The Jennings Family Farm, part of Firefly Fields, champions sustainable agriculture through organic methods, avoiding synthetic chemicals, and maintaining biodiversity. They aim to reconnect people with food origins and advocate for local, organic eating to counter the environmental and health impacts of industrial farming. With industrialization reducing the number of U.S. farms and concentrating production, they highlight the need for consumer awareness and behavioral changes in food choices, urging consumers to question the source of their meals to promote a sustainable food system.
This recipe provides an easy approach to making soft and flexible cornmeal-based tortillas. Using cornmeal, spelt or wheat flour, butter, water, and salt, the dough is mixed, rested for an hour, and then shaped into balls. Tortillas are rolled thin, cooked in a skillet for 1 minute per side, and kept moist. Enjoy them with beans, veggies, and salsa.
The post raves about homemade pizza, highlighting the pleasure and cost-effectiveness of making it at home. A simple wholegrain pizza crust recipe with optional toppings is shared, along with tips for a heartburn-friendly version. The recipe includes yeast, water, honey, flour, olive oil, and salt. Various flour options are suggested.
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