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Pressure-Cooker Raisin Nut Oatmeal

From Statesboro Market2Go

<p>An easy to prepare breakfast that is both sweet and filling! This recipe is made even better by using the locally grown pecans available on Market2Go! Please consider leaving a picture or comment if you decide to try this recipe!</p> Vegetarian!
Source: www.tasteofhome.com (modified slightly)
Servings: 6
Ingredient keywords: raisin, butter, apple, pecan, honey
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Prime Rib Roast

From Citrus County Locally Grown

<p><img src="http://foodwishes.blogspot.com/2010/11/prime-time-for-revisiting-prime-rib-of.html" alt="" /></p>
Source: Fodd WIshes .com
Servings: Allow 2 person per rib
Ingredient keywords: Beef
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Provencal Vegetable Tian

From Old99Farm Market

<p>This is the perfect dish for savouring the flavours of summer. So simple and delicious. It is also a one-dish meal so clean up is easy, which is always a plus.</p> Vegetarian! Vegan!
Source: http://www.marthastewart.com/921630/provencal-vegetable-tian
Servings: 8
Ingredient keywords: oil, leek, potato, salt, eggplant, zucchini, tomato, olive, herb, cheese
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Puerto Rican Beef

From Joyful Noise Acres Farm

<p>Don&#8217;t limit this dish to just beef, mix ground pork and chicken, ground lamb, stew meat from lamb or beef, you will not be dissappointed. If you like to eat on the spicy side, chop up a jalapeno pepper for some extra kick. We enjoy this with extra veggies mixed in to make it a one dish meal.</p>
Source: Everyday Paleo
Servings: 6
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Puffed Cheese with Mushrooms on Toast

From Statesboro Market2Go

<p>What more can really be said? This recipe is an awesome combination of locally grown mushrooms and flavorful cheese atop fresh bread! Please consider leaving a picture or comment if you decide to try this recipe!</p> Vegetarian!
Source: Joy of Cooking cookbook
Servings: 6 servings
Ingredient keywords: butter, mushroom, onion, egg, cheese, bread
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Pulled Pork in a Crock Pot

From Suwanee Whole Life Co-op

<p>This is my go to recipe for pulled pork in a crock pot. I&#8217;ve tried many but my family prefers this one the best. Almost all the items can be found on the market website. We&#8217;ll be doing a group buy from Wilderness Family Naturals soon and you&#8217;ll find the spices on the market then. I usually serve with a side of slaw or veggies and gluten free cornbread muffins. Leftovers make great tacos!</p>
Source: 100daysofrealfood.com
Servings: 6
Ingredient keywords: paprika, sea, cayenne, garlic, thyme, honey, olive, onion, Boston
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Pumpkin Bars

From Spa City Local Farm Market Co-op

<p>Are you craving a sweet and savory, crunchy, chewy, Autumn treat to take with you on a hiking trek, in a lunchbox, or on a road trip? Make these. They&#8217;ll satisfy your hunger better than one of those store-bought cardboard bars!</p> Vegetarian! Vegan!
Source: Chef Frank Giglio
Servings: 12 servings, more or less depending on how you slice the bars when they're done
Ingredient keywords: pumpkin, coconut
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Pumpkin Custard

From Russellville Community Market

<p>Here is a sweet way to get your beta caroteen, protein and fiber. I have added an extra egg and doubled the recipe from the original. I use pumpkin and sorghum molasses, but butternut squash and honey would work as well.</p> Vegetarian!
Source: Cooking Well for the Unwell
Servings: 6
Ingredient keywords: eggs, winter, milk, sorghum, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves
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Pumpkin Oatmeal Cakes

From Farm Where Life is Good

<p>Sweetened only with dates and maple syrup, these nutty, fruit-topped cakes do double duty as both a decadent breakfast and a healthy dessert. Both the cakes and compote can be made ahead and reheated before serving. Serve with Apple-Pecan Compote.</p>
Source: Weblog-- Fat-free Vegan Kitchen: Sinlessly Delicious
Servings: 6-8
Ingredient keywords: dates, pumpkin, cinnamon, allspice, ginger, flaxseed, oats
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Pumpkin Recipes

From United States Virgin Islands

<p>Pumpkin, Pumpkin, Delicious Pumpkin</p> <p>We&#8217;ve been celebrating the beginning of fall up at Creque Dam Farm with a beautiful harvest of pumpkins. Our talented chefs have been whipping them up in everything.</p> <p>Here&#8217;s a few favorite recipes:</p> <p><strong>Ayurvedic Pumpkin Cookies by Astrid</strong></p> <p>Ingredients<br /> 1 cup pumpkin pureed (boiled until soft and then blended in the blender)<br /> 1/2 cup unsalted butter softened<br /> 1 cup sugar<br /> 2 T. vanilla <br /> 1/2 t. cinnamon<br /> 1/2 t. ginger<br /> 1/2. t. clove<br /> 1/4 t. nutmeg<br /> 5 dates<br /> 2 cups flour<br /> pinch of salt<br /> 4 T. ground pecans<br /> 3 dozen whole nuts for topping</p> <p>Preheat oven to 350 degrees F</p> <p>Cream butter, sugar, spices, and vanilla together<br /> Add dates, nuts, and pumpkin. <br /> Whisk in salt and flour to wet mix.</p> <p>Bake on buttered sheet for 15 minutes or until golden brown.</p> <p>These are so decadent!</p> <p>*Roasted Pumpkin *</p> <p>Peel pumpkin and remove the seeds. Wash the seeds and roast them for a tasty treat. Add a bit of sea salt or cinnamon.</p> <p>Then slice your pumpkin into 1/8 inch (thin slices). Toss in olive oil and a bit of salt.</p> <p>Lay on a cookie sheet in a single layer and roast at 400 for 15-20 minutes. Better than french fries!</p> <p><strong>Basic Pumpkin Puree</strong></p> <p>You can add pumpkin puree to many, many things&#8230;.soup, bread, muffins, pie, smoothies, and sauces. To make pumpkin puree, peel and seed your pumpkin. Then, cut it up into chunks and steam it in a large saucepan. You can use a steamer basket or just place the pumpkin in a few inches of water in the pot and boil away. You&#8217;ll get delicious, soft boiled pumpkin in 20-30 minutes. After it&#8217;s soft, put the steamed pumpkin in a blender or food processor and you will have pumpkin puree!</p> <p>You can pretty much use pumpkin in any way that you would use a banana or a potato. Sweet or savory, pumpkin is delicious. Be brave, have fun, and enjoy the delicious taste!</p> Vegetarian!
Source: Astrid
Servings: 1
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Pumpkin Spice Hot Chocolate

From Farm Where Life is Good

<p>You can easily take this from a beverage to a dessert by making it into pudding. Add 2 1/2 tablespoons of cornstarch to the mixture in the blender and blend well. Heat on the stove or in the microwave, stirring constantly (or once every minute in the microwave), until it boils and thickens. Pour into 4 dessert bowls and refrigerate until set.</p>
Source: From: Weblog--Fat-free Vegan Kitchen: Sinlessly Delicious
Servings: 2
Ingredient keywords: pumpkin, cocoa, vanilla
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Pumpkin Spice...VS. S-bucks.

From CSRA

<p>How To Make Pumpkin Pie Spice</p> <p>Makes 2 1/3 tablespoons<br /> Adapted from The Contemporary Encyclopedia of Herbs &amp; Spices by Tony Hill</p> <p>What You Need<br /> Ingredients</p> Vegan!
Source: http://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-pumpkin-pie-spice-cooking-lessons-from-the-kitchn-69245
Servings: as needed!
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Pumpkin with Chestnuts

From Statesboro Market2Go

<p>A pumpkin recipe for a tasty Fall side. Substitute any winter squash like acorn, butternut, or carnival squash for the pumpkin.</p> Vegetarian!
Source: The Roaming GastroGnome
Servings: 4
Ingredient keywords: pumpkin, squash, chestnut, onion, turmeric, butter, oil, thyme, rosemary
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Pure Power Smoothie Recipe

From GFM

<p>Pure Power Smoothie Recipe<br /> Serves 1 &#8211; Vegan</p> <p>Brimming with antioxidants from the fruit, satiating fats from the seeds and nut butter, muscle-building protein from the powder, and blood sugar-balancing cinnamon, nothing kicks my day off to a better start than a tall glass of this Pure Power Smoothie. When shopping for a protein powder, be on guard for hidden sources of gluten, dairy, and sugar that often sneak into the ingredient lists.</p> <p>1/2 cup fresh strawberries or blueberries<br /> 1/2 medium frozen banana<br /> 2 ice cubes<br /> 1/2 cup unsweetened almond or rice milk<br /> 1 scoop brown rice, pea, or hemp protein powder<br /> 2 teaspoons ground chia seeds or flaxseed<br /> 1 tablespoon almond or peanut butter<br /> Pinch of sea salt<br /> Pinch of ground cinnamon</p> <p>Combine all of the ingredients in a blender and blend on high until smooth. Serve.</p> <p>Go nut-free: Use rice milk and omit the nut butter.</p> Vegan!
Source: Mother Earth Living
Servings: 1
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Purple Banana Smoothie

From Farm Where Life is Good

<p>The color combo will make a deep purple drink; the strawberries, blueberries and banana will make an awfully good sweet drink; green leaves will make an appetite-satisfying nutritious drink. Give it a try.</p>
Source: Adapted from simplegreensmoothies.com
Servings: 1-2 depending on your hunger
Ingredient keywords: strawberry, blueberry, banana, nut
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Purple Hull Peas

From Farm2Work

<p>Two pounds of peas makes enough for dinner and storing extra in the freezer. They are worth every minute it takes to prepare them.</p>
Source: Food Network
Servings: 8 servings
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Purple Hull Peas with Smoked Sausage (Optional)

From Russellville Community Market

<p>This recipe uses purple hull peas from Green Acres! <br /> A great recipe for New Years Good Luck!</p>
Source: Tom Green - Green Acres
Servings: Serves 6-8 as a Side
Ingredient keywords: Peas
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Purslane salad

From Old99Farm Market

<p>A cool mild tasting salad for easy meals.</p>
Source: http://www.yogurtland.com/2006/06/21/purslane-salad/
Servings: 3-4
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Puttanesca Pork Chops

From Statesboro Market2Go

<p>A savory flavor filled pork chop recipe that&#8217;s easy to prepare and even easier to enjoy! Please consider leaving a picture or comment if you decide to try this recipe!</p>
Source: eatingwell.com
Servings: 4
Ingredient keywords: pork, seasoning, seasoning, oil, garlic, anchovy, tomatoes, olives, capers
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Queso Sauce

From Farm Where Life is Good

<p>Creamy, velvety Queso that&#8217;s cashew-, soy-, and gluten-free! Eggplant gives it that creamy texture that&#8217;s also lighter in calories than queso and reheats extremely well. Ridiculously close to the real thing! Let the dipping begin!</p>
Source: minmalistbaker.com
Servings: 4-6
Ingredient keywords: eggplant, garlic
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Question: How Do I Stir-fry Different Types of Vegetables?

From Farm2Work

<p>This article is copied from the following link:</p> <p>http://chinesefood.about.com/od/cookingfaqs/f/fryvegetables.htm</p> <p>&#8220;You’ve decided to a prepare a healthy stir-fry from scratch, using ingredients you have on hand. Not sure whether a certain vegetable is a good candidate for stir-frying? It all comes down to the density and moisture level of the vegetable.</p> <p>Answer:</p> <p>High moisture vegetables that are not too hard, like zucchini, sweet peppers, spinach and mung bean sprouts, can be quickly stir-fried at high heat without the addition of extra liquid.</p> <p>Denser, low moisture vegetables like broccoli and carrots, on the other hand, require more cooking time. Most recipes call for the vegetables to be stir-fried briefly and then boiled in a liquid such as chicken broth. Another option is to briefly blanch the vegetables prior to stir-frying.<br /> Many vegetables fall somewhere between these two extremes. Snow peas (also called sugar peas and snap peas) have medium moisture levels and thickness – they can be stir-fried dry or finished in a sauce. Asparagus, on the other hand, is a high moisture vegetable but relatively hard and thick – liquid is usually added.</p> <p>More Tips on Stir-frying Vegetables:</p> <p>For all vegetables, cut them into uniform size before stir-frying. This ensures that they will cook evenly.<br /> Be sure the vegetables are thoroughly drained before stir-frying. (A good tip is to wash the vegetables and leave them to drain earlier in the day). Wet vegetables can ruin a stir-fry.<br /> On the other hand, if vegetables become too dry during stir-frying, they can burn. To prevent this, splash them with a bit of Chinese rice wine, dry sherry, or water while stir-frying.<br /> Keep moving the vegetables during stir-frying. This also helps prevent them burning.&quot;</p>
Source: http://chinesefood.about.com/od/cookingfaqs/f/fryvegetables.htm
Servings: Depends on the how many vegetables you add... :)
Ingredient keywords: stir
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Quick and Easy Bok Choy Stir-fry

From Athens Locally Grown

<p>This simple cooking method works equally well for all sorts of fresh tender vegetables, including bok choy, chinese cabbage, and broccoli. (Don&#8217;t try to substitute olive oil for the suggested oils; it has too low a smoke point for good stir-fry cookery.)</p> Vegetarian! Vegan!
Source: A nice website for simple fresh recipes -- steamykitchen.com
Servings: serves 4
Ingredient keywords: choy, oil, garlic, ginger
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Quick and easy Swiss Chard

From Lake City, FL

<p>A fast, fresh stir fry that takes less than 5min. to cook!</p>
Source: Everything's So Carol Boutique
Servings: 3 to 4 servings
Ingredient keywords: Pecans, Olive, Garlic, Chicken, Onion, Swiss, Salt
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Quick fix cold rice & squash

From Northeast Georgia Locally Grown

<p>Less of a recipe and more of a usage!</p> Vegetarian!
Source: Me--- looking for a way to use leftover rice
Servings: depends on you
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Quick Garden tomatoe salad

From Monroe Farm Market

<p>Qick tomatoe salad that makes a great summer side dish.</p> Vegetarian!
Source: Mike Moran
Servings: 4 +
Ingredient keywords: tomatoes, peppers, onion, cilantro
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