This is a recipe that is one of our weeknight go-to’s (in fact it was last night’s!). Beans and rice are a staple around the world because they are inexpensive, fast, and full of nutrition. To boost the nutrition, we stir fresh greens to any recipe at the very end. This maximizes nutritional absorption. Eating…
Raw Fermented Tomatillo Salsa
So we are still harvesting from the organic garden!! Go go October (in reality this warm weather is a bit unnerving, but I am soaking it in!)! This was the first year I have ever grown tomatillos. Note: they are like weeds!!! They take over the garden and get super tall and produce like…
Maple Peach Jam
Peaches are in full swing, and preserving them is an easy thing to do (although easier once the free-stone peaches come into season). Like tomatoes (see this post on preserving tomatoes) you need to skin peaches if you’d like to use them for straight up canning or jam. Our kids love peach jam! I use…
Garlic Scape White Bean Dip
Do you grow garlic? Maybe you get a CSA (community supported agriculture) share? You’ve heard about garlic scapes, and have no idea what to do with them or what they are?! Well listen up! Garlic scapes are the flower shoot of the garlic plant. Garlic sends up this shoot around mid-late June where we live…
Springtime Cauliflower Rice
Cauliflower is a great food that’s packed with nutrition. It’s a member of the cruciferous family, a food group that should be consumed daily. One cup of raw cauliflower provides 86% of your daily needs of Vitamin C , 21% Vitamin K-21% (an anti-inflammatory vitamin), and 15% Folate, a nutrient linked to brain and neurological function and formation for developing brains….
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