It’s All Peachy

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First off, thanks for your suggestions in my last post on how to keep pizza crusts from sticking to the Big Green Egg. We’ll give them a try and report back!

Second off, an update on my weekly planning attempt: If you recall, I had assigned particular meals to particular days of the week. I thought I was being all fancy-schmancy with my cool whiteboard and colored markers.

Yesterday (a.k.a. day TWO of the planned week), I deviated from my carefully planned … plan. How?

I prefer to exercise first thing in the morning — it’s cooler, I get it out of the way, all that. Yesterday, I was so busy I didn’t get to it until later on in the afternoon. I usually avoid exercising later in the day because I occasionally have exercise induced nausea when I wait too long (possibly related to dehydration, or an empty stomach, or a not-empty-enough stomach, which I’m sure you’re thrilled to hear about). I was feeling confident yesterday afternoon, so I went ahead and exercised anyway.

Sure enough, I regretted it later.

So, the bean burgers with awesome mayo I had originally planned to have for dinner wouldn’t fly. I had already made dough for homemade buns earlier that day. The only thing that sounded tasty was eggs. Eggs on homemade buns it was! Thanks to Peter for being flexible with dinner, just as I should have been from the beginning. We’ll probably just push the planned meals back by a day, maybe switch some around.

The moral here? I suppose it’s something about being flexible with meals or some such. Whatever. It’s all peachy.

Speaking of peaches …

We’ve been on a peach kick lately. There’s an awesome booth at the Urbana Farmer’s Market that sells seconds peaches for $0.75 per pound — 75 cents! We buy them a peck at a time and use them in smoothies and for sweet, sweet eating.

… Ah, I know what you’re thinking. How could two relatively small eaters ever finish a peck of peaches in a single week? The answer is: we don’t.

So here it is, dear reader. The secret to “fresh”, local peaches all year round. Not a new concept, but new to THIH.

These are already frozen, of course. I can tell Peter did this batch because the pieces are HUGE.

We’ve been freezing peaches non-stop for weeks in preparation for The Great Peach Dearth of Winter 2012-2013. After laying them out in a single later on a sheet pan, I freeze them for several hours. Then, I toss them all in a bag and return them to the freezer.

With the deviant menu-planning board in the background.

Whenever we want peaches during the winter, all we have to do is pull out some pieces. Freezing them in a single layer means they won’t get stuck together in a peachy shapeless lump in the bag. We’ll use them in smoothies or in peach desserts.

Still, we have fresh peaches now, so I’d better take advantage of them. I’m thinking the peach cobbler from this post.

Q: What’s your favorite way to enjoy peaches? I’m always looking for new ideas!

9 Comments

  1. Hope you’re feeling better, Jessie! Those peaches look super scrumptious 🙂

    1. Thanks Lucy! 🙂

  2. You get nauseous? I feel like dying, which is why I don’t exercise anymore – I’m afraid it might kill me 😉

    The great peach dearth??? You sound just like my mum, except it’s the great rice dearth that keeps her up at night 😀

    I’m not very creative when it comes to fruit – I kinda like them as is, just really cold from the fridge. I’ve always wanted to make a nice (at least I think it will be) peachy gingery jammy thingy.

  3. I tend not to plan meals for a specific day, just a general weekly plan! Although I do still need to work on being flexible about eating out and things like that. 🙂

    I really should have frozen some peaches! I’ll just head over to your place when I’m craving peach pie in February.

    1. Yes, do! You’ll have to travel a bit farther now, but you’re always welcome 🙂

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