2021 Holiday Gift Guide
with Basil Bandwagon Natural Market
Happy Holidays! We have gifts for everyone on your list this holiday season – kids, parents, grandparents, uncles, aunts, pets – you name it!








2021 Holiday Gift Guide
with Basil Bandwagon Natural Market
Happy Holidays! We have gifts for everyone on your list this holiday season – kids, parents, grandparents, uncles, aunts, pets – you name it!









Basil Bandwagon Natural Market is proud to offer delicious, fresh and local milk from Spring Run Dairy Farm of Pittstown, NJ. Daniel Lyness, owner and operator, efficiently runs this dairy farm with the help of his family. Spring Run’s property is absolutely breathtaking, as the 126 acre farm contains plenty of pastures for the cows to graze on, a garden to grow crops, as well as picturesque views of the land surrounding the farm. The cows themselves are incredibly joyful and friendly, as the Lyness family works around-the-clock to make sure that they have an enriching life beyond producing milk. They do this by making sure that the cows have plenty of time to relax and graze freely in the pastures, consistent cleanliness of the cows and their barns, and that they have abundant amounts of nourishing foods. The beautiful farm in combination with the nurturing results in a farm containing cheerful and carefree cows.
One of the most notable aspects is the careful control over farm operations especially with the cows that inhabit it. Dan’s process begins with planting and harvesting the crops that feed the cows. Spring Run ensures that everything their cows ingest is up to their high standards. The feed they grow is stored for the winter as well, to ensure that the calves and cows are getting the essential nutrients they need all year round. Spring Run believes that in order to have high quality milk, you need cows that are nutritionally balanced as well as clean, happy, and healthy. As Dan says, “the cleaner, the better!”
Spring Run has two distinct breeds of cows, the Jersey Cow and the Holstein Cow, each with their own specific characteristics. The Jersey Cow is brown in color and much smaller than the Holstein, your classic black and white cow. The Jersey Cow produces much less milk than the Holstein, but that milk is higher in fat and protein than the milk from a Holstein. The combination of milk from the two breeds results in a flavorful and creamy whole milk.


The pasteurization and bottling process is done completely contactless to ensure that it’s sanitary and free from outside contaminants. As soon as the raw milk is collected from the cows, it is immediately kept at 35°F, filtered out for any contaminants, and put into a pasteurizer to be cleaned and bottled. To further maintain high quality, they pasteurize at the minimum required temperature to preserve vital nutrients from being removed. The NJ State Department of Health comes once a month to analyze and test Spring Run’s milk in a laboratory, and every 3 months to inspect the condition of the cows and the pastures. To ensure that everything is properly sterilized, they made all their machines in the process completely stainless steel, as this is the easiest to keep sanitary. Everything that is used in the pasteurization and bottling process is sanitized thoroughly twice a day to ensure no bacteria is present anywhere in the facility.
Their facility is fairly new, as the barns were built by Dan in 2013 and they have been bottling their own milk on-site since February 2021. Spring Run has streamlined their milk pasteurization and bottling processes to be as efficient as possible to continuously produce high quality dairy products. Spring Run’s self-serve farm store is open every Saturday and Sunday from 10AM-4PM for customers to purchase milk and see the cows grazing in the pastures that made it all possible.
Resources:
https://www.facebook.com/springrundairy

On sale this week (9/9-9/15): Organic Granny Smith Apples $1.99 lb!
Fall is coming around the corner and what better way to celebrate than with baked apples! Luckily for us, Granny Smith apples are on sale this week. Plus, the aroma of this delicious dessert will get your entire house in the fall spirit! They can be served as a breakfast, sweet treat, and even dessert!
Bonus- Coombs Family Farms Maple Syrup (12 oz bottle) is on sale this month for $7.99 each! Drizzle on top before serving & enjoy!

Ingredients
3 Large Granny Smith Apples
3 Tablespoons Butter, melted
3 Tablespoons Brown Sugar, unpacked
3 Tablespoons All-Purpose or Gluten Free Flour
6 Tablespoons Quick Oats (if making recipe gluten free, make sure your oats are too!)
2 Pinches of Cinnamon, or to taste

Method
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
2. Cut apples in half and remove core and seeds with small paring knife or spoon.
3. In small bowl, combine butter, brown sugar, flour, oats, and cinnamon. Spoon on top of apple halves and sprinkle with cinnamon.
4. Place on a cookie sheet and bake in oven for 30 minutes.
5. Serve warm with scoop of ice cream or maple syrup if desired and enjoy!
Before you enjoy your delightfully baked granny smith apples, make sure you take a picture of your masterpiece! Post it on social media and tag your favorite produce market, Basil Bandwagon Natural Market! #basilbandwagon #producerecipeoftheweek

On sale this week (9/2-9/8): Organic Broccoli $2.49 each!
Tis’ the season for roasting vegetables! The best part about roasting vegetables is that it’s quick and simple, you can use them as a side, or even as an entree. You can add all of your favorite autumn vegetables like butternut squash, pumpkin, sweet potatoes, and more!
Bonus- Napa Valley Extra Virgin Olive Oil is on sale this month for $9.49 each!

Ingredients
1 1/2 Pounds Broccoli, cut into florets of even size
3-4 Tablespoons Extra Virgin Olive Oil
1 Tablespoon Fresh Lemon Juice (about half a lemon)
Kosher Salt
2-3 Garlic Cloves, minced
Freshly Ground Black Pepper
1/4 Cup Grated Parmesan Cheese, or to taste (try our Italian imported cheese!)

Method
1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.
2. In a large bowl, toss broccoli and garlic with olive oil and lemon juice until lightly coated. Sprinkle salt and toss to coat.
3. On a lined baking sheet (use olive oil, parchment paper, or aluminum foil), arrange the broccoli in a single layer.
4. Roast for 16-20 minutes until cooked through (check by poking with a fork) and lightly browned. If you see some charring, don’t worry- those are the best parts!
5. Put roasted broccoli back in large bowl and toss with freshly ground black pepper and grated parmesan.
6. Serve immediately and enjoy!
Before you enjoy your delicious roasted broccoli with imported parmesan, make sure you take a picture of your masterpiece! Post it on social media and tag your favorite produce market, Basil Bandwagon Natural Market! #basilbandwagon #producerecipeoftheweek
For more ideas and pictures of this recipe, click here: https://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/roasted_broccoli/

Local Spotlight: San Marzano Tomatoes from Lancaster Farm Fresh Cooperative!
Lancaster Farm Fresh Cooperative is a non-profit organic farmer’s cooperative of over 100 family farmers located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania! They provide fresh, certified organic fruits, vegetables, and other farm fresh products!
It’s tomato season and we’re celebrating it with this flavorful tomato conserva! It’s the perfect addition to any dish where you want to add some rich flavor; like a caprese salad, pasta, soup, stew, or you can even use it as a condiment. These slow-roasted tomatoes can be refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 1 week or frozen for up to 2 months.

Ingredients
4 lb. Ripe San Marzano or Plum Tomatoes, cored and sliced crosswise 1/2 inch think
2 Medium Cloves Garlic, smashed and peeled
1/2 Cup Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
Kosher Salt & Freshly Ground Black Pepper

Method
1. Position racks in the upper and lower thirds of the oven and heat the over to 350 degrees F
2. Divide the tomatoes and garlic between two large rimmed baking sheets.
3. Drizzle oil over tomatoes and season with 1 teaspoon salt and several grinds of pepper. Gently toss the tomatoes to evenly coat with oil and spread in a single layer.
4. Put sheets in oven and lower heat to 225 degrees F. Slowly roast, rotating and switching sheets halfway through, until the tomatoes look like juicy sun-dried tomatoes, wrinkly and slightly browned in spots, 5-6 hours.
5. Let tomatoes cool for at least 10 minutes before serving or using.
NOTE: The conserva can be refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 1 week or frozen for up to 2 months.
Before you enjoy your flavorful tomato conserva, make sure you take a picture of your masterpiece! Post it on social media and tag your favorite produce market, Basil Bandwagon Natural Market! #basilbandwagon #producerecipeoftheweek
For more pictures and ideas from this recipe, click here: https://www.finecooking.com/recipe/tomato-conserva

On sale this week (7/1-7/7): Organic Broccoli $1.99 each & Organic Red Grapes $2.49 lb!
This salad is the best addition to your table this 4th of July! It’s simple to make, healthy for you, and everyone will love it- plus you get all of the health benefits from the broccoli and grapes too!

Ingredients
Salad
1 Cup Bacon Bits
1/3 Cup Hemp Seeds
1 Large Head Broccoli, cut into bite-size pieces
1/3 Cup Red Onion, diced
1 Cup Seedless Red Grapes, halved
Dressing
1 Cup Mayonnaise
3 Tablespoons Apple Cider Vinegar
2 Tablespoons Sugar
Pepper, to taste

Method
1. In a medium bowl, whisk mayonnaise, vinegar, sugar, and pepper together.
2. In a large bowl, combine broccoli, onion, and grapes in a bowl.
3. Pour house-made dressing over broccoli salad mixture and toss to coat evenly.
4. Sprinkle bacon bits and hemp hearts over salad, mix well, and enjoy!
Before you enjoy your delicious broccoli and red grape salad, make sure you take a picture of your masterpiece! Post it on social media and tag your favorite produce market, Basil Bandwagon Natural Market! #basilbandwagon #producerecipeoftheweek

On sale this week (6/17-6/23): Organic White Peaches $2.99 lb. and Organic Tommy Atkins Mangoes 4 for $5!
This is the perfect summer addition to your table this season! Not only is it refreshing and simple to make, but it can be used with anything! Put it on tacos, use as a side, dip with chips, or even top off your local fish that you bought from your favorite local market, Basil Bandwagon!

Ingredients
2 Medium Tomatoes, chopped
2 White Peaches, chopped
1 Medium Red Onion, chopped
1 Sweet Yellow Pepper, chopped
1 Tommy Atkins Mango, chopped
1 Jalapeño, seeded and chopped
1 Lime, juiced
1/2 Teaspoon Cilantro, chopped

Method
1. In a large bowl, combine all ingredients and mix.
2. Serve with tortilla chips, fish, tacos, or rice, and enjoy!
Before you enjoy your refreshing summer peach mango salsa, make sure you take a picture of your masterpiece! Post it on social media and tag your favorite produce market, Basil Bandwagon Natural Market! #basilbandwagon #producerecipeoftheweek

On sale this week (5/27-6/2): Organic Heirloom Tomatoes $3.99 lb. and Organic Mangoes 4 for $5!
‘Tis the season for salads! This simple, refreshing tomato-mango salad is not only healthy and light, but it’s the perfect addition to any summer party or bbq- or even just a side at the dinner table! What makes it special is the local basil leaves from Sandbrook Meadow Farm! Buy yours today and plant in your garden this spring.

Ingredients
2 Large Heirloom Tomatoes
1 Large Ripe Mango
1 1/2 Tablespoons Olive Oil
1 Teaspoon Rice Wine Vinegar
Pinch of Curry Powder
6 Basil Leaves
Salt and Pepper, to taste

Method
1. Core tomatoes and slice into 1″ cubes.
2. Remove the mango from the pit and cut in 1″ cubes.
3. Combine tomatoes and mangoes in a medium sized bowl.
4. In a food processor, combine oil, basil leaves, curry powder, vinegar and seasoning. Puree until thoroughly blended.
5. Drizzle the dressing over the mixed mango and tomato salad, top with additional chopped basil leaves (if desired) and enjoy!
Before you enjoy your refreshing tomato-mango salad, make sure you take a picture of your masterpiece! Post it on social media and tag your favorite produce market, Basil Bandwagon Natural Market! #basilbandwagon #producerecipeoftheweek

