Walnuts Saint Simons Island GA
Walnuts qualify as a super-food as they contain a significant amount of omega-3 fatty acids. No other nut even comes close—not to mention the great flavor and texture they add to dishes from appetizers to salads, entrees and desserts. Read on to know more about walnuts.
Sapelo Farms
(912) 264-8535
Brunswick, GA
Sapelo Farms
(912) 264-8535
Brunswick, GA 31520
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Ecovian
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Feelin Great Wellness Center
(912) 265-1595
718 Mall Blvd.
Brunswick, GA
Feelin Great Wellness Center
(912) 265-1595
718 Mall Blvd.
Brunswick, GA 31525
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Roots Farm
(706) 742-0010
Winterville, GA
Roots Farm
(706) 742-0010
Winterville, GA 30683
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Ecovian
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Garden of Eatin' of Henry
(678) 575-9891
McDonough, GA
Garden of Eatin' of Henry
(678) 575-9891
McDonough, GA 30253
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Ecovian
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GingerSnap Hollow Farms
(706) 564-6757
Harlem, GA
GingerSnap Hollow Farms
(706) 564-6757
Harlem, GA 30814
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Ecovian
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Island Natural Market
(912) 634-0394
204 Retreat Village
Saint Simons Island, GA
Island Natural Market
(912) 634-0394
204 Retreat Village
Saint Simons Island, GA 31522
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Twin Oaks Farm
(731) 925-1591
Savannah, GA
Twin Oaks Farm
(731) 925-1591
Savannah, GA 31407
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Ecovian
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Ivabell Acres at Glover Family Farm
(404) 277-3479
Douglasville, GA
Ivabell Acres at Glover Family Farm
(404) 277-3479
Douglasville, GA 30135
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Ecovian
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Cordele State Farmers Market
(229) 276-2335
1901 U.S. Highway 41-North
Cordele, GA
Cordele State Farmers Market
(229) 276-2335
1901 U.S. Highway 41-North
Cordele, GA 31010
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Open Year Round : Yes
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WIC Accepted : No
SFMNP Accepted : No
SNAP Accepted : No
Simple Gifts Garden
(706) 974-3983
Dahlonega, GA
Simple Gifts Garden
(706) 974-3983
Dahlonega, GA 30533
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Ecovian
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On Friday, I posted a recipe for Nutty Stuffed Mushroom Caps , courtesy of the Walnut Marketing Board. Did you know walnuts qualify as a super-food? Chalk it up to their “significant amount of omega-3 fatty acids ,” says registered dietitian and Food Network host Ellie Krieger (right). “No other nut even comes close—not to mention the great flavor and texture they add to dishes from appetizers to salads, entrees and desserts.” Contrary to what the anti-fat brigade promulgates, all of us require some fat in our diets. The best way to meet this nutritional need is to opt for the “good” fats found in foods like walnuts. “Eating a handful of walnuts every day is one of the easiest ways you can improve your diet,” Krieger says. “And adding walnuts to favorite dishes improves taste and health.” When shopping at your local natural and organic food store, consider some of Krieger’s culinary suggestions:
- Substitute ground walnuts for some of the meat in meat loaf and meatballs. Make a large batch and freeze leftovers.
- Toast a large batch of walnuts and keep them on hand in the freezer for use in salads, side dishes, desserts or as a snack.
- Replace part of the butter in a tart crust with chopped nuts.
- Have healthy grab-and-go food on hand: walnuts and dried fruit in baggies, individual yogurts, and easy-travel fruit like apples and tangerines.
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