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Peashoots & Potato Hash

From Farm Where Life is Good

<p>If you are lucky (?) enough to receive/purchase blue-fleshed potatoes, this recipe might not win the eye-appeal contests. But the blues are high in phytonutrients and have great flavor, so roll with it!</p>
Source: Adapted from Eating Well Magazine
Servings: 2-4
Ingredient keywords: pea, horseradish, shallot, potato
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Peashoots (actually a website of Everything Peashoots from Britian)

From Farm Where Life is Good

<p>A website found by <span class="caps">KAH</span>; a nice introduction to the versatile peashoot.</p>
Source: KAH from the web
Servings: variable
Ingredient keywords: peashoots
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Peashoots and Grits

From Farm Where Life is Good

<p>For some reason, whenever I see the word &#8220;grits&#8221; my brain automatically says &#8220;Grits, dummy.&#8221; Who amoungst you remembers that reference? Grits are great and incredibly versatile. In this recipe, they are paired with a unique spring green, the peashoot. See what you think. It&#8217;s a quick one to prepare for the dinner table!</p>
Source: Adapted from kitchenparade.com
Servings: 3-4
Ingredient keywords: garlic, onion, mushroom, pea, tomato
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Pecan and Fig Spread

From Statesboro Market2Go

<p>This simple spread makes a great dip for crackers &amp; toasted bread, or as a topping for ice cream! Please consider leaving a picture or comment if you decide to try this recipe!</p> Vegetarian!
Source: southernliving.com
Servings: Not listed
Ingredient keywords: figs, pecan, lemon, orange, bread, cream
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Pecan Bars

From Athens Locally Grown

<p>This is a good way to use pecan pieces. (Bought from Green Acres Farm of course) This bar will bake up like a brownie. If your New Years resolution is weight loss, wait a month or so.</p>
Source: Leo Workman Green Acres Farm
Servings: 12-16 servings
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Pecan Butter

From Statesboro Market2Go

<p>Pecan butter is easy to make and tastes absolutely incredible! Feel free to to double or maybe even triple the amount of pecans in order to make a bigger batch (you may find it easier to toast the pecans in the oven at that point). Recipe yields 1 cup as written.</p>
Source: Cookie +Kate blog
Servings: 1 cup
Ingredient keywords: pecan
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Pecan Chicken

From Statesboro Market2Go

<p>This crunchy chicken recipe goes great with sauces and mustards available on Market2Go. Please consider leaving a picture or comment if you decide to try this recipe!</p>
Source: www.tasteofhome.com (modified slightly)
Servings: 4
Ingredient keywords: pecan, bread, thyme, chicken, mustard, sauce
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Pecan Crusted Salmon

From Statesboro Market2Go

<p>A quick and crunchy salmon recipe! Please consider leaving a picture or comment if you decide to try this recipe!</p>
Source: www.acouplecooks.com (modified slightly)
Servings: 4
Ingredient keywords: salmon, mustard, honey, pecan, Parmesan
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Pecan Stuffed Butternut Squash

From Statesboro Market2Go

<p>A sweet autumnal vegetarian side dish that uses locally grown winter squash and pecans! Please consider leaving a picture or comment if you decide to try this recipe!</p> Vegetarian!
Source: www.tasteofhome.com
Servings: 8
Ingredient keywords: butternut, butter, pecan
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Peggy’s Sweet Cream Pound Cake

From Auburn Locally Grown

<p>Moist, sweet, addicting. Can I have seconds please?</p>
Source: Peggy Sutton
Servings: -
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