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Hold on to your spatulas, you'll love this one!
One of my favorite memories growing up is when my mom made meringue cookies. She learned early on to not have me around when she was making the batter because I would relentlessly sneak the light and fluffy sugary nectar. The wait was torturous as th...
So quick and easy that this introduction is a higher word count than the recipe itself. You'll love it.
Why spend money on something you can literally make from scraps in your own kitchen? Your own personalized vegetable broth will also be free of additives and stabilizers that the shelf units need.
I pour this stuff on everything! Top on potatoes, dollop on burgers, dip in broccoli, swirl into a bisque. This low fat, and oil-free cheesy sauce will be your next go-to.
Tofu, yes you ca-do! This is a perfect brunch dish (anytime, really) as it's easy enough to whip up for just your or a crowd. It keeps for about 3-4 days, covered in the fridge, and it very versatile. Add whatever vegetables you'd like (or maybe none at all - I don't want to hear about that!), spice...
This new spin on your traditional cornbread will be a favorite as we usher in the Fall season. You'll love it so much that I'll bet it will show up on your Thanksgiving table.
I find this basil to be great on heavier dishes like pasta or pizza because the lemon adds a balancing brightness. This also works well on root vegetable chips (especially beet chips) as the earthy undertones of the roots and the citrus in the fruit compliment each other well.
Popping with the last notes of summer, this basil walnut pesto is rounded out with a bit of a cheesy flavor from nutritional yeast that makes this the most delicious-ly perfect pesto you've ever had!
Nothing says summer like watermelon!
At 92% water it's a great hydrator and full of health benefits like helping control inflammation (Compounds such as lycopene and vitamin C can help reduce inflammation in the body, potentially reducing the risk of chronic diseases) and improving blood flow and r...
This is no ordinary pesto. The watermelon seeds are packed with protein, vitamin B, magnesium, and monounsaturated fats and polyunsaturated fats, which have been shown to reduce cholesterol levels, inflammation and risk for heart disease and stroke.
The simple sweetness paired with just a hint of l...
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