tasteofhome
A TASTE OF HOME/READERS DIGEST BOOK
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Copy Editor: Alysse Gear
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Recipe Testing & Editing: Taste of Home Test Kitchen
Food Photography: Taste of Home Photo Studio
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International standard Book number
(10): 1-61765-024-2
International standard Book number
(13): 978-1-61765-024-6
Library of Congress Control Number: 2011940521
Cover Photography
Photographer: Lori Foy
Food Stylist: Shannon Roum
Set Stylist: Melissa Haberman
eating fresh is BEST
Mom knew a thing or two when she said, Eat your veggies. And that old saying, An apple a day keeps the doctor away? Theres a kernel of truth to that, too.
The nutritional benefits of fruits and veggies are no big secret. Why, then, do so many turn up their noses at the mere sight of a plate of broccoli or eagerly choose a candy bar over sun-ripened berries to calm a sweet tooth?
Because most people have never experienced the true flavor of a tomato or delighted in the simple pleasure of a juicy plum picked straight from the tree. But lets face it. Growing an extensive vegetable garden and orchard doesnt fit the average backyard or schedule.
WHY PICK THE FARMERS MARKET?
As any regular farmers market shopper will tell you, the benefits of buying local and eating with the seasons are without contest. First of all, the food tastes better. At the farmers market, produce is usually harvested less than 24 hours prior. Add to that the money-saving benefits, nutritional advantage and community-building aspect, and its hard to imagine why someone wouldnt eat local. But where to begin?
Enter Taste of Home Farm Fresh Favorites . Think of this book as your blueprint for eating locally, whether that be your local farmers market, roadside stand or own backyard. Farm Fresh Favorites makes it easier than ever to experience the simple pleasures of eating close to the source.
With a bounty of family-friendly and versatile recipes (336 to be exact, each with a tempting full-color photo and handy section for cooking notes), Farm Fresh Favoritesguides the everyday cook through the seasons, explaining what produce to look for and when, as well as how to prepare mouthwatering, wholesome dishes using simple, honest ingredients. Food just doesnt taste better, it is better!
Four hefty chapters organized by seasonSpring, Early to Mid-Summer, Late Summer to Fall and Savor the Season act as an easy-to-follow map for eating seasonally, locally and, of course, deliciously.
Peppered throughout are 55+ tips to ensure every dish turns out just right, as well as information on selecting and storing produce, handy reference charts, a list of the countrys must-visit farmers markets and a comprehensive chapter on canning and preserving the harvest.
At Taste of Home, were all about cooking, caring and sharing. What better way to celebrate all three than with whole, fresh foods prepared in your kitchen from ingredients that are picked at the peak of ripeness.
Whether you want to use your gardens bounty, become a locavore for a week (or for life) or simply eat better, Taste of Home Farm Fresh Favorites brings you 336 seasonal dishes made from natures freshest ingredients.
WANT TO SHARE YOUR HOME-GROWN RECIPE?
Were looking for your gardens bounty recipes, from salads and sides to jams, jellies and wholesome entrees. Send them to: tasteofhome.com/submit.
step away from
THE SUPERMARKET
Go get your veggie fix at these top five cream-of-the-crop farmers markets.
For your convenience, weve scoped out five well-known markets. Just pack your canvas or recyclable shopping bag and get ready to thump cantaloupes and sniff tomatoes. Youll feel right at home.
1 PORTLAND FARMERS MARKET
Portland, Oregon
Open on Saturdays from late March through mid-December, this venerable feast for the senses, located on the Portland State University campus, appears on many lists of top farmers markets. Maybe thats because it offers great regional produce, live music, cooking demonstrations by top chefs and even a parcel pickup service for overeager shoppers. Four other affiliated markets run on weekdays in other neighborhoods. Go ahead and shop till you drop. portlandfarmersmarket.org
2 SANTA MONICA SATURDAY ORGANIC FARMERS MARKET
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