If you’re feeling low on inspiration, here are a few recipes from Chelsea Reetz Bunetic that are perfect to make on a crisp fall weekend. Chelsea, who knows a thing or two about vegetables and loves to cook, also loves to dig in the dirt, preferably with her 2-year-old son Jude by her side. A few years ago Chelsea began working on a farm to pay for her CSA share, and farming simply got under her skin. As part of the WWOOF network (World-Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms), Chelsea has traveled to six states, working on eight different farms over the past two years, with no plans to stop soon. She spent the 2013 growing season working in mid-Missouri, WWOOFing at Greyson Organics (Montgomery County) as the tomato manager, then moving on to Bluebird Composting in Callaway County for some late-season farming. She hopes to keep working, learning, and traveling for a while to come, relishing the freedom and lifestyle WWOOFing makes possible.
Chelsea has lots of recipes to share, having learned to be a frugal and creative cook as she traveled, often making meals for the other farm workers. She’s just started a blog where she plans to share recipes and give updates on her wanderings, The Pumpkin Seed Almanac.
When Chelsea’s not farming, cooking, or chasing a lively two-year-old, you might find her at Mexico Music (in Mexico, Missouri), where she currently teaches fiddle, guitar, mandolin, ukelele, piano, and voice. As a child she played and sang with her family bluegrass band, the Reetz Family, and still enjoys playing her fiddle at a farmers’ market now and then. (Here’s a link to Chelsea performing with her father and sister at a reunion gig in 2012.)
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