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Tag Archives: Food
Bouncing Around
Have a laughter filled weekend everyone! Some notable posts and news: How bad are microwaves? Wow, a four-ingredient pumpkin pie. Advice on health from someone who recently turned 100 years old. Stop using dryer sheets and you’ll save money and … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Health and Wellness
Tagged chemicals, environment, Food, Health, toxins, wellness
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October Farmer’s Market Snapshot
Today at the Local Roots Farm stand. Simply beautiful.
Posted in Food, Seattle
Tagged Fall, Farmer's Market, Food, healthy food, Local Roots Farm, October, pumpkins
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Bouncing Around
Tonight I’ll be enjoying a quiet evening at home watching Forks Over Knives. There’s been a “long wait” on this movie so I’m really looking forward to finally watching it. I wish everyone a healthy and positive weekend. Here’s some … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Health and Wellness
Tagged cooking, Food, Health, healthy food, healthy living, Recipe, wellness
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Light Vegan Spinach Pesto – Featured on MindBodyGreen
Here’s the post I did today for MindBodyGreen: Light Vegan Spinach Pesto I love basil pesto, but basil’s one of those things that can be at the farmer’s market one week and gone the next. Spinach, on the other hand, … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Recipes
Tagged Food, healthy food, healthy recipes, pesto, recipes, spinach pesto, vegan, vegan pesto, vegetarian
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An August Farmer’s Market Day
Yesterday at the farmer’s market, I was surprised to see one of my favorite Korean fruits called Chamae, also known as Korean Honeydew. Although blueberries and raspberries were still around, peaches and watermelons were much more plentiful. Bell peppers and … Continue reading
Counterfeit Honey: Illegal Antibiotics, Heavy Metals, & Additives
Fake purses flooding the market, I can deal with. Fake food, not so much. Does anyone have faith in our food system? Because the people who are supposed to be protecting us don’t seem to be doing such a good … Continue reading
Posted in Food
Tagged fake honey, Food, food news, Food Safety News, food system, Honey, tained honey
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Delicious Seasoning
If you haven’t tried this BRAGG Organic Sprinkle 24 Herbs & Spices Seasoning yet, I highly recommend you add this to your pantry. It’s become one of my favorites. This seasoning is composed of organic rosemary, onion, garlic, thyme, red bell … Continue reading
Vegetable Wrap with Black Quinoa and Cucumbers – My MindBodyGreen Post
Here’s my vegetable wrap with black quinoa and cucumbers recipe as shown on MindBodyGreen today: I know the summer weather has been rough on a lot of people, but one thing we can’t complain about in relation to summer is … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous
Tagged black quinoa, Food, Health, healthy eating, healthy food, healthy recipes, Quinoa, vegan, vegan recipes, vegan wraps, vegetable wrap, vegetarian, vegetarian recipes
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What the Heck is Nutritional Yeast?
I had no clue what nutritional yeast was until a few months ago when I heard it mentioned as a good source of B vitamins by a natural health specialist. After my own online research, I decided to give it … Continue reading
Posted in Food
Tagged BRAGG, Food, nutrition, nutritional yeast, vegan, vegetarian, Vitamin B12, vitamins, Yeast
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Cook At Home More
Another great article by Mark Bittman on the benefits and pleasures of cooking at home. Here’s a snippet: When I cook, though, everything seems to go right. I shop an average of every two weeks in a supermarket, and make … Continue reading