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Farm-Fresh Cooking


Three quick and easy recipes for fresh, seasonal dishes


By Paige Bierma, James Burke, David Dudley, Tim Fitzgerald, Paola Laverde, Nancy Montgomery, and Jen Robb
CONSUMER HEALTH INTERACTIVE

Nothing tastes better than fruits and vegetables fresh from the farm. Take a tour of a local farmers' market with chef Mike C from Kitchen on Fire, a cooking school in Berkeley, California. Then follow him back to his kitchen to learn how to turn this bounty into three tantalizing dishes: winter squash soup, salmon with couscous and corn relish, and apple brown betty.

Click here or on the picture to start.

Multimedia Team

Producer: Paige Bierma
Directors
: Tim Fitzgerald, Paola Laverde, Nancy Montgomery, and Jen Robb
Continuity director:
David Dudley
Camera
: Paige Bierma, James Burke, Paola Laverde
Video editors
: Tim Fitzgerald, Paola Laverde, Nancy Montgomery, and Jen Robb
Senior video editor:
Paige Bierma
Still photography:
David Dudley
Illustrations:
David Dudley
Flash design and animation
: David Dudley
Flash production
: David Dudley and Eric Turner
Web production
: Deepi Brar
Executive producer
: Diana Hembree
Production assistants:
James Burke, Mindy Trudell

Special thanks: Chef MikeC., Kitchen on Fire



Further Resources

Kitchen on Fire http://www.kitchenonfire.com
Monterey Bay Aquarium Safe Seafood Guide http://www.montereybayaquarium.org/cr/SeafoodWatch/web/sfw_factsheet.aspx

Troubleshooting

As always, you may need to click once on a Flash file to "activate" it before any links or buttons will work.
Multimedia files tend to be large, so users with slower connections or high network traffic may experience short delays while loading Flash or video files.
If the video looks slow or jerky, try hitting the "pause" button and letting the video buffer for a while (check the loading bar and wait for it to reach the end for smoothest viewing).
If you don't hear any sound, try turning up the volume of your computer speakers and checking if your computer volume has been set to mute.
If the Flash package doesn't open or videos won't play, you may need to download and install the latest version of the free Flash player from Adobe Systems, Inc.

Note: If you're at work, you may have trouble downloading or installing Flash or other programs because of firewalls, lack of administrative rights, or other restrictions on your network or computer.




Reviewed by Michael Potter, MD, an attending physician and associate clinical professor at the University of California, San Francisco, who is board certified in family practice.


Our reviewers are members of Consumer Health Interactive's medical advisory board.
To learn more about our writers and editors, click here.

First published December 16, 2008
Copyright © 2008 Consumer Health Interactive

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