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<p style="font-weight: bold; font-size: 16px; margin-top: 15px;">Eat This Now for Tuesday March 9th, 2010 features: <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/03/eat-this-now-030910/#mandarins">Seedless Mandarins</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/03/eat-this-now-030910/#tangerines">Honey Tangerines</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/03/eat-this-now-030910/#lettuces">Organic Leaf Lettuces</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/03/eat-this-now-030910/#potatoes">Russet Potatoes</a>, and <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/03/eat-this-now-030910/#avocados">Hass Avocados</a>.</p>

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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">1.  Seedless Mandarins</h3>
Sweet, seedless, easy to peel, portable - sounds like a Clementine, right?  Well, close, AND closer to home.  Late season Organic and Conventional Seedless Mandarins (or W. Murcott or Afourer Mandarins, the real names that nobody really ever uses) from California, are particularly noteworthy right now.  These bright orange gems are packed full of juicy flavor and are a killer value right now.  Sold in 3lb bags, 5lb Gift Boxes, Loose and even with the Stem &#38; Leaf still attached, Seedless Mandarins are branded as "Cuties, Delites, Sweeties, and Easy-Peelers."

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Some supermarkets are convinced you'll be more likely to buy them if they call them "Clementines" on their ad or signage, even though the package clearly reads Seedless Mandarins.  Your mission?  Find these tasty small orange fruits from California, no matter what the name and enjoy piece after yummy piece.
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<p style="font-weight: bold; font-size: 16px; margin-top: 15px;">Eat This Now for Tuesday March 9th, 2010 features: <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/03/eat-this-now-030910/#mandarins">Seedless Mandarins</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/03/eat-this-now-030910/#tangerines">Honey Tangerines</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/03/eat-this-now-030910/#lettuces">Organic Leaf Lettuces</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/03/eat-this-now-030910/#potatoes">Russet Potatoes</a>, and <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/03/eat-this-now-030910/#avocados">Hass Avocados</a>.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">1.  Seedless Mandarins</h3>
<p>Sweet, seedless, easy to peel, portable &#8211; sounds like a Clementine, right?  Well, close, AND closer to home.  Late season Organic and Conventional Seedless Mandarins (or W. Murcott or Afourer Mandarins, the real names that nobody really ever uses) from California, are particularly noteworthy right now.  These bright orange gems are packed full of juicy flavor and are a killer value right now.  Sold in 3lb bags, 5lb Gift Boxes, Loose and even with the Stem &amp; Leaf still attached, Seedless Mandarins are branded as &#8220;Cuties, Delites, Sweeties, and Easy-Peelers.&#8221;</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-763" title="030910mandarins" src="http://producegeek.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/030910mandarins.jpg" alt="Seedless Mandarins" width="500" height="180" /></p>
<p>Some supermarkets are convinced you&#8217;ll be more likely to buy them if they call them &#8220;Clementines&#8221; on their ad or signage, even though the package clearly reads Seedless Mandarins.  Your mission?  Find these tasty small orange fruits from California, no matter what the name and enjoy piece after yummy piece.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">2. Honey Tangerines</h3>
<p>Are you someone that doesn&#8217;t mind spending a little more time with their food, so long as the flavor pays off in the end?  The perfect piece of citrus awaits &#8211; Florida Honey Tangerines, in season and inexpensive for a few more weeks.  Honey Tangerines are packed with seeds and have a persistent thin skin that clings to the fruit, not to mention they&#8217;re kinda ugly: light orange skin with green patches and lots of scars.  In spite of their flaws, what Florida Honey Tangerines have going for them is that they are very sweet, juicy and manage to pack that Southern sunshine into each flavorful bite.  Slow down and try one.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">3. Organic Leaf Lettuces</h3>
<p>Exceptional quality &#8211; two words that every great salad should start with.  Organic Green Leaf, Red Leaf and Romaine Lettuces from Lady Moon Farms in Florida are on an outstanding run of heartiness, freshness and beauty &#8211; yes beauty, and at a reasonable price right now.  California Organic Lettuces are solid too, especially butter varieties.  If you have access to a coop, natural food store or supermarket that promotes organic lettuces, use these exceptional ingredients to make an exceptional meal.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-764" title="030910lettuce" src="http://producegeek.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/030910lettuce.jpg" alt="Organic Leaf Lettuces" width="500" height="180" /></p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">4. Russet Potatoes</h3>
<p>What does an earthquake in Chile have to do with potatoes grown in North America?  Not too much, but a connection can be made.  The devastating quake has disrupted the packing, cold storage and export shipments enough on Seedless Grapes to cause prices to spike and retailers to remove them from their feature ads.  So what is a supply safe, good quality and price promotable item to advertise instead in coming weeks?  Russet Baking Potatoes, whether they&#8217;re from Idaho, Prince Edward Island or elsewhere, should be good and priced right.  Grapes? Not so much.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-765" title="030910russet" src="http://producegeek.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/030910russet.jpg" alt="Russet Potatoes" width="250" height="180" /></p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">5. Hass Avocados</h3>
<p>I&#8217;ve eaten six Hass Avocados this past week from three different growers, all from Mexico.  They&#8217;ve been perfect.  A little garlic powder, shake of cumin, lots of cracked pepper, pinch of sea salt and all the juice from a lime &#8211; and you&#8217;ve got some fantastic Geek-guac.  Go for it!</p>
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<li>• Chile earthquake sure to delay shipments of fruit including grapes. So glad to hear that my colleagues&#39; Chilean grower friends/staff are OK. <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9751375829" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Eat This Now: Red Grapefruit, Asparagus, Gold Pineapples, Premium Winter Apples, Romaine Hearts #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23freshproduce" class="aktt_hashtag">freshproduce</a> <a href="http://bit.ly/aKdWQF" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/aKdWQF</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9842556531" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Our free weekly e-newsletter, Eat This Now, highlights 5 #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23freshproduce" class="aktt_hashtag">freshproduce</a> items that are best. Info you can use right now. <a href="http://bit.ly/7rYF6n" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/7rYF6n</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9842688484" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Calendars don&#39;t plan freezes, hurricanes, or bumper crops. Don&#39;t just eat seasonally, eat #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23freshproduce" class="aktt_hashtag">freshproduce</a> in the moment. <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9853908006" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Gold Pineapple prices are still good this week: lots of ads on XL and Jumbo. Buy now before they get more expensive. <a href="http://bit.ly/bFgYMh" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/bFgYMh</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9873420506" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Saw a major Chain Store advertising Gold Pineapples at $.99 this week -crazy cheap. Those babies took 3 years to grow; worth more! <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9885972341" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Thanks for thinking about #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23freshproduce" class="aktt_hashtag">freshproduce</a>! &#8211; delicious, healthy AND interesting, right?.  RT @tlav77:  @<a href="http://twitter.com/TheProduceGeek" class="aktt_username">TheProduceGeek</a> i love your tweets!! <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9891396790" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
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<li>• Need a taste of Spring? Just try some fresh crop Asparagus this week! <a href="http://bit.ly/ayo3ov" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/ayo3ov</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9921181902" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Why should you buy Romaine Hearts this week and then use them quickly? <a href="http://bit.ly/cTT1zh" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/cTT1zh</a>  #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23realfood" class="aktt_hashtag">realfood</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9938372242" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Can&#39;t find your darling Honeycrisp Apples anymore? Here are some others to consider: <a href="http://bit.ly/btvhoT" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/btvhoT</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9972691750" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Pinata, Ambrosia, Pacific Rose, Jazz &#8211; sounds like a flavor party! #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%234ApplesWorthPay" class="aktt_hashtag">4ApplesWorthPay</a>ing$1.99lbOrMoreFor <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9989475537" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Florida Red Grapefruit sweetness and juiciness are outstanding right now. #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23freshproduce" class="aktt_hashtag">freshproduce</a> #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23realfood" class="aktt_hashtag">realfood</a> #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23sugarfree" class="aktt_hashtag">sugarfree</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/10025366999" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
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<p style="font-weight: bold; font-size: 16px; margin-top: 15px;">Eat This Now for Tuesday March 2, 2010 features: <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/03/eat-this-now-030210/#grapefruit">Red Grapefruit</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/03/eat-this-now-030210/#asparagus">Asparagus</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/03/eat-this-now-030210/#pineapples">Gold Pineapples</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/03/eat-this-now-030210/#apples">Premium Winter Apples</a>, and <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/03/eat-this-now-030210/#romaine">Romaine Hearts</a>.</p>

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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">1.  Red Grapefruit</h3>
Need a ray of sunshine this week?  Refresh yourself with Red Grapefruit.  "But Produce Geek, Grapefruit take too much work to eat, plus - aren't they sour?"  Good Grapefruit are sour... AND sweet.  Add sugar to peak of the season Grapefruit? - that's like adding sugar to Frosted Flakes.  Nature has 'em all sweetened up for you when the crop is at it's best.  Right now Organic and Conventional Red Flame and Dark Red Grapefruit varieties from Florida are about as good as they come.  Texas Rio Star Grapefruit are high quality too.  Skin scars and blemishes do not impact flavor, so choose your Red Grapefruit by what feels heavy for it's size to get ones packed with juice.

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You're right, Grapefruit are indeed tedious to cut and section, especially if you're an impatient fruitivore like me.  Here are some videos of methods some folks use to get at the juicy goodness post-haste:
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	<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwzuoEDPAWo&#38;feature=related">Peel 'n Section (in 2 min., but video takes 3 min?)</a></li>
	<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8etIwpQKVk&#38;feature=fvw">Quick-Slice 'n Section: (why sweat the membranes!)</a></li>
	<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16SStswtD5w&#38;NR=1">Halve 'n Section (with Plastic Knife, umm -no spoon? are you on a plane?)</a></li>
	<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bjm5_wBz3Q&#38;feature=related">Hack 'n Chop (right up my alley, straight forward and fast)</a></li>
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<p style="font-weight: bold; font-size: 16px; margin-top: 15px;">Eat This Now for Tuesday March 2, 2010 features: <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/03/eat-this-now-030210/#grapefruit">Red Grapefruit</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/03/eat-this-now-030210/#asparagus">Asparagus</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/03/eat-this-now-030210/#pineapples">Gold Pineapples</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/03/eat-this-now-030210/#apples">Premium Winter Apples</a>, and <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/03/eat-this-now-030210/#romaine">Romaine Hearts</a>.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">1.  Red Grapefruit</h3>
<p>Need a ray of sunshine this week?  Refresh yourself with Red Grapefruit.  &#8220;But Produce Geek, Grapefruit take too much work to eat, plus &#8211; aren&#8217;t they sour?&#8221;  Good Grapefruit are sour&#8230; AND sweet.  Add sugar to peak of the season Grapefruit? &#8211; that&#8217;s like adding sugar to Frosted Flakes.  Nature has &#8216;em all sweetened up for you when the crop is at it&#8217;s best.  Right now Organic and Conventional Red Flame and Dark Red Grapefruit varieties from Florida are about as good as they come.  Texas Rio Star Grapefruit are high quality too.  Skin scars and blemishes do not impact flavor, so choose your Red Grapefruit by what feels heavy for it&#8217;s size to get ones packed with juice.</p>
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<p>You&#8217;re right, Grapefruit are indeed tedious to cut and section, especially if you&#8217;re an impatient fruitivore like me.  Here are some videos of methods some folks use to get at the juicy goodness post-haste:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwzuoEDPAWo&amp;feature=related">Peel &#8216;n Section (in 2 min., but video takes 3 min?)</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8etIwpQKVk&amp;feature=fvw">Quick-Slice &#8216;n Section: (why sweat the membranes!)</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16SStswtD5w&amp;NR=1">Halve &#8216;n Section (with Plastic Knife, umm -no spoon? are you on a plane?)</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bjm5_wBz3Q&amp;feature=related">Hack &#8216;n Chop (right up my alley, straight forward and fast)</a></li>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">2. Asparagus</h3>
<p>Great price, great quality &#8211; why not go for it!  Give yourself a preview of Spring.  New crop Green Asparagus is abundant from Mexico right now and just begging to be steamed, sauteed, boiled, grilled or baked into your favorite casserole.  Organic Asparagus will be about as low priced as it ever gets in the next two weeks.</p>
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<p>P.S. Garlic and Lemons totally dig hangin&#8217; out with Asparagus in tasty recipes.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">3. Gold Pineapples</h3>
<p>Last call!  Super Sweet variety Gold Pineapples will be shorter in supply in coming weeks due to light supplies.  So why highlight them?  Well, there are still decent amounts of XL and Jumbo Gold Pineapples in the pipeline this week and lots of hot advertised specials in major supermarket chains to promote them.  Grab one or two before the price goes up.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">4. Premium Winter Apples</h3>
<p>Got hooked on Honeycrisp, but not sure what apple to buy now since they are done for the season?  Time to try something new, but not sacrifice on flavor and texture.  Here are four premium winter varieties you might find in that spot where the Honeycrisps used to be at your supermarket:</p>
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<li><strong><em>Ambrosia</em>:</strong> Fine-textured flesh, aromatic, very sweet &#8211; think Golden Delicious meets a marshmallow. (though crop is finishing soon)<br />
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<li><strong><em>Jazz</em>:</strong> Hard and crunchy, tart yet still quite sweet &#8211; interesting.<br />
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<li><strong><em>Pacific Rose</em>:</strong> Crisp, lightly sweet, juicy crunch &#8211; almost floral.<br />
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<li><strong><em>Pinata</em>:</strong> Crisp, clean flesh, old-time apple flavor with tropical undertones.<br />
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<p><strong>Hate mealy apples?  Vote for your favorite Non-Mushy Apple below:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Campaign Against Mushy Apples</strong> &#8211; Who likes mushy apples?  Exactly.  <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Vote for your favorite NON-Mushy apple variety available in Winter</span>, and Yes, there are some major varieties missing that can be way too inconsistent on texture this time of year.  P.S. Alas, Honeycrisp are done for the season.  And, yo &#8211; Gala and Granny Smith, you&#8217;re both on my mushy-watchlist this time of the year.<br />
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">5. Romaine Hearts</h3>
<p>Take advantage of heavy harvests and discounted pricing this week on Organic and Conventional Romaine Hearts.  Hearts are sweeter and crisper than the dark green outer leaves of Romaine.  Romaine Hearts usually hold up well in your refrigerator, but I do recommend that you use what you buy quickly this week.  These Romaine Hearts were subjected to lots of rain earlier in their growing cycle, loading them with water.  Excess water can turn to rib-rust or pick ribbing several days after the lettuce has been harvested, so don&#8217;t dilly-dally &#8211; fresh is best anyway!</p>
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<p style="font-weight: bold; font-size: 16px; margin-top: 15px;">Eat This Now for Tuesday February 23, 2010 features: <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-022310/#navels">Jumbo Navel Oranges</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-022310/#mushrooms">Baby Bella Mushrooms</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-022310/#broccoli">Broccoli</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-022310/#apples">Braeburn Apples</a>, and <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-022310/#mandarins">W. Murcott Mandarins</a>.</p>

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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">1.  Jumbo Navel Oranges</h3>
Big is not necessarily better, but Big is... bigger.  Jumbo-sized Organic and Conventional Navel Oranges from California are an excellent fruit choice right now if you want to get the most out of Big.  The larger sized fruit means less work peeling and more sweet, seedless, juicy meat inside to eat, even if the rind is thicker.  So what should you look for at the store?  Jumbo Navel Oranges are softball sized and should feel heavy, and they're often sold in 8lb bags.  Come late March and into April, Jumbo Navel Oranges can sometimes become dry inside as the season ends - so don't wait!  The next 3-4 weeks is the time to go Big.

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<p style="font-weight: bold; font-size: 16px; margin-top: 15px;">Eat This Now for Tuesday February 23, 2010 features: <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-022310/#navels">Jumbo Navel Oranges</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-022310/#mushrooms">Baby Bella Mushrooms</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-022310/#broccoli">Broccoli</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-022310/#apples">Braeburn Apples</a>, and <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-022310/#mandarins">W. Murcott Mandarins</a>.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">1.  Jumbo Navel Oranges</h3>
<p>Big is not necessarily better, but Big is&#8230; bigger.  Jumbo-sized Organic and Conventional Navel Oranges from California are an excellent fruit choice right now if you want to get the most out of Big.  The larger sized fruit means less work peeling and more sweet, seedless, juicy meat inside to eat, even if the rind is thicker.  So what should you look for at the store?  Jumbo Navel Oranges are softball sized and should feel heavy, and they&#8217;re often sold in 8lb bags.  Come late March and into April, Jumbo Navel Oranges can sometimes become dry inside as the season ends &#8211; so don&#8217;t wait!  The next 3-4 weeks is the time to go Big.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">2. Baby Bella Mushrooms</h3>
<p>What&#8217;s in a name?  Here was a mushroom with an identity crisis: Crimini.  Crimini&#8217;s are similar to White Mushrooms left to mature until the tops become tan to brown.  If those Crimini&#8217;s are allowed to grow even more they become big ol&#8217; Portabella Mushrooms when the veil opens up to show the gills.  But most people don&#8217;t know what a Crimini/Cremini/Italian Brown/Roman Brown is &#8211; sounds too challenging, something only chefs would know how to use.  Lots of people do know what a Portabella Mushroom is.  The name &#8220;Baby Bella&#8221; was coined by a clever Pennsylvania mushroom grower for their Crimini&#8217;s.  Other&#8217;s mimicked with Baby Portabella and both names sold more Crimini Mushrooms than ever.</p>
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<p>Grown inside, Baby Bella (aka Crimini) Mushrooms are available year round, so now is as good a time as any to try them.  The texture and shape is that of a standard White Mushroom, but the flavor is earthier and richer.  You can use Baby Bella&#8217;s as a tastier, buttery substitute for White Mushrooms in salads, stir-frys, sautes, pizzas, pastas and with meats.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">3. Broccoli</h3>
<p>The low down: Last week brought on lots of Organic and Conventional Broccoli in West Coast growing areas.  There was not enough demand for it throughout the country.  That translates into lots of supply, low prices at wholesale and plenty of sales and promotions at stores this week.  You should take advantage of it.  Raw, steamed, boiled, stir-fried &#8211; versatile Broccoli is loaded with flavor and nutrition.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">4. Braeburn Apples</h3>
<p>Firm, just a little more sweet than tart, Braeburn Apples are a good selection right now for snacking and baking.  This year&#8217;s Washington State crop got jolted by a late freeze.  Still, in spite of some crop loss there still lots of great Organic and Conventional Braeburns available at fair pricing.  This variety stores quite well, so you&#8217;re <strong>not</strong> likely to get the dreaded &#8220;mushy apple&#8221; like you might with the Red and Gold Delicious this time of year.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">5. W. Murcott Mandarins</h3>
<p>So many citrus variety names &#8211; how are you to keep up with it all?  Well, most people don&#8217;t and instead buy the same stuff they usually do until that variety is finished, and then they don&#8217;t try anything else until that variety they&#8217;re used to comes back again.  Can&#8217;t blame &#8216;em.  Who wants to spend money on something they&#8217;re not sure if they&#8217;ll like?  That is probably the reason you would not buy a W. Murcott Afourer Mandarin.  A what?  Exactly.</p>
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<p>W. Murcott Afourer Mandarins from California are out-of-control delicious right now &#8211; virtually seedless, sweet, easy to peel orange colored citrus fruits!  Smart Organic and Conventional growers are marketing these wonderful late season mandarins as &#8220;Seedless Mandarins,&#8221; &#8220;Sweet &#8211; Seedless Easy Peelers,&#8221; &#8220;Delites&#8221; and &#8220;Cuties.&#8221;  If you like Clementines (which are going out of season), you&#8217;ll love W. Murcotts.  You won&#8217;t find them everywhere, but if you come across them in bulk, in 2-3lb bags or 4-5lb gift boxes &#8211; they are a must buy, no matter what the name.</p>
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• Blood Oranges tend to be smaller in size than Navels, but bigger in flavor. Eat like an Sicilian. http://bit.ly/b7a3bt #freshproduce #
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<li>• Eat This Now: Moro Blood Oranges, Empire Apples, Green Anjou Pears, Butternut Squash, Meyer Lemons &#8211; <a href="http://bit.ly/c7v6cb" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/c7v6cb</a> #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23freshproduce" class="aktt_hashtag">freshproduce</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9155632920" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Blood Oranges tend to be smaller in size than Navels, but bigger in flavor. Eat like an Sicilian. <a href="http://bit.ly/b7a3bt" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/b7a3bt</a> #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23freshproduce" class="aktt_hashtag">freshproduce</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9182821472" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Be delighted by your Green Anjou Pear. Check the neck for ripeness. <a href="http://bit.ly/af4ye7" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/af4ye7</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9198099515" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• The Empire #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23Apple" class="aktt_hashtag">Apple</a> Strikes Back against mushy apples. <a href="http://bit.ly/9QGuuA" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/9QGuuA</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9233090072" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Mom was a Red Delicious, Dad was a McIntosh. They named me Empire. <a href="http://bit.ly/9OzWjQ" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/9OzWjQ</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9241070162" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Pears are picked mature, but ripen off the tree. Bartlett is one of the few varieties that changes color as it ripens. <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9283684287" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• And we thought CaraCara&#39;s were the Power Orange &#8211; <a href="http://bit.ly/bMbrZn" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/bMbrZn</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9296122454" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Butternut Squash from MX is good right now. Combine with Empire Apples in this recipe: <a href="http://bit.ly/ciIC7K" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/ciIC7K</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9300877178" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
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<li>• Empire Apples (NY grown) are impressively crisp.  Mmm-munching on apple number 3 today.  #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23lentensnackatta" class="aktt_hashtag">lentensnackatta</a>ck <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9347073193" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
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<li>• Meyer Lemon inspiration: <a href="http://bit.ly/bNxgBd" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/bNxgBd</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9352528796" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
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<p style="font-weight: bold; font-size: 16px; margin-top: 15px;">Eat This Now for Tuesday February 16, 2010 features: <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-021610/#bloodorange">Moro Blood Oranges</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-021610/#empireapples">Empire Apples</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-021610/#pears">Green Anjou Pears</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-021610/#squash">Butternut Squash</a>, and <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-021610/#lemons">Meyer Lemons</a>.</p>

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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">1.  Moro Blood Oranges</h3>
The flavor knob has been cranked all the way up.  It's time to rock out your taste buds with peak of the season Blood Oranges - Yeaaaaah!  Organic and Conventional Moro variety Blood Oranges from California are outstanding right now.  Moro's are streaky red to deep maroon inside, almost seedless and so delicious.  The flavor is rich and sweet-tart; think berries, plums and navels together on stage, just jammin'.  They're perfect for snacking and can turn recipes that call for oranges into something extra special.  I plan on bringing a whole case home from the warehouse this week to enjoy and share with friends.  You should try some and discover what Italians and Sicilians have known for a long time: Blood Oranges rock.

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<p style="font-weight: bold; font-size: 16px; margin-top: 15px;">Eat This Now for Tuesday February 16, 2010 features: <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-021610/#bloodorange">Moro Blood Oranges</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-021610/#empireapples">Empire Apples</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-021610/#pears">Green Anjou Pears</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-021610/#squash">Butternut Squash</a>, and <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-021610/#lemons">Meyer Lemons</a>.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">1.  Moro Blood Oranges</h3>
<p>The flavor knob has been cranked all the way up.  It&#8217;s time to rock out your taste buds with peak of the season Blood Oranges &#8211; Yeaaaaah!  Organic and Conventional Moro variety Blood Oranges from California are outstanding right now.  Moro&#8217;s are streaky red to deep maroon inside, almost seedless and so delicious.  The flavor is rich and sweet-tart; think berries, plums and navels together on stage, just jammin&#8217;.  They&#8217;re perfect for snacking and can turn recipes that call for oranges into something extra special.  I plan on bringing a whole case home from the warehouse this week to enjoy and share with friends.  You should try some and discover what Italians and Sicilians have known for a long time: Blood Oranges rock.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">2.  Empire Apples</h3>
<p>The Empire strikes back.  The Force is strong with this apple variety.  Here&#8217;s what I mean: In late winter and spring, when some other varieties of Eastern grown apples can sometimes be mushy, Empire Apples are firm and solid.  Empire&#8217;s are fresh-sweet, a tad tart, crisp &#8211; ideal for snacking, good for baking too.  Kids love the juicy, crisp sweet-tartness of Empires.  In fact, some processors prefer this variety for their sliced apple packs.  New York is where the Empire variety originated and got it&#8217;s name, and it is also where the best ones come from.  Find some and give &#8216;em a try.  May the Force be with you and your kid&#8217;s lunchbox.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">3.  Green Anjou Pears</h3>
<p>When&#8217;s the last time you had a fresh pear?  It is time to have another one.  The most plentiful pear in the US, all-purpose Green Anjou Pears are readily available from the Pacific Northwest right now for your snacking and cooking adventures.  If you let Green Anjou Pears ripen, you can enjoy a juicy and sweet one that just might get you on an unexpected pear-kick.</p>
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<p>This variety ripens from the inside out and the skin color won&#8217;t change.  So how do you know when it is juicy-sweet?  &#8220;Check the neck.&#8221;  Press your thumb near the top of the egg-shaped Anjou below the stem.  It should give to gentle thumb pressure when it&#8217;s primed inside.  Try it.  Go to <a href="http://www.usapears.com/">www.usapears.com</a> for more on ripening, cool recipes and more.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">4. Butternut Squash</h3>
<p>Something about these winter days brings on cravings for the rich, sweet and nutty taste of Butternut Squash.  Maybe pureed into soup, roasted in cubes with spices or baked into a casserole &#8211; the possibilities are delicious.  Organic and Conventional Butternut Squash are mostly coming from Mexico at this time, and quality has been solid.  If you need a time saver, many supermarkets stock fresh Peeled Halves or Cubed Butternut Squash.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">5.  Meyer Lemons</h3>
<p>Have a recipe that calls for fresh Lemons?  Give it a chef upgrade by using in-season Meyer Lemons, Martha Stewart would be proud.  Meyer Lemons have a deep yellow skin (almost orange) that is fragrant and ideal for zesting.  The flesh is sweeter and less acidic than that of regular Lemons.  Meyer Lemons are recipe dynamos!</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-678" title="021610lemons" src="http://producegeek.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/021610lemons.jpg" alt="Meyer Lemons" width="250" height="180" /></p>
<p>In a moment of curiosity the other day in the warehouse, I ate an Organic Meyer Lemon from California whole, rind and all, to see how much sweeter they are.  (Yes, I am a professional, but you can try this at home.)  It was delicious, still sour, though less so than a true Lemon.  Invigorating, but alas, Lemons aren&#8217;t hand fruit.</p>
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• What is your favorite fruit to eat when it snows? Me? On Sat. it was 20&#34; of snow + 3 fruits: Navel, CaraCara &#38; Blood Oranges. #
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<li>• Did you overeat at your Super Bowl party? No need to starve yourself now. Fill today with #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23freshproduce" class="aktt_hashtag">freshproduce</a>. You&#39;ll feel better. <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8816207924" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• What is your favorite fruit to eat when it snows? Me? On Sat. it was 20&quot; of snow + 3 fruits: Navel, CaraCara &amp; Blood Oranges. <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8824910045" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Eat This Now: Pink Lady Apples, Pummelos, Asparagus, Cara Cara Oranges, Minneola Tangelos #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23freshproduce" class="aktt_hashtag">freshproduce</a> <a href="http://bit.ly/aUEXJl" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/aUEXJl</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8831144872" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Clementine season ending, quality hit/miss. Still good ones around, but what should you eat next? <a href="http://bit.ly/cJUQHS" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/cJUQHS</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8852594991" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Easy to peel, almost seedless, fresh-tart &amp; honey-sweet, floral afterglow, weird-lookin&#39; knob at stem: must be a Minneola Tangelo! <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8858916429" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Strawberry quality fair, pricing high now. For #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23Valentines" class="aktt_hashtag">Valentines</a> Day try dipping other fruits in chocolate for a special treat. Suggestions? <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8870665095" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Pummelos are the largest citrus; can grow to size of volleyball. Tastes like grapefruit with sugar already on it. #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23freshproduce" class="aktt_hashtag">freshproduce</a> #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23OMGfact" class="aktt_hashtag">OMGfact</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8900462632" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Pummelo in season from CA now. I hack with a knife then gobble over sink, but here&#39;s a more civil way: <a href="http://bit.ly/bGatg3" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/bGatg3</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8908437759" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Cool idea @<a href="http://twitter.com/freshforellen" class="aktt_username">freshforellen</a> Let us know if we can help with tips on what #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23freshproduce" class="aktt_hashtag">freshproduce</a> is likely to be best each week. <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8915746943" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Asparagus good side dish choice right now. Select spears with tight, dry tips. <a href="http://bit.ly/bcbz6k" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/bcbz6k</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8959050515" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• We&#39;ve officially named the Unofficial Fresh Fruit of the Vancouver 2010 Winter #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23Olympics" class="aktt_hashtag">Olympics</a>! <a href="http://bit.ly/9Nv0ki" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/9Nv0ki</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9013448168" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• New crop Mexican Asparagus is here. Do you prefer thick or thin? <a href="http://bit.ly/dd3ZQm" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/dd3ZQm</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9018751232" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Did you love Sour Patch Candy as kid? Nature&#39;s version: Kumquats! Super sour &amp; sweet. CA organic are best now. #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23sugarfree" class="aktt_hashtag">sugarfree</a> #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23freshproduce" class="aktt_hashtag">freshproduce</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9023913395" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• She is dense and kinda sour. Underneath she is a little sweet too. She is a Pink Lady #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23Apple" class="aktt_hashtag">Apple</a>. #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23Valentine" class="aktt_hashtag">Valentine</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9024854879" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Pink Lady = Cripps Pink. Mushy Apples = Yuck! Pink Lady/Cripps Pink Apples = Hard &amp; Crisp. <a href="http://bit.ly/doNwxS" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/doNwxS</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/9025519763" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
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<p style="font-weight: bold; font-size: 16px; margin-top: 15px;">Eat This Now for Tuesday February 9, 2010 features: <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-020910/#pinklady">Pink Lady Apples</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-020910/#pummelos">Pummelos</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-020910/#asparagus">Asparagus</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-020910/#caracara">Cara Cara Oranges</a>, and <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-020910/#minneola">Minneola Tangelos</a>.</p>

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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">1.  Pink Lady Apples</h3>
Sappy romance movies should be mushy, NOT good apples.  Crisp, dense flesh with tart-sweet flavor, Pink Lady Apples are one of the best textured apples available in the late winter months.  This is a fantastic apple for snacking, and it's also a good option for salads.  Look for promotions this week on Washington State Organic and Conventional Pink Lady Apples, a brand of the Cripps Pink variety.  The name does fit theme for Valentine's Day, but don't kid yourself, guys - they are not a replacement for flowers and chocolate.

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<p style="font-weight: bold; font-size: 16px; margin-top: 15px;">Eat This Now for Tuesday February 9, 2010 features: <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-020910/#pinklady">Pink Lady Apples</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-020910/#pummelos">Pummelos</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-020910/#asparagus">Asparagus</a>, <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-020910/#caracara">Cara Cara Oranges</a>, and <a href="http://producegeek.com/site/2010/02/eat-this-now-020910/#minneola">Minneola Tangelos</a>.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">1.  Pink Lady Apples</h3>
<p>Sappy romance movies should be mushy, NOT good apples.  Crisp, dense flesh with tart-sweet flavor, Pink Lady Apples are one of the best textured apples available in the late winter months.  This is a fantastic apple for snacking, and it&#8217;s also a good option for salads.  Look for promotions this week on Washington State Organic and Conventional Pink Lady Apples, a brand of the Cripps Pink variety.  The name does fit the theme for Valentine&#8217;s Day, but don&#8217;t kid yourself, guys &#8211; they are not a replacement for flowers and chocolate.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">2.  Pummelos</h3>
<p>Have you ever walked down the citrus aisle and seen a big honkin&#8217; pale green to yellow thing that looks like a mega grapefruit?  That, my friend, is the Pummelo.  Pummelos, or Chinese Grapefruit, are the largest of all citrus fruits.  Their extra thick rind gives off a strong tropical aroma &#8211; intoxicating to me, overwhelming for others.  Inside, Pummelos are sections like grapefruit and have firm and juicy pink flesh that tastes similar to a grapefruit, only less acidic and quite sweet, more complex, almost floral.  The season on Organic and Conventional Pummelos is peaking in California.  Take one into work this week for a snack and create a stir.  You can just tell all the gawkers you&#8217;re getting ready for The Year of the Tiger (Chinese New Year begins 2/14).</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">3.  Asparagus</h3>
<p>This should be your side dish for a special Valentines Day dinner at home or any meal this week &#8211; fresh Green Asparagus.  The new season of Organic and Conventional Asparagus has started in Mexico and imports from Peru continue to be available too.  The shorter length spears, called Asparagus Tips, can also be found for the first month of the new crop harvest.  Quality is excellent and there will be aggressive ad promotions to take advantage of.  Asparagus is packed with Folic Acid, Vitamins and Fiber.  It&#8217;s also really flavorful, so try it steamed, roasted, grilled, sauteed or blanched some night soon.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">4.  Cara Cara Oranges</h3>
<p>By the power vested in us by the Internet, we at ProduceGeek.com have named Cara Cara Navel Oranges the <strong><em>Unofficial Fresh Fruit of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics</em></strong>.  Take that!, Canned Fruit in heavy syrup.</p>
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<p>Here&#8217;s a summary of our decision:</p>
<ul>
<li>Sweet, Delicious, Low Acid</li>
<li>Rich pink flesh, almost seedless</li>
<li>Loaded with Vitamin C and tons of Antioxidants</li>
<li>Definitely in Season this month</li>
<li>Organic and Conventional from California</li>
<li>Nicknamed &#8220;The Power Orange&#8221;</li>
</ul>
<p>Cara Cara Navels may not improve your Freestyle Ski Jumping tricks or help you with your Curling technique, but they will give your immune system a boost and your taste buds a treat.  Go Team Fresh!</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;">5.  Minneola Tangelos</h3>
<p>OK, so you really enjoyed the Clementines in December and January, but this last box/bag you bought in February had a lot of soft ones that went bad and others that were dry inside.  There are still lots of good Clementines out there from Spain and Morocco, but quality is a little more hit and miss as the season winds down.  If you want an easy to peel, on-the-go fruit that is a bit more consistent than Clementines right now &#8211; try Minneola Tangelos.  They&#8217;re those dark orange skinned citrus fruits with the knob at the stem end.  Minneolas are tart-sweet and almost seedless.  Organic and Conventional ones from California are outstanding this month.  You may even be able to find Minneola Tangelos from Florida, called Honey Bells.</p>
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<li>• Feb. is National Grapefruit Month. Sorry, Weird Al, you do not have a month yet. #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23freshproduce" class="aktt_hashtag">freshproduce</a> #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23diet" class="aktt_hashtag">diet</a> <a href="http://bit.ly/8V10ZH" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/8V10ZH</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8495853203" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
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It&#39;s free. It&#39;s fresh. Please RT! <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8501479586" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• February is National Grapefruit Month.  You should re-discover this fine fruit. Totally in season. #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23freshproduce" class="aktt_hashtag">freshproduce</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8508415144" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Eat This Now &#8211; Bowl Party Edition: Red &amp; Green Grapes, Sweet Red Peppers, Idaho Potatoes, Roma Tomatoes, Hass Avocados- <a href="http://bit.ly/bT6ayT" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/bT6ayT</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8514755645" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• You should buy Hass Avocados early this week so they&#39;re ripe for your Bowl Party. For those about to Guac &#8211; we solute you! <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8519796166" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• You love Guacamole but are a Hass Avocado rookie? No worries, watch this: <a href="http://bit.ly/ce2K3i" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/ce2K3i</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8541300106" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• February is Idaho Potato Lovers Month, manufactured by the Idaho Potato Commission, not Hallmark. #freshproduce <a href="http://bit.ly/16ft7s" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/16ft7s</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8547845791" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• INSIDER TIP: Florida freeze nailed tomato crop, but Mexican Roma/Plum production is still solid, only deal tomato out there. #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23freshproduce" class="aktt_hashtag">freshproduce</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8558117650" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• So much for full pints. 6oz are primary Blueberry pack arriving from Chile this week. Volume down, quality to top your cereal still good.  <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8593229424" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Bowl Party Produce List: Potatoes, Baby Carrots, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Avocados, Red Peppers, Romas, Sdls Grapes, oh yea- gonna need Limes. <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8605589885" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• XLG Sweet Red Peppers are delicious &amp; plentiful right now- the elongated ones. You should try some. #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23freshproduce" class="aktt_hashtag">freshproduce</a> <a href="http://bit.ly/9NmBkG" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/9NmBkG</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8633417661" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• You get 317% daily value of Vit-C and 93% Vit-A from 1 cup of Sweet Red Peppers. Show some love to your immune system. <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8640024943" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Do you prefer Green or Red Seedless Grapes? Both are dropping in price, good quality from Chile. <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8691256601" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• No ripe Hass Avocados on the shelf? Try fresh vacuum packed Guacamole in convenience case in Produce Dept. Phew that was close. Guac on! <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8693180614" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>• Big Game #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23freshproduce" class="aktt_hashtag">freshproduce</a> Recipes: <a href="http://bit.ly/9Dky4R" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/9Dky4R</a> and <a href="http://bit.ly/blfeE8" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/blfeE8</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/theproducegeek/statuses/8693210606" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
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