28 Apr 2017
by linettefm
in All Natural, Family, Food, Home, Living, Product Samples, Product testing, Recipe, Review
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Farm Fresh To You, is not my usual subscription box that is filled with beauty related products but in some ways this one is too. Think of this Organic box as a Veggie and Fruit delight filled with food that will definitely aid in not only wellness, health, but beautifying you from the inside out. Let’s not even overlook that I absolutely love vegetables and fruit. I get excited and I’m one of those people that says, “look at that ___________, it’s gorgeous and I then start filling a produce bag like it’s going to sell out that second. I try to purchase Organic when possible, as long as the produce looks good, is not overly priced and easy accessible. I hunt everywhere and most times lose track of how big the fridge is when I’m stuffing Lacinato Kale bundles in the dairy case. I’m not a juicer and truly just love how vegetables and fruit taste like. I will purchase the unknown produce item, google it in the car, and then have plans for what I’m going to make by the time I get home. I’m a believer of not, “knocking it until you try it”, and this is when I was so fortunate in being able to try Organic produce delivered to my home by Farm Fresh To You.
This is how the Service Works:
You have boxes that fit your cooking, eating to family size to choose from. Don’t like a vegetable or fruit offering? You simply can exchange the product for another by using the allotment (amount you are spending on the box of your choice) to replace that selection. Simple! Some items are harvested in limited numbers, so I did find a few items I could not add more of but sharing is something I do well and I like that customization is available and user friendly when ordering.
You can order from the Boxes below and this is with delivery included pricing:
- Mixed Fruit & Veggie Boxes– that range from $26 for the Small (1-2 people) to the Monster Box (6+ people) for $58.00
- Traditional CSA Boxes– is for produce that only comes from their own farm and neighboring partner farms. You can pick a Regular Box (2-4 people) for $33 or the More Box (4-6 people) for $46.00
- No Cooking Boxes– Options that fit the busy person and have items that are easily made or quick to grab and eat while on the go. A Small Box (1-2 people) is $26 and you have Regular Box (2-4 people) for $33 and the More Box for (4-6 people) for $46.00
- Fruit Only– 100% fruit and you have a Small for $26, Regular for $33 and More for $46.00
- Veggie Only Boxes– If you are Pro-Veggies 100%, you can opt for this selection. This one has two choices, the Regular Box (2-4 people) and the More (4-6 people) for $46.00
- Organic Snack Pack– Like I said, no excuses and this service gives you the option for healthier and better tasting packs that range from $35 for the Mini and serves 5 office people, to the Large for $110 and serves 30 people.
Each area has a delivery day, so it depends which zone you fall in on what day of the week they deliver. Mine was Friday but the best part, they deliver between the hours of 8PM on Thursday and 8AM on Friday. Yup, you wake up to surprises and what a great way to end a week. You can even prep meals on the weekend to eat better and tastier next week. You can also add other items like fresh eggs, local honeys to nuts and other treats.
What did I Order:
Okay, I have to start by saying that it’s just my Husband and I (and a dog) and we eat fresh as much as possible. I rarely open a can in this house and it’s usually to do a shortcut meal when using beans or roasted tomatoes. I love to cook and I love to change my weekly meals, so eating fresh fits us nicely and it’s just hard to get off it once you eat everything with texture and flavors intact. With that said, I went for the Monster Box from the Mixed and Veggie selection. I then again have one of those moments where the pictures get the best of me and I added more to my box. I ended up with a total of $59.35 and the box retails for $58, but I got what I wanted. I did change my selection like lowering the count of Gala apples from 10 to zero and adding Honeycrisp, plus changing items so I could add Purple Bell Peppers and so on.

When it Arrived:
I am not ashamed but I pretended I was catching up on my DVR when I was really just stalking my door. Farm Fresh To You delivered at 1:16 AM and not even a dog barked. The delivery person kindly placed two brown colored boxes by our gate and they were cold to the touch. The employees wear a bright colored vest and even the white truck’s engine was in “shhhhh mode”. If it was not for my “ninja at midnight” ways, I would have heard zilch.
My box was outside for 3 minutes. Hey, I had to first announce, “it’s here….it’s here, I’m not waiting for you (to my half asleep Husband) and I’m getting them”. It took energy and one minute longer to find my sandals because I was not stepping outside in my slipper socks 🙂
- Box #1- Bartlett Pears, Ruby Crescent Potatoes, Honeycrisp Apples, Nantes Carrots, Broccoli, Assorted Lettuce, Red Pomegranate, Gypsy Peppers, Black Grapes, and Hass Avocado


- Box #2- Valencia Oranges, D’ Anjou Pears, Baby Bok Choy, Celery, Lacinato Kale, Asian Pear, Mixed Medley of Cherry Tomatoes, Purple Bell Peppers, and Zucchini


The four items I was eager to use from the boxes were the Medley of Cherry tomatoes, the Purple Bell Peppers, the Gypsy Peppers and those adorable Ruby Crescent potatoes.
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- Rustic Sausage, Potatoes and Vegetables
Rustic cooking for us is cooking with what we have at hand and what comes to mind. Simplicity at its best and you measure ingredients by your mood and cravings, no rules and let the flavors shine! It’s about enjoying each ingredient and not drowning it out.

I decided to make a nice rustic dish of peppers, onions, tomatoes and sausages. I used an Organic Chicken based sausage that was made with Sweet Basil and Roasted Garlic. The sausage is pre-cooked but frozen. I cut the larger potatoes in half and left the smaller ones as-is. Added roughly chopped Green and Red Bell peppers, white onion, Italian Cubanelle Pepper and few garlic cloves. I tossed everything with Olive Oil, salted, added dry tarragon, blacked cracked pepper, and dry lavender. I cooked covered on the roasting setting (425 degrees) for 20 minutes. This is to allow the potatoes to get a head start cooking and my frozen sausage to defrost.


After 20 minutes have lapsed, simply add the softer and more delicate peppers, like the Gypsy and Purple ones, plus the tomatoes and toss with melted butter and parsley. Remove the defrosted sausages. The butter and veggie mix gets added and mixed to the previous semi-cooked contents. You toss and cook uncovered for 5 minutes. Then add the sausages back. I left the 2 chicken based ones whole and then sliced a (pre-cooked) pork Italian one to give the dish that added flavor. Cook another 25 to 30 minutes uncovered, or until potatoes are tender. Two minutes before taking the dish out, I tossed the fresh Rosemary t0 give the dish a slight hint of flavor and aroma from the herb.


I then served the dish with a little cheese on top and a nice crusty loaf of bread.
This code gives you $15 off your first box!
I received the above product(s) free of charge from Farm Fresh To You. I am not obligated to provide a positive or favorable review, just my honest opinion. My review is based on my experience with the product and/or brand, which may differ from yours.
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01 Aug 2016
by linettefm
in All Natural, BBQ, Cooking, Food, Fruits and Veggies, Grilling, Home, Living, Natural, Nutrition, Organic, Product Samples, Product testing, Review, Samples, Seasonings
Tags: Alderwood smoked sea salt, Amazon, Amazon Fresh, and organic allspice.{PEPPERED HABANERO}: organic smoked black peppercorn, and organic crushed red pepper.{CITRUS PEPPER}: organic orange peel, and organic lemon, and organic resemary.{SMOKEY SOUTHWEST}: organic chili powder, and organic white peppercorn.{FRESH BAY}: organic celery salt, ASIN: B00XCY3FJY, Celtic sea salt, cooking, FreshJax, FreshJax Review, grilling, Grocery & Gourmet Food > Herbs, Herbs, organic bay leaves, organic bird's eye chili, organic black peppercorn, organic cardamom, ORGANIC CELERY SEED, organic cinnamon, organic coriander, ORGANIC CORN, organic cumin, organic dill, organic fennel, ORGANIC GARLIC, organic green peppercorn, organic habanero pepper, organic lemon peel, organic lime peel, organic mace, organic mustard seed, organic onion, organic oregano, ORGANIC PAPRIKA, organic parsley, organic pink peppercorn, organic red pepper, organic smoked black peppercorn, organic smoked paprika, organic thyme, organic yellow mustard seed, peppers, Set of 5 FreshJax Gourmet Handcrafted Spices (Grilling Spices), Smoked Salts, spice blends, Spices, Spices & Seasonings, Summer Grilling, Summer Meals, UPC: 721762813942, {GRILL MASTER}: organic smoked black peppercorn


One of the delights of Summer, is the grilling weather. Being in California, this means that we grill most parts of the year and even during Winter. If it’s raining we can easily bring the grill under the tall awning from the patio, so again no limitations. Finding spices and especially blends is something I must admit I do not usually purchase. I have a large array of individual spices, dried herbs, chilies, in powdered to granulated, and even whole form. I just avoid blends because I found early on, they were just mostly blended products with 75% being salts or sugars. Not my kind of thing, so when FreshJax reached out and I looked into the company…..well, I gave them a try.
FreshJax is a family owned company and they started their company in 2011. They advertised something I use commonly, being “clean” about what you make. This is not just limited to sanitary conditions, but to using real products, no fillers and having pride in what you make. You got to love cooking to a certain degree to make things work and one thing FreshJax loves, is their spice mixes!

I selected the Grilling Spices because the selection looked like one I can actually use. Like all 5 bottles sounded like great mixes and close to ingredients we use on a weekly basis, but I am always looking how people add their own twist to ingredients I use. The grilling mix comes with:
- GRILL MASTER: Think about an all purpose blend and this mix is it. It goes well with any protein to vegetables and seafood. Serves all well with herbs like organic fennel, garlic, rosemary and smoked black peppercorns. I use smoked salts on almost a daily basis but the smoked peppercorns really made this mix unique and addicting.
- SMOKEY SOUTHWEST: Not just spice but flavor! This one was great to add to beans and even inside a quesadilla. It made every cheesy quesadilla amazing with just one sprinkle of this blend. You have smoked salts and pepper, to cumin to give it that recognizable Tex-Mex kick.
- CITRUS PEPPER: I have a lemon pepper blend I use and it’s also made with organic herbs and spices. FreshJax, laughed at my lemon pepper blend! This bottle is a citrus bonanza when it comes to flavor. You have a blend here of lemon, orange, lime with a zest you get from white peppercorns. They also use a pepper medley blend, which means you get the red and even the green that tend to be milder in flavor. A great combination and perfect for vegetables and I made a Citrus Pepper compound butter for salmon that was grilled on planks and oh my, just delicious!
- FRESH BAY: There is a reason the other is called “Old” Bay. This mix revamps the old by using organic mace, cardamon, mustard seeds to your familiar celery seed and bay leaves. I found even cinnamon in this blend but I could not taste it. Like not one ingredient fought with each other, so it’s a peaceful bay 🙂 that will play well with shrimps to even chicken.
- PEPPERED HABANERO: I was afraid this one would just mimic the Smokey Southwest but thankfully this one was totally different. You get heat and I find habanero peppers not only provide heat but more flavor than a jalapeno. I don’t find the pepper to be crazy hot. This blend is peppery and you get a zing but again FreshJax delivers taste. They also blended in Bird’s Eye Chili, which is an Asian variety. I love that this one plays well with braised beef because you don’t have to always taco everything! When I braised the beef, it was ready in 1 hour and the tortillas were on the side to help scoop up the peppery sauce this blend created!

Final Verdict:
I recall now what ease it is to pick-up a bottle and go! I kind of forgot that when I am so use to getting out the items I need to grind peppercorns, seeds, and pods, to then mixing in dry herbs, spices and salts. FreshJax, made this a positive experience just from one simple bottle with no clean-up needed. Easy and I was not cheating the dishes I made either. Flavor was present and I still had to salt some a little bit because these seasonings add taste, not just pickle the meats and vegetables you add them to. The herbs and spices are fresh and you not only see them on the meats you rubbed them on, marinated with but even the vegetables I used the spices on were well received.
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07 May 2015
by linettefm
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We always enjoy subscription boxes because they introduce us to new brands and even new foods. Like with gift baskets, I find most subscription boxes have more down time where maybe 1 to 2 items are fabulous and the others are duds. You then have companies, which add so much little filler that getting a real sized item is impossible.
Not with Heck That’s Hot!
I love spice and can tolerate heat very well. My only caveat is that the heat better bring some flavor and make the food worthy of eating. Empty calories to me, also means eating something that is not great but you are eating it to make whatever you spent on it not be wasted. I can state that Heck That’s Hot provided a box filled with items that were full sized and the individual size (i.e. one serving) products were included in multiples. Yup, you are not trying to share a one-bite chocolate piece between a family of four! Some of the products I was familiar with when it came to the manufactures like Lindt chocolates. I also liked that there was care in packaging. The parcel was double boxed and the items were safely packed. Even the chips were not a mess and that also means care is shown and you not only want that when a box is being sent to you, but it’s something I seek when I give boxes as a gift. Heck That’s Hot will not make you look poorly in that aspect either and I like that they take pride and care in how they handle products. Hey, I got chocolate sent that was not even melted and I reside in California!

Now, Let’s See what you Get:

The Better Chip in Jalapeno Flavor-
This a company I have seen and heard of but never actually tasted their products. The chips are made with real ingredients making them simple but so tasty. You see real jalapeno pieces and these are not green little flecks. I’m talking about diced jalapeno that is mixed into corn masa, which is used to make these delicious round shaped chips. They deliver heat and crunch, plus they are not a salty mess. What’s not to love?

Van Holten’s Hot Mama Pickle-
This item made us laugh when we saw it. It’s a large size pickle and not your everyday product, so I love that Heck That’s Hot included it. I love firecrackers and this pickle is like the big version of them. We refrigerated the pickle and I first took a slice to see how it tasted and it was a pleasing flavor, you get that pucker power from the brine but the spice is good tasting. The pickle also has a good texture and crunch! You get a heat that is zesty but not over the top. I made a spread for burgers using the pickle (diced). Very simple with Mayo, Chipotle powder, and the Hot Mama Pickle. I even have 1/2 left to enjoy as-is or in another recipe. I’m thinking this one would wake up any tater’ salad.

Lindt Chocolate Squares in Chili Flavor-
Okay, I have had these little squares in what I thought was every flavor…..I was wrong. The base is dark chocolate and chili extract. I have had spiced hot chocolate drinks and even Mexican chocolates but these are nothing like that. The chocolate used is velvety smooth and because it’s dark, it has sharp notes but the chili pepper is not in flake form or anything grainy within the square itself. Just smoothness and the spice is almost pepper (as in peppercorn) and it just intensifies the cocoa notes. That is all. It’s sort of like a play of salt on chocolate and what that does to your taste buds. I really enjoyed it and will seek this chocolate out due to the intense flavor it delivered!
I always look at boxes and their worth is also measured by what I can make with them and this item along with the following two, I was able to create a meal and still have left-overs. That is what makes a subscription box worth it to me and Heck That’s Hot provided quality products that go beyond just a few dips with a chip, put jar in the fridge to just throw it out 2 weeks later. We actually enjoyed cooking with what was provided in the box!

Julia’s Sassy Dip Mix in Chipotle Seasoning-
It’s a dip, a mix to even a spice packet. The seasonings provide a base that can be used in sauces, combined with meats to even making spreads. This allows me to use the product more than once and that is more bang for your buck! I found blue corn taco shells that just again was adding something new to the everyday rotation. We have had blue corn chips but never taco shells, and it’s hard finding something not enhanced with dyes, so you bet I grabbed them when it was just simple blue corn. I had fresh ground chicken and beef in the fridge, so I made Tacos using Julia’s Sassy Dip mix. I tasted the seasoning and it was a little sweeter than I desired, so I just added more chipotle flakes and powder. Some red Anaheim Chilies, onion and you simply brown each meat in a separate pan. That simple. I love how easy it was to make!


Habanero Pepper Salsa From Hell in Beyond Hot-
I prepared myself and I love Habanero to the point I use the actual pepper to make a Habanero Rice. Everyone thinks the orange little pepper is just an innocent sweet pepper and then it just hits you. Habaneros have great flavor and are very versatile when cooking. I got tired (bored really) of jalapenos that tasted so mild anymore because it’s hard to find spicy jalapenos. We opened the jar and it smelled spicy, like it kicked my nostrils with the heat but once the jar was opened for over a minute, the intensity in smell went away. We tasted and the base is very tomato-y like sort of the notes you get from a jar of canned plum tomatoes and paste. Then comes the vinegar and then the slight heat. The salsa has flavor but not intense in Habanero, so it’s workable. I worked it into some rice and it was perfection because my Husband did feel the vinegar was more intense than the heat. A 1/4 cup of the salsa I added to the water, after frying the rice with veggies and chilies and 22 minutes later…..Spanish rice that has some heat but pairs perfectly and does not overpower the dish.

Bravado Spice Co. Ghost Pepper and Blueberry Hot Sauce-
I know…..what! I thought the same when I saw this sauce but I’m always open to tasting new foods. I checked out the ingredients and you have Blueberry, Raspberry, Vinegar, the Ghost Pepper and then just salt and pepper. That is all! I start thinking how people mix pineapple with pork, and then add heat via chilies. I make and eat that, so why not give this a chance? First I tried the sauce on a chip and it’s hotter than the Habanero Salsa above. I love Ghost Pepper but feel the poor pepper is misused and mostly there for name than flavor. The Bravado Spice Co., did not leave the Ghost Pepper behind and did it justice by adding flavor. Think of the fruit as base, there for texture and to control the bitter notes peppers to even vinegar can give. It off-sets the heat just a bit and keeps everything in check. This sauce would be great to marinate shrimps with, like a ceviche. Great for a dressing in a Mexi-style salad but I think it shines best with lighter meats like poultry and fish. I’m thinking Tilapia tacos next time and I may even crust them with blue corn by just grinding the taco shells that came broken in the box (there is always 1 or 2 that never make it whole). Great sauce and I am open to trying that Pineapple one on a smoked pork butt sandwich. I added some to our chicken tacos this time!

Ass Kickin’ Habanero Popcorn-
Yee-haw! I don’t usually eat popcorn from a microwave bag but that donkey is mocking me. I have not popped this baby yet but will be this weekend. It’s movie night, I got a free RedBox code, so I’m set. It’s even raining in California, so things could not be better. It’s Habanero and it takes the boring out of poppy corn any day.
Retail Price Point: They have two box sizes to choose from with the lowest $20 and then a larger $30 sized box. Shipping is always free, so you pay on a monthly basis the price above and that is all. You also have the freedom to cancel your subscription, so Heck That’s Hot is not your gimmicky company that has hidden charges or trying to bog you down with long term commitments.
Verdict:
Do I need one? I know I always add something here to see where I land on purchasing an item but this is a must try. Try a month, see what comes and see what you make. That is how I think of boxes of this kind work and why some of us love them and others don’t. I can say that there is enough in a box that makes the price point fair and then you think of weight and shipping, but wait that is included into the Heck That’s Hot price point. That is where I see the worth because it gets delivered to your home and the items are full sized and the ones that are portion sized is enough to share. No one gets left out, so you shouldn’t either and check-out a company that is bringing something different to the table.
Heck That’s Hot and their zesty connections at:
- Wedsite
- Facebook
- Also, please make sure to check-out their FB page as they run contests for free gift cards, boxes, and so forth, all the time!!
- Twitter
- YouTube
- #HeckThatsHot
I received the above product(s) free of charge from Heck That’s Hot. I am not obligated to provide a positive or favorable review, just my honest opinion. My review is based on my experience with the product and/or brand, which may differ from yours.
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08 Oct 2014
by linettefm
in Baking, Family, Food, Fruits and Veggies, Home, Living, Product Samples, Product testing, Recipe, Review
Tags: #MezzettaMixer, Baking, baking made easy, Braising, bread, Cheeses, Cherry peppers, cooking, Coupons, Easy Baking, Easy Cooking, Events, Fresh Herbs, Fresh Produce, gourmet, Greek, green olives, Herbs, HouseParty, Italian, Italian Cooking, Kalamata Olives, Lavender, Mezzetta, Mezzetta Coupon, Mezzetta Mixer, Mezzetta Party, Olive Bread, Olive Mixes, Olives, Parties, Pasta, pasta sauces, peppers, pinot grigio, Pizza, pork, Puff Pastry, Recipe, Ricotta Cheese, Rosemary, sauces, Savory Tarts, Spread, Spreads, Sun-dried Tomatoes, Tarts, Thyme, Tote bags, Veggie Tarts, Wine

Mezzetta has been a brand we have used in our home for decades. From the roasted peppers that go great on a pizza, blended to add to a sauce to the Peperoncini that I slice up for sandwiches or eat whole with a salad. I have started baking our own breads because finding a bread with “friendly ingredients” is possible but at a hefty price point. I don’t believe you should pay more when you want less chemicals! When HouseParty announced they had openings for a Mezzetta Party, you bet I signed up.

Mezzetta Party Kit contained:
- (1) Apron with a cute Mezzetta logo that has an Olive and finally an apron with 2 large pockets. Those that give you one pocket don’t realize that I have 2 hands and usually I act like I have three by grabbing more utensils that I can hold.
- (1) Visa Card for the Host to purchase products/ingredients for the event.
- (1) One of the cutest Slotted Spoon that is perfect for draining the brine/liquid but still getting the olive and/or pepper you seek. No need to attempt to “harpoon” a pepper with a fork or pretend I can balance an olive out of a jar like Houdini.
- (16) Coupon Booklets that included Mezzetta inspired recipes.
- (16) Reusable Mezzetta branded Tote Bags that were very welcomed by my guests, due to the new state law, which will make California the first state to pass a state wide law of banning shopping bags.

I have been doing really good with puff pastry and just like that, you can make the dishes savory or sweet. Easy to use and a great way to showcase what is in season. I found the most beautiful baby heirloom tomatoes, so they were a must mixed with a ricotta and Mezzetta’s Sun Dried Tomatoes “bedding” for them to rest on. I allowed guests to make their own dish by pre-chopping veggies they could add to their tart. Easy and almost mess free (well, bunching up the used parchment paper can be labor intensive 🙂 ).

Combined with an Italian braised pork that I used Mezzetta’s Sweet Cherry Peppers and also paired with fresh Italian (Cubanelle) Green peppers, and doused in Pinot Grigio wine. You simply brown the seasoned pork first, brown the veggies and then add the peppers with a nice healthy wine bath. I add a bouquet of Lavender and Herbs, and just stick in the oven (covered in a braiser) at 350 degrees for a couple hours. Easy and tastes like you took all day to make when it was the oven that did all the work. I also love the all in one pot cooking method!

The Olive bread was a cinch too. I use my “lazy girl” method, which can be used with any combination of Mezzetta’s Olives and most of their peppers.
Mezzetta’s Olive Blend Bread:
- 1 3/4 cups of All-Purpose Flour
- 1/2 teaspoon of Salt
- 1/2 teaspoon of Active Dry Yeast
- 1/2 to 3/4 of warm water (105 degrees)
- Olive Oil to baste bowl and bread
I put the above in my mixer (with dough hook) and make a well with the flour. I add the yeast and the warm water and allow it to “bloom” (bubble a bit) for about 5 to 8 minutes. I add my salt and then mix. If it needs more water to allow for a dough that is supple, I add by the teaspoon. I knead (well, the mixer does it) for about 7 to 10 minutes. I then get a bowl and add some Olive Oil to allow the bread to proof in the oven (105 degrees) for an hour (cover lightly with plastic wrap). Once the dough is proofed, I then put it in the fridge (do not punch the dough down).
I used about 1/2 a cup of mixed Mezzetta Olives, you can use peppers of your liking as long as the seeds are removed and they are chopped. Same goes for the olives, no stones or anything. Once I chopped what I want, I then take the dough out and start kneading my ingredients in. I sometimes add cheeses and a mix of dry and fresh herbs. Try to not over knead when incorporating your olives/pepper mixes. This can produce a rough dough. I will then shape the loaf into a desired shape and I then put the dough on a baking stone (a pan is fine with parchment or at least oiled to reduce sticking). Cover with a light towel and allow the dough to proof again for about 40 minutes to an hour. I sometimes baste mine with more Olive Oil or you use Warm Water to create a nice crust. I have sprinkled Parmesan to even Maldon (flake) Salt on mine before putting it in the oven. Add a couple slashes to allow the bread to breathe (steam escape) and bake at 450 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes (depending on size/shape) or until done. Allow to completely cool before slicing! You can also make the dough ahead and leave it in the fridge for up to a week after the first proof (the dough gets a richer flavor if you at least leave it overnight in the fridge)…….told you it was a friendly
recipe 🙂

Mezzetta allows us to make dishes that look beautiful, taste great, but took only a few minutes to make. I like that! The less time I spend in the kitchen, the more time I can spend with Family & Friends!

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06 Jun 2014
by linettefm
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- Veggie & Bean Delight Quinoa Salad
You have a great salad that is packed with protein and fiber that is perfect for a “Meatless Monday”. You can also make this in the evening and it holds well for up to 3 days in the fridge. No dressing needed and you can eat it over a bed of lettuce, fill two tomato halves, or stuff an avocado. I opted for a little bed of lettuce to go with my avocado and it made two beautiful and very filling cups.

Ingredients:
- 1 /2 cup of Tri-Color Qunioa (cooked, drained and cooled)
- 1/2 cup of White Kidney Beans
- 1/2 cup of Garbanzo Beans
- 1/4 cup of raw Carrots (diced)
- 1/4 cup of raw Celery (chopped)
- 1/4 cup of raw Zucchini (diced)
- 1/8 of a cup of raw Red Onion (diced)
- 1 pack of Oloves in Lemon & Rosemary
- 1 pack of Oloves in Basil and Garlic
- Optional- Feta crumbled Cheese (add this before serving as a topper)
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I sorted on white beans because I wanted a lighter texture.
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1/2 cup of Quinoa (measured before cooking)
Begin by cooking your Tri-color Qunioa, draining and allowing it to cool. I always cook mine with a touch of smoked salt and this is why I did not any more to the salad. The flavor comes all from Oloves olives!
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I used Baby Carrots and just chopped them
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Celery
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Bite size when it comes to dicing all the veggies
Then chop up all your veggies and add to a large bowl that is big enough to mix and toss.

Drain and rinse both cans of beans and take 1/2 cup out from each type of bean.

Add to veggies and toss. Then open an avocado in half, so you are left with two equal sized halves. I always brush mine with a little lemon or lime juice to preventing browning and add a little flavor.

Then simply open 1 bag each of the Oloves pouches in Lemon & Rosemary and the Basil and Garlic varieties. Add to salad and toss to combine. Taste and if you want to add a little salt or freshly cracked pepper…….go right ahead but I found the flavors were perfectly balanced by just using what Oloves provided.

Then simply lay out some lettuce (even Kale) so the avocados don’t feel lonely, top with the salad and you can add some Feta cheese if you desire. You can store the remainder in a glass container for up to 3 days. I never store with the cheese because for no reason it sounds “icky” to me, so I top just before serving. Enjoy!
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With Feta crumbled Cheese
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You can also have it with no cheese
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I find a nice medley of lettuces helps bring more fun to the party!

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06 Jun 2014
by linettefm
in Food, Product Samples, Product testing, Recipe, Review, Uncategorized
Tags: All Natural, Basil, Basil & Garlic, better for you foods, Black Pitted Olives, brine olives, Chili, Chili & Garlic, Chili & Oregano, Citric Acid, Coriander, Cumin, Flavored Olives, garlic, gluten free, green olives, Green Pitted Olives, Harissa, healthy eating, Healthy Eating Habits, healthy habits, Healthy Snacking, Healthy Snacks, Kosher, Kosher Certified, lactic acid, Lemon & Rosemary, Lemon Pieces, Meatless Monday, Meatless Mondays, No Gluten, Olives, Oloves, Oloves Review, peppers, pouch olives, Preserved lemon, Review, Rosemary, Salt, snack foods, sunflower oil, Vegan, Vegan Friendly, Vinegar

I really enjoyed the Oloves pack I received with a subscription box and served as my introduction to the brand. You have perfectly shaped green olives that are infused with flavors, not even a pit to get in the way of your munching. Perfect brine paired with a nice “meaty” olive, both the quality of the olives and the ingredients make for one spectacular combination. The company was kind enough to share their selections with me and every Oloves pouch leaves you with a very happy and satisfied taste!
You have several flavor variations to choose from, so the Oloves party never gets dull:
- Basil & Garlic
- Chili & Oregano
- Lemon & Rosemary
- Chili & Garlic
All products are made with simple ingredients that are Vegan, Kosher, Gluten Free, and all natural. Low in saturated fats and each pouch is a friendly 50 calories.

Basil & Garlic:
These are natural green pitted olives and they have a touch of salt, sunflower oil, basil, garlic, vinegar, and acidifiers listed as lactic and citric acid. The pouch weighs 1.1. ounces and safely keeps the green olives intact. No broken or smashed ones and I added them to a salad, which made my dinner look like a beauty and my taste buds were 100% satisfied when it came to the flavor and texture. You get a nice brine that is not over loaded with acids or too high in flavor when it comes to the marinade. Oloves found the perfect balance where the other flavors compliment versus taking away from the olive.

Chili & Oregano:
An olive with a little attitude! I love this one and the pouch made a delicious muffuleta spread that went wonderfully paired with a Rosemary Ham sandwich. The chili adds a little heat and zest but because the olives are plump and “meaty”, this olive can handle the heat! I will be making a brushetta next time and topping each bread slice with half of an olive in this variation. It changes up the flavors and the Oregano compliments the topping nicely.

Chili & Garlic:
I love garlic but I shy away from it when it comes to packed goods and mostly because manufactures do not respect the clove. You want garlic in it’s full real flavor, not some powdered stuff that looks and tastes like saw dust. Oloves not only got the harissa spice right but the real garlic notes are so there. This is a black olive that slaps back when it comes to heat and flavor but I polished 2 baggies off because I was going to win this battle!

Lemon & Rosemary:
I never knew lemon went so well with that nice acid and brine flavors you get with olives. It just awakens your taste buds with the freshness and the rosemary even made me add a pack (chopped up) into the daily bread I bake. It went so well with the rustic loaf that I will be repeating that concoction again. I also made a salad that has zero dressing because like I mentioned, these are not boring olives. They are the spice of the party! I will be posting the recipe next!

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