Chocolatey Flourless Cake

Chocolatey Flourless Cake

This rich and chocolatey flourless cake will make anyone who dismisses non-gluten desserts sit up and take notice. They're sure to ask for a second serving, too. Ingredients: 3/4 C uncooked quinoa 1 1/2 C room temperature water 1/3 C olive or avocado oil 4 eggs 3/4 C...

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Nut and Seed Biscuits

Nut and Seed Biscuits

These nut and seed biscuits are grain-free and vegan, a great combination for anyone sensitive to grains, gluten, and dairy. Easy to prepare and delicious, too! Ingredients: 1 C sunflower seeds 1/2 C hemp or sesame seeds 1/2 C chopped hazelnuts or almonds 1/2 C...

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Winter Curry Stew

Winter Curry Stew

This Winter Curry Stew recipe is delicious any time of year and especially on cold winter days. Curry powder is a blend of widely varying spices based on South Asian cuisine. It is used primarily to flavor meat, fish, and vegetables. The main ingredients in curry...

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Mushroom and Leek Pizza

Mushroom and Leek Pizza

Mushrooms are in a category all their own. Neither fruit nor vegetable; plant nor animal, they are the fruiting bodies of fungi. What we see above ground is just a small portion of a larger network that permeates the underground. There are an estimated three million...

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Baked Feta & Pasta

Baked Feta & Pasta

Oh, I love this baked feta and pasta recipe! I first heard about it while walking one morning with neighbors. The recipe was making the rounds on TikTok, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal. At first, I dismissed this delectable combination of ingredients...

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Nut and Seed Brittle

Nut and Seed Brittle

This high-protein vegan recipe is a favorite snack or dessert, especially around the holidays. Experiment with a variety of nuts, seeds, and spices. For a decadent treat, drizzle with melted dark chocolate and allow to set before serving. The sky is the limit with...

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Breakfast Bar

Breakfast Bar

This breakfast bar is highly versatile. Experiment with a variety of nuts and seeds. It makes a great no-bake granola bar, too. Simply press the dough into an unoiled baking dish and refrigerate for 1 hour. Flavor with cinnamon, cloves, allspice, nutmeg, or pumpkin...

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Roasted Cabbage Steaks

Roasted Cabbage Steaks

Roasting is one of my favorite ways to prepare cabbage. Cut into steaks, the center leaves become tender while the outer leaves get slightly crispy. This easy and delicious side dish complements any meal. Vary the seasonings, and you have a versatile vegetable to add...

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Pucker up!

Pucker up!

Apple cider vinegar (ACV) has been used as a home remedy for centuries. It is made from an assortment of whole, fresh, pressed apples. As the fresh juice ages in a sealed container, the natural sugars ferment to produce alcohol. Now considered “hard” cider, it is left...

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Dressing it up

Dressing it up

It’s the time of year when spring greens start to pop up in gardens and at farmers’ markets. Packed with vitamins and minerals, tender greens are an easy way to increase your intake of vital nutrients without a lot of effort. They are low in calories and high in...

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Chocolatey Flourless Cake

Chocolatey Flourless Cake

This rich and chocolatey flourless cake will make anyone who dismisses non-gluten desserts sit up and take notice. They're sure to ask for a second serving, too. Ingredients: 3/4 C uncooked quinoa 1 1/2 C room temperature water 1/3 C olive or avocado oil 4 eggs 3/4 C...

read more
Nut and Seed Biscuits

Nut and Seed Biscuits

These nut and seed biscuits are grain-free and vegan, a great combination for anyone sensitive to grains, gluten, and dairy. Easy to prepare and delicious, too! Ingredients: 1 C sunflower seeds 1/2 C hemp or sesame seeds 1/2 C chopped hazelnuts or almonds 1/2 C...

read more
Winter Curry Stew

Winter Curry Stew

This Winter Curry Stew recipe is delicious any time of year and especially on cold winter days. Curry powder is a blend of widely varying spices based on South Asian cuisine. It is used primarily to flavor meat, fish, and vegetables. The main ingredients in curry...

read more
Mushroom and Leek Pizza

Mushroom and Leek Pizza

Mushrooms are in a category all their own. Neither fruit nor vegetable; plant nor animal, they are the fruiting bodies of fungi. What we see above ground is just a small portion of a larger network that permeates the underground. There are an estimated three million...

read more
Baked Feta & Pasta

Baked Feta & Pasta

Oh, I love this baked feta and pasta recipe! I first heard about it while walking one morning with neighbors. The recipe was making the rounds on TikTok, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal. At first, I dismissed this delectable combination of ingredients...

read more
Nut and Seed Brittle

Nut and Seed Brittle

This high-protein vegan recipe is a favorite snack or dessert, especially around the holidays. Experiment with a variety of nuts, seeds, and spices. For a decadent treat, drizzle with melted dark chocolate and allow to set before serving. The sky is the limit with...

read more
Breakfast Bar

Breakfast Bar

This breakfast bar is highly versatile. Experiment with a variety of nuts and seeds. It makes a great no-bake granola bar, too. Simply press the dough into an unoiled baking dish and refrigerate for 1 hour. Flavor with cinnamon, cloves, allspice, nutmeg, or pumpkin...

read more
Roasted Cabbage Steaks

Roasted Cabbage Steaks

Roasting is one of my favorite ways to prepare cabbage. Cut into steaks, the center leaves become tender while the outer leaves get slightly crispy. This easy and delicious side dish complements any meal. Vary the seasonings, and you have a versatile vegetable to add...

read more
Pucker up!

Pucker up!

Apple cider vinegar (ACV) has been used as a home remedy for centuries. It is made from an assortment of whole, fresh, pressed apples. As the fresh juice ages in a sealed container, the natural sugars ferment to produce alcohol. Now considered “hard” cider, it is left...

read more
Dressing it up

Dressing it up

It’s the time of year when spring greens start to pop up in gardens and at farmers’ markets. Packed with vitamins and minerals, tender greens are an easy way to increase your intake of vital nutrients without a lot of effort. They are low in calories and high in...

read more