Meet the Sigona's Crew: Andres Gomes, Jr.
Meet the Sigona’s Crew – – Meet Andres Gomez, Jr., an avid science fiction reader, a current bio major at Cañada College and Sigona’s produce...
Meet the Sigona’s Crew – – Meet Andres Gomez, Jr., an avid science fiction reader, a current bio major at Cañada College and Sigona’s produce...
Tips for Healthy Living: Get Ahead of the (hunger) Game Sigona’s has partnered with Lite for Life, a local weight loss company, to share tips...
Supporting Local Farmers Makes for Super Sweet Strawberries By Carmelo Sigona We’ve been keeping an especially close eye on the forecast. The weather lately has...
Cooking with Carmelo Sigona, Featuring Local Strawberries These sweet gems from George Chiala Farms in Morgan Hill, Calif. are picked and delivered to our store...
Introducing Teeccino The Naturally Caffeine-Free Herbal Coffee Looking to kick the caffeine habit, but are worried about the withdrawal? Well, we’ve got your answer. Teeccino...
Marinated Pork Tenderloin with a Creamy Ginger-Garlic Sauce This marinated pork tenderloin is fantastically flavorful and is even low in sodium. The dish goes best...
Recipe: Sautéed Nopales with Bell Peppers and Corn Nopales are cactus leaves! They’re the fleshy oval leaves of the prickly pear cactus. Their texture is...
Recipe: Romanesco with Green Olives and Capers This Romanesco dish is good hot or at room temperature, as a side or as part of an...
In the Kitchen with Sigona’s: recipes for Fava Beans Fava beans are bright kelly green colored beans with a subtle nutty flavor and creamy texture....
Tips for Healthy Living Sigona’s has partnered with Lite for Life, a local weight loss company, to share tips with you about taking a natural...
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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