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Eight Italians out of ten eat organic food. The search for quality food is increasingly a widespread need. Some answers come from the YouFarmer platform that offers an innovative experience, combining technology and genuine and certified agricultural products.




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Living in the city and finding fresh and quality fruit and vegetables is the worry of many. Is it not easy to find healthy, safe and certified products? A new solution comes to us in a certain sense from the past, to rely on the dear "old" vegetable garden, which supplies strictly seasonal fruit and vegetables. With YouFarmer, first cofarming start up, everyone can have their own organic and biodynamic vegetable garden and shared, cultivated and cared for by excellent farms, which have decades of experience in the field and are involved in agriculture without the use of harmful substances.

163452 "src =" https://www.salepepe.it/files/2018/07/rsz_1img_3645-min.jpgThe customer can choose the service that most prefer, adopt a vegetable garden, monitor it through one app or participate in person to the care of production. "To adopt a vegetable garden – explains Valerio Carconi, among the founders of YouFarmer together with Lorenzo Cilli – we register on our cofarming platform and choose the size of the garden and the service. Basic: he is the customer who goes to the company to collect products directly in the field. Premium: receives his weekly cassette of products from your home garden or at a pick-up point. In any case, the customer can go to the company as many times as he wants". Approximately around each garden will be cultivated 52 varieties of vegetables in a year. Currently there are already 100 farmer active in 5 farms (in Milan / Pavia, Reggio Emilia, Rovigo, Pescara and Rome) that since last May have married the project and find themselves getting their hands dirty to bring home the harvest. In this way the consumer ensures products always fresh and seasonal, to a fair price, and shares a real experience that also contributes to the preservation of the biodiversity of the environment.

163455 "src =" https://www.salepepe.it/files/2018/07/rsz_img-3213-min.jpg"We want to give space to farms of excellence – goes on Carconi – and in Italy there are many, which unfortunately are choked by the logic of the market deviated from the large-scale distribution. With our project we want to bring back to life aproximity economy, protecting the environment and the quality of the product that is harvested in the morning and in 3 hours it arrives on your table, which makes the urban agglomerations flourish starting from the farms".

The founders of YouFarmer have a dream: make farms the "shopping centers of the future", real urban farm parks where families can spend their days in contact with nature, respecting it and maybe discovering that they have a real farm spirit.

Mariacristina Coppeto
October 2018

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    Carrot "Rice" Leek Risotto with Bacon

    While you dig your fork into this fluffy bowl of &ldquo;rice,” you won’t believe it’s not real rice. Made of spiralized carrots with leeks and bacon &ndash; it’s quick, gluten-free, paleo-friendly and dairy-free. If you just bought a spiralizer and need new recipe ideas, look no further! Ali, from Inspiralized[1] loved her spiralizer so much, she created a blog dedicated to spiralized vegetables. (By the way, this is my favorite spiralizer, Paderno Spiral Vegetable Slicer[2] which you can buy on Amazon or Williams Sonoma) Please welcome her….

    First off, ever since I started food blogging, I’ve been a fan of Skinnytaste. Now, I’m not just saying that because Gina kindly let me share a recipe here today. When you first start off as a healthy food blogger, you can’t help but discover Skinnytaste and immediately start drooling.

    Needless to say, she’s been an inspiration to me from the beginning. In June 2013, I started my food blog, Inspiralized[3]. Inspiralized is a blog dedicated to cooking with spiralized vegetables. Yes, that’s right. All of my recipes use vegetable noodles!

    Imagine my happy surprise when I saw Gina’s Zoodles and Meatballs[4], her Asian Turkey Meatballs and Zoodles with Lime Sesame Dipping Sauce[5] and her Zoodles with Lemon Garlic Shrimp[6]. Somewhere along those lines, she mentioned that she was on a &ldquo;zoodle kick.” Welcome to my world, Gina!

    Like me, Gina wanted to share that spiralized veggies (noodles made of vegetables using a spiralizer) are a healthy, Paleo, gluten-free, unprocessed alternative to regular pasta. Of course, these noodles can also similarly be made with a mandolin or julienne, if you don’t happen to own a spiralizer.

    Aside from spiralizing zucchinis, there are many other vegetables that can be turned into noodles. Actually, spiralizing is a great way to eat seasonally. For example, over at Inspiralized[7], I made a lot of butternut squash[8] and sweet potato[9] noodles this winter.

    While these veggie noodles allow us to make hearty bowls of low-calorie and low-carb pasta, they can also be turned into rice! By simply placing your spiralized vegetables into a food processor and pulsing for a few seconds, the noodles are transformed into rice-like &ldquo;bits,” perfect for using as rice.
    Not only is this &ldquo;spiralized rice” clean-eating friendly, it’s quicker and easier! No more waiting for water to boil, no more expensive rice cookers and no more accidental mush. For my how-to video on this process (using butternut squash as an example), click here[10].

    What vegetables work best as rice? Any vegetable that doesn’t have a high water content (ie zucchini), such as butternut squash, beets, plantains, sweet potatoes and of course, carrots.

    That brings us to today’s recipe: Carrot Rice Leek Risotto with Bacon. Using springtime leeks really gives this dish a fresh seasonal taste. The carrot &ldquo;rice” is seasoned simply with pepper, garlic, and lemon juice. Add in the salty, richness of the bacon and that’s all you need to make this flavorful and savory bowl of rice.

    This recipe is not only Paleo, gluten-free and dairy-free, it’s a refreshing, light way to enjoy an otherwise mundane vegetable: the carrot.

    This carrot rice dish saves well when refrigerated, so make a big batch on Sunday and enjoy it at work for lunch or reheat it for an easy weeknight dinner.

    Well, I hope that I’ve Inspiralized you today and that you’re now on your way to the kitchen to make vegetable “rice.” Most importantly, I hope to see you around on Instagram[11], Twitter[12], Facebook[13], Pinterest[14] and on YouTube[15] or Vimeo[16]. Thanks again to Gina &ndash; I can’t wait for the Skinnytaste cookbook!

    Carrot Rice Leek Risotto with Bacon
    gordon-ramsay-recipe.com
    Servings: 1 • Size:  • Old Points: 3 pts • Points+: 4 pts
    Calories: 173 • Fat: 5 g • Carb: 22 g • Fiber: 4 g • Protein: 10 g • Sugar: 9 g
    Sodium: 726 mg • Cholesterol: 0 g

    Ingredients:

    • cooking spray
    • 2 slices of center cut bacon
    • 2 (175g) carrots, peeled, spiralized into noodles
    • 1 tsp minced garlic
    • 1/2 cup of sliced leeks
    • 1/2 cup + 1 tbsp low-sodium vegetable broth
    • 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
    • pepper, to taste
    • 1 tsp freshly chopped parsley, to garnish

    Directions:

    Place a medium skillet over medium heat. Coat the skillet with cooking spray and then add in the slices of bacon. Cook the bacon for about 5 minutes or until almost crispy. When done, remove the bacon with tongs or a slotted spatula and set aside on a paper-towel lined plate.

    While the bacon is cooking, place your carrot noodles into a food processor. Pulse for 5-10 seconds or until the noodles turn into rice-like bits. Set aside.

    In the same skillet with the bacon grease, add in the garlic and leeks. Stir to cook for 1 minute and then add in 1 tbsp of the vegetable broth. Stir to combine and then add in the lemon juice and carrot “rice.” Stir to combine again and season with pepper. Let cook for 1 minute and then add in the rest of the vegetable broth. Let reduce until the liquid is fully absorbed.

    Taste the “rice.” If the carrot is no longer crunchy, it’s done. If not, cook covered for 3 more minutes.

    While the rice is reducing, dice your slices of bacon. Set aside.

    When the rice is done, fold in the diced bacon, stir to combine and then pour into a bowl. Top with parsley.

    References

    1. ^ Inspiralized (www.inspiralized.com)
    2. ^ Paderno Spiral Vegetable Slicer (www.amazon.com)
    3. ^ Inspiralized (www.inspiralized.com)
    4. ^ Zoodles and Meatballs (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
    5. ^ Asian Turkey Meatballs and Zoodles with Lime Sesame Dipping Sauce (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
    6. ^ Zoodles with Lemon Garlic Shrimp (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
    7. ^ Inspiralized (www.inspiralized.com)
    8. ^ butternut squash (www.inspiralized.com)
    9. ^ sweet potato (www.inspiralized.com)
    10. ^ click here (vimeo.com)
    11. ^ Instagram (www.instagram.com)
    12. ^ Twitter (www.twitter.com)
    13. ^ Facebook (www.facebook.com)
    14. ^ Pinterest (www.pinterest.com)
    15. ^ YouTube (www.youtube.com)
    16. ^ Vimeo (www.vimeo.com)

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