SPRING PLANTING WILD RICE & PECAN PANCAKES WITH GINGER SYRUP SERVES: 2 4 INGREDIENTS DIRECTIONS

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WILD RICE & PECAN PANCAKES WITH GINGER SYRUP Adding grains to your diet is not always an easy thing to do until now! These fluffy, light pancakes get a little boost with cooked wild rice and pecans. This may seem like an odd combination, but once you try them, you ll wonder why you never thought of it before. The mango-ginger syrup gives this pancake a surprising yet undeniable charm. SERVES: PREP TIME: COOK TIME: 2 4 10 min. 25 min. INGREDIENTS DIRECTIONS 1½ cups cooked wild rice ½ cup chopped pecans 2 cups flour ½ teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons baking powder 2 tablespoons brown sugar ¼ cup + 2 tablespoons sour cream 2 cups milk 2 eggs, lightly beaten 2 tablespoons melted butter ½ cup mango fruit spread 1 cup pure maple syrup ¼ cup candied ginger, chopped fine In a large bowl, mix the cooked wild rice, pecans, flour, salt, baking powder and sugar; set aside. In a separate bowl whisk together the sour cream, milk and eggs. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and stir until just combined, then stir in the butter. Preheat a skillet or griddle to medium-low heat and brush with butter or coconut oil. Pour 1/2 cup of batter on the skillet for each pancake and cook for 2 4 minutes per side or until pancakes are golden brown. Meanwhile, in a small saucepan heat maple syrup, mango fruit spread and candied ginger over medium heat for 6 8 minutes. Serve pancakes with the mango-ginger syrup. To cook wild rice take ½ cup of uncooked quick-cook wild rice and combine with 1 cup of water in a medium saucepan. Cook at a low boil for 20 25 minutes with a loose lid. Drain excess water and let stand 5 minutes. This step will add 30 minutes to the prep time. STORE HOURS Monday Thursday: 8 a.m. 9 p.m. Friday & Saturday: 8 a.m. 8 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. 8 p.m. JAVA DRIVE HOURS Monday Saturday: 6:30 a.m. 8 p.m. Sunday: 9 a.m. 8 p.m. LIVING NATURALLY 2018 Valley Community Food Co-op, Inc. All rights reserved. 13750 County Road 11 Burnsville, MN 55337 952.891.1212 valleynaturalfoods.com The information in Living Naturally is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional before embarking on a lifestyle change or for treating a specific condition. L I V I N G N A T U R A L LY SPRING PLANTING

TO GROW A CO-OP April showers bring May flowers, recalls the cycle of seasons when spring returns the sun s energy to warm the soil for seed germination. Although we might not enjoy the grey skies, dissipating snow or soggy soil of early spring, we can appreciate the growth it transforms. It is a time of renewal. It s a bit like growing a co-op. During seasons of transition and planting, progress can be laborious and feel slow. Eventually, though, seeds sprout and change becomes evident. Gardeners anticipate this period of waiting and understand the process. By the end of the cycle, we savor the harvest. Co-ops in the Twin Cities area have been able to grow and expand because they have planted foundations in their respective communities for decades. Valley Natural Foods recently celebrated its 40 th year of doing business in the Burnsville area. In 2001, the co-op built its existing store on County Road 11 and has since expanded. Now another growth spurt is germinating. This spring, shoppers and owners of the co-op can anticipate a new expansion and remodeling of the co-op. These improvements will mean: Shelf space will grow to accommodate more product selections. The deli will expand, making way for more of the homemade quality foods and diverse recipes customers have come to expect. A new classroom and a larger seating area. Widened aisles for a more convenient shopping experience. Healthy growth for a co-op depends upon its owners. If you are interested in running for the board, candidates are approved in July, and elections are held every October. Consider reaching out to the board by emailing board@valleynaturalfoods.com to learn what skills the co-op needs or if serving the co-op in this capacity may be a good fit for you. The act of planting seeds inspires us to grow, to take advantage of the spring rains and anticipate the growth yet to come. Throughout our expansion, remember that Valley Natural Foods remains a community-owned business. When our community co-op grows, we all local producers, partners and owners benefit together. If you wish to help Valley Natural Foods grow, consider investing in the co-op s expansion. Ask for an investment packet at the customer service desk.

GARDENING SEASON Gardening beckons to us as an activity to still the mind, exert the body and grow the freshest food possible. Sometimes we face unique challenges to gardening, but nothing that innovation and knowledge can t overcome. Here are some helpful tips to get a garden going in any space: Container gardens eliminate the need to plant directly in the ground Various sized plastic pots are easy to arrange on a deck, patio or balcony Hanging baskets can grow herbs like mint, sage, rosemary and thyme You can use existing flower beds for edible flowers, including nasturtiums, chives and pansies A trellis or fence can be turned into a pea patch or a run for climbing varieties of beans Trim a rain gutter to hang from your deck to grow micro-greens WHEN TO PLANT On average, the threat of frost ends by May 14. Then it s safe to plant outside. Seeds are available for planting in the Produce department at Valley Natural Foods. Look for seeds from High Mowing Organic Seeds and Prairie Organic Seed. When you start seeds indoors, you will need: A visible location, so you remember the daily care of your seedlings A standard shop light fixture with tube bulbs to provide growing light A seedling mat to provide the consistent 70 85 temperature range to germinate seeds Old egg cartons and yogurt cups for containers (you can also buy cell trays) Good soil Access your local extension for resources and more growing tips at www.extension.umn.edu/agriculture/.

GARDEN COMPANIONS Diversity is good, even in your smallest of garden spaces. You can plant edible flowers and herbs in between vegetable crops or together in containers to attract beneficial insects and birds. Here are a few companion suggestions for your containers, boxes, baskets or landscaping: Cabbage family (broccoli, kohlrabi, kale) and aromatic herbs (dill, mint, lavender) to dispel worms Tomatoes, parsley and basil to improve the flavor of the fruit and dispel flies Plant caraway throughout raised beds to loosen the soil Plant catnip around borders to protect against flea beetles Chervil and radishes improve flavor Garlic and roses deter Japanese beetles Horseradish and potatoes prevent potato bugs Plant marigolds throughout to deter pests Onions and lettuce prevent slugs; onions and beans protect against ants Soybeans surprisingly go with anything and help everything

WILD RICE & PECAN PANCAKES WITH GINGER SYRUP Adding grains to your diet is not always an easy thing to do until now! These fluffy, light pancakes get a little boost with cooked wild rice and pecans. This may seem like an odd combination, but once you try them, you ll wonder why you never thought of it before. The mango-ginger syrup gives this pancake a surprising yet undeniable charm. SERVES: PREP TIME: COOK TIME: 2 4 10 min. 25 min. INGREDIENTS DIRECTIONS 1½ cups cooked wild rice ½ cup chopped pecans 2 cups flour ½ teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons baking powder 2 tablespoons brown sugar ¼ cup + 2 tablespoons sour cream 2 cups milk 2 eggs, lightly beaten 2 tablespoons melted butter ½ cup mango fruit spread 1 cup pure maple syrup ¼ cup candied ginger, chopped fine In a large bowl, mix the cooked wild rice, pecans, flour, salt, baking powder and sugar; set aside. In a separate bowl whisk together the sour cream, milk and eggs. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and stir until just combined, then stir in the butter. Preheat a skillet or griddle to medium-low heat and brush with butter or coconut oil. Pour 1/2 cup of batter on the skillet for each pancake and cook for 2 4 minutes per side or until pancakes are golden brown. Meanwhile, in a small saucepan heat maple syrup, mango fruit spread and candied ginger over medium heat for 6 8 minutes. Serve pancakes with the mango-ginger syrup. To cook wild rice take ½ cup of uncooked quick-cook wild rice and combine with 1 cup of water in a medium saucepan. Cook at a low boil for 20 25 minutes with a loose lid. Drain excess water and let stand 5 minutes. This step will add 30 minutes to the prep time. STORE HOURS Monday Thursday: 8 a.m. 9 p.m. Friday & Saturday: 8 a.m. 8 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. 8 p.m. JAVA DRIVE HOURS Monday Saturday: 6:30 a.m. 8 p.m. Sunday: 9 a.m. 8 p.m. LIVING NATURALLY 2018 Valley Community Food Co-op, Inc. All rights reserved. 13750 County Road 11 Burnsville, MN 55337 952.891.1212 valleynaturalfoods.com The information in Living Naturally is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional before embarking on a lifestyle change or for treating a specific condition. L I V I N G N A T U R A L LY SPRING PLANTING

WILD RICE & PECAN PANCAKES WITH GINGER SYRUP Adding grains to your diet is not always an easy thing to do until now! These fluffy, light pancakes get a little boost with cooked wild rice and pecans. This may seem like an odd combination, but once you try them, you ll wonder why you never thought of it before. The mango-ginger syrup gives this pancake a surprising yet undeniable charm. SERVES: PREP TIME: COOK TIME: 2 4 10 min. 25 min. INGREDIENTS DIRECTIONS 1½ cups cooked wild rice ½ cup chopped pecans 2 cups flour ½ teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons baking powder 2 tablespoons brown sugar ¼ cup + 2 tablespoons sour cream 2 cups milk 2 eggs, lightly beaten 2 tablespoons melted butter ½ cup mango fruit spread 1 cup pure maple syrup ¼ cup candied ginger, chopped fine In a large bowl, mix the cooked wild rice, pecans, flour, salt, baking powder and sugar; set aside. In a separate bowl whisk together the sour cream, milk and eggs. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and stir until just combined, then stir in the butter. Preheat a skillet or griddle to medium-low heat and brush with butter or coconut oil. Pour 1/2 cup of batter on the skillet for each pancake and cook for 2 4 minutes per side or until pancakes are golden brown. Meanwhile, in a small saucepan heat maple syrup, mango fruit spread and candied ginger over medium heat for 6 8 minutes. Serve pancakes with the mango-ginger syrup. To cook wild rice take ½ cup of uncooked quick-cook wild rice and combine with 1 cup of water in a medium saucepan. Cook at a low boil for 20 25 minutes with a loose lid. Drain excess water and let stand 5 minutes. This step will add 30 minutes to the prep time. STORE HOURS Monday Thursday: 8 a.m. 9 p.m. Friday & Saturday: 8 a.m. 8 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. 8 p.m. JAVA DRIVE HOURS Monday Saturday: 6:30 a.m. 8 p.m. Sunday: 9 a.m. 8 p.m. LIVING NATURALLY 2018 Valley Community Food Co-op, Inc. All rights reserved. 13750 County Road 11 Burnsville, MN 55337 952.891.1212 valleynaturalfoods.com The information in Living Naturally is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional before embarking on a lifestyle change or for treating a specific condition. L I V I N G N A T U R A L LY SPRING PLANTING