Tag: foodie

  • Father’s Day: Sunday June 17th

    Father’s Day: Sunday June 17th

    Plan ahead to surprise Dad with all the goods he deserves!

    For the Foodie Dad

    Bring him in for lunch or dinner in our cafe – or order out for a picnic!
    We recommend: Our famous Fire Wrap & a Blueberry Blast smoothie, paired with solar-popped Bjorn Qorn and Locktown Farm Kombucha!

    For the Fitness Dad

    Give him the gift of good health with a selection of quality supplements!
    We recommend: Plant Fusion Chocolate Plant Protein Powder, Megafood’s Men’s Multivitamin, Basil Bandwagon Men’s Multi & Superieur Electrolyte Powder

    For the Outdoorsy Dad

    Give him the gift of nature’s bounty with a selection of fresh goods!
    We recommend: A selection of his favorite organic fruits & veggies, Nantucket Spider Tick Repellant, Incrediwear Trek Socks, and one of our stainless steel water bottles.

    For the Well-Groomed Dad

    Give him the gift of premium body care with a selection of clean products!
    We recommend: Badger Men’s Beard Oil, Every Man Jack Shower Gel, John Masters Organics 2 in 1 moisturizer/aftershave & Zum Goats Milk Soap bar.
  • Produce Spotlight: Delicata Squash

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    While the world turns to the Pumpkin and Butternut Squash to fulfill it’s fall comfort needs, we offer a lesser-known alternative. The Delicata Squash looks like decor, and perhaps doesn’t reach the kitchen as often as it’s more traditional cousins, but theres good reason to try it!

    It’s considered a summertime squash, but you’ll still find it on the shelves into late fall. It shares some similarities with Zucchini and Summer Squash in that it’s skin is thin enough to be eaten our peeled with a vegetable peeler.

    Delicata squash has a similar flavor profile to Sweet Corn, and some say it’s similar to Pumpkin Pie. The texture is similar to Butternut, and some say it’s even creamier!

    Here’s how to make quick work of preparing it:

    •Pre-heat oven to 425 Degrees

    •Clean the squash by running under warm water and scrubbing gently with your hands.

    •Cut end pieces off, then slice the whole squash in half, lengthwise

    •Scoop out seeds with a spoon

    •Drizzle olive oil on bottom of baking sheet

    •Place squash halves face down on the baking sheet

    •Bake for 10 minutes, flip and bake 10 minutes more, or until skin can be pierced by a fork

    •Salt if desired, then enjoy!