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Tag Archives: farmers market
Quinoa Porridge Cooked with Fall Apples & Pears
Warm your fall mornings up with quinoa porridge made with almond milk and sweetened naturally with apples, pears and date sugar. Top it with a scant teaspoon of maple syrup and some berries from the summer harvest for an even more special breakfast. Continue reading
Posted in Breakfast, Dairy-Free, Dessert, Diabetic Friendly, Fall, Gluten-Free, Recipes, Winter
Tagged #localfood, #locavore, #quinoa, #realfood, apples, blueberries, breakfast, fall, farmers market, gluten free, healthy, Midtown Farmers Market, north carolina agriculture, organic, pears, Raleigh Downtown Farmers Market, raspberries, seasonal food, second harvest, Step-Out Walk American Diabetes Association, sustainable agriculture, tarheel foodie, tarheelfoodie, Western Wake Farmers Market, winter
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The Last of Summer: Sweet Corn & Fresh Lima Beans
A simple and nutritious side dish for late summer vegetables that you can make in under 10 minutes and serve warm or chilled. Great with other vegetables, chicken or fish. Continue reading
Posted in General, Gluten-Free, Nut-Free, Recipes, Salads, Second Harvest, Sides, Summer, Vegetarian
Tagged #localfood, #locavore, #realfood, cooking classes, corn, easy recipe, farmers market, lima beans, NC agriculture, organic, seasonal food, second harvest, sustainable food, tarheel foodie, tarheelfoodie
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Quinoa Salad with Shiitake Mushrooms, Spinach & Pecans
A fall version of a Farmers’ Market Quinoa Salad with Shitake Mushrooms, Spinach, Shallots, Pecans & Local Cheese Continue reading
Posted in Dairy-Free, Diabetic Friendly, Fall, Freezing & Canning, General, Gluten-Free, Recipes, Salads, Sides, Spring, Vegetarian
Tagged #localfood, #locavore, #quinoa, #realfood, Chapel Hill Creamery, cooking classes, easy recipe, farmers market, gluten free, healthy, Midtown Farmers Market, NC agriculture, North Hills, pecans, Raleigh Downtown Farmers Market, Savory Spice, seasonal food, second harvest, shitake mushrooms, spinach, sustainable agriculture, tarheel foodie, tarheelfoodie, Western Wake Farmers Market
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Dixie Speckled Butter Beans & Fresh Corn Salad
A super healthy & light summer salad with fresh corn and heat loving butter beans. Add a bit of mild shishito peppers, a splash of lime juice and a few pieces of crumbled local bacon for the carnivores. Continue reading
Posted in Appetizer, Dairy-Free, General, Gluten-Free, Nut-Free, Recipes, Salads, Second Harvest, Summer, Vegetarian
Tagged #locavore, #realfood, cooking classes, corn, dixie speckled butter beans, Edible Earthscapes, farmers market, gluten free, healthy, Midtown Farmers Market, north carolina agriculture, North Hills, organic, Raleigh, Raleigh Downtown Farmers Market, seasonal, second harvest, sustainable agriculture, tarheel foodie, tarheelfoodie, Wild Onion Farm
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Slow Cooking the Beef Bottom Round Steak
Smaller “steak” cuts of bottom round roast make a flavorful dinner for two without much effort. Continue reading
Posted in Beef, Dairy-Free, Diabetic Friendly, General, Gluten-Free, Nut-Free, Recipes, Second Harvest, Year-Round
Tagged #eatwild nc, #grass fed nc, #localfood, #locavore, #realfood, #slowfood, beef, cooking classes, easy recipe, farmers market, healthy, Midtown Farmers Market, NC agriculture, NOFO, Raleigh Downtown Farmers Market, seasonal food, second harvest, Western Wake Farmers Market
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“Lillian’s Yellow” Heirloom Tomato Sauce
A bright summer sauce made with heirloom yellow beefsteak tomatoes, fresh basil, toasted walnuts and lemon zest and a pinch of heat from red pepper flakes that will keep you cool on the hottest of days! Continue reading
Posted in Dairy-Free, General, Gluten-Free, Recipes, Summer, Vegetarian
Tagged #localfood, #realfood, cooking classes, easy recipe, farmers market, healthy, Lillian's Yellow Heirloom, Midtown Farmers Market, NOFO, Raleigh Downtown Farmers Market, seasonal food, second harvest, sustainable agriculture, sustainable farming, sustainable food, tomato sauce, Western Wake Farmers Market
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Fresh Corn, Tomato & Onion Gratin with Local Brie
A simple and satisfying vegetarian dinner using fresh local ingredients that’s high on flavor and easy to pull together. Continue reading
Tomato Jam in the heat of the Summer
Fresh summer tomato jam can be stored in the freezer for months and used on meatloaf, burgers or spicy sausages. Continue reading
Posted in Appetizer, Gluten-Free, Nut-Free, Preserves, Recipes, Summer, Vegetarian
Tagged #localfood, #realfood, carolina foodie, easy recipe, farmers market, healthy, heirloom tomatoes, kid friendly, Midtown Farmers Market, NC agriculture, NOFO, Raleigh, Raleigh Downtown Farmers Market, seasonal food, second harvest, State Farmers' Market Restaurant, sungold tomatoes, sustainable agriculture, sustainable farming, Western Wake Farmers Market
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Spicy Sheepshead Fish on the Grill with Summer Squash
Sheepshead fish are excellent for grilling, inexpensive, readily take on different flavors and hold their texture even when over cooked! An all around good catch that even a kid could cook on the grill. Continue reading
Posted in Dairy-Free, Fish, General, Gluten-Free, Nut-Free, Recipes, Summer
Tagged #localfood, #locavore, #realfood, farmers market, Locals Seafood, NC, NC agriculture, New Grass Gardens, onions, seafood, sheepshead fish, summer squash, tarheel foodie, tarheelfoodie, Wild Onion Farms
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