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Goldsplinter
09-22-2006, 03:17 PM
This is what I ordered this week, what can I make with these items?

Items Quantity (The number below the item is the number of bags/pounds/# of item)

Chickpeas, (Garbanzo Beans), dried, 1 lb, Arrowhead Mills Organic
2.00

Salad, Mache in clamshell, Earthbound Farms
1.00

Kale, Dino or Lacinto or Black
1.00

Tahini Butter, 16 oz Artisana
1.00

Donnie FLORIDA Avocado, per lb
7.00 avocados

Jalapeno Peppers, fresh, each
20.00

Bananas, per lb
Options: Pound(s) of Bananas 9.17

Dates, Medjool, bulk repack, 12 oz
1.00

Cabbage, Green, per lb
Options: Approx Per Pound 2.43

Donut Peach, ea
9.00

Red Delicious Apples, 3 lb bags
1.00

Green Seedless Grapes, purchased per bag, priced per lb
Options: 2 bags 3.93

Heirloom Tomatoes, per lb
Options: Pound(s) 4.09

Nori Nosh, Didi's
2.00

Yellow Onions, small, per lb
Options: Pound(s) 3.20

Blueberries, Frozen, 10 oz
1.00

Blood Oranges, ea
5.00

What tasty stuff could I make with this?

codajess
09-22-2006, 05:05 PM
Chickpeas, (Garbanzo Beans), dried, 1 lb: Break your teeth on them.

Salad: eat salad.

Kale: eat it or juice it.

Tahini Butter: eat it. make dressing. Make halvah.

Donnie FLORIDA Avocado: eat them.

Jalapeno Peppers: add them to salads, dressings, other recipes.

Bananas: eat them. Make ice cream.

Dates, Medjool: eat them. Use them as sweetener in recipes.

Cabbage: eat it. Make coleslaw. Add to salad. Fart a lot.

Donut Peach: eat them. add to smoothies.

Red Delicious Apples: eat them. Juice them.

Green Seedless Grapes: eat them. Juice them.

Heirloom Tomatoes: eat them. Add to salads. Make any tomato-based recipe with them. Dry them. I bought 2 yesterday for $7 each.

Nori: Eat it. Make nori rolls.

Yellow Onions: add to salad. eat with veggie dip. Add to any recipe.

Blueberries: Add to smoothies. Eat them.

Blood Oranges: eat them. Juice them.


Are these all organic? I assume they are. Frozen fruits/veggies are usually blanched (heated) before freezing. Hope your blueberries weren't.

Goldsplinter
09-22-2006, 05:18 PM
Yeah all organic.

Thanks for the input.

halvah? (going to get on google right now)

edit: So honey and tahini butter, how much of each?