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In Season: What we’re doing with Escarole & Curly Endive
You’ve probably heard of Belgian endive, but what about curly endive? Both curly endive and escarole enjoy and thrive in chilly weather, so they have been doing exceptionally well this year. Both are members of the chicory family and have … Continue reading
Posted in Endive, Escarole, Food/Recipes, In Season: What we're doing with...
Tagged curly endive, Endive, Escarole
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What you can make with your CSA basket of goods
This post serves two purposes. One, this is for our CSA shares…here are the recipes I promised! Two, for any of you interested in CSA shares next year, this is what you can look forward to eating. The half shares … Continue reading
Recipes for produce from July 2 market
Finally this weekend we’ll have more than three items on our table. So exciting! To help you prepare meals with the produce you purchase, we’re providing you with a few recipes to try. Enjoy! Green Goddess Dressing Ingredients: – 1 … Continue reading
Posted in Cabbage, Escarole, Farmers Market, Food/Recipes, Parsley, Radicchio
Tagged balsamic marinated radicchio, bon appetit, chives, closetcooking, Escarole, goat cheese, gourmet, green goddess dressing, local food, napa cabbage, Radicchio, spicy napa cabbage slaw, Tarragon, warm escarole salad
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