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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broccoli bacon salad

Need a break from traditional holiday foods? This recipe takes humble broccoli and transforms it into a crunchy, savory delight. Broccoli, known for its nutritional prowess, provides a crisp and fresh base for this salad, packed with vitamins, fiber, and antioxidants. The addition of crispy bacon brings a smoky and salty note, elevating the dish to a satisfying and savory experience.

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tomato pie

The tomato pie recipe from Saving Room for Dessert is a delicious and satisfying dish that is perfect for a summer day. The sweetness of the ripe tomatoes, the saltiness of the bacon, and the creaminess of the cheese all combine to create a flavorful and satisfying pie. The addition of basil adds a fresh, herbal flavor that complements the other ingredients.

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southern collards eggs & bacon

Collard greens are a Southern delicacy. A member of the cabbage family that grows all the way until the first frost, collards are a quintessential fall green. Collards are great for fiber and they’re an excellent source of vitamins A, C E, and K, which fortifies bones, as well as magnesium, potassium, iron and calcium. While most people eat greens with lunch, dinner or supper, collards are excellent paired with classic breakfast of eggs and bacon.

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