Janelle Maiocco

Hi.

Welcome to my blog. I live in the Wallingford neighborhood of Seattle on an Urban Farm (w/ five laying hens and a huge garden). I am a trained chef (w/ a certificate in food preservation), taught at a cooking school & like to share 'kitchen hacks' - culinary tips that save time, money & maximize flavor. If that isn't enough, I also run a food+tech startup called Barn2Door.com - a platform to help everyone easily find & buy food directly from farmers, fishers & ranchers (from CSA's to urban farm eggs to 1/2 a grass-fed cow).

Local Blueberries

Local Blueberries

blueberryboxes
blueberryboxes

Where I live in the Pacific Northwest, blueberries are still draped across bushes, and big flats of blues adorn countless kitchen counters (in season through middle/end of September). In fact, I pinged a pile of food-blogging friends for blueberry recipes to keep the inspiration strong through the tail end of blueberry season (recipes follow).

Today at an unnamed grocery store I saw organic, local blueberries for $7 a pound. I confess: I cringed a bit, knowing these super-food, uber-healthy, applause-worthy berries were so costly to consumers. I cringed a tad more knowing that the blueberry farmer was lucky if s/he made even 15 cents per dollar sold.

bow hill blues @thefarmstrs
bow hill blues @thefarmstrs

I mean no disregard to that market. But it does highlight the impetus---and my passion---for my new company Farmstr. Under wraps for many months of programming and piles of conversations with farmers, we are softly live and experimenting with the beta version of our online marketplace connecting local farmer/fishers/ranchers with people like you and I. What better way to enter the world than with a flat of blueberries? My foodie friends would agree: buy in-season bounty, then plunk it into today's feast and tomorrow's pantry.

blueberry post
blueberry post

And why not buy direct from local sustainable farmers in the middle of it all? They increase their margins by over 60% by selling direct - even with giving you lower prices. If you are near Seattle or Bellingham it is your lucky day: you can buy a 10LB box of transitional organic, local blueberries for $3.60 a LB from Bow Hill Blueberries (check out offer details). And of course: they are picked just for you. Knowing your farmer was usual not too many years ago - and I am a big believer in bringing back those handshakes.

Blueberry Dessert RecipesGluten Free Blueberry Crumb PieGluten Free Blueberry PieBlueberry Coconut FoolBlueberry Cheesecake Frozen YogurtBlueberry Cobbler

Blueberry PreservesEasy Blueberry JamPerfect Blueberry PreservesBlueberry Vanilla Chia JamBlueberry Basil JamA myriad of Blueberry JamsBlueberry Plum Butter

blueberry recipes
blueberry recipes

Savory Blueberry Recipes Herb Salad w/Blueberries, Goat Cheese & Lemon Poppy VinaigretteBlueberry HummusBerry Crust PizzaBlueberry BBQ SauceBlueberry Ginger SalsaCorn & Blueberry WafflesBlueberry Chutney & Pork Chops

A special thanks to bloggers for contributing seasonal blueberry recipes:

  • Aimee from Simple Bites
  • Lauren from Healthy Delicious
  • Jean from Gluten Free Doctor
  • Karista from Karista's Kitchen
  • Hannah from Blue Kale Road
  • Donna from Cookistry
  • Kate from Kate in The Kitchen
  • Aimee from See Aimee Cook
  • Kirsten from Farm Fresh Feasts
  • Sean from Punk Domestics
  • Wendy from SunChowder Emporia
  • Brook from Learn To Preserve

To buy local blueberries plus other farm fresh food like heritage pork, grass-fed beef and organic tomatoes - consider signing up for Farmstr. Currently testing beta in the greater Seattle area, Farmstr will be creating opportunities across the country for local farms to sell to local buyers. (So even if you aren't from Seattle - sign up so you know when we register local farms near you - and open in your area!).

apple cider vinegar recipe (and apple drinking vinegar recipe)

apple cider vinegar recipe (and apple drinking vinegar recipe)

Easy Hummus Recipe

Easy Hummus Recipe