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Vendor Connection – Meet Melinda

By Hudson Grocery Co-op | Community, Food | 0 comment | 28 July, 2024 | 3

The Co-op believes in “Building Community Through Food” and actively supports local food and producers. This month, we’re excited to introduce you to Melinda Vue, the culinary force behind One Love sourdough bread and Dog Dig Khao Piak rice noodles. Melinda, a Hmong American, began her culinary journey when she and her family opened theRead more

Khao Piak Sen soup

Khao Piak Sen – Laotian Chicken Noodle Soup

By Hudson Grocery Co-op | Food | 0 comment | 28 July, 2024 | 5

Khao Piak Sen (literally ‘wet rice strands’) is the “chicken noodle soup” of Laotian cuisine and is often eaten as a breakfast dish, but is good anytime of the day. It’s a simple dish and the broth is sometimes prepared using pork belly. Feel free to adjust and season your broth as you like andRead more

What’s in Season

By SiteSeo Manager | Community, Family, Farm and Garden, Food | 0 comment | 26 June, 2021 | 0

Here is a helpful chart that shows when you can fine produce and products at your local farmers market. Download a printable chart  Read more

Learn How to Forage in Your Own Backyard

By SiteSeo Manager | Community, Farm and Garden, Food | 0 comment | 17 November, 2020 | 0

In July 2020 HGC participated in Hudson’s St. Croix RiverFest by partnering with the Hudson/North Hudson River Channel to create a video on back yard foraging. Hudson Grocery Co-op presents backyard foraging with Russ Lake. Learn about edible plants growing in your backyard. From common garden plants like daisies and hostas to wild plants likeRead more

How to Use Winter Squash

By | Farm and Garden, Food | 0 comment | 31 October, 2020 | 0

Seasonal Availability: Winter squashes are harvested in Wisconsin in August through October, depending on region and squash variety. Health Benefits: Nutrients depend on variety, but in general, squash are low in fat and calories and tend to have high vitamin A, vitamin C, fiber, magnesium, and potassium. The darker the orange color of the squashRead more

What to Do With Parsnips

By | Farm and Garden, Food | 0 comment | 24 October, 2020 | 1

Seasonal Availability: Generally, parsnips begin to be harvested in Wisconsin in October and November. These vegetables may be unfamiliar to you, but they are easy to prepare and are quite versatile. Health Benefits: At only 55 calories per half-cup serving, parsnips are an excellent source of dietary fiber, vitamins C and K, and manganese. HowRead more

How to Use Cranberries

By | Farm and Garden, Food | 0 comment | 17 October, 2020 | 3

Seasonal Availability: Hello, state fruit of Wisconsin. Wisconsin is the main U.S. producer of cranberries, which are generally harvested in September and October. Health Benefits: These low-calorie berries are high in fiber and vitamins C and E–antioxidants that protect your cells and help limit aging caused by molecules called free radicals. How to Select: SelectRead more

How to Use Brussels Sprouts

By | Farm and Garden, Food | 0 comment | 11 October, 2020 | 1

Seasonal Availability: Brussels sprouts start popping up in farmers’ markets, co-ops, CSA boxes, and grocery stores in late September through November in Wisconsin. Health Benefits: Brussels sprouts are in dietary fiber and vitamins K and C. In fact, just three ounces (around a cup) of sprouts contains four times more vitamin C than an orange.Read more

What to Do With Apples

By | Farm and Garden, Food | 0 comment | 4 October, 2020 | 1

Seasonal Availability: Depending on variety of apple and region of Wisconsin, apples are harvested in mid-July through the fall, and if kept well in storage, locally-grown apples are available through the winter. Health Benefits: Apples don’t have fat, cholesterol, or sodium; and they’re full of antioxidants like pectin, among other essential nutrients. Do yourself aRead more

How to Use Leeks

By | Farm and Garden, Food | 0 comment | 26 September, 2020 | 0

Seasonal Availability: In Wisconsin, depending on the region and climate, leeks are harvested mid-August through the fall. In some regions and with some varieties, leeks are harvested the spring following planting; this “overwintering” results in a larger and stronger tasting leek. Health Benefits: High in vitamins A, B6, C, and K, leeks also provide yourRead more

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