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Boxes Are In – December 31 | The Produce Box Girls
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The freshness you love… at a price you can afford. The Produce Box Girls. Boxes Are In – December 31. Our boxes today look great. There was a shortage of fruit at the Farmers Market today but we made up for it in Veggies…Todays boxes include Iceberg Lettuce, cabbage, Onions, mushrooms, green beans, broccoli, bell peppers, Roma tomatoes, cucumbers, bananas, apples and pineapple. Next Box January 14th. Payment Due date is Sunday January 12th. Happy New Year to all. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window).
FAQ | The Produce Box Girls
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The freshness you love… at a price you can afford. The Produce Box Girls. Curious as to how our Co-Op operates? Here are some of our most commonly asked questions. Q: How much does a box cost? Q: How can I pay? Some participants also choose to pay for a month or two at a time. If this is the case, please write on the memo section of your check what dates you would like to participate, or include a note with that information included. Q: How frequently do you operate? Q: How much food is in a box? Of cour...
Boxes Are In – December 17 | The Produce Box Girls
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The freshness you love… at a price you can afford. The Produce Box Girls. Boxes Are In – December 17. As you can see from the above picture, today’s boxes are phenomenal! And that is just a picture of the regular box. So just IMAGINE what the Holiday box we offered today looks like. A large part of that was because we had 19 people today. A larger number of people participating means more produce every time. So refer your friends to our website because we’d love to have them join us! Click to email (Open...
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The freshness you love… at a price you can afford. The Produce Box Girls. This week’s recipe for Cauliflower Tots (from skinnytaste.com. Was shared by Tanecia. And it sounds so exciting to me! Tanecia said she served these up the other night alongside burgers with avocado, lettuce, and tomato. YUM! Thanks Tanecia for sharing this great recipe! If anyone else has any recipes they’d like to share that use items from our last produce box, or any for that matter, please share them on our Facebook page. Again...
Sliced Apple Cake | The Produce Box Girls
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The freshness you love… at a price you can afford. The Produce Box Girls. We got this recipe from Amanda who had it the other night at a party and wanted to share. She said it was a great way to enjoy some of our apples and I think she’s right. Sounds yummy and we can’t wait to try it! Peel apples and slice as for apple pie – 4 cups. Grease and flour 13×9 pan. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Pour into prepared pan and bake 1 hour. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window).
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Menu Plan Dec 18 | The Produce Box Girls
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The freshness you love… at a price you can afford. The Produce Box Girls. Menu Plan Dec 18. Today’s menu comes from Dana:. My family loves to try new recipes and dinner ideas, especially when we receive our vegetable box. This week menu includes:. Coleslaw (featuring the cabbage from the last box). Stovetop fried potatoes using the potatoes in this weeks box. Tossed salad using Romaine lettuce, carrots, and tomatoes from the last box. Shrimp leftover from last night. Sauteed zucchini and onions. You are ...
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Organization Assessment and Development. New Product Assessment and Launch. Market and Sales Representation. De La Cruz Strategic Global Consulting and Training. De La Cruz Consulting are produce industry experts who will help you stay ahead of the curve for the produce and packaged goods Industry. University of California Davis (Post Harvest Group/Services). South Eastern Produce Council. Seald Sweet Citrus Growers. Produce Marketing Association (PMA). Performance Food Group/Performance Foods. De La Cru...
Our Produce Box
We do with all this produce? Saturday, October 23, 2010. Friends, I apologize for my absence here. My camera is broken! A disaster for a food blogger! Searching through old photos, I found this (not-so-great) one of my favorite autumn dinner: stuffed acorn squash. Today a brisk wind is blowing the leaves from the trees, the sun is shining, the air is crisp: this dish is a perfect match. Enjoy this autumn meal while I figure out this camera mess! Receipe below; printable version here. Next, take inventory...
The Produce Box Experiment | Girl + Box of Produce
The Produce Box Experiment. June 1, 2011 at 7:51 PM · Filed under Blueberries. Today is June first and the first day of the New Orleans Eat Local Challenge 2011. The basic premise of The Challenge is that you only eat foods grown and prepared within 200 miles of New Orleans. I decided that this would tie-in nicely with my attempt to eat mainly from my Hollygrove. For breakfast I had Bittersweet Plantation. So what did I learn today? I need to eat different foods (nutritionally) and probably a little bit ...
The Produce Box Girls | the freshness you love… at a price you can afford
The freshness you love… at a price you can afford. The Produce Box Girls. If anyone has zucchini left this was a great recipe! Everyone in my family loved these, especially the kids! I found the recipe at http:/ curiouscountrycook.blogspot.ca/2012/03/zucchini-tots.html. Recipe adapted: The Naptime Chef. 1 cups zucchini, grated. 1 egg (1 large egg equals 3-4 tbsp when whisked together). 1/4 yellow onion, diced. 1/4 cup cheese (cheddar or Parmesan work the best). 1/4 cup bread crumbs – I used Italian.
The Produce Box Girls | the freshness you love… at a price you can afford
The freshness you love… at a price you can afford. The Produce Box Girls. If anyone has zucchini left this was a great recipe! Everyone in my family loved these, especially the kids! I found the recipe at http:/ curiouscountrycook.blogspot.ca/2012/03/zucchini-tots.html. Recipe adapted: The Naptime Chef. 1 cups zucchini, grated. 1 egg (1 large egg equals 3-4 tbsp when whisked together). 1/4 yellow onion, diced. 1/4 cup cheese (cheddar or Parmesan work the best). 1/4 cup bread crumbs – I used Italian.
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Our Produce Box: Recipes
Our Produce Box: Recipes. 2 acorn squash (about 1 1/2 lb. each), rinsed. 8 oz bulk pork sausage. 1/2 c chopped onion. 2 sweet apples such as Fuji (1 lb. total), peeled, cored, and chopped. 1/2 c dried cranberries. 1/4 t dried thyme. 3 T chopped pecans. 1/4 c maple syrup. Uncover squash and turn halves upright; fill equally with sausage mixture. Drizzle equally with maple syrup and bake, uncovered, until filling is slightly browned on top, about 15 minutes longer.
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