Tips for Healthy Living: Pomegranate Power
Pomegranate Power By Geri Wohl, CNC The seasons have changed, the days are shorter, the leaves have turned and the temperatures have dropped. Fortunately, nature...
Pomegranate Power By Geri Wohl, CNC The seasons have changed, the days are shorter, the leaves have turned and the temperatures have dropped. Fortunately, nature...
Roasted Delicata Squash Rings with Honey, Pomegranate and Pepitas This adorably delicious dish is a unique way to serve seasonal squash at Thanksgiving. The sweetness...
Feature Articles / Local Vendors
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published November 3, 2014 · Last modified November 10, 2014
Go Local with Sigona’s! Healthy Eggplant and Authentic Waverley Kitchens Indian Spices At Sigona’s, we’re on a continuing search for the best new food items to enhance your...
Quick-Serve Suggestions for Ciliegine Mozzarella Wrap a Ciliegine in a trimmed strip of prosciutto with a basil leaf tucked inside. Secure with a toothpick and...
Swordfish Picatta This is simple and delicious! You’ll be surprised how minimal the prep is for this meal. We’ve left out the flour, so this...
DFN Specials / Weekly Specials
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published October 21, 2014 · Last modified October 22, 2014
John Sigona’s Pick of the Week: Coconut Praline Pecans & Raw Pecans Coconut Praline Pecans on Sale for: $2.99 5 oz. (Reg. $5.99 5 oz.)...
Paired with cheese, eaten out of hand, baked into a tart or sliced and added to a burger, pears have much to offer. Try some...
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published September 22, 2014 · Last modified September 23, 2014
Written By: Geri Wohl, Certified Nutrition Consultant Do you know what an heirloom variety is? How is it different? By outward appearance, an heirloom and...
As the stone fruit winds down, I like to load up on apples at home, especially for my two sons. The early California apple season...
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published September 22, 2014 · Last modified September 25, 2014
In the Kitchen with Sigona’s Featuring Apples Grated, sliced, diced or dried, apples are a source of fiber, minerals, vitamins, natural enzymes (which help with...
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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