Watermelon Feta Salad By recipesJuly 20, 2017May 22, 2024 Categories: Featured, Recipes, Salads Explore the savory side of watermelon in this new recipe (adapted from “Fresh Tastes” for PBS Food.) It makes a delicious side for your next picnic or barbeque! SaveSave SaveSave
Zucchini Pappardelle with Herbs & Tomato By rebeccatalbotJuly 12, 2017April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Recipes, Summer Produce, Tomatoes What do you collect? When I was in middle school, I’d begun a serious collection of horse figurines, equestrian gear, and books about horses (whether Misty of Chincoteague, National Velvet, or practical guides to running a stable). Now I collect mostly books and recipes. Since I love to cultivate a vegetable garden, I make sure…
Cucumber Feta Salad By recipesJuly 11, 2017April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Recipes, Salads A light, refreshing salad that is perfect for summer, when cucumbers are in season and at their flavor peak!
Fusilli Pasta with Roasted Tomatoes & Summer Squash By rebeccatalbotJune 29, 2017April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Main-Dishes, Recipes, Summer Produce, Tomatoes By the time I’ve finished preparing a meal, my kitchen often looks like a frenzied and ravenous wild animal had been let loose in the house. I use pots. I use skillets. I use at least five different knives, not to mention stirring spoons, spatulas, and those utensils that grab pasta perfectly. I know my…
Skillet Mexican Street Corn By rebeccatalbotJune 13, 2017April 21, 2023 Categories: Locally Grown, Recipes, Sides, Summer Produce With the exception of one favorite coffee mug, the entire contents of my kitchen have been in storage for the past year while my husband and I have been living with his parents. Soon, I hope, I will get to unwrap all my kitchenware, so valuable to me both for its utility and the memories…
Growing What You’ll Actually Use By JenniferHetrickJune 1, 2017November 2, 2017 Categories: Desserts, Gardening Advice: Vegetables, Fruits & Herbs, Recipes When you’re new to gardening, it’s all too easy to be a dreamer about what you grow. Anyone who already knows this scenario understands how it’s likely to over-plant through well-intended optimism. But then you don’t know what to do with all the food you have, and you hope friends and family don’t mind acting…
Spring Garlic Pizza By recipesMay 18, 2017April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Main-Dishes, Recipes, Seasonal Spring Garlic, also called “green garlic,” is a culinary treat that does not receive as much fanfare as it deserves. This mild stage of garlic may be hard to find unless you grow your own or have access to a farmers market that sells this delicacy (from March to May). Culinary Uses: In general, spring garlic can be…
Wolff’s Core Values: Rooted. Responsible. By Jill AhernMay 16, 2017May 22, 2017 Categories: Featured Two words that mean a lot… Wolff’s Core Values As many of our customers know, Wolff’s has experienced a lot of challenges in the past two years. Peter Wolff’s sudden illness and death was a shock and an incalculable loss to the Wolff family and business. 2016 was a year of regrouping for us all–…
Spicy Chicken with Cucumber-Rhubarb Salsa By recipesMay 9, 2017April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Recipes, Seasonal This recipe is a fun, savory, spicy way to use fresh local rhubarb! Pair it with local asparagus on the side for a delicious springtime meal!
I just bought the most AMAZING Hanging Basket! Now what? By Jill AhernMay 8, 2017May 22, 2017 Categories: Featured, Gardening Advice: Flowers Follow these tips to keep your hanging baskets and planters healthy and blooming all season long! Is my light right? When you buy your basket, you’ll want to have an idea of where it’s going and how much light that area gets. We can help you find the right plant for the light you have!…
An Awkwardly Large Yet Delicious Sandwich: Toasted Egg & Tomato By JenniferHetrickMay 3, 2017October 29, 2019 Categories: Featured, Holiday, Locally Grown, Recipes, Sandwiches, Tomatoes It has been 11 years since my mom passed away, and I miss her more than I ever imagined I would, not knowing much about grief-stirring loss when I last knew her, shortly before I turned 21. One way I love remembering my mom, keeping her in the energy of my heart, is through cooking…
Coco Coir Makes an Earth-Friendly Alternative to Peat Moss By rebeccatalbotMay 1, 2017May 15, 2017 Categories: Gardening Advice: Flowers, Gardening Advice: Vegetables, Fruits & Herbs Avid gardeners know this problem well. We can’t leave for summer vacation without making sure we have a dedicated friend, neighbor or family member who will promise to come over every couple of days to water the garden. But, as you look ahead to your summer planting (and vacation planning), a new product at Wolff’s…
Garlic Roasted Potatoes and Asparagus By rebeccatalbotApril 18, 2017April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Recipes You learn a lot about people when you share a house with them. Since last June, my husband and I have been living with his parents, and I’ve discovered three things they love: Family. They devote their time to babysitting, cooking meals for family, and otherwise making their kids’ lives easier. Sales at a certain department store….
Quiz Time! What Do You Know About Bees & Other Pollinators? By rebeccatalbotApril 10, 2017June 11, 2019 Categories: Featured, Gardening Advice: Flowers, Gardening Advice: Vegetables, Fruits & Herbs Love seeing bees and other pollinators in your garden? Then you’ll want to make sure you know as much as possible about these incredible creatures! We’ve got lots of questions for you about how bees see the world, what their lifespan and activities are like, and how you can protect pollinators in your vegetable garden….
Scalloped Potato Main Dish: Let’s Try This Without Canned Condensed Soup By rebeccatalbotMarch 22, 2017April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Main-Dishes, Recipes Ever since the first time I made this scalloped potatoes with beans recipe, I have loved what a hearty vegetarian dish it is. It’s so hearty, in fact, that when I made this for my in-laws last night, my father-in-law said, “If you told me there was beef in here, I would have believed you.” This…
4 Delicious Salad Dressings By recipesMarch 21, 2017April 21, 2023 Categories: Featured, Recipes, Salads Do you need some new ideas for salad dressings? Try one of these! From the kitchen of Andi Wolff, any of these dressings make a great companion to our fresh, locally grown greens!
Reuben Sandwich By recipesMarch 16, 2017April 21, 2023 Categories: Recipes, Sandwiches These sandwiches are great! They are standard deli fare. I thought, why not make them at home. Try to get a thick Russian dressing, the thicker the better. And a good brand of both sauerkraut and rye bread are necessary too. But they are so easy to make and so easy to enjoy.
Mango Float By rebeccatalbotMarch 8, 2017April 21, 2023 Categories: Desserts, Featured, Recipes Mango float. If you’re not familiar with this dessert, no doubt what comes to mind is some form of root beer float. But no, this magical Filipino dessert involves mangoes floating upon a delicate bed of graham crackers and whipped cream. Mm! This was one of those dishes that, as soon as I tasted it, I…
The BEST Waffles By recipesMarch 1, 2017April 21, 2023 Categories: Breakfast, Featured, Recipes Make these with a yeast-based batter, which rises overnight. It’s a little bit of extra work, but the result is an unbelievably light waffle, crisp on the outside and melt-in-your-mouth on the inside! You’ll never go back to the regular kind again.
Gluten-Free Apple Bake By rebeccatalbotFebruary 21, 2017April 21, 2023 Categories: Apples, Desserts, Featured, Recipes One morning, my father stood beside a cutting board, apple-corer poised above a red-and-yellow apple. “Noooooo!” I shouted, saving the apple from its fate. He looked at me in surprise. He had been eating an apple a day for several months now, for the nutritional benefits, and figured that any of the apples in the bowl…