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Guacamole with cotija cheese
10yr El Nopal
Guacamole with cotija cheese
One of my favorite meals
10yr Le Pain Quotidien
One of my favorite meals
QUICHE.
10yr Killington, VT
QUICHE.
Winnimere Mac And Cheese
10yr cheesegrotto.com
Winnimere, a washed rind, spruce bark wrapped Vermont cow cheese, makes a most delicious and deca...
Winnimere, a washed rind, spruce bark wrapped Vermont cow cheese, makes a most delicious and decadent mac and cheese. Full recipe on web link!
Cheese tower @fostersundry
10yr CoLab-Factory
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Pinto bean boil with chard (we ate it over polenta!)
10yr
Pinto bean boil with chard (we ate it over polenta!)
Crunchy Bits: Great on salads, soups, stews, veggies. Cheesy, nutty goodness!
10yr debspots.com
Crunchy Bits: Great on salads, soups, stews, veggies. Cheesy, nutty goodness!
Oh, hello gorgeous. Welcoming our new Kale & Blue Cheese salad all restaurants. It’s just the littlest bit fancy.
10yr
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Senate bill would block mandatory labeling of GMOs
10yr bigstory.ap.org
I'm still not sure what I think on GMO and labeling. Im pro-labels in general but not positive if GMO labels do anything besides give insinuations on GMO products that are uncertain. Any thoughts?
  • DietID_TeamDietitians The question of "certainty" is it's own issue because a ton of new research has come out on the topic, so I won't comment on that. But as far as labels go, it's really about knowing what's in your...
  • etsummer I do agree with @Rachna...why not label? it's giving consumers a chance to be more informed and responsible eaters, and it's their job to do that research to decide if it's something they want to...
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Change up your risotto game: Switch out arborio rice for toasted buckwheat! Asparagus Buckwheat Risotto on the blog
10yr thelemonapron.com
"Buckwheat. It’s not wheat. It’s not even a grain.  Would you believe, it is actually related to ...
"Buckwheat. It’s not wheat. It’s not even a grain.  Would you believe, it is actually related to rhubarb and sorrel? It is, in fact, a fruit seed and is a suitable substitute for gr…"