Three Sisters-Inspired Recipes from our Partners at Ramona Farms
As we celebrate the rich culinary history of the indigenous peoples of the Americas, we’re highlighting three recipes that use the famed “three sisters” – corn, beans, and squash.
As we celebrate the rich culinary history of the indigenous peoples of the Americas, we’re highlighting three recipes that use the famed “three sisters” – corn, beans, and squash.
Meet a generation of activists that have taken up the cause of restoring indigenous foodways and farming techniques. The movement is broad and diverse, with chefs, farmers, and even not-for-profit organizations working from many angles toward common goals.
Put a plant-based twist on traditional holiday au gratin potatoes.
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Start your day with a refreshing and protein-packed seasonal fruit and herb smoothie.
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This craveable chickpea salad mixes fresh produce and canned pantry staples, and comes together in under 10 minutes.
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This seasonal salad pairs smoky-sweet grilled stone fruit with spicy arugula for a fresh combination that’s perfect for summer celebrations.