Heirloom Grain: Farro
Why is one of the most ancient of grains suddenly becoming a trendy ingredient? Farro has been a common staple of Mediterranean cooking since the days of the Roman Empire.… Read More →
Why is one of the most ancient of grains suddenly becoming a trendy ingredient? Farro has been a common staple of Mediterranean cooking since the days of the Roman Empire.… Read More →
Many of us have so much on our plates these days that we tend to forget to stop and appreciate the little things around us that make life worthwhile. So… Read More →
Today, citrus fruit is cultivated worldwide where the growing climate is conducive. Origins of this juicy fruit are most commonly traced back over 4,000 years ago to Southeast Asia, China,… Read More →
In 2017, Seward Co-op looks forward to providing the community with healthy and sustainably produced food. Concern for community is one of the seven principles on which cooperatives are founded,… Read More →
Today, citrus fruit is cultivated worldwide where the growing climate is conducive. Origins of this juicy fruit are most commonly traced back over 4,000 years ago to Southeast Asia, China,… Read More →
January is National Soup Month, and what better way to celebrate than with delicious, seasonal soups? Check out Seward Co-op’s favorite soup recipes on WCCO and chili recipes on Kare11.… Read More →
As the temperatures drop from brisk to frigid, flurries drift into blizzards, and the days grow shorter, it is apparent that winter is here. Minnesota winters can be harsh, but… Read More →
On Dec. 21, SunSpire Organic voluntarily recalled its 42% Cacao Semi-sweet Chocolate Chips and 65% Cacao Bittersweet Chocolate Chips because the products may contain undeclared milk ingredients. People who have… Read More →
Earth Balance has voluntarily recalled Vegan White Cheddar Flavor Mac & Cheese due to the presence of a potential milk allergen. Product has a “best by” date ending in 2017.… Read More →
Chestnut trees once made up a significant portion of North America’s hardwood forests. The nuts were widely eaten by Native Americans and later by European immigrants, until the chestnut blight… Read More →