Is it just me or is time spinning really quickly this year?  Week 
17 already and the end of yet another month - no wonder I am hungry all the 
time!
This week our produce is a reflection of the best that this season has to 
offer and what better way to honour the season than by celebrating the arrival 
of the delicious Lemonade Fruit!  If you have never come across them before, 
this sweet citrus is a cross between a lemon and a navel orange or possibly 
mandarin, the jury still appears to be out on that one, and originally burst 
onto the scene in the 1980s.  Regardless of their obscure origins, as their name 
implies, they are as sweet as lemonade and whilst they look like a Meyer Lemon, 
they can be eaten straight, separating easily into segments just like a 
mandarin.  This versatile fruit can be eaten in many ways - sweet, savoury, raw, 
cooked, preserved or even pickled and like all members of the citrus family, are 
packed with Vitamin C goodness, so are perfect for fortifying the system as the 
weather cools and the winter bugs emerge.
Staying in the fruit department, another equally exciting addition to our 
organic seasonal produce this week, is the delicious Tasmanian Snow Apple.  
These apples only appear for a short period each year and are a beautiful crisp 
apple with ruby red skin and snow white flesh and whilst they are obviously not 
locally grown, are well worth the indulgence.
On the vegetable front, yet again we have the most picturesque bouquet of 
Lettuces - Mignonette, Frilly and Cos, courtesy of our local Mt Cotton farmers 
and finally we have managed to get our hands on some beautiful plump round 
Tomatoes, whose absence over the last couple of weeks has left a hole in the 
flavour, texture and colour department.  I am looking forward to making a 
beautiful Napolitana sauce, loaded with organic onion, garlic, basil, parsley 
and rosemary to freeze, just in case they decide to beat a hasty retreat again.  
Life just seems empty without the humble tomato to brighten up the dinner 
plate.  We also have some superb looking Fennel bulbs (but only a few), complete 
with fine feathery fronds, perfect roasted, turned into soup or eaten raw in a 
salad and those Jerusalem Artichokes are a wonderful addition to a warming 
Autumn stew.  Speaking of stews and soups, the Infinite Earth Store has an array 
of pulses well worth stocking up on at the moment including pearl barley, chick 
peas, lentils and black beans, so please let us know if you would like to add 
any of these to your weekly order.
Speaking of which, to place an order, please email us at:
or text:
0476 000 996
by 12.00pm Fridays and we will as always, prepare a beautiful produce box 
with that complementary ingredient, a bucket full of love.  Oh and if your order 
comes to $40 or more, we will even throw in a free box of tissues!
Yours in organic goodness always
Camilla and all the busy smiling folk at the Organic Market on 
Macleay
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