Sentences with phrase «produce bin»

We forget that salmon comes from a stream, not a can; that corn grows from the soil, not in the grocery produce bin.
I too came across an obscene amount of ripe bananas in the discount produce bin at my local co op. 20 lbs worth to be exact.
Centrally located, Multicorr provides triple wall produce bins to all markets east of the Rockies.
Square watermelons, star - and heart - shaped cucumbers, and even Buddha - shaped pears can be found in some grocery store produce bins.
The campaign was successful and portobellos have found a prominent place on restaurant menus and supermarket produce bins.
• DO N'T overlook pullout produce bins and refrigerator drawers, which keep staples close at hand.
Bagged large carrots are the best bargain in the produce bin, though purists may prefer those that still have their fluffy green tops.
Another name for the recipe could be, «What's in the produce bin that needs eating NOW?»
Now, not all apples are the bomb for baking — some varieties, like the ubiquitous Red Delicious, seem crisp and crunchy when plucked off the tree (or out of the produce bin) but can turn mushy and mealy in the oven.
I used her tart crust recipe from her cookbook last night to make a lemon tart with the lemons that were overflowing from my produce bin.
In addition to the Teriyaki Chick»n Strips magic, I employed my favorite busy - night trick and used what I could find in the produce bin to make the remainder of dinner.
A little knobby length of ginger will stay fresh in your produce bin for a couple months and if you have the right grater, it's easy and mess - free to get what you need.
Need bulk packaging for produce bins, food ingredients, and plastic bottles?
So I cleaned out the produce bin for this breakfast scramble, which gets another kick of protein from turkey breakfast sausage (I used a Jennie - O turkey breakfast sausage roll).
I'd leave failed dishes — I remember a quiche in particular — to linger in the refrigerator until they practically grew legs and walked away, and the produce bin would become a toxic waste zone of neglected uncooked vegetables purchased with good intentions.
Pomegranates aren't the cheapest fruit in the produce bin (about $ 2.50 each), but the good news is that one fruit goes a long way.
My daughter and I routinely go «bin diving» — we open the fridge's produce bin and take out all the wounded vegetables, dice them, toss them with olive oil and roast them.
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