cW Recipes: A Pantry Pick-Me-Up
PANTRY PICK ME UP
Head to the kitchen to try these new pantry-based recipes good for the whole family!

In the midst of these trying times, many people may rely on their pantries for emotional support. Using what we have on hand is the most ideal, but our local farmers depend on consumers now more than ever to keep our local food communities alive. Many local farms offer drive-through and delivery services to get their delicious, flavorful and nutrient-dense produce out to their communities. See how your city is currently connecting with their local farms, butchers and fish markets to show your love! And once you’ve done that, head to the kitchen to try these new pantry-based recipes good for the whole family!

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