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30 July 2019, by , in blog, Food, Health, Nutrition, Recipe Recap, Recipes, Restaurants, Comments off
Follow Food & Supply Source on Instagram & Facebook to see fresh, new menu ideas every Monday! #MenuMonday Ingredients: 1 heaping cup raspberries 1 Cup blueberries 1 Cup vanilla flavored Greek yogurt Directions; 1.In a food processor or blender, puree raspberries & blueberries (separatly) until smooth. Set aside. If your blueberries are too purple, add a little blue food coloring. 2.Put yogurt and berry purees in small measuring cups with pourable spouts. Use water to thin them so they pour easily. Keep these cups chilled in the refrigerator when you are not suing them. 3. To layer your pops, start by pouring a little of the blueberry in the bottom of each...
26 July 2019, by , in blog, Development, Education, Food, Health, Nutrition, Comments off
What do you think of when we say dairy? Milk? Yogurt? Cheese? Dairy comes in different forms and can be hidden in some basic recipes. If you know someone who claims they don’t eat dairy because “they don’t like it”, it’s likely because they haven’t found a way to prepare it that their taste buds will enjoy. Options Cheese– Cheese is a very versatile food making it convenient for a multitude of recipes. You can add it to dishes or eat it alone. Add cheese to salads, sauces, pasta, and even desserts to jazz up your plate. Serve cheese with fruit or other finger foods to make a mess-free appetizer....
1 July 2019, by , in blog, Food, Health, Nutrition, Recipe Recap, Recipes, Restaurants, Comments off
Follow Food & Supply Source on Instagram & Facebook to see fresh, new menu ideas every Monday! #MenuMonday   Ingredients: 8oz pineapple rings canned, juice drained and reserved 1/4 Cup brown sugar 1/4 Cup soy sauce 1/4 Tsp garlic powder 1/2 Tsp ginger powder 1 /8 Tsp ground black pepper 4 boneless pork chops Directions; 1.In a large plastic zip-top bag, mix together the drained pineapple juice, brown sugar, soy sauce, garlic powder, ginger powder and black pepper. Shake bag slightly to move liquids and dissolve sugar. Reserve 1/2c marinade. 2.Place the pork chops into the marinade. Squeeze out any air in bag, seal and place in refrigerator for a least 2...