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Planning a Park City Ski Trip This Winter? Check Out This Seasonal Menu Plan and Eat Healthy While on Vacation

Posted on January 27, 2020 Leave a Comment

While the depths of winter may not be the time you think to hit up your local farmers market, there are plenty of fruits and vegetables that are at their peak in the coldest months of the year.

So if you’re planning a ski vacation in Park City this winter, be sure to incorporate some seasonal produce in your meal plans. Not sure how? No worries! We’ve got a perfect lineup of breakfast, lunch, and dinner you can cook up during your stay in the Mountain West.

What’s In Season?

Root vegetables like beets and carrots are in season in the winter, along with hearty greens like kale. And of course you can rely on citrus like lemon, grapefruit, and oranges to be fresh throughout the winter months.

A Seasonal Meal Plan For Your Ski Vacation

The following menu incorporates all the best produce that’s in season in the winter. Eating all of these fresh fruits and vegetables will leave you invigorated and ready to hit the mountain hard every day of your trip.

1. Day 1

Breakfast: Kale Pineapple Smoothie

Lunch: Mediterranean Orange Pomegranate Salad

Dinner: Brussels Sprouts Pizza

2. Day 2

Breakfast: Cranberry Orange Scones

Lunch: Cauliflower Fried Rice

Dinner: Thai Yellow Chicken Curry with Carrots & Potatoes

3. Day 3

Breakfast: Frittata and Grapefruit Greek Yogurt Cake

Lunch:Beet Salad with Arugula and Balsamic Vinaigrette

Dinner: Lemon Butter Chicken and Roasted Beets with Goat Cheese

Check Out All Seasons

Ready to cook up this in-season meal plan? Get your grocery list started with All Seasons, your source from grocery delivery in Park City. We make it easy to take a ski vacation in our town.

You get to shop from every local grocery store in one place, then wait for it to be delivered to the door of your vacation home. With all the time you save, you’ll get to spend more time on the slopes or relaxing by the fire.

Place your order today.

Filed Under: Healthy Eating, Local Favorites, Meal Planner, Recipes Tagged With: recipe ideas, seasonal produce, what's in season

6 Cozy Slow Cooker Meals For Apres Ski

Posted on November 19, 2019 Leave a Comment

After a long on the mountain, the last thing you want to do is spend an hour whipping up an elaborate meal. And if you’re ready for something other than pizza or bar food, the slow cooker is here to save the day.

Chop up a few ingredients before you hit the slopes, and then be rewarded with a hearty meal that’s ready for you as soon as you walk in the door. Whether you’re a vegetarian, meat-lover, or somewhere in between, we’ve rounded up some winning slow cooker meals for apres ski.

1. Turkey Meatballs in Marinara

Turkey meatballs are a healthier twist on a crowd-favorite meal. But don’t worry — you won’t miss the beef here. Flavorful herbs and spices make this dish a home run every time.

2. Butternut Squash Soup

Sometimes you just want something creamy and hot to warm up your insides after a chilly ski day. Pair this butternut squash soup with grilled cheese or warm bread and you’ve got a perfect meal.

3. Lemon Garlic Butter Chicken

You’ll be patting yourself on the back when you take your first bite of this lemon garlic butter chicken, which tastes like something you could’ve slaved over for hours before sitting down to eat.

4. Beef Stroganoff

Does beef stroganoff remind you of your mother’s retro cooking? Well, this rendition will have you seeing the dish in new light. The tender beef and creamy sauce are the perfect accompaniment to an al dente pasta.

5. Golden Lentil Soup

Get some much-needed protein without the meat in this comforting golden lentil soup. Bonus: the pretty color makes a great presentation if you’re dining with guests.

6. Chicken Pot Pie

Did you know you can get all the flavor of a chicken pot pie in a slow cooker recipe? You’ll love digging into the ultimate comfort food while you rest your weary bones by the fire.

Get Groceries Delivered To Your Door

If these meals sound enticing, start making your grocery list and get your ingredients delivered right to your door with All Seasons. Our grocery delivery service in Park City makes any ski vacation even more enjoyable. Place your order today.

 

Filed Under: Meal Planner, Recipes, Travel Tips Tagged With: meal plan, recipe ideas, ski meals, slow cooker

Create the Perfect Vacation Meal Plan With These 5 Tips

Posted on April 16, 2019 Leave a Comment

Every great vacation involves getting a taste of the local restaurant scene. But eating out for every meal can be costly, time-consuming, and overly indulgent. Switch up the typical trip routine by dining in for at least a few of your meals. You’ll love the change of pace and make memories with loved ones along the way. Read on for 5 tips to creating the perfect vacation meal plan with ease.

1. Plot When You’ll Be Eating Out

Decide when you’ll be eating out before you get too far into the meal planning process. Eating out is part of the fun of vacation, and you don’t want to waste energy planning meals for times when you’ll be out and about. Think about breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Choose to eat out on days when you’ll be busy doing other activities and don’t want to spend time in the kitchen.

2. Ask For Menu Input

 Get input before you start making the menu plan. Your spouse, extended family, or a group of friends will appreciate having the chance to weigh in on their preferences. Make sure you account for any food allergies and other health concerns. Accommodating everyone’s needs may be difficult, but you can add allergy-friendly side dishes and allow everyone to customize to their needs. 

3. Choose Simple Meals

Cut down on your grocery bill and your time in the kitchen by cooking simple meals. Simple doesn’t have to mean boring. Take note from famous chef Alice Waters: “When you have good ingredients cooking doesn’t require a lot of instruction, because you can never go very wrong.” Choose quick and easy meals made from quality, fresh, ingredients.

4. Make a Grocery List in Advance

Save yourself a great deal of headache by making a grocery list before you even leave for your vacation. Once you’ve decided when to eat in and decided on the menu, make a list of everything you need for your meals. Categorize ingredients and have the list handy when you’re ready to grocery shop.

5. Schedule Grocery Delivery

Even better than having a grocery list ready for a trip to the store, simply have your grocery list ready to pass on to an easy-to-use grocery delivery service. If you’re vacationing in Park City, Utah or the surrounding area, check out All Seasons Grocery for convenient grocery delivery service in Park City.  All Seasons is a family-owned business tailored toward vacationers just like you. Order online and have your groceries arrive at the doorstep the day you start your vacation. You’ll avoid the hassle of navigating a new grocery store and have more time to explore scenic Park City. Start your order today.

Time to Get Cooking!

You’re sure to have a pleasant experience cooking while on vacation by following these 5 tips. You’ll save money, make memories, and enjoy taking a break from all the eating out that usually occurs on vacation. Happy cooking!

Filed Under: Meal Planner, Recipes Tagged With: cooking, dining in, meal planner, meal planning, recipe ideas, travel, vacation

Want to Cook a Delicious, Seasonal Meal? Here’s What’s in Season This Spring

Posted on April 2, 2019 Leave a Comment

Hearty chilis and creamy sauces feel right in the long, dark days of winter. But come spring, we’re more than ready for a change of pace. Luckily, Mother Nature provides, offering up a wide array of seasonal, fresh produce perfectly suited for the light, crisp meals we crave.

Read on for ideas on how to serve spring produce so friends, family, and even the youngest diners will be asking for second helpings. We’ve gathered a list of 6 fruits and vegetables in season this spring, along with sure-fire ways to implement them in your dinner menu.

1. Peas

You can buy the frozen variety any time of year, but fresh peas take any spring pasta or salad up a notch, providing a satisfying pop and bright burst of greenery. Pea season begins in may, so load up to make a quick and casual One-Pot Spinach Pea Pasta, or a fancy and romantic Mushroom Risotto With Peas.

2. Arugula

Arugula may be more popular in Europe (known as rocket in England), but we’re glad Americans are finally adopting the trend. We love the peppery flavor these leafy greens add to sandwiches, salads, and pastas. Arugula comes into season in early spring, so stock up and make a Balsamic Steak and Berry Salad or add it to Fig and Goat Cheese Pizza.

3. Beets

Some folks love to hate beets, but we think the most refined palettes understand where this earthy root vegetable is coming from. Beets are high in folate and manganese, so they’re good for you and add a bright purple burst of color to any dish. Make Roasted Beet Salad or use beets as a natural dye for cupcakes and icing.

4. Rhubarb

Rhubarb is a celery-like vegetable that comes into season in May and is known to be anti-inflammatory, improve digestion, and even decrease the likelihood of Alzheimer’s Disease. The vegetable is usually paired with berries and sugar for a sweet treat. If you’re looking to stray from the traditional Rhubarb Pie, try Cinnamon Rhubarb Muffins or a simple but satisfying Rhubarb Crisp.

5. Apricots

Stone fruit season feels synonymous with warm weather, and we love having apricots to kick off the season. Load up on this fiber-rich fruit as a stand-alone snack, or pair it with other fruits for an outstanding Apricot, Berry, and Nectarine Fruit Salad. We also love taking it for a savory turn with a winning Slow Cooker Apricot Chicken recipe.

6. Strawberries

A classic spring fruit, juicy red strawberries hardly need any introduction. You’re likely already plotting dozens of ways to consume farm-fresh strawberries this spring. But here are a few unique ideas: Strawberry Salsa, Strawberry Sorbet, and Strawberry Bread.

Order Your Spring Produce Today

Eager to get cooking? All Seasons Grocery can help you get started without having to make a trip to the grocery store. We’re a family-owned grocery delivery service in Park City, allowing you to enjoy your time in our beautiful resort town without worrying about everyday errands. We offer grocery delivery in Park City, Heber, Kamas, and the surrounding area. Head here to make your custom order today or learn more about our business. We’re ready to deliver these fresh spring ingredients right to the door of your vacation home.

Filed Under: Meal Planner, Recipes Tagged With: recipe ideas, spring fruits, spring meals, spring produce, spring vegetables

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