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This is a delicious and healthier spin on the traditional dried soup-mix spinach dip, using fresh vegetables like carrots, onions and garlic instead of dried vegetables from a soup mix — and avoiding chemical additives and an overabundance of salt. Just a little bit more trouble than ripping open a soup packet, the taste is [...]
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I’m on a quinoa kick; I like the unusual, nutty flavor and springy texture. I found this lovely recipe (originally from the Moosewood Restaurant Cooks at Home ) at Morsels & Musings. I followed it fairly closely, and the result was delicious. It’s a simple combination of flavors, easy to prepare, and yes, it’s healthy [...]
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This is a delicious fresh-tasting soup that uses vegetables you may still have growing in your garden. Even if you don’t, buy some and make this soup anyway! Home-grown or not, the fresh vegetables give this soup a rich taste.
I still have lots of cherry tomatoes and I was happy to dump 2 cups of [...]
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Home-made hummus is simple and easy to make, and the taste is fresh and smooth. This recipe, using canned garbanzo beans (chickpeas) is the classic variation, but the garlic and lemon with just a bit of cumin combine into a extraordinary taste, perfect for dipping. It makes a great appetizer, served with flat bread and/or [...]
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This is a big, beautiful, simple but impressive salad that is a very tasty and unique combination of textures, flavors and colors. The combination of quinoa, black beans, corn, tomatoes, lettuce and cilantro presents wonderful contrasting colors and textures, best served in a clear glass bowl so that you can appreciate the beauty of the [...]
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This is a slightly unconventional way to serve the traditional ingredients of a caprese salad,with the fresh tomatoes, mozzarella and basil all tossed chopped into bite-sized chunks and tossed together with olive oil, and a bit of salt and pepper.
There’s something extremely satisfying about growing your own food, and this salad is extra special because [...]
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This salad is so simple, and it contains many of my favorites from the garden. You could easily add to it (basil comes to mind) but the simplicity is the beauty of it, so I wouldn’t add too much more to it. Served with an Italian dressing such as Asiago Cheese Salad Dressing, Tomatoes and [...]
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A stir-fry meal is a surprisingly easy, and has always been one of my favorite weeknight family staples because you can usually get from cutting board to plate in about 30 minutes; much less if you use frozen vegetables.
And, it’s fairly healthy — mainly just meat and vegetables, and the sauce should not contain too [...]
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For the last few years I have had dill grow “on its own” in my garden from last year’s fallen seeds. They are growing hodge-podge, not in neat rows like my cabbage, lettuce, carrots, tomatoes and peppers. I let them grow a few inches before I weed them, if they are in a bad spot, [...]
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There are many different interpretations of what a quesadilla is; to me, a quesadilla is simply cheese melted in a tortilla, with all kinds of variations depending on what’s on hand, and how ambitious I am.
According to Wikipedia, “the word comes from Spanish, and literally means “little cheesy thing” or “cheesy” (from queso, or “cheese”, [...]





