In the Kitchen with Sigona’s Featuring: Organic Broccoli
Garlic Roasted Broccoli with Parmigiano Reggiano and Lemon Zest Looking for an alternative to steamed broccoli? Try this simple, flavorful oven-roasted version that comes together...
Garlic Roasted Broccoli with Parmigiano Reggiano and Lemon Zest Looking for an alternative to steamed broccoli? Try this simple, flavorful oven-roasted version that comes together...
Rosatello Sparkling Rosé $15.99/bottle Reg. $19.99 (Special good: Feb. 10-16, 2016) This brilliantly pink sparkling wine is easy to love. Taste the luscious flavor of fresh-picked...
Broccoli and presidents. Really. Diane Rezendes, food writer With Presidents’ Day almost here and the national campaign in full swing, we thought you might like...
Feel for a firm, tight head Look for deep green florets Look for lively green leaves and firm, thin stalks. Thick stalks will be woody...
Curry Roasted Cauliflower Salad with Cara Cara Oranges, Golden Raisins and Sigona’s Tarragon Oil Tossed with baby spinach, this flavorful salad is delightful with a...
Mediterranean Style Pastaless Salad with Spaghetti Squash, Grape Tomatoes and Feta Looking for a lighter approach to a favorite pasta dish? Try spaghetti squash. We...
Roasted Organic Carrots with Blood Orange, Dijon and Rosemary These roasted carrots, infused with the flavors of blood orange, dijon and rosemary, and finished with...
New Crop Black Walnuts–Best Price in 2 Years! Wild, Hand-Harvested, Indigenous Black Walnuts $1.99 (4oz.) Regular $4.99 (Sale price good Jan. 13-19, 2016) This is...
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published January 11, 2016 · Last modified January 12, 2016
Gluten free? Paleo? Your pasta problem, solved Diane Rezendes, food writer New year, new you? At least, that’s the resolution so many of us make....
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published January 11, 2016 · Last modified January 12, 2016
Here’s some tips for choosing and storing your Spaghetti Squash: Choose squash with firm, dry rind that is free of soft spots and cracks. Squash...
Locally grown pomegranates come into season in Northern California in the fall and hit their peak around early to mid November. Robbie Sigona, lead produce buyer and market director for Sigona's Farmers Market in Redwood City and Palo Alto, Calif., shares info about the Wonderful variety pomegranate and what to look for so you pick out the very best. Plus, he gives a few tips for how to open and deseed a pomegranate! #pomegranate #fruit #fallfruit #fallfood #inseason #farmersmarket #sfbayarea #sfpeninsula #Foodie #pom #arils #salad #fallsalad #recipe #howto #producetips #greengrocer #specialtyproduce
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