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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Label Language Decoded
Choosing Organic became important to us when we was firsthand how using organic growing techniques was better for the farmer, better for the land and better for the consumer. When it came to starting our first delivery service years ago … Continue reading
Know Your Produce? Carrots
Carrots are a staple in many households making them seem everyday. We deliver bunched carrots, baby carrots, juicing carrots, bulk carrots and rainbow carrots throughout the year. We also have other varieties of heirloom carrots during our local growing season. Learn … Continue reading
Black Bean and Yam Enchiladas – Vegetarian
My pantry is bursting with yams this time of year. Quite honestly, I was getting bored with the same old recipes when went searching and stumbled upon this idea. I tried several variations and came up with my own adapted recipe … Continue reading
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Know Your Produce? Peppers
We love peppers, especially the sweet bell peppers. We use them for all kinds of things throughout the year, but most recently we have used them for fajita salad, classic Italian style meat loaf, chicken tortilla soup and snacking. Since bell … Continue reading