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!

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maple pecan roasted butternut squash

Celebrate the flavors of the season with maple pecan roasted butternut squash. As the cooler months roll in, butternut squash takes center stage, offering a vibrant and versatile ingredient for autumn and winter dishes. Known for its subtly sweet taste and creamy texture, butternut squash is a seasonal favorite that's both delicious and nutritious.

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Braised Kale, Turnips, Apple and Turkey

If you’re looking for an alternative to the standard root veggies and greens, you’ll love this sweet and savory spin on the classic braised greens. Making the most of sweet and savory versatility of turnips, the star of this dish is the roots and greens. Adding fresh grated apple and shredded turkey adds full body flavor without adding calories. his light dish could also be made vegetarian without the turkey by substituting apple cider for broth or vegan with your favorite butter alternative.

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Hearty Sweet Potato, Arugula & Wild Rice Salad with Ginger Dressing

This hearty salad makes six servings, so it is great to make early in the week for meal prep. The savory, more bitter flavor of the Arugula is an excellent complement to the sweetness of the potato and dried cranberries. Top it with your combination of seeds and nuts to provide a great crunch, and you have a fantastic meal or side dish!

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