Cassie Marshall

Cassie brings decades of experience to the Kitchen Community. She is a noted chef and avid gardener. Her new book "Healthy Eating Through the Garden" will be released shortly. When not writing or speaking about food and gardens Cassie can be found puttering around farmer's markets and greenhouses looking for the next great idea.

Cassie M Marshall

The Cultural Significance of Broccoli in Food Traditions

Broccoli is more than just a green vegetable you might find in your dinner plate; it holds a place of cultural significance in the tapestry of food traditions across the world. With its origins tracing back to the Mediterranean, cultivated by the ancient Etruscans who were early experts in horticulture, the vegetable has evolved from

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Shiitake Mushroom vs Cremini Mushroom

When exploring the rich variety of edible mushrooms, you’ll often come across shiitake and cremini mushrooms, each bringing their unique characteristics to the table. Shiitake mushrooms originate from East Asia and are renowned for their rich, umami-laden flavor. In contrast, cremini mushrooms, sometimes referred to as baby bellas or brown mushrooms, boast a more subtle

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How to Use Boysenberries in Cooking

Boysenberries, a lesser-known yet delightful berry, offer a rich, sweet and tangy flavor that makes them a versatile ingredient in the kitchen. Resembling a large raspberry, boysenberries are actually a hybrid of blackberries, loganberries, and raspberries. This complex heritage lends them to a variety of culinary uses. Whether fresh or frozen, the dark purple fruit

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