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  1. Delicious Healthy Additions to Your Holiday Dinner Table

    We know that during the holidays it can be difficult to eat healthy. All those meals filled with gravy-covered carbs can be irresistible… and don’t forget the pies, cookies, and candy canes — oh my!

    The healthy dishes on holiday tables are often afterthoughts, or ignored altogether. That’s why we’ve collaborated with a few of our amazing partners on appetizing and beautiful recipes that’ll be an awesome healthy addition to your dinner table this season.

    Erin, blogger at The Almond Eater, used Taylor Farms pre-cut butternut squash to make a rich and creamy Caramelized Onion Butternut Squash Mash.

    “I certainly do NOT have the time—ok, the patience—to cut up butternut squash,” says Erin. “Pre-cut squash is where it’s at, and theirs is organic and cubed into smaller pieces, meaning it cooks even faster.”

    Butternut squash mash is a slightly healthier take on mashed potatoes, and the caramelized onions add a delicious flavor to the squash.

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    Erin also served a simple (and dairy-free) Apple Pecan Salad — to please even those with dietary restrictions —  using Taylor Farms 50/50 Salad Blend with baby spinach and baby spring lettuce, topped with apples, pecans, and pomegranate seeds!

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    “If you’re looking to add something else to this salad, I’d recommend some goat cheese!” notes Erin. “And the lettuce is organic and it’s stored in a plastic container rather than a plastic bag, which I’ve found keeps it fresh for longer.”

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    Haley, blogger at Brewing Happiness, made a vibrant and tasty Winter Beet and Grapefruit Baby Kale Salad with chickpeas, quinoa, and pepitas using Taylor Farms Organic Baby Kale as the base.

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    “Baby Kale is a great leafy green with tons of health benefits, but you don’t have to de-stem it like regular kale,” said Haley. “It’s health without the work.”

    Haley topped the baby kale with roasted beets (“because they’re the healthy winter candy”), quinoa, roasted chickpeas, and roasted grapefruit (“yeah – it’s delicious.”)

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    Interested in another beautiful salad? Check out our blogger takeover post from Rainy Day Bites and her Pacific Northwest Pear, Hazelnut, and Blackberry Salad with Honey Pear Vinaigrette.

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    Everyone here are Team Taylor wishes you a happy and delicious holiday!

    CARAMELIZED ONION BUTTERNUT SQUASH MASH

    Ingredients:

    3 yellow onions

    2 tbsp butter (use dairy free to keep these vegan)

    2-3 tbsp olive oil

    2 packages (30 oz.) Taylor Farms Organic Butternut Squash

    Salt and pepper to taste

    Directions:

    1. Peel and slice the onions and set them aside.
    2. Next, heat butter and oil in large skillet over medium heat and then add the onions. Stir in the onions until they’re coated with oil, and then reduce heat to a simmer. Simmer onions for 15-20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until they’re soft and translucent.
    3. Place squash in a large pot and fill the pot with water. Cook squash over the stove on high heat until they’re soft.
    4. Drain the water and then use a potato masher or a fork to mash the squash until it’s smooth.
    5. Next, stir in the cooked caramelized onions and any leftover oil by hand, along with the salt and pepper.
    6. Serve & enjoy!

    APPLE PECAN SALAD

    Ingredients:

    4 cups Taylor Farms 50/50 Salad Blend

    2 apples, sliced

    ½ cup pecans

    2 tbsp pomegranate seeds, or more to taste

    1-2 tbsp olive oil, or more to taste

    Optional: 2-4 tbsp goat cheese

    Directions:

    1. Add all ingredients to a bowl and stir to combine. If you’re planning on making this ahead of time, wait until right before you serve it to add the apple slices.
    2. Serve & enjoy!

    WINTER BEET AND GRAPEFRUIT BABY KALE SALAD

    Ingredients:

    11 oz Taylor Farms Organic Baby Kale

    2 red beets

    2 golden beets

    2 grapefruits, segmented

    1 can chickpeas, drained and rinsed

    2 tablespoons olive oil

    1/2 teaspoon ginger powder

    1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika

    1/2 teaspoon salt

    1/4 teaspoon cinnamon

    1/8 teaspoon pepper

    1/2 cup tri-color quinoa, rinsed

    1 cup veggie broth or water

    1/4 cup pepitas, roasted and salted

    Directions:

    1. Preheat the oven to 375.
    2. Wrap your beets in tin foil, and place them on a baking sheet. Bake for 50 minutes.
    3. Meanwhile, add your drained and rinsed chickpeas to a baking sheet along with segmented grapefruits. Drizzle with 2 tablespoons olive oil and season with ginger, cinnamon, smoked paprika, salt and pepper. Bake for 20 minutes.
    4. While your beets, chickpeas and grapefruits are roasting – rinse your quinoa and add it to a pot along with 1 cup broth or water (if using water, sprinkle with salt). Bring quinoa to a boil over medium-high heat. Once boiling, reduce the heat to a simmer and cook for about 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, take off heat, fluff with a fork, cover and let sit for 5 minutes.
    5. In a jar with a lid, add all dressing ingredients and shake vigorously.
    6. When beets are ready, peel them, slice them into thin moon shapes and add to a large bowl along with Taylor Farms Organic Baby Kale. Top with roasted grapefruit and chickpeas, quinoa, pepitas, and drizzle with dressing. Toss.
    7. EAT UP.

     

  2. New Salad Kit Flavors Headed Your Way!

    We are always excited for National Salad Month, and what makes it even more special is that we are introducing two new Chopped Salad Kits and an additional Chicken Chopped Salad Kit to our flavorful lineup ! These three salads are arriving just in time for sunny summer weather – help us welcome  Dill Pickle, Everything and Avocado Grilled Chicken Chopped Kits to our family! 

    New Spring 2020 Chopped Salads

    The Dill Pickle Kit combines a creamy ranch with your fav pickle to create a unique dressing. A Blend of Green Leaf, Cauliflower, Kale, Red & Green Cabbages and Crinkle Cut Radishes with Dill Pickle Brioche Crouton Crumbles. Add this kit to a weekend barbecue, or add it into your burger along with an extra pickle or two. Check out the recipe here

    For those who are wanting Everything but the Bagel seasoning on literally EVERYTHING, we have dreamt up your perfect salad! A blend of Kale, Broccoli, Red & Savoy Cabbage, Green Leaf, Green Onions, Carrots, with Salt & Pepper Seasoned Mini Bagel Toasts. Add this chopped kit to a bagel (Everything Bagel please) with cream cheese and fresh tomatoes. Grab this recipe here

     

    And finally, one for every avocado lover…an Avocado Grilled Chicken Chopped Salad Kit, with fan favorites like our avocado ranch dressing. The perfect addition  to our protein-packed line-up.  Containing a blend of Green Leaf, Kale, Carrots, Cabbages with Tri-Color Crispy Tortilla Strips and Grilled Chicken. No need to serve as a side salad, make this a whole meal! 

     

    These three flavors can be found nationwide at your local Kroger stores. 

    Which salad are you the most excited to try? Tag us on Instagram using #FlavorofFresh and @yourtaylorfarms to share your new favorite!

  3. Dedicated to Sustainability: Taylor Farms Named to Food Logistics’ Top Green Providers List

    Food Logistics named Taylor Farms a Top Green Providers for 2017! This annual list recognizes companies whose products, services, or exemplary leadership is enhancing sustainability within the food and beverage industry.

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    “We’re honored to have received this accolade from Food Logistics and their recognition of our commitment to sustainability,” says Nicole Flewell, director of sustainability, Taylor Farms. “We will continue to pursue opportunities that take our company one-step further in our dedication to minimizing our environmental footprint, while delivering healthy fresh foods to our consumers.”

    Be sure to check out a few of Team Taylor’s recent sustainability efforts:

    “The future viability of the world’s food supply chain is dependent upon our ability to integrate sustainability from farm to fork,” says Lara L. Sowinski, editorial director, Food Logistics. “Transportation and logistics comprise a significant part of that supply chain, and we commend those companies in our industry that embrace their role as environmental stewards, while raising the sustainability bar for their peers.”

     

     

  4. Deconstructed California Roll Offers Japanese Flavors You Can Enjoy Anywhere

    Let’s get creative with our Asian Chopped Salad kit in this installment of this month’s recipe video series!

    Combine the kit’s savoy and green cabbage, carrots, celery, green onion and sesame ginger dressing with crab, sushi rice, and nori for a delicious — and practically effortless — Deconstructed California Roll that you can enjoy anywhere!

    While you’re here, check out the other videos in this month’s series:

     

    Deconstructed California Roll Offers Japanese Flavors  You Can Enjoy Anywhere
    Be sure to check back next Tuesday for another recipe!

  5. Cultivating Potential at the PMA Women’s Fresh Perspective Conference

    The 5th annual PMA Women’s Fresh Perspective Conference was last week in Miami, Florida. This conference is developed specifically for women in the produce and floral industry — regardless of their career stage — to cultivate their potential. This year Taylor Farms sent ten women from multiple departments to attend; Including Nicole Flewell, Director of Sustainability and Lisa Hearne, General Manager Taylor Farms California.

    Cultivating Potential at the PMA Women's Fresh Perspective Conference

    Flewell reflects on her first experience at this conference, “One takeaway that I’m bringing home with me is that there are a ton of little things we can do throughout our day that have a big impact. Creating more whitespace for thoughtfulness and reflection can help bring clarity to our home and work life. This is why Juliet Funt, owner and founder of WhiteSpace at Work, and her discussion around this concept really hit home for me. I think we could all use a little help in this arena!”

    Hearne adds, “Two key components that I took from the conference this year are reiterating the importance of maintaining and expanding upon a culture of service within our team, and focusing on the people that are passionate and have had success through continued support and mentorship.”

    One of Hearne’s favorite speakers at the conference was Lania Rittenhouse, VP of InFlight Experience for Spirit Airlines, who Herne said was able to bring a different perspective outside of the produce industry, while highlighting the importance of the customer and a company’s culture — values we share here at Taylor Farms.

    “Calling All Women. Let Your Voice Be Heard!” Panel

    “Calling All Women. Let Your Voice Be Heard!” Panel

    We completely agree with PMA that our industry’s entire supply chain benefits when we develop and leverage the talents and passion of our female colleagues, which is why we have invested in sending employees each year for the past 5 years.

    “I think this conference is a great place for women to get together and discuss what’s going on in our industry, help to prop each other up, make valuable networking connections, and attend focused breakout sessions to help us with day to day obstacles in our lives,” says Flewell.

    “This conference brings a great opportunity to network and look at things with a different perspective,” says Hearne. “It also highlights how lucky we are to work for Taylor Farms which supports and encourages employees at all levels to build and expand upon a successful career in the produce industry.”

    Tracy Lenz of Taylor Farms with guest speaker, Mel Robbins, CNN Commentator, Best-Selling Author and Life Coach

    Tracy Lenz of Taylor Farms with guest speaker, Mel Robbins, CNN Commentator, Best-Selling Author and Life Coach