Showing posts with label fresh produce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fresh produce. Show all posts

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Apples take over

We are blessed with an abundance of fruit growing freely in our backyard. Three apple trees, a plum tree, a peach tree, and grapes that travel over our fence line from our next door neighbor's yard. There is also a grapefruit tree growing in the abandoned yard directly behind our house, where I like to take the kids and liberate the tart little orbs.
This year our apple trees are producing like I've never seen, so I needed to find something to do with the plethora of green fruits. 
Thus, my first attempt at applesauce.

picked fresh today!


I poked around on Pinterest for a recipe, and found (of course) dozens of crock pot applesauce pins. I decided to Frankenstein a couple recipes together to come up with my own.

Step one:
Peel, core & dice 6-8 apples (depending on size.)
after this, I just gave them a really rough chop. not too small.
Step two: Stir together 1/2 Cup water, 1/4 Cup brown sugar, 1 1/2 Tablespoon cinnamon, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract.

Step three: Add cut apples to crock pot, then pour liquid mixture evenly over apples. 
omg yum.
Step four: Set crock pot to "Low." They cook for about 4 hours total, but halfway through, I gave them a stir. (Ok, maybe I just wanted to get a really good whiff up close, cuz man oh man, did this smell amazing!)
Step five: turn crock pot off and mash apples with potato masher. Let cool & refrigerate. Or serve warm! Whatever you want! 

I'm thinking about making some pie dough & making dumplings with the mixture. Or topping my waffles with it. Or my ice cream, or stirring some into my oatmeal.....
The possibilities are endless :)










Saturday, April 3, 2010

Full Belly Farm

Today was Earth Fest at the Sacramento Zoo.  The sun was shining and it wasn't too cold out so we thought it would be great to take the kids and see what it was all about.
There were tons of great booths and free activities for kids, including face painting & little games.


One of my favorite booths was 
Full Belly Farm.
Located in the Capay Valley, Full Belly Farm is an all organic farm that's been around since 1985.
They farm flowers, vegetables, fruits, herbs & nuts and are certified by the California Certified Organic Farmers. 
They also make organic wine & organic, dye/chemical free wool from sheep raised on the farm, which are lovingly referred to as "Full Belly Sheep".




You can order boxes of fresh produce to be delivered to your home if you live in the greater Sacramento Valley area, and when I say fresh I mean fresh- they harvest the produce, box it & deliver it the next day.
Prices range from $68 for 4 boxes  to $305 for 13 boxes, which you can choose to have delivered every week or alternating weeks.
Full Belly Farm is not just an organic farm, though.
They also do outreach to schools, providing educational activities, and offer tours several times throughout the year. Adults can tour for $10 and kids 12+under are free! We love FREE!
(Plus, they were really, really nice and gave out some yummy samples of sun-dried onion.)


Make sure you check out their website & click all their links for info on upcoming Farmer's Markets, what to expect in the next box, how to become a member, and fantastic recipes to try.