Garden to Plate

July 29, 2014

Salsa

Gardening and raising your own food has never been more popular! But knowing how to harvest and make vegetables taste good is another story! In this short video, you will learn not only learn about the health benefits of tomatoes, but will also go into the kitchen and learn basics of making a simple salsa in about 2 minutes! For more information click on http://licking.osu.edu OR http://fcs.osu.edu.

Cucumber Dill Dip

Gardening and raising your own food has never been more popular. In this short video, you will learn about the health benefits of cucumbers and then go into the kitchen and learn basics of making a simple cucumber dill dip. This dip is made with yogurt, fresh dill and a cucumber from the garden. For more information click on http://licking.osu.edu OR http://fcs.osu.edu.

Green Beans

Gardening and raising your own food has never been more popular! In this 2 minute video, you will learn about the health benefits of green beans and then go into the kitchen to learn basics of making a delicious green bean recipe. Green Beans, Cranberries and Nuts is with only a few ingredients that is sure to be a family favorite! For more information click on http://licking.osu.edu OR http://fcs.osu.edu.

 

Herbs and Pesto

Gardening and raising your own food has never been more popular! In this 3 minute video, you will learn the health benefits of using herbs in our diet and replacing excess sodium. Then, we go into the kitchen and learn basics of making a simple pesto that could be used on fish, pasta or to dress up a simple piece of toast into something spectacular! For more information click on http://licking.osu.edu OR http://fcs.osu.edu.

 

Spaghetti Squash Made Easy

Gardening and raising your own food has never been more popular! In this video, you will learn the health benefits of making spaghetti squash when compared to eating regular pasta. Then we go into our kitchen where you will learn the basics of making a spaghetti squash come alive! For more information click on http://licking.osu.edu OR http://fcs.osu.edu.