For quite a while in the 2000s we were a culture that loved to eat out, but between cost-of-living increases and the pandemic, preparing meals at home has become more popular again. That’s not a bad thing. Cooking and preparing meals for yourself and your family not only saves you money, it makes you less likely to overeat, encourages you to eat healthier, and – surprise! – is actually good for your mental health. Food Prep: A Basic Life Skill Preparing meals and snacks for yourself and your family can be strangely satisfying. If you think about it, it’s one…
Recipes
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The Georgia Peach Cocktail is perfect for unwinding at the end of a busy week, relaxing in the shade of a backyard oak tree, or sharing with friends on a warm summer night. Served in a tall glass layered with ice, peach slices, and fresh mint sprigs, this refreshing adult…
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Did you know that more than half the American population is walking around in a state of partial dehydration? One study of 2,000 people found that just 22% drink the USDA-recommended eight to 10 eight-ounce glasses of water each day. We do drink a lot of soda, though – in…
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This sophisticated “mocktail” is all about the floral orange flavor of Cara Cara Oranges instead of traditional lime juice! As a nod to tradition, serve it in a copper mug (you’ll love the way the mug takes on the chill of the drink itself). Ingredients: 1 Pittman & Davis Cara…
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Spicy (but not too spicy!) and citrus-y, this tasty and easy-to-prepare Asian-inspired dish will be a hit with the entire family. Serve it on a weeknight over steamed rice or noodles. To spice it up, add more red pepper flakes or a splash of sriracha sauce. For a vegetarian option,…
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Did you recently get an apple fruit box from Pittman & Davis? If so, lucky you! If you buy Fuji apples regularly, we can guarantee you’ll appreciate the difference between a big Fuji Apple from your local grocery store chain and one from our orchards. If it never occurred to…