A collection of farmer's market recipes using all the fresh produce summer has to offer! Find a way to use your produce before summer ends!
Brighten your summer with our hearty Summer Corn and Zucchini Chowder, a creamy, veggie-rich delight that's perfect for enjoying the outdoors.
Find tasty summer recipes to make with fresh squash blossoms from zucchini and summer squash. Get the quick and easy squash blossom and zucchini flower ideas here.
Brighten your summer with our hearty Summer Corn and Zucchini Chowder, a creamy, veggie-rich delight that's perfect for enjoying the outdoors.
Oven Roasted Zucchini and Squash: a delicious and easy way to serve up some summer produce. Sprinkled with a touch of seasoning on a bit of parmesan cheese these make a great summer side dish.
Notes: Baking by weight is always a good idea. Regarding flour, if you have a scale (this one costs $9!), weigh out 227 g flour. If you are using cups, use 2 cups, but fill them lightly. Loaf pans come in all different sizes. I love these Chicago Metallic standard 8.5 x 4.5-inch loaf pans and these Chicago Metallic mini loaf pans, which are so handy to have on hand around the holidays. If you use as much as a pound of zucchini, I highly recommend baking this bread in a 10x5-inch baking pan — it's only slightly larger than the 8.5x4.5-inch pan, but it makes a difference. My quick breads bake so much more evenly in this larger-size pan. To freeze: Be sure to let zucchini bread cool completely. Wrap in foil; then tuck into an airtight bag. Freeze up to 3 months. Thaw overnight at room temperature. To make muffins: Simply, line a 12-cup muffin pan with liners or grease with butter or nonstick spray. Fill cups no more than two-thirds full. Bake for 18-22 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean.
This crustless Sweet Corn and Zucchini Pie is so incredibly simple to make and it's the perfect way to enjoy summer produce!
This foil pritntmaking method produces monoprints but the foil printing plate can be used over and over. Foil prints are a great experience for any age!
The possibilities are almost endless when it comes to zucchini!
This resource was made to help build an awareness of being safe in and around the water and sun! This is super important for kids! This sorting page provides a number of scenarios to read and think about before cutting & gluing them. It's sure to produce some good talks about visits to the pool, playing at the beach, boating on the river, or trips to the lake! Students will sort the following into "Safe" or "Not Safe": swim without an adult go in deep water wear sunscreen drink up the water you are swimming in wear goggles do not wear a life jacket on the boat wear a swim float wear sunglasses your mom catches you in the deep end of the pool run around the pool Water safety is an important discussion, this helps makes it meaningful yet simple for Kindergarten and First grade! Be sure students have an opportunity to share their thinking in regards to these situations and why they sorted they way the did. If you need other resources for Kindergarten and First Grade check my store for even more! Thanks for stopping by….
photo source: foodiecrush.com Arugula Salad Recipes The best healthy list of 14 arugula salad recipes. Easy spring, summer, fall and winter recipes. Enjoy for lunch or dinner! Arugula FAQ's first. What Are The Health Benefits Of Arugula Arugula is low in calories, sugar, carbohydrates and fat. Arugula is an excellent source of: Vitamin K Thiamin
Ingredients: 2 cups grated zucchini 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 cup finely chopped onion 1 large egg, beaten 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese 1/2 cup bread crumbs
Roasted Tex Mex Green Beans are Marinated with Fresh Garlic, Ground Cumin and Chili Powder then Roasted in the Oven! An Easy and Simple Side Dish to add to any
Does anybody else have a fridge full of zucchini right now? I can barely close the my crisper drawer! Between summer sautés, stewed summer squash, and the long list of ways to bake with it, zucchin…
Need a way to preserve zucchini to use up all that zucchini you are growing? Here are a ton of ideas on ways to save zucchini all year long! And they aren't all about making zucchini bread!