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Posts Tagged by cabbage

What’s In Stores

December 28, 2012 Posted by Kristopher under In Stores, News, Produce
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This set of deals will take you into the new year with fresh, Florida produce! Check out the latest Fresh From Florida items on ad in grocery stores around the state. Albertsons • Strawberries – lb – 2/$5.00 • Red or Green Bell Peppers – 10/$10.00 • Yellow Squash – 2/$3.00 • Zucchini – 2/$3.00… continue reading

Recipe a Day for May: Baked Egg Rolls

May 16, 2012 Posted by Sarah under Cooking, Recipes
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I love baking “fried” foods. Baking gets you the crispy texture that frying does, but you cut out all of the fat from frying in oil. Here’s a great “fried” food to enjoy as a baked dish. Baked Cabbage Egg Rolls Yield 4 Servings Ingredients 2 1/2 cups Florida cabbage, shredded 2 mediumFloridacarrots, peeled and… continue reading

My Rediscovery of Cabbage

April 18, 2012 Posted by Renaldo under Cooking, Produce
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I remember when I was a kid of how much I disliked cabbage. My mother had this crock pot where she would slow cook many different kinds of vegetables, meats, and legumes. The crock pot or any generic slow cooker was the item to have during the eighties just behind the microwave. My mother mostly… continue reading

Florida Produce: Cabbage

December 14, 2009 Posted by admin under Cooking, Produce, Recipes
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Cabbage grows mostly in the north and central parts of Florida. It is available from December to May, with peak harvests occurring in March.  Cabbage is in the “Brassicaceae” family – so it is related to broccoli, greens and radishes, as well as brussels sprouts. How to buy Make sure stem is not dry. Handle… continue reading

A Farm’s Amazing Maze

July 29, 2009 Posted by admin under FAPC
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In 1963 Frank Scott, Jr. moved from Virginia to Zellwood, FL with his wife Becky and children, Hank, Marks and Rebecca to establish a  farm with childhood friend Billy Long. Shortly after, the 100 acre farm was named Long & Scott Farms and the planning began. Billy & Frank’s plan resulted in the use of 1,200 acres to produce… continue reading

My new favorite slaw

March 23, 2009 Posted by admin under Cooking, Produce, Recipes
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Since Florida cabbage was on sale last week (and it was St. Patrick’s Day), I decided to make some slaw!  I am not a huge fan of mayonaise unless it’s on a sandwich so I knew I didn’t want to make your traditional cole slaw.  I went looking on our website for a recipe and… continue reading

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