Farm Fresh Updates — Margaret River

Snake Beans - 3 Ways To Cook Them

Farmersmarket food storage Local Produce Margaret River

Snake Beans - 3 Ways To Cook Them

Sliced long snake beans can be added raw to salads similar to French haricots verts but they are most commonly stir-fried or blanched for salads. Our favourite fresh recipes are here for you to try this weekend. 

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Carrot Cake Breakfast Cookies

Carrot Margaret River Recipe

Carrot Cake Breakfast Cookies

Healthy Carrot Cake Cookies can be enjoyed at anytime, including breakfast.This versatile and delicious is a great way to utilise additional carrots (or zucchinis or pumpkin).

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How to Freeze Avocado Plus 5 Different and Delicious Ways to Use Them

Avocado Farmersmarket Gluten Free Local Produce Margaret River Plant Based WA Made

How to Freeze Avocado Plus 5 Different and Delicious Ways to Use Them

Here, we share 5 of the very best ways to incorporate this fruit bowl hero into your menu every day and our favourite way to enjoy avocado - with chocolate!

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7 Ways to Store Lemons (and Greek Lemonade Recipe)

Beverage Local Produce Margaret River

7 Ways to Store Lemons (and Greek Lemonade Recipe)

Margaret River Fresh Produce has LEMONS!  Taking advantage of bulk pricing means getting a lot of produce all at once. How do you store and use lemons?  Choose the right lemons. Choose lemons that are bright yellow and not too mature. Younger lemons will last longer in storage. Older lemons are perfect for juicing and freezing.  Store lemons by themselves. Store lemons away from other fruits. Fruits such as apples and bananas release ethylene gas as they ripen, which can speed up the natural ripening process of lemons. Make lemon water. If you have sliced lemons to use, make lemon...

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Margaret River Chai Company

Beverage Gluten Free Local Produce Margaret River Plant Based WA Made

Margaret River Chai Company

Need to know how to brew the perfect stove top chai at home? 

We recommend taking your time with brewing chai. It's the slow simmering of spices that will fully develop the flavours. For a bit of extra kick, add fresh ginger for and honey to balance, if desired. 

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