CONTENTS:
In the box - and how to store it
This Week's Recipes
Shopping List
1. IN THE BOX (IN ORDER OF WHAT TO EAT FIRST):
*Items in Box for 2
*Apples- Apples last much longer if they are placed loosely in the bin of your refrigerator. Wrapping them in brown paper from grocery sacks will also help to keep in the moisture of the apple. Keep apples slightly apart from each other. Lasts up to 2 months.
Zucchini- Does fine for a few days if left out on a cool counter, even after cut. Wrap in a cloth and refrigerate for longer storage. Do not wash until ready to eat. Lasts 4-5 days.
*Lunchbox peppers- Only wash them right before you plan on eating them as moisture decreases storage time. Store in a cool room to use in a couple of days, place in the crisper if longer storage is needed. Lasts up to one week.
*Basil- Trim the ends and place basil in a glass containing about 1 inch of water; then cover with a loose-fitting plastic bag and leave at room temp. Replace the water whenever it gets cloudy. Should keep for about a week.
*Eggplant- Does fine left out in a cool room. Don't wash it, eggplant doesn't like any extra moisture around its leaves. For longer storage - place loose, in the crisper. Keeps 5-7 days.
Grapes- Store, unwashed, in your refrigerator's fruit drawer. They last up to a week.
Parsley- Place in a glass with an inch of water in the fridge. Change water often. Can also be stored in a closed container in the fridge. Lasts up to one week.
*Cucumber- Cucumbers can be wrapped in a moist towel in the fridge. If you’re planning on eating them within a day or two after buying them they should be fine left out in a cool room. Lasts up to a week in the fridge.
*Tomatoes- Depending on ripeness, tomatoes can stay for up to two weeks on the counter. To hasten ripeness, place in a paper bag with an apple.
*Onions- Store in a cool dry place out of the light. Lasts 2-3 months.
Spaghetti Squash- Store squash in a cool, dry place up to 3 months. Refrigeration will make the squash spoil quickly.
Potatoes- Store in a cool, dry, dark place. Should keep for a week or more easily. If you want to store them for longer, say 2 or 3 months, keep them between 45-55 degrees, again in a dry place out of the light.
2. THIS WEEK'S RECIPES
Chicken -Not Picatta- With Zucchini
3. SHOPPING LIST FOR ALL RECIPES (ASSUMES YOU HAVE SALT, PEPPER, AND WATER):
Shopping list for Eggplant Parm
5 TB Butter
Flour for dredging
2 Eggs, well beaten
About 2 cups Breadcrumbs
Grated Parmesan
Grated Mozzarella
Oil for frying
Shopping list for Chicken -Not Picatta- With Zucchini
1 Boneless, skinless Chicken Breast
Flour for dredging
2 TB Olive Oil
2 TB Butter
4 cloves Garlic, minced
Zest and Juice from 1 Lemon
Shopping list for Roasted Cherry Tomatoes
A good Olive Oil