just stuff i see on the walk…
I wander the streets of BH a couple of times a week. I saw these lemon slices and couldn’t leave them behind.
n♥
just a few things that made it home from the market…
Things have been very post-free around here for a while. (♥:Sorry.)
I’ve been to the market. I’ve been shooting. And I’ve not been in the mood to edit the images. Like everyone else, I’ve been a bit of a fool for Instagram. So, in addition to the regular dig market archive, I’ve been taking a few shots with the iphone for a bit of instant gratification and to see if/how the filters change or add to what I already see.
Thought it might be fun to put a few of them up while I get to editing a month’s worth of fruits and veggies for upcoming posts.
n♥
just a few things that made it home from the market…
Beets | Carrots | Tomatoes | Ginger | Onions | Curly Kale
New Market: 7th & Figueroa, Downtown LA | Best of Downtown 2010 Runner-Up (♥:Um, okay.)
First Impression: Uninspiring.
Where’s the veg adventure? Where’s the fruit surprise? Where’s the wonder? Eh, not there.
At this lunchtime market, hot food is king. The produce at 7th & Fig is conventional grocery selection with a kinda pretty farmers market dress on. Full of staples, low on variety.
Put on by the same group that does the market at Pershing Sq; I’ll just assume they are playing to their audience. Crowd seemed to be more impulse, less intent. I didn’t notice anyone leaving with full bags.
Forecast: We’ll see. Not hopeful.
n♥
just a few things that made it home from the market…
Garlic | Ginger | Cilantro | Oranges | Grapefruit | Cucumbers | Kale | Tomatoesx3 | Celery | Eggplant
Yes, I quite like tomatoes.
Even as I buy mostly for soups and juicing, there are things I can’t resist. The beautiful heirloom cherry and grape tomatoes caught my eye. They’re still on the table. Uh, aging.
N♥
just a few things that made it home from the market…
Apples | Carrots | Beets | Fennel | Oranges | Cilantro | Onions | Kale | Red & Yellow Bell Peppers | Tomatoes
I went to the market yesterday with a different game plan. Normally, there are a few things I have to get like onions and cilantro. Everything else is about what catches my eye. I’m drawn to colors, texture and things I’ve rarely had or never tried. I hate eggplants, but that purple makes my heart go all pitter-patter.
Yesterday was all about what vegetables I could juice and what would compliment my growing need for a soup repitoire. I’ve been sipping since Monday. And, uh, Lentils. I am so sorry. I think we spent too much time together. I’m kinda bored.
After I filled my tote up with fruits and veggies, I popped into the housewares emporium around the corner for a juicer. I started researching them a couple of months ago. Reading lots of reviews and watching some special folks doing demos on youtube. I learned a lot. I fell in love with one in particular. Yeah. I wasn’t sure how into juicing I would be to justify the $400. And the dentist is taking priority right now, so that’s where the dough goes. So, I decided between 2 entry level juicers from Breville.
This is kinda making me super happy right now. It’s not as loud as I thought it would be. Clean up is simple and pretty quick. The pulp is a bit wet and there are some decent sized pieces that didn’t get juiced. I’m okay with that, for now. The Omega Vert is soooo in my future.
Juice 1: Apple/Fennel (Perfect Blends from here)
Juice 2: Carrot/Ginger/Apple (Perfect Blends inspiration from here)
Juice 3: Beet/Apple/Ginger/Cucumber (Woman’s Roar Energy Elixir inspiration from here)
Juice 4: Strawberry/Cucumber (Clear Skin Strawberry Juice from here)
I’m really happy that my dental drama forced my juicing hand. This year, so far, has really been about forcing my health hand to think hard, pay attention and make better decisions. Now, if I could just be comfortable saying I’m vegan just because I feel like it.
Next up, a new soup. I’m making Gazpacho.
N♥