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#kitchentip for a #meatlessmonday salad- fry up some spicy chickpeas with paprika and cayenne as a salad topper
Iron Horse
Make these ahead of time and top your salads, grain bowls, or just eat them as. Here's a good recipe of them http://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/fried-chickpeas
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annefood #tipoftheday
#meatlessmonday #nofoodwaste creation of muttia - a traditional Gujarati dish made with zucchini and cilantro - stems included!
This is a super healthy alternative to meat substitutes, with a zucchini base. First, shred 2 squashes and salt the taste. Let the water release (about 30 minutes). Then add a chopped green chili, ...
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etsummer My roommate just brought home an overgrown zucchini, sounds like this could be a good recipe for it!
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DietID_TeamDietitians Yes definitely give it a try. It's sooooo delish!
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JenniferEmilson Most intriguing! Loving the ingredients ππ»βΊοΈ
Cauliflower in the Oven
Crunchy tasty easy summer dinner
Low in calorie full of fiber and vitamins
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Brianne I love using cauliflower for #MeatlessMonday options. What's in this dish?
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avitalsebbag Hey Brianne this dish is Fab for meatless Monday. I use organic olive oil , Atlantic sea salt, herbs of taste ( Rosemary ,thyme, oregano) enjoy β¨
How do you Salvage Salad Greens?
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@Food52 recently did this post on salvaging salad greens in soup. I just did this with some leftover tatsoi. Sure some of you have tips. Any suggestions?
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olivettefarm Love tatsoi! I like to add that to smoothies when I have a ton. I also like to grill romaine heads if they're beginning to wilt.
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katewilson Those are good ones. My dad loves spinach in his smoothies. And he's a beast behind the grill! Grilled romaine sounds great with blue cheese. @olivettefarm
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sugardetoxme I take my wilty kale and turn it into kale chips. Usually add a little cumin or nutritional yeast for added B vitamins. Bet @serveMEnow @gingerandchorizo @Cravingsinamsterdam @JenniferEmilson and...
Researchers find early onset of puberty affected by red meat intake | The Michigan Daily
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"According to University of Michigan research released last week, girls who eat red meat more often start menstruation about five months earlier than girls of the same age who consume less red meat."
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DietID_TeamDietitians All the more reason to push for #meatlessmonday