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It pays to be a good egg

carrots from good eggs

I mean come on, how good do these carrots look? Of course I’m going to buy some. Potential web sellers take note: good photos really help move units. (all of these beautiful photos are lifted directly from the good eggs site. Please forgive me.)

Oh happy day, my dreams are coming true little by little. Not that I don’t love a casual stroll through the farmers market, or the surprise you get when you open up your CSA box, but man, when you tell me I can get produce straight from nearby farms and small batch locally prepared food directly from the makers all delivered to my doorstep Fresh Direct style, I will raise my arms up to the heavens and shout Hallelujah!

As a matter of fact, I have to pause here for a minute and place my order for Thursday. Please bear with me for a sec…

Ok. All done.

Really all I want to say is that if you live in Brooklyn or San Francisco (or LA or New Orleans) you get to partake in this new food revolution called Good Eggs. It’s a beautifully designed (no really, even my super web-design-snob husband loves it) community oriented web company that is linking these farmers and food producers directly with their potential customers. So you can get all local and fresh and whatnot without leaving the comfort of your own home.

You go to the site, set up an account, decide what you want to buy (reading the little bios of the sellers if you are so inclined), buy it, decide when you want to receive the bounty (for example, order by midnight on Tuesday for Thursday delivery) and then just hang out at home till the food shows up. In a nicely designed brown paper bag, often with a note from some of the folks making the food.

For example, if you’re curious, you can scroll on down to see what I ordered this week (and I didn’t get any pasta, or grocery staples, or baby food…)

buttermilk bis

Saturday morning breakfast is going to be all about these buttermilk biscuits from BeeHive Oven. Which we had last week. I ate 3 of them myself.

bacon from dickson

We will also be eating this bacon from Dickson’s Farmstand Meats. Worth every penny, cause it ain’t cheap. Josh says it’s the best bacon he’s ever had in his life. And I’m all about keeping my husband happy, since he does most of the cooking.

apples from good eggs

Macoun apples from Fishkill Farms. So we can make more apple sauce and pies and just bite into their crunchy fresh awesomeness.

brooklyn sodaworks

AND OH MY GOD THIS IS THE BEST SODA EVER. You might remember an earlier post in which I raved about it and talked about how I was going to stalk the people at Brooklyn Sodaworks till they delivered some to me. Well my stalking days are over.

So now you know a bit of what we’re eating this week. Please please check these Good Eggs folks out. You will not be sorry.

Grown-up soda

brooklyn soda works

In an attempt to keep this delicious soda all to myself, I told my daughter it was “for grown ups” and that she probably wouldn’t like it.
No such luck.

This blue bottle of heaven from Brooklyn Soda Works arrived with our CSA bounty this past week. Who wouldn’t be excited about drinking Apple & Rosemary soda? To wit: the scene at the dinner table last night wasn’t pretty, with my husband and daughter almost coming to blows over the last few drops.

Which of course sent me, in a panic, to brooklynsodaworks.com, desperately searching for information on how I can get more of this stuff into our lives. Especially after I heard mention of flavors like hibiscus & mint, or grapefruit, jalapeno & honey.

Of course you can’t just get some at your nearest Whole Foods, but if you happen to be in Williamsburg on a weekend, stop by Smorgasburg or the Brooklyn Flea to fill up. Or order one with a meal at Parish Hall, Blue Hill or a number of other small tasty eating establishments around town.

In the meantime, I will now try to figure out how to become best friends with them, so they’ll deliver straight to my door. I’ll let you guys know how I make out…