Savor Cooks: Kabocha Squash
Kabocha squash is a gnarly beauty. It’s got warts and funky nubbins, but the inside flesh is so smooth and vibrantly yellow-orange. Some varieties of kabocha squash have green skin and others have orange skin. And the skin is actually edible. Here are some fun ways to enjoy kabocha squash: Sliced into thin wedges and […]
September is Kabocha Squash
Shaped like a squat pumpkin and similar in taste and texture to sweet potatoes, this sweet Japanese squash is a wintertime staple! The Kabocha squash can be easily recognized by its deep-green skin and distinctive white speckles. The inside of the squash is just as exciting! When the squash is cut open a beautiful orange-yellow […]
Holly’s Health Hints: Fats, Cancer and Taco Dip
Did you know: there are more studies on the correlation of fat and cancer than on any other dietary risk factor? There is good evidence that fat increases your risk of developing cancer, especially cancer of the prostate, colon, breast, ovary, endometrium, and pancreas. But not all fats are the same. Saturated Fat Saturated fat, […]
Soupure
My name is Vivienne Vella, and my business partner is Angela Blatteis. WE are Soupure, and here is our story! Our Story….In a Soup Bowl When we started Soupure, Angela and I were both fed up with buying soup from the grocery store or a restaurant that was packed with salt, sugar, cream, fillers, […]
August is Concord Grapes
CONCORD GRAPES How long does it take to find the perfect grape? If you were to ask Ephraim Wales Bull, the inventor of the Concord grape, he would tell you over 22,000 attempts! The dark purple, aromatic and so-called “perfect grape” was named after Concord, Massachusetts where it was first grown. It’s early ripening, and […]
July is Sugar Snap Peas
Pleasantly sweet, crisp and tasty. This summer snack is packed full of nutrients. What could be better? Sugar snap peas are not only delicious, but also rich in fiber and teeming with vitamins and minerals. These crunchy legumes are perfect for a hot summer day! Pop ‘em like chips! OH SNAP! Snap pea’s high fiber […]
Kiwi
Kiwi: the most common ‘exotic’ grocery store staple you can think of, ideal for smoothies, popsicles or sliced on a plate in the evening glow. The fuzzy fruit is extremely refreshing. But what’s it got for us? What are the health attributes of the green flesh? Lets explore the top 3 reasons why Kiwi should […]
Savor Cooks: Kiwi
For a vibrant warm-weather treat that will boost your antioxidant load and satisfy your sweet tooth, try this ‘ice cream’ made with just 3 ingredients – kiwi, banana, and matcha tea powder. Chop the fruit, freeze, blend, and re-freeze until scoop-able. Looking for more kiwinspiration? Try our recipe for Chocolate Dipped Kiwi Coins over on […]
Savor Cooks: Apricots
A fresh ripe apricot is so delicious all on its own. Enjoy this summery fruit as is, with a dollop of yogurt or with some crumbled blue cheese and a drizzle of honey. For a light spring-summer salad, try our recipe for Herby Apricot Salad with Pistachios and Feta. Sliced apricots pair well with […]
Apricots
Spring has finally sprung, and soon, the wonderful velvety-orange Apricots will be harvested. Its origins are disputed. Some people believe that apricots came from Armenia while others suggest that they were first cultivated in India. Wherever they originated, they eventually found their way to the Greeks circa 60 BC, who referred to the fruit as […]