Eating with the seasons has never been easier — or more delicious!

Our recipe library is designed to help you make the most of the fresh, locally grown ingredients we provide. From vibrant summer squash to hearty winter greens, each recipe is tailored to showcase the seasonal variety that comes with eating local. We want to inspire you to embrace the adventure of cooking with seasonal produce and trying new ingredients, while making the process simple and enjoyable. Whether you're experimenting with something unfamiliar or just need fresh ideas for your staples, our library is here to guide you with easy-to-follow recipes for every meal. Let’s celebrate the flavors of the season together!

simple broccoli soup

Embark on a journey of rejuvenation with this simple vegan broccoli soup. This soup is not merely a bowl of warmth; it's a nutritional powerhouse designed to support your body's natural detoxification processes. A simple and whole detox can be a wonderful way to start the new year. Whether you are committed to veganuary or just want one clean meal this week, this broccoli soup is a great addition to your meal plan.

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broccoli apple soup

Broccoli loves the cooler weather as we roll from fall into winter here in NC. Pairing broccoli with apple may be surprising, but it turns out to be a really creamy and delicious soup. The apples sweet and tartness blend to hide away any bitterness the broccoli might have and help make the soup creamy with no cream at all.

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butternut squash soup

Fall is a cozy time. This bowl of warm, creamy butternut squash soup is perfect for the cool weather. With a complex roasted flavor and a creamy texture this soup is all around good. It can be served alongside grilled cheese or salad for a simple meal or as a side dish alongside your holiday feast. This soup even tastes good leftover.

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