Look no further. The Produce Lady has a great YouTube Channel with videos on all sorts of vegetables and fruit -- how to slice them, how to dice them, how to store them and how to cook them. Plus, she gives some very useful information about how nutritious these fruits and veggies are and why they are good for your health. You’re sure to learn something new so check it out
This is a project of The Cooperative Extension Program at N.C. Agricultural & Technical State University
This North Carolina Children, Youth, and Families at Risk (CYFAR) project uses community gardening to: empower communities to produce food for families, deliver hands-on nutrition education, create opportunities for youth to develop agri-related business skills, build leadership among community members, and provide engaging activities for family members of all ages to work together for a common purpose.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Wondering What To Do With All That Early Spring Garden Produce?
Looking to spice up your potatoes? What about your collard greens? Did you say Broccoli? Spring onions? Cabbage?
Look no further. The Produce Lady has a great YouTube Channel with videos on all sorts of vegetables and fruit -- how to slice them, how to dice them, how to store them and how to cook them. Plus, she gives some very useful information about how nutritious these fruits and veggies are and why they are good for your health. You’re sure to learn something new so check it out
Look no further. The Produce Lady has a great YouTube Channel with videos on all sorts of vegetables and fruit -- how to slice them, how to dice them, how to store them and how to cook them. Plus, she gives some very useful information about how nutritious these fruits and veggies are and why they are good for your health. You’re sure to learn something new so check it out
Labels:
Food Preparation,
Nutrition
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