Yellow Squash (1 quart)

Yellow Squash (1 quart)

$6.00 USD
Sale price  $6.00 USD Regular price 
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Yellow Squash (1 quart)

Yellow Squash (1 quart)

$6.00 USD
Sale price  $6.00 USD Regular price 

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These Yellow Squash from Brushy Creek Farms are peak easy-summer-dinner produce: tender, mild, buttery, and ready to play nicely with just about anything in your kitchen. Slice them into rounds and sauté with onion, toss them on the grill, roast until golden at the edges, fold them into a veggie-packed pasta, or go full Southern comfort with squash casserole.

Why We Love Them

Brushy Creek Farms is a nearly 40-year family farm growing real-deal seasonal produce with a deep commitment to keeping their land healthy and productive for the long haul. Their approach is thoughtful and soil-minded: cover crops, composts, mulches, organic-aligned practices, and a constant push to improve the land while growing better food.

In other words: this is the kind of everyday vegetable that tastes better because of where (and how) it was grown.

Good to Know

Size: 1 quart
Farm: Brushy Creek Farms
Great for: sautéing, grilling, roasting, squash casserole, pasta, veggie sides

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