by Marjorie Simmons | Oct 30, 2018 | Fruit Storage and Ripening
Pears have historically been a favorite fruit for enjoyment long after harvest. In fact–with the exception of Asian pear varieties–pears typically need to be picked well in advance of full ripeness in order to minimize the development of the gritty...
by Marjorie Simmons | May 24, 2018 | Recipes
Very Berry and Rosemary Lemon-Limeade The name is a mouthful, but this concoction devised with the help of an 8 year old CSA family member is a refreshing drink for any hot afternoon. You can mix up the berries, change up the herbs, or make it with only lemon...
by Marjorie Simmons | May 11, 2018 | Recipes
Shaved Asparagus Salad While the cast of characters for this salad are similar to our panzanella recipe, this variation is elevated to dinner party status with thinly shaved ribbons of asparagus, peppery radishes, and earthy mushrooms. If shaving asparagus is... by Marjorie Simmons | May 8, 2018 | Recipes
Raspberry Heat BBQ Sauce This Hui Household Original is perfect for grilled chicken thighs or salmon, though you can add it to any grilled meat for a delicious sweet-hot touch. 1 8 oz jar Agriberry's Raspberry Heat Jam1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce1... by Marjorie Simmons | May 8, 2018 | Recipes
Dutch Baby Pancake with Macerated Strawberries Don’t let the title fool you: this variation of Alton Brown’s dutch baby recipe may sound fancy, but it’s incredibly easy and perfect for a weekend treat. If you don’t have a cast iron...