As I feared they would, the tomatoes are beginning to ripen all at once. I’ve already got some beautiful, ripe plum tomatoes waiting in the kitchen, and I just came in from the garden with a colander full of Romas, a couple of regular-style tomatoes (the vines are so entangled amongst themselves right now I have no idea what’s coming from what plant, except for the heirlooms, which have a distinctive look but haven’t ripened enough to pick yet), and two more flawless zucchini.

This morning I made two loaves of zucchini bread (from the Morning Glory Farm cookbook — their breads are just heavenly) from one of our big, gorgeous squash, and the Romas are likely going into a good pasta and fresh mozzarella salad for lunches next week.
I spent the last couple of weeks straying from my plan to chart my weekly menus out ahead of time, and I regretted it for the most part. Having a plan is better than not having a plan, and I like to be flexible with my plans, but I still like having some kind of a guideline. Last week I found myself running out of food (and therefore hitting the store more often than I would have liked) and feeling at loose ends when I came home from work.
Here’s this week’s game plan:
Sunday
- Grilled Vegetable Antipasto
- Rigatoni with Sunday Sauce - Braciole and Sausage
- Bread
Monday
- Breaded Chicken Cutlets
- Zucchini and Tomato Casserole
Tuesday
- Pasta with Leftover Sauce from Sunday’s Dinner
Wednesday
- Pork Tenderloin with Banana-Date Chutney
- Green Beans with Garlic and Ginger
- Naan
Thursday
- White Chicken Chili
- Salad with Jicama and Oranges
- Spicy Jalapeno-Cheddar Cornbread
Friday
- Maybe we’ll have fish. Maybe we’ll eat out. We’ll see.
There. I feel better just for having written it all down.
Some people go all out for these things, toting along grills, massive coolers, and all manner of folding tables and beach chairs. We tend to keep ours way simpler — we pack a cooler with some food and some drink and eat out of the back of the van — you know, the tailgate. We haven’t done this in a while, actually — our last Hartford concert was at the XL Center, which is smack in the middle of the city and lacks those acres of parking (and this is something you can’t pull off in a parking garage).