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I'm sorry what am I supposed to put in these? My vagetable might not like that 😳
I’ve never been poor, only broke. Being poor is a frame of mind. Being broke is only a temporary situation. Mike Todd
Chicken with vegetables and mushrooms
Chicken with vegetables and mushrooms turns out juicy and incredibly soft, with a golden crust. Thanks to the technology of the cooking all the juices remain inside. Vegetables soak the juice from the chicken and become tastier and more fragnant. This recipe is very simple but do not yield to restaurant dishes in its taste. This chicken baked with mushrooms and potatoes, can become a robust family dinner or a perfect dish for a holiday table. You can add bell peppers, green beans, zucchini or eggplant to vegetables.
🌟 Spotlight on Browallia: The Nightshade Family’s Hidden Gem 🌟
When we think of the nightshade family, we usually picture tomatoes, peppers, and potatoes. But did you know it also includes stunning ornamental plants? 🌿
Meet Browallia, also called “Bush Violet.” 💜 ✨ Blooms with delicate blue-purple flowers ✨ Shade-loving and perfect for containers ✨ Attracts pollinators like bees & butterflies
This flowering nightshade reminds us that the Solanaceae family is diverse — feeding us, healing us, and beautifying our gardens.
👉 Dive into the world of nightshades: www.nightshadefamily.com
🌟 Storytelling Sunday: From Seed to Table 🌟
This season, I planted a few tomato seeds without knowing just how much they would give back. 🌱
From watching the first leaves sprout, to waiting (sometimes impatiently!) for fruit to ripen, to finally tasting that sun-warmed tomato… every step felt like a victory. 🍅
What started as a small garden project turned into a connection with food, soil, and community. ❤️
👉 Read the full journey, with photos + recipes: www.nightshadefamily.com
Have you ever grown something from seed to table? Share your story in the comments 👇
#StorytellingSunday #TomatoJourney #HomeGarden #SeedToTable #NightshadeFamily
Spotlight Saturday 🌟 | Farmer Feature
Today we celebrate the people who make organic peppers possible! 🌶️
Meet [Farmer’s Name / Farm Name], based in [State/Region], who has been growing organic peppers for over X years. Their commitment to sustainable soil practices, biodiversity, and chemical-free cultivation makes them a true pioneer in the organic movement. 🌱
Fun fact: Their peppers are used in everything from fresh salsa to artisanal hot sauces across the US.
👥 At Nightshade Family, we love building connections with growers who keep food natural, flavorful, and planet-friendly.
👉 Read the full story + interview: www.nightshadefamily.com
#SpotlightSaturday #OrganicFarming #PepperGrowers #SustainableLiving #NightshadeFamily #FarmToTable
🌶️ Throwback Thursday: The Ancient Story of Chili Peppers
Long before they lit up our kitchens, chili peppers were sacred.
📜 6,000 years ago in Mexico, ancient civilizations like the Aztecs and Mayans cultivated peppers for food, healing, and ritual. 🌍 Portuguese traders later carried them across the globe, where they became essential in Indian, Thai, and African cuisines.
From sacred spice to global flavor — the journey of chili peppers reminds us that food is history, connection, and culture. ❤️
👉 Explore the full heritage story here: www.nightshadefamily.com
#ThrowbackThursday #ChiliPeppers #FoodHistory #WorldCuisine #NightshadeFamily #OrganicFarming