How To Tell If Pineapples and Avocados Are Ripe

While fruits like bananas and peaches show telltale signs of being ripe, other fruits can be a little trickier to read. Case in point: pineapples and avocados, two gems from the produce department that seem to go from underripe to spoiled in the blink of an eye. Here are a few tips to help pick pineapples and avocados at their peak.

Pineapple
Choosing one of these spiky bromeliads at their peak can be tricky. While some say that green pineapples can actually be ripe, your best bet is to seek out fruit that's 1) uniformly golden yellow and 2) doesn't show any signs of deterioration, i.e. leakage,  wrinkled skin, mold, or browned leaves. The base of the pineapple should smell sweet and mild.

Avocado
Unlike pineapples, avocados continue to ripen after being harvested, which means that avocados that are underripe at the market will continue to ripen at home. That said, skip overripe avocados—avocados that are wrinkly and mushy to the touch. An avocado at its peak will yield slightly when pressed, while an underripe avocado will be very firm. A perfectly ripe avocado should be consumed within a day or two. Miss the ripeness window? A slightly overripe avocado makes great guacamole!

A Guide to Choosing a Ripe Pineapple [NY Times]
Pick & Buy Hass Avocados [Hass Avocados]

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Find Creative Thanksgiving Recipes Online with These Sites

Sure, the big turkey is a given, but planning the rest of your Thanksgiving menu can seem a bit daunting. If you’re looking for simple, easy-to-follow recipes for creative and delicious Thanksgiving foods, these popular websites can help:

The Food Network
The Food Network is a go-to choice for cooking shows and competitions, but the network’s corresponding website is also a great resource for all of your at home cooking needs. Their expansive Thanksgiving recipe guide features top-rated recipes from Food Network chefs like Ina Garten and Bobby Flay, including side dishes, festive appetizers, vegetarian options and more.

Food & Wine
The elegant, accessible dishes in Food & Wine magazine are also available online, and the site even has a Thanksgiving planning page that will be an endless source of inspiration. From how to make the juiciest turkey to classy ways to serve cocktails to table settings that will leave your guests in awe, Food & Wine is an inclusive source for all things Thanksgiving.

Saveur
Saveur is known for blending food with culture, and their Thanksgiving menu guide is a perfect example. With schedules for planning your spread days before the feast, complete Thanksgiving menus from the Chesapeake Bay to down South, and even tips for preparing meals for vegans or gluten-free guests, this a truly innovative take on the traditional holiday meal.

Austin Food and Wine Alliance

The Austin Food and Wine Alliance is dedicated to promoting food/wine pairings in Central Texas community through grants, educational programming and fun events. The annual Chef’s Wine & Dine Series gives diners a chance to partake of a five-course meal paired with wine, prepared by some of the finest chefs the area. Wine & Swine is another yearly event that Austonians look forward to when area chefs prepare their favorite pork recipes for eager diners. Live music, an eclectic wine selection and hayrides add to the festivities. See their website for information on volunteering and upcoming events.

Austin Food and Wine Alliance
Austin, TX 78768
(512) 348-6847
http://www.yelp.com/biz/wine-and-swine-austin

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