Posts by Sage Mountain Farm
TriColor Radishes
Here’s a quick storage tip for all you radish lovers out there! Wash and trim the radishes as soon as possible. Then slice ’em up how you like them. I prefer circles, but you could go with semicircles or chunks. Then place them in a lidded container and cover with cold water. This way, your…
Read MoreCalling All Cooks!
[polldaddy poll=8891465]Calling all cooks, I want to know what you are doing with our delicious produce. Asian Fusion? Organic body care products? Raw food? Roasting, blanching, blending? Give it up, peeps! I am craving inspiration from you. Now is the time for you to become famous, well sorta. I mean you never know who will…
Read More9 Things to do with Citrus
Fresh fruit segments This one’s a no-brainer, really. Both grapefruits and oranges can lend a bright juicy flavor to any salad. With citrus in your salad you can avoid or reduce the amount of dressing that you would normally use and save yourself a few calories while you’re at it…bonus! Fresh juice Another no-brainer… Hey,…
Read MoreItalian Style Mustard Greens
How do you enjoy mustard greens? I don’t have any mustard-green-specific family recipe so I decided to make one up. YUP, this is an original. Well, there ain’t much to it exactly, but it is tasty and easy, so it’s a win-win, whip-up type of recipe that’s great to have in your back pocket for…
Read MorePineapple “Unfried” Rice
Today we will be using a recipe from the YouTube show, The Chef and The Dietician. They call it Pineapple Unfried Rice. Ya’ know, fried rice…only not fried. No oil and veggie-packed folks, about as healthy as you can get! Bring it on! This is a super tasty recipe. Hubby and kids approved and I,…
Read MoreSalad Sprinkles
Beets + Carrots = No more boring salads! This week I decided to pair up these root veggies for some color on my salads. Shredded carrots are a pretty standard topping for a green salad, but add some shredded beets and you have added a pop of vibrant color along with four times the protein…
Read MoreGreen Soup
The important thing to note about this chef-inspired soup is that it can be used as a template for any greens that you have on hand. Broccoli…check! Kale…check! Double the spinach and no beet greens…O.K.! Even lettuce can be used as part of your huge pile of greens. Imagine the reaction that you would get…
Read MoreTwo Spinach Smoothies
It’s smoothie time! I do like me some kale and lettuce, but when I saw the spinach in my CSA box, I immediately thought of smoothies! The weather is warming up and so I like to change up my usual breakfasts from the comforting oatmeal or hash brown scramble to a cool and frosty treat.…
Read MoreGreen Garlic Storage Tip
Hello! You know, the first week we got the green garlic in our boxes I just chucked it in the crisper and went about the business of unloading the rest of the box. Then later in the week, when I wanted to use it, I found it had wilted. It still tasted great, but it…
Read MoreFish with Green Garlic Spread
Springtime means different things to different folks, but here at Sage Mountain Farm it means the arrival of green garlic. Green garlic is sought after by chefs and foodies alike for its flavor, aroma and all out Spring-greenie-ness! Green garlic, also known as spring garlic or young garlic is just that…the immature garlic plant harvested…
Read MoreCimmaron Cherry Smoothie
Cimmaron is a red Romaine variety. Cimmaron lettuce is beautiful and unusual with its garnet color and its long slender leaves. I read that this type of Romaine lettuce has been around since the 1700’s! It has a great mild taste and the color is spectacular. I usually grab another lettuce first though. …
Read MoreJuicing Celery
Gather the goods..then juice ’em! During this past January we had some very cold (for California, sorry East Coast!) overnight temps at the farm and I think that this stressed our celery. When you open your CSA box and see celery listed on the packing slip you may or may not recognize it. …
Read MoreKumquat Salad
Tart and Citrusy! Today I wanted to share with you a salad that I created “on the fly” to go with last night’s dinner. It was zesty and fresh tasting, I loved it! I used things that I had on hand and created a citrusy salad that was a great accompaniment to our meal…
Read MoreLentil Sloppy Joes
This may just surprise you. It’s comforting and tasty. It’s full of fiber and flavor. It uses up greens in a way that you might not have thought of before! I want to continue our series of greens recipes today with this original recipe for a lentil mixture that can be enjoyed on its own…
Read MoreSpicy Spaghetti Squash with Black Beans
Before winter is over and winter squash is “sooooo last season” (insert valley girl accent here, lol!) I have a couple of recipes to share with you that will give you some new things to do with the winter squash that is still around. This one is specifically for that silly, stringy, spaghetti squash. When…
Read MoreFresh Ginger Storage Tip
A long time ago I bought some fresh ginger at the store to make a ginger tea. Boiling water poured over a few small slices of fresh ginger, let steep, voila! Ginger Tea! Then I had a knobby ginger root to store, so I put it in the fridge. Life has a way of moving…
Read MoreCitrus Ginger Sauce
Here it comes, are you ready? This recipe today is an original recipe that I have come to rely on at least twice a week. This is the first recipe in a series that will make it easy for you to eat your greens. Greens alone are a humble powerhouse of nutrition, but not the…
Read MoreGrapefruit-ade!
What do you do with those delicious grapefruit? My sons like to eat them cut in half and sprinkled with sugar…sound familiar? Do you supreme them and put them in salads? I like all of those ways but my favorite way to enjoy those sweet-tart gems is to make grapefruit-ade. Think lemonade…with grapefruit juice instead.…
Read MorePrep for Organic Broccoli
Broccoli is one of my all-time favorite veggies. I have always liked it, even as a kid. My Granny and I were the ones at get-togethers standing by the veggie tray eating the broccoli. It’s something we’ve shared, and I like that. Aphids Love Organic Broccoli! Here’s the tricky bit, virtually ALL organic broccoli has…
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