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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...
6 June 2019, by , in blog, Food, Health, Nutrition, Recipe Recap, Recipes, Restaurants, Uncategorized, Comments off
Follow Food & Supply Source on Instagram & Facebook to see fresh, new menu ideas every Monday! #MenuMonday   Ingredients: 2 Overripe bananas 1 1/4 Cup certified rolled oats 2/3 Cup Chia Seeds 1/4 Cup sunflower or pumpkin seed butter 2 Tbsp coconut oil (melted) 1 Tbsp ground flaxseed 3 Tbsp chocolate chips Pinch of sea salt Directions; 1.In a large bowl, mash bananas with a fork until soft and broken down 2.Add the rest of the ingredients and mix well. 3.Place in refrigerator 20-30 minutes to firm up 4.Scoop 1-2 tablespoons mixture and form into a ball. 5.Enjoy immediately or refrigerate leftovers. Note: Refrigerating will help firm dough up and make...
30 April 2019, by , in blog, Food, Health, Nutrition, Recipe Recap, Recipes, Restaurants, Uncategorized, Comments off
Follow Food & Supply Source on Instagram & Facebook to see fresh, new menu ideas every Monday! #MenuMonday   Ingredients: 1 can full fat coconut milk 2 Tbsp cocoa powder 2 Tbsp maple syrup Raspberries for garnish Directions; 1.Chill coconut milk overnight (at least 8 hourse) this will cause the cream and liquid to separate. 2.Remove milk from refrigerator and scoop the cream from the can into the blender. Discard liquid. 3.Blend cocoa powder, cream and maple syrup until smooth. 4.Serve chilled with raspberries. . .   Ingredients: 2-3 boneless skinless chicken breasts, diced into bite sized pieces 1 Tsp Italian seasoning 1/2 Tsp garlic powder 1 medium yellow onion, minced 3 cloves...
Follow Food & Supply Source on Instagram & Facebook to see fresh, new menu ideas every Monday! #MenuMonday Ingredients: 1 Tbs olive oil 1 Yellow onion diced 6-8 Cloves garlic minced 6 Cups Vegetable broth (or stock) 15oz (420g) can diced tomatoes, drained 2 Tsp Sugar 1 Tbsp Italian dried herbs 1 Tsp Kosher Salt 1/2 Tsp Black Pepper 1 (15oz) cans white beans Cannellini beans), dried and rinsed 4 Cups baby spinach (about 6oz) 3/4 Cup Fresh grated Parmesan Cheese (for serving) 3 Tbsp chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley     Directions; In a large pot or Saucepan, heat olive oil medium-high heat. Add onion and galric; cook until onions are translucent and garlic...
1 March 2019, by , in blog, Camp, Food, Health, Nutrition, Recipes, Savings, Supplies, Comments off
Smell it? Smell the burning pine as it crackles to the sound of a hissing log engulfed by flame. Smell the freshly cooked smores as you listen to your peers whisper untold stories only found in depths of their imagination. Camping is time spent forming memories and building lasting friendships. It’s important to create a memorable experience that makes people want to return year after year, and careful planning is the key to accomplishing this goal. Continue reading for tips on how you can prepare your camp for a successful season! Hiring Who you hire to help run your camp is extremely important. The hiring process can be lengthy, but...
Follow Food & Supply Source on Instagram & Facebook to see fresh, new menu ideas every Monday! #MenuMonday Ingredients: You choose! Directions: Grab your favorite brown and green foods and make a football shape with the brown foods, while using green foods around the edges, Include some dips for the veggies! Use some string cheese for the footballs stitching and voila! Football on the green. Enjoy!             Ingredients: 2 Pts of fresh strawberries Directions: Slice the top off each berry and cut in half lengthwise. Using a pair of clean food scissors slice a “V” into the top of each berry Use the little heart shaped strawberries as toppers...
28 January 2019, by , in blog, Food, Health, Nutrition, Recipe Recap, Recipes, Restaurants, Uncategorized, Comments off
Follow Food & Supply Source on Instagram & Facebook to see fresh, new menu ideas every Monday! #MenuMonday   Ingredients: 1 Tbs extra-virgin olive oil 3 cloves garlic- minced 2 medium onions- diced 2 bell peppers- any color, cored and chopped 2 large carrots- peeled and diced 2 stalks celery- diced 1 medium sweet poato- peeled and cubed (optional- I added it!) 2 pounds ground turkey- I used 93% lean* 1 1/2-2 cups water- more as needed 1 can tomato sauce- (15oz) 1 can diced tomatoes in their juices- (14.5oz) 3 Tbs chili powder 1 Tbs ground cumin 1 Tbs paprika 1 tsp cayenne pepper 1 tsp kosher sea salt 1/2 tsp freshly ground...
14 January 2019, by , in blog, Food, Health, News, Nutrition, Recipes, Restaurants, Comments off
Happy new year! A new year is a blank slate; full of possibilities and potential for positive change. Did you know the color green symbolizes new beginnings?  In ancient Chinese culture, green is associated with health, prosperity and harmony. Jade, a vivid green mineral, has had special significance in the east for centuries that is comparable with that of gold and diamonds in the West. While they may not have a monetary value, green foods are especially invaluable for good health. They contain an abundance of vitamins and minerals vital to your body’s essential functions. Below we go over three green foods to incorporate into your diet in the coming year. Kale...
3 January 2019, by , in blog, Food, Health, Nutrition, Recipe Recap, Recipes, Restaurants, Uncategorized, Comments off
Follow Food & Supply Source on Instagram & Facebook to see fresh, new menu ideas every Monday! #MenuMonday   —————————————— Ingredients 5 large potatoes, peeled 1 small onion 2 eggs lightly beaten 1/4 Cup bread crumbs, matzah meal or flour 1 1/2 Tsp coarse salt (1 tsp if using kosher salt) Freshly ground black pepper . . Directions 1. Grate potatoes coarsely or finely, to your preference. Finely grate onion. 2. Place grated potatoes and onion in a clean kitchen towel and squeeze tightly until all of the liquid is strained. 3. Place the strained potatoes and onion in a large bowl and add the eggs, breadcrumbs, salt and pepper. 4. Heat the 1-inch...