From Corn to Kohlrabi

On a hot stretch of road heading south, we found ourselves in a wide open patch of farmland where the Mabton-Emerald Valley-Sunnyside borders blur. As so often happens in life, we set out to find one thing, but found something else along the way. We have learned, at rooted, that this is often when the … Continued

Story of a Nation

At the Food Truck Rally last Saturday, I was standing in line at Hop Nation, waiting for a beer. It was a busy day—kegs were going up and down the basement ramp, people were chewing, quaffing and talking. The sun was shining, the food was hot, and the beer was cold. All in all, a good … Continued

A Yakima Valley Institution

With Cinco de Mayo around the corner, rooted hit the streets to explore and celebrate a Yakima Valley institution: The Taco Truck. In the last week, we visited nine trucks from Yakima to Toppenish. Some are truly mobile, and some are parked with deep roots. Either way, some of the best Mexican food to be … Continued

Sensory Nirvana in Wine Country

Slack-jawed. I’m sure that’s how I looked standing on the lawn at Dineen Vineyards on Sunday. I know this because my face and sentiment mirrored Shelley’s, and she was looking pretty slack-jawed herself. On the grass just below the tasting room and pizza oven area, we stood marveling at the view. It wasn’t just that … Continued

Fresh and Raw in the Field

Driving north on Ashue Road in the Lower Valley, Aileen, Shelley and I are eager for the telltale signs of a field in harvest. While farmland everywhere is definitely showing the increased activity of spring, and for the most part crops are just beginning their grow for the year, there is one that is always … Continued

Cherry Blossoms: The Power of Impermanence

Look at the cherry blossoms! Their color and scent fall with them, Are gone forever, Yet mindless The spring comes again. ― Ikkyu   15th Century Japanese Zen Buddhist monk and poet   There’s just something about the cherry blossom. Going beyond the simple expectation of the fruit to come, they are revered internationally as a … Continued

…Out Like a Lamb

As March ends and April begins, spring is officially in full swing.  Because the seasonal process of coming back to life is a visual one, rooted decided to plate up a feast of Yakima Valley images for this week.  Enjoy a bakers dozen on us!   Orchard on the ridge in the Lower Valley   … Continued

Diggin Ruuts

This time of year, you can smell the springtime in the air. It’s a familiar smell of light, warm dirt, and greening grass that acts as a herald to the new season of longer days and growth. With the soil thawed and workable, farms are beginning to come to for the year. Driving the roads … Continued

Egg Up

What came first, the chicken or the egg? The egg I think. Its smooth curves and cool shell just look like the perfect blank spot from which a beginning can get its start on. Plus, they’re delicious. As egg lovers, a few years ago, my husband and I decided to maximize some of the space … Continued

The Intricacies and Innovation of the Off-Season Apple

Standing in a supermarket on a rainy March day, I find myself under the fluorescent lights examining apples to fill a bag for my kitchen fruit bowl. One by one I choose them, firm and enticing, until I have all I want. What’s unusual about this early spring apple selection scene? Absolutely nothing. Even though … Continued