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Crispy Ginger Fried Rice
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Even better when you cook it with left over rice! Recipe is up on the blog now!  #FoodRevolution
Even better when you cook it with left over rice! Recipe is up on the blog now! #FoodRevolution
1 in every 5 plant species is likely threatened for extinction
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Based on the best available estimate, scientists say that 21 percent of all plant species - or on...
Based on the best available estimate, scientists say that 21 percent of all plant species - or one in every five plant species - is likely threatened with extinction. Plants often get valued for di...
Throwing it back to the ramp pesto I made last spring. Ramp tops and bottoms and pistachios & some EVOO. Gotta make more!! #FoodRevolution
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The making of dandelion jam. Dandelion can also be used for porridge, salad and many more 😋 recipe will be on the blog soon #kitchentips
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  • sugardetoxme I'm so freaking curious about this. So many people spray their lawns here to prevent dandelions from growing, which I always despised. Love seeing dandelions around!
  • Nelson paying attention to this
  • carpe_deli Haha so true @sugardetoxme , it is not the most popular green in the garden, because it spreads so quickly. But it's so pretty 😄
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Harvest your parsley roots
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We often just use the parsley tops, but you can harvest the parsley root and roast them as fries ...
We often just use the parsley tops, but you can harvest the parsley root and roast them as fries or purée them as a soup. Tastes like a creamier version of celeriac. #FoodRevolution
  • IEatWell these guys are definitely an underutilized root vegetable.
  • munchiemummy Had no idea! Can't wait to try this. What time of year is best for harvesting these?
  • sugardetoxme I'm starting to see these less and less in the farmers market @munchiemummy
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Cook your leek greens and make a veggie pasta!
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Coolest #KitchenTip I learned yesterday at @Feedback #Feeding5000NYC event. The Chef at Egg said ...
Coolest #KitchenTip I learned yesterday at @Feedback #Feeding5000NYC event. The Chef at Egg said that you can boil your leek greens "like a pasta". Just separate them, rip them with your hands, mak...
  • munchiemummy Such a great idea! I have used them in soups before but this sounds like the next generation of "zoodles" it's such a good idea.
  • etsummer Ha I have so many leek greens in my freezer waiting to be used to make veg broth but this sounds like such a better idea since I can't seem to find the time to actually make it!
  • JenniferEmilson I freeze mine for when I make veggie stock! #FoodRevolution
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Harvesting Swiss Chard today.
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We love to sauté the stems and greens and add them to our eggs. They have a nice earthy flavor an...
We love to sauté the stems and greens and add them to our eggs. They have a nice earthy flavor and the stems add a good crunch. #FoodRevolution
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#Kitchentip : exchange cooking ideas with friends& family to trigger ideas. My aunty showed me how to make Lions's tooth jam. Stay tuned!
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The jam is made with fresh lion's tooth from my grandma's garden. The recipe and more pictures wi...
The jam is made with fresh lion's tooth from my grandma's garden. The recipe and more pictures will follow soon on the app and on my blog, which is currently under construction. #foodrevolution #k...
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Mighty Waldorf Salad | Jamie Oliver - YouTube
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"Jamie gives this famous recipe a unique twist that’s going to blow your mind - roasted grapes. S...
"Jamie gives this famous recipe a unique twist that’s going to blow your mind - roasted grapes. Sounds odd but the natural balsamic sweetness and sticky caram..."
Chopped Chinese chicken salad for dinner tonight! 🍴🌿💚 used up all of the random bits of veg in the fridge. #nofoodwaste
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  • DietID_TeamDietitians stems included?
  • FarmerDave Greens, even if slightly wilted, work great in a stir fry. I'm glad you used them. They take a lot of work (and water) to grow, so I always cringe when I see someone throw them away.
  • munchiemummy @rachna If I can't use bits and ends of veggies, I save them to make vegetable stock or soups.