Recipe: Local Lacinato Kale, Winter Squash and Cannellini Soup
Recipe: Local Lacinato Kale, Winter Squash and Cannellini Soup The Frantoio Leccino olive oil blend from Chile goes well with this soup, adding another layer...
Recipe: Local Lacinato Kale, Winter Squash and Cannellini Soup The Frantoio Leccino olive oil blend from Chile goes well with this soup, adding another layer...
In the Kitchen with Sigona’s featuring Pears Pears are for more than just eating out of hand or adding to your morning cereal. Try these...
Pears: Sweet & Succulent Seasonal Treats By Robbie Sigona One of our favorite fall treats is the pear, a fruit which was introduced to the...
Robbie Sigona’s Produce Tips: Pears Much like avocados or bananas, pears ripen best off the tree. A pear is ripe when it is just soft...
Tips for Healthy Living We’ve partnered with Dr. Doug Husbands of Holistic Health Bay Area to bring you a new set of Tips for Healthy...
Exclusive to Sigona’s: Moo-Na Lisa Cheese Locally made exclusively for Sigona’s, this Gouda-Gruyere style cheese is so good it makes you smile. Sigona’s cheese fans...
Pear, Wine & Cheese Pairings Ah, the beauty of a simple indulgence. Pears, cheese & wine are simple, yet elegant, pairings for parties, ladies’ night...
Serving suggestions for Sigona’s Red Apple Balsamic Imagine the fresh-baked aroma of apple pie infused into Sigona’s 6-12 year aged balsamic! Our Red Apple Balsamic...
Sigona’s Local Vendor Featured in Gentry Magazine Sigona’s local vendor Lois Cobb, maker of our irresistible Cook E. Jar cookies, was featured in Gentry Magazine...
Soak up a bit more of summer with (free!) Summertime Watermelon Marmalade Did you get a free jar of the Right Brain Kitchens Strawberry Fields...
This is one of our favorite melons! A typical Honeydew is green inside, but this lemon, a cross between a Honeydew and a Musk melon, has orange flesh inside. Its flavor is like a sweeter Cantaloupe, thanks to its Honeydew heritage. We work with the Smith family, a fourth-generation farming family who own and operate Turlock Fruit Company, to bring in these and other unique, outstanding melons each summer. We’ve worked with owner Don Smith and his company for over 35 years! Tune in to hear more from Robbie Sigona, our produce buyer, as he gives tips on selecting a good melon and more. Visit our markets in Palo Alto and Redwood City, California, or find more info at www.sigonas.com.
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