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Tag Archives: second harvest
Poached Eggs on Roasted Heirloom Tomato Sauce
Shakshuka is popular in many other countries and it’s an easy dish to modify seasonally with chickpeas, additional vegetables, spices and adjust to your taste preferences with meat, cheese, hot peppers and bread. Continue reading
Posted in Breakfast, Dairy-Free, Diabetic Friendly, Dinner, Egg, Fall, General, Gluten-Free, Recipes, Seasonal Eating, Second Harvest, Spring
Tagged #localfood, #locavore, #realfood, #shakshuka, breakfast, cooking classes, easy recipe, education, eggs, farmers market, gluten free, green onions, healthy, heirloom tomatoes, organic, pullet eggs, sausage, seasonal food, second harvest, sustainable agriculture, sustainable farming, tarheel foodie, tarheelfoodie, tomatoes, vegtable ragout
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Roasted Heirloom Beets, Local Chevre & Fresh Thyme
Colored heirloom beets and local goat cheese combined with fresh thyme create a beautiful spread for party guests to enjoy year round. Continue reading
Posted in Appetizer, Fall, General, Recipes, Seasonal Eating, Second Harvest, Spring
Tagged #localfood, #locavore, #realfood, chevre, easy recipe, goat cheese, healthy, Heirloom beets, local, seasonal food, second harvest, sustainable agriculture, sustainable farming, tarheel foodie, tarheelfoodie
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Very Berry Beet Smoothie
Combine local organic fruit, roasted beets, honey, a few dark leafy greens with coconut water and plain kefir for a colorful start to your morning or a late afternoon snack. Continue reading
Posted in Drinks, Freezing & Canning, General, Recipes, Seasonal Eating, Snack, Spring, Summer
Tagged #locavore, bananas, Beets, blackberries, blueberries, Chapel Hill, community garden, cooking classes, durham, education, farmers market, foodie, greens, kid friendly, north carolina agriculture, Raleigh, raspberries, seasonal, seasonal food, second harvest, strawberries, sustainable agriculture, sustainable farming, tarheel foodie
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Vegetable Duck Soup – Two Ways
A healthy version of Duck Soup rendering all the colors of fall with heirloom colored carrots, bright green chard, beautiful cream colored mushrooms and local brown rice with undertones of spring celery & sweet Southern onions. Serve it up with goat cheese crackers or warm local cheese bread for a satisfying meal. Continue reading
Posted in Dinner, Fall, Freezing & Canning, General, Gluten-Free, Lunch, Recipes, Second Harvest, Soup, Winter
Tagged #localfood, #locavore, #realfood, Carrboro Farmers Market, cooking classes, duck, Durham Farmers Market, farmers market, gluten free, healthy, north carolina agriculture, organic, Raleigh Downtown Farmers Market, raleigh farmers market, seasonal, second harvest, soup, sustainable agriculture, sustainable farming, sustainable food, tarheel foodie, tarheelfoodie, Western Wake Farmers Market
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Roasted Pepper, Corn & Heirloom Tomato Soup
Late summer sweet corn, heirloom tomatoes and roasted Italian peppers create a complex range of flavors in this unique soup. Pair it with a grilled ham & cheese made with local mustard and greens for an outstanding simple meal. Continue reading
Posted in Appetizer, Dairy-Free, Diabetic Friendly, Dinner, Fall, Freezing & Canning, Gluten-Free, Lunch, Nut-Free, Recipes, Seasonal Eating, Second Harvest, Summer, Year-Round
Tagged #localfood, #locavore, #realfood, appetizers, Carrboro Farmers Market, community garden, cooking classes, corn, Durham Farmers Market, easy recipe, education, farmers market, gluten free, healthy, heirloom tomatoes, Italian peppers, lactose free, NC agriculture, north carolina agriculture, organic, Raleigh Downtown Farmers Market, raleigh farmers market, roasted peppers, seasonal food, second harvest, soup, sustainable agriculture, tarheel foodie, tarheelfoodie, Western Wake Farmers Market
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Fall Celery Root & Sweet Potato Soup
Make a simple fall soup out of celery root, sweet potatoes, white turnips, sweet onions and homemade broth. Freeze it and add a bit of coconut milk and peppers to change it the second time around. Continue reading
Posted in Dairy-Free, Diabetic Friendly, Dinner, Fall, Freezing & Canning, General, Gluten-Free, Lunch, Nut-Free, Recipes, Seasonal Eating, Second Harvest, Soup, Vegetarian
Tagged #localfood, #locavore, #realfood, Carrboro Farmers Market, celery root, community garden, cooking classes, Durham Farmers Market, easy recipe, education, gluten free, healthy, NC agriculture, organic, Raleigh Downtown Farmers Market, seasonal food, second harvest, sustainable agriculture, sustainable farming, sweet potatoes, tarheel foodie, tarheelfoodie, turnips, Wake Forest Farmers Market, Western Wake Farmers Market
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Le Creuset Give Away!
Want to win a Le Creuset Griddle Pan? Spread the word about our goal of reaching 500 “likes” on facebook! Continue reading
Posted in General, Tools
Tagged #localfood, #locavore, #realfood, App State University, Carrboro Farmers Market, cooking classes, easy recipe, Eno River Farmers Market, farmers market, farmers markets, griddle pan, healthy, Le Creuset, Midtown Farmers Market, north carolina agriculture, North Raleigh Farmers Market, organic, Raleigh Downtown Farmers Market, seasonal food, second harvest, sustainable food, tarheel foodie, tarheelfoodie, Wake Forest Farmers Market, Watuaga County Farmers Market, Western Wake Farmers Market
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Black Beans in the Pressure Cooker
Here’s another way to cut your dinner prep in half with the pressure cooker! Black Beans are an excellent addition to many salads, soups and stews. Continue reading
Posted in Dairy-Free, Diabetic Friendly, Dinner, General, Gluten-Free, Lunch, Recipes, Salads, Second Harvest, Sides, Soup, Vegetarian, Year-Round
Tagged #localfood, #locavore, black beans, budget friendly, Carrboro Farmers Market, cooking classes, cost saving, Durham Farmers Market, easy recipe, Midtown Farmers Market, north carolina agriculture, pressure cooker, Raleigh Downtown Farmers Market, second harvest, sustainable agriculture, tarheel foodie, tarheelfoodie, Western Wake Farmers Market, year round cooking
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Pressure Cooker Chicken & Homemade Broth
As the days get shorter, use the pressure cooker to make more healthy chicken, quail, and homemade broth in half the time it normally takes. Continue reading
Posted in Chicken, Dairy-Free, Freezing & Canning, General, Gluten-Free, Nut-Free, Recipes, Second Harvest, Year-Round
Tagged #locavore, Carrboro Farmers Market, chicken, chicken broth, cooking classes, Durham Farmers Market, easy recipe, education, farmers market, gluten free, healthy, homemade, Midtown Farmers Market, North Raleigh Farmers Market, Raleigh Downtown Farmers Market, seasonal, seasonal food, second harvest, tarheel foodie, tarheelfoodie, Western Wake Farmers Market
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Pressure Cooker Green Beans
Make fresh green beans in half the time using a pressure cooker along with smoked salts & pepper for a fabulous vegetarian side dish. Continue reading
Posted in Fall, General, Gluten-Free, Recipes, Seasonal Eating, Second Harvest, Sides, Summer, Vegetarian
Tagged #locavore, #realfood, Carrboro Farmers Market, cooking classes, Durham Farmers Market, easy recipe, gluten free, green beans, healthy, lactose free, Midtown Farmers Market, NC agriculture, North Raleigh Farmers Market, pressure cooker, Raleigh Downtown Farmers Market, seasonal, second harvest, sustainable agriculture, sustainable food, tarheel foodie, tarheelfoodie, wax beans
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