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Farm Share Recipes: Using Your Greens
We are thrilled to have a farm share this year at one of the most beautiful and oldest working farms in our area, Appleton Farms. It is such a joy to visit the farm each week with my little ones. They especially love picking their fruits and vegetables, and I love that they can really see much of the process of where our food comes from. Unfortunately, many children do not have a concept of where their food comes from these days, so it feels like a privilege to have this as a weekly family activity.
Farm Share Recipes: Using Your Greens
We have been getting so many greens at the farm - variations of kale, arugula, spicy mustard greens, the leaves from our beets, etc. There are a couple of go-to ways that I like to use them that fulfill my requirements: yummy, super easy, and super healthy!

Farm Greens & Beans

Ingredients:- A mixture of your farm greens- Coconut oil- Himalayan pink salt- Crushed garlic- Vidalia onion- Cannellini beans
Directions:- Sautee onions and garlic in a light covering of coconut oil over medium heat.- Add in beans, and thoroughly mix making sure the coconut oil coats everything.- Add in your greens, and mix until they are wilted.- Sprinkle with Himalayan pink salt, toss, and serve!

Farm Greens Wraps

I have been obsessed with tossing farm greens and Chimichurri sauce in a spinach flavored tortilla and eating that for lunch recently!
To make Chimichurri sauce:- Add 1 cup of parsley, 3/4 cup extra virgin olive oil, 3 TBSP of red wine vinegar, 2 TBSP of dried oregano, 2 teaspoons of ground cumin, 1 teaspoon of salt, 1/2 TBSP of minced garlic, and 1/2 TBSP of hot sauce to the blender, and blend until everything is evenly blended.- This will make about a cup and a half of sauce. Drizzle on to your wrap and enjoy all week!

How do you like to use your garden or farm share greens?

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