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Recipe: Vanilla Ice Cream with Honey

Ingredients 3 cups heavy cream 1 cup whole milk 1/2 cup Organic Mountains honey 2 vanilla beans, split lengthwise and scraped 4 large egg yolks 1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract from Stephenson Farms Directions Heat the cream, milk, honey and vanilla beans and seeds in a heavy saucepan over medium heat until hot, being careful not to let the mixture boil and curdle. Lightly whisk the egg yolks in a medium heatproof bowl, then slowly drizzle 1 cup of the hot cream mixture into the yolks while whisking. Pour the yolk mixture ...

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A Brief Ice Cream History

Persian Empire invented it, Roman Empire embraced it, Muslim chemists revolutionized it, Renaissance Europe popularized it, and modern day industry enabled everyone to experience it. This is the journey of ice cream through our history. Who Invented Ice Cream?   History of the ice cream spans the period of last two and a half thousand years, during which they managed to push the boundaries of technological knowledge, fashion and culinary finesse. Ice Cream Timeline  Ice cream timeline covers the entire span of the modern human civilization. They first ...

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All Hail Kale

At just 33 calories, one cup of raw kale has: Nearly 3 grams of protein 2.5 grams of fiber (which helps manage blood sugar and makes you feel full) Vitamins A, C, and K Folate, a B vitamin that’s key for brain development Alpha-linolenic acid, an omega-3 fatty acid. (While kale has far less omega-3 than fish, it is another way to get some of this healthy fat into your diet. Lutein and zeaxanthin, nutrients that give kale it's deep, dark green coloring and protect against macular degeneration and cataracts Minerals including phosphorus,pota...

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Spicy Dill Pickles

Ingredients 4 cups rice wine vinegar 2 tablespoons honey 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes 1 teaspoon whole white peppercorns 1 teaspoon coriander seeds 1 teaspoon mustard seeds 1/2 teaspoon fennel seeds 1/2 teaspoon toasted cumin seeds 1 tablespoon kosher salt 2 tablespoons coarsely chopped fresh dill 2 tablespoons coarsely chopped cilantro leaves 2 unpeeled cucumbers, washed, cut in 1/2 horizontally then quartered lengthwise Directions Combine the vinegar, honey, pepper flakes, peppercorns, coriander, mustard seeds, fennel seeds, cumin and salt in a ...

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Interval Vendor – New Products For June 6th

Hope at Stephenson Farms has a fantastic new peanut butter treat this weekend. Stop by and discover what Hope has created for you! Nira at Let's Get Thai will introduce Basil Rice, Shrimp Summer Rolls with Peanut Sauce, Thai Sausage, and Veggie Summer Rolls with Peanut Sauce.    

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Sample of Fresh Produce This Week

Clarke's Farm Tomatoes (limited) Fresh cut flowers Baby cuts and zucchini Onions Bok Choy Green beans Herbs Lettuces Toad Haven Daikon beets sorrel Romaine Butterhead lettuce kale, collards endive loose leaf lettuce micro greens herbs arugula dandelion greens kohlrabi. Harvest Table Farms cabbages baby beets sugar snap peas Chinese cabbage carrots rainbow chard salad mix kales baby squash herbs onions. Buice Farms Angel wing begonias Rose begonias Yellow and Black Ornamental Sweet Potato vine Wave Petunias herbs last week ...

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Virtues of a Sharp Knife

A sharp knife works better Sharp knives cut with less brute force than dull knives. Less brute force does less damage to the food, which you can easily see by looking closely at the cut. Delicate ingredients, like herbs, sliced through cleanly will look fresher for longer, whereas a dull knife will crush more of the cells surrounding the cut, which ultimately accelerates wilting and discoloration. But more than this, a dull knife slows you down, while a sharp knife makes prep easier and more enjoyable. ...

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Raw Beet and Carrot Salad

Beets, like carrots, can be eaten raw. And they’re delicious that way, crunchy and sweet. So sweet, in fact, that they need a strongly acidic dressing like this one for balance. 1 to 11/2 pounds beets, preferably small 2 large shallots Salt and freshly ground black pepper 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard, or to taste 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil 2 tablespoons sherry or other good strong vinegar 1 sprig fresh tarragon, minced, if available 1/4 cup chopped parsley leaves Peel the beets and shallots. Combine them in a food processor and pulse carefully ...

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School’s Out – POP Club’s In

The first in a summer-long series of POP (Power of Produce) Club events kicks off this weekend with an observation hive provided by Organic Mountains, our exclusive vendor of gourmet honey and body products. Stop by the Welcome tent to sign up for the POP Club.

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