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Tomato seconds - just a few blemishes and these delicious nuggets were banished to the jv section of the farmers market. I got a giant bucket for $5. Still taste great! Be sure to rescue seconds if...
Royal Oak Farmers Market
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JenniferEmilson And if you're going to char roast them etc, why not use ones that are considered 'sad'? It's like bruised fruit makes the best jam!
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DietID_TeamDietitians DEFINITELY. I popped these in my rasam and they tasted great because they were extra juicy!
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MichaelHalle Gazpacho for sure
First time making smoothie with Pak Choi, followed @JenniferEmilson's suggestion! It was delicious! Thanks Jennifer ☺️ #NoFoodWaste
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JenniferEmilson It's so healthy, but doesn't have a strong flavour, so totally works! 👍🏻👍🏻 Yay!
Don't toss your turnip greens - they're tasty! Cut them off of the turnips and store them in a vented container/bag. This also helps the turnips last longer. Pictured here are Japanese Hinona Kabu ...
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sugardetoxme Gorgeous variety!
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diginn And oh so beautiful!
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olivettefarm @sugardetoxme thanks! One of my favorite varieties.
#NoFoodWaste November - the flowers on Thai basil plants are wonderful. Use them in teas, as a tasty garnish, or even put them in a small mesh bag and steep them in stews/soups.
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sugardetoxme Fudge balls, I never thought about stews and soups
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olivettefarm @sugardetoxme that's my favorite way to use them! I highly recommend.
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MargaretG Basil flower tea is the best.
If you have just a scraping of jam at the bottom of the jar, DON'T throw it out. Loosen it up, add your olive oil, vinegar or lemon juice and seasonings to it and shake. Voila, instant tasty salad ...
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LannyGoLightly Yup, I do that with jams and honey!
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miachel Love this #NoFoodWaste tip. I also do that with honey, like Lanny.
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gingerandchorizo What a great idea!!