Vanilla Bean Gelato Topped with Fresh Press Olive Oil and Ancient Sea Salt
Vanilla Bean Gelato Topped with Fresh Press Olive Oil and Ancient Sea Salt This combination of flavors and textures is shockingly delicious. Really! The addition...
Vanilla Bean Gelato Topped with Fresh Press Olive Oil and Ancient Sea Salt This combination of flavors and textures is shockingly delicious. Really! The addition...
Masked Rider 2013, California Pinot Noir $9.99/ bottle Reg. $12.99 (Sale price valid: Sept. 9-15, 2015) This is a very enjoyable Pinot featuring flavor of cherries...
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published September 8, 2015 · Last modified September 10, 2015
Keeping cool in the heat with sweet, juicy melons The heat wave we’re experiencing around here in the Bay area is expected to continue for...
Salt of the earth. And the sea. Diane Rezendes, food writer We are pleased to announce the arrival of three new finishing salts, thanks to...
Padrón peppers are a new item at Sigona’s that we’re excited about. They make a fantastic appetizer. Check out “In the Kitchen with Sigona’s” recipes....
Here’s an easy recipe that will impress your guests. It takes about 5-10 minutes of prep time. They will love it, but it’s up to...
Fresh Pappardelle Pasta with Zucchini and a Spinach Pesto The large pappardelle noodles are almost as wide as the zucchini, which makes it seem as...
Back to School, Back to Lunch Mid-August, it’s still summer, and already we’re closing in on back-to-school plans. Among those plans is the need to...
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published July 28, 2015 · Last modified July 29, 2015
Juicing 101 So what is juicing? Juicing extracts the juice out of fruits and vegetables, distilling vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients into a liquid form, B-lining...
No sulfur, no preservatives, no additives of any kind All Natural Mixed Dried Fruit $3.99 (8.5 oz) Reg. $6.79 Terrific savings! Load up on this...
We're excited to offer these new, small-ish squash to you! They're locally and organically grown in the Capay Valley, just north of Sacramento. This is a Honeynut squash - it's similar to a Butternut but it is sweeter and the flesh is a deeper orange (some sources say it contains more beta-carotene than a Butternut too). The skin of the Honeynut is all edible, making them a little easier to work with than a Butternut. Tell us in the comments how you use them! Find Honeynut squash at one of our two San Francisco Bay Area locations: Redwood City & Palo Alto. #farmersmarket #honeynutsquash #butternutsquash #squash #letseat #yum #foodie #redwoodcity #paloalto #sfbayarea #organic
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