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FAM Produce Rx Box- 04/2024
April 26, 2024
Hello, healthy eaters!
We’re thrilled to unveil the contents of our April Produce Box, packed with the freshest, tastiest selections straight from our partner Moon Valley Farm! This week, we’ve curated a selection of both classic favorites and seasonal specialties to inspire your meals and nourish your family. Here’s what you can expect:
- Lettuce Salad Mix : Crisp and fresh, this mix is perfect for starting any meal. Toss it with your favorite dressing, or add some nuts and fruits for a quick, healthy salad.
- Kale : Packed with nutrients, our kale is as versatile as it is healthy. Sauté it with some garlic for a hearty side, or blend it into a smoothie for a nutrient-packed drink.
- Portabello Mushrooms : These large, flavorful mushrooms are fantastic for grilling, stuffing, or as meat substitutes in your recipes. Their rich, savory flavor enhances any dish.
- Gold Rush Apples : Crisp and sweet with a hint of tartness, these apples are perfect for snacking, baking, or juicing. Enjoy the fresh taste of fall in every bite.
- Yukon Gold Potatoes : With their smooth, buttery texture, Yukon Golds are ideal for mashing, roasting, or making into a delicious potato salad.
- Sweet Potatoes : A sweeter alternative that’s great for baking, roasting, or even making fries. Full of vitamins and fiber, they’re as nutritious as they are delicious.
We’re proud to offer these exceptional products, grown with care and handled with love, ensuring you receive the best quality. Whether you’re planning a family dinner, prepping for healthy snacks, or making a gourmet meal, our Produce Box has something for everyone.
Stay fresh and eat well!
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