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Love hard boiled eggs, but have a hard time taking the shell off. Any good tricks to share with me?
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SimplySeema's post
  • sugardetoxme Don't use fresh ones (unfortunately) and shock with cold water right after boiling.
  • sugardetoxme Also putting eggs in a closed Tupperware and shaking vigorously to shatter the shell works
  • lauren I was told salt will do the trick!
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Picked up dried mulberries the other day here in Vancouver. What to do with them! I have some ideas, but welcome more suggestions!
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JenniferEmilson's post
  • sugardetoxme I'd love to know what to do with mulberries. Maybe a homemade granola?
  • SimplySeema Love mulberries! I love adding the fresh ones into homemade raw chocolate. It's a delicious sweet surprise. Imagine it would be great mixed in with nuts, cereal or even cookies! What are your ideas...
  • JenniferEmilson I've only ever had them fresh. These have a slight crunch, like figs. I'll either use for granola or porridge topping, or else I'll reconstitute them in safer for baking.
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Oh snap. Breaking in my new cast iron skillet with this delicious zucchini, tomato and thyme frittata. My FIRST homemade frittata, and I don't think there's any turning back. Any tips on how to get...
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Oh snap. Breaking in my new cast iron skillet with this delicious zucchini, tomato and thyme frit...
  • annefood That's awesome, Shannon! Zucchini and tomatoes are notoriously "wet" and are some of the more challenging for frittatas. Don't be afraid to get some color on the zucchini when you sauté it...
  • shannonvittoria Thanks @annefood! Any good recs for less "wet" veggies?
  • DietID_TeamDietitians Yep Anne is right with the wet veggies. Good frittata additions that don't make it too wet - any greens, mushrooms, broccoli, and potatoes are a nice addition for some starch
Asking the community: How should I prepare this butternut squash today? Slice, dice, bake, stew!
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Asking the community: How should I prepare this butternut squash today? Slice, dice, bake, stew!