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Bake It Up, Baby! Our Best Baking Tips

With the holidays just around the corner and cooler weather settling in, it’s time to get baking. Whether you’re a novice or could handily win a bake-off, here are some tips and recipes to help you bake it up. Everything You Need to Know About Pie Dough – Pumpkin, apple, berry, chocolate…the filling is just […]

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Let’s Talk Turkey: Planning for Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving gatherings don’t need to be elaborate or stressful. Whether you’re entertaining a couple or a crowd, your co-op can help you with planning and ingredients, or ready-to-eat holiday meals, pies and sides. Here are a few ideas to get you started! Great beginnings Set out a tray or two of snacks before the main meal; it’s

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Celebrate Father’s Day…With Fabulous Food!

Show Dad how much you care by preparing and sharing a delicious meal together. We’ve gathered up a bunch of recipes for you to mix and match for a fabulous Father’s Day meal. Just grab a main dish, a side or two, and a dessert to have a complete menu.   Asian Barbecue Chicken BBQ

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Get a Taste of Mardi Gras

Mardi Gras, otherwise known as Fat Tuesday, marks the end of a month long celebration rich in culture and history. Although Mardi Gras can be traced back to medieval Europe, the first carnival (like the ones we are familiar with today) wasn’t held until 1781. Throughout the 1800s the celebration continued to transform through the introduction of new traditions. The Mardi Gras celebration gave rise to modern parade floats and “throws” (things thrown to parade-goers from floats that include beads and coins), but also most importantly a variety of special foods.

 

One common tradition is the King Cake, a giant cinnamon roll frosted with the colors of Mardi Gras. Purple stands for justice, green for faith, and gold for power. Hundreds of thousands of King Cakes are consumed during the carnival season. It is named King Cake because it represents the three kings who delivered gifts to Jesus. A plastic baby is baked inside the hollow cinnamon roll, and whoever receives the baby provides the next cake or hosts the next party. Those who receive the baby are then regarded as the King or Queen of the next party held.

 

Celebrate and enjoy Mardi Gras with these traditional recipes:

 

 

 

 

 

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What’s Fresh? Foods for Love!

What’s Fresh? Foods for Love! This week, the Co-op is offering a special assortment of fresh fruits and veggies in celebration of Valentine’s Day. Look for strawberries, raspberries, artichoke hearts, and much more to prepare a romantic meal for that special someone. If words can’t express the way you feel, remember that the best way

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