I made some sugar syrup with lemon juice and almond juice (I have no idea what it is, I got it from Italy, it gives a nice maraschino cherry taste ) AND I added watermelon rind preserve made by myself!
Wow, that is a great haul of food! It's so good that it will not go to waste and is very helpful for your budget too.
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