Category: GRASS FED Beef and Lamb

Moussaka for Sukkot

By , 09/30/2010 2:02 pm

It’s always wonderful to have friends to enjoy the Feasts of YHVH with. I can hardly remember my life before. These Appointed Times are now so much a part of our lives that I can’t imagine life without them.

The following is a favorite dish that I occasionally make at other times of the year but it is a tradition at Sukkot. Unlike traditional Greek Moussaka this one is a kosher meat dish if those distinctions are important to you. This recipe is adapted from a Jewish cook book that is unfortunately out of print.


During Sukkot our meals are casual and we dish up in the kitchen and head out to dine in the Sukkah.

My FAVORITE Moussaka Recipe

4 large potatoes, peeled and very thinly sliced

1 medium eggplant, peeled and very thinly sliced

1 lb. ground beef or lamb

5 eggs

2 tomatoes, peeled, seeded and chopped

2 onions, chopped

1/4 cup chopped parsley

Pinch of cinnamon

1 teaspoon ground nutmeg

1/2 cup olive oil

Salt and pepper

Preheat oven to 350.

Boil the potatoes slices for 5 minutes, drain, and reserve.

Salt the eggplant well, weight them under a heavy plate for 30 minutes, rinse well and pat dry

In a large bowl mix the ground beef, 2 eggs, onion, tomatoes, parsley, cinnamon, nutmeg, oil, salt and pepper

Oil the bottom of a deep casserole dish (10×14 in.)

Line with a layer of 1/2 the potato slices, add a layer of 1/2 the eggplant slices and then add all the meat filling.

Add a layer of the remaining eggplant and finish with a layer of remaining potato slices.

Separate 3 eggs and beat yolks with 1 teaspoon of olive oil and a pinch of salt until creamy

Beat the whites until stiff and fold into the yolks.

Pour this over the potatoes and sprinkle with additional nutmeg.

Bake at 350 for 45minutes

The taste is improved if the Moussaka is made several hours or even a day in advance and re-warmed before serving. It should not be served very hot .. Serves 4-6

This is a very filling dish and all you need to accompany it is a green salad sprinkled with feta . Enjoy!

Keep Food Real,

~Blessings~

Judith

Raw Milk Legislation

By , 01/19/2010 5:08 pm

Below is a copy of an email I received…. I am posting it here and I hope that many of you respond :0)

Our LOCAL Farmers need our help NOW!

KEEP FOOD REAL!

Thanks,


Judith

Dear Raw Milk Advocate:

As you may be aware, there are currently proposed legislative rules before the House and the Senate in Boise concerning Cow/Herd Share Programs in Idaho and our ability as Farmers to continue to provide these services to people who wish to use them.  There are some good parts to the proposed rules which will help to assure the cleanliness of the milk, such as regular testing of the milk for bacteria counts, etc.  However, there is one proposal which could, in effect, drastically limit the availability of raw milk from Herd Share Programs in the future.  That is that each herd would be limited to no more than three lactating cows or seven goats or sheep.

This limitation, in my opinion, is unrealistic, as it in no way serves to reduce the risk of contaminated milk; safe milk depends on cleanliness. But it does severely limit the amount of milk a single farm can produce for its boarders.  Therefore it will limit the number of consumers who can use the boarding services. 

If you agree, and you would like to help protect the right of consumers to drink raw milk please contact the legislators listed below and let your voice be heard IMMEDIATELY!

The House and the Senate work simultaneously to hear the rules. Below are each of the committee members of the Senate Agricultural Affairs Committee and their email addresses:

Senator  Tim  Corder (R), Mountain Home – Chair, tcorder@senate.idaho.gov

Senator  Chuck  Winder (R), Boise - Vice Chair cwinder@senate.idaho.gov

Senator  Gary  Schroeder (R), Moscow,   gschroeder@senate.idaho.gov

Senator  Brent  Hill (R), Rexburg,   bhill@senate.idaho.gov

Senator  John  McGee (R), Caldwell,   jmcgee@senate.idaho.gov

Senator  Leland  Heinrich (R), Cascade,   lheinrich@senate.idaho.gov

Senator  Melinda  Smyser (R), Parma,  msmyser@senate.idaho.gov

Senator  Edgar  Malepeai (D), Pocatello,  emalepeai@senate.idaho.gov

Senator  Les  Bock (D), Boise,  lbock@senate.idaho.gov

We have learned that the representatives of the House Agriculture subcommittee that will study the rules are as follows (with links to their e-mail addresses):

Rep. Ken Andrus, (R) Lava Hot Springs, Chairman, kandrus@house.idaho.gov

Rep. Mack Shirley, (R) Rexburg, mshirley@house.idaho.gov

Rep. Dennis Lake, (R) Blackfoot,
dlake@house.idaho.gov

Rep. Donna Pence, (D) Gooding. dpence@house.idaho.gov

You can email members of the House Agricultural Affairs Committee at the following website: http://legislature.idaho.gov/about/contactbycommittee.cfm.

If you or others wish to have your voices heard, you must act now! If you believe that people should be able to drink raw milk if they wish and that producers should not be limited by unreasonable low herd size limits please email each of the above legislators immediately or it will be too late to make your voice heard.

Sincerely,

Luana Hiebert
Heritage Farms
PO Box 247
Cocolalla, ID  83813
208-683-4410

When you purchase from Heritage Farms you support a local farmer, sustainable agriculture, and thus, the very environment in which you live!

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