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Baked Spaghetti Squash

Can you believe it’s already been a week since the last Technique Tuesday? Have you hard-boiled any eggs since then? 🙂 This week, +Abigail Dougherty at The Soul of Health and I are bringing you this beautifully illustrated and simply presented recipe for Baked Spaghetti Squash from Jaden at The Steamy Kitchen. (Thank you for letting us share your…

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Filed Under: how-to, main course, Side Dishes, vegetables

Perfect Hard Boiled Eggs

Welcome back to Technique Tuesday! Today, Abigail at The Soul of Health and I are talking about how to hard boil an egg. It’s actually quite simple once you cut through the confusion – you’re hard cooking, not hard boiling. Hard boiling is what produces those sorry looking eggs with rubbery whites and a sickly green cast. In hard…

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Filed Under: breakfast, eggs, how-to, snacks

We’re Not Perfect Wednesday: Junk Food & Sports

Welcome to the second post of “We’re Not Perfect (and that’s OK!) Wednesdays” because come on, cooking every meal from scratch and eating like a healthy robot just isn’t reality! On Wednesdays, we learn more about how to handle real life situations and the imperfect choices and feelings that accompany them. Instead of stressing about…

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Filed Under: Non-Recipe Post, Wellness

How to Roast Almonds

Happy Technique Tuesday! This week, Abigail at The Soul of Health (an amazing Registered Dietitian and friend) and I are excited to show you how to roast almonds. Perfectly. Every time. Image courtesy of lobster20 / FreeDigitalPhotos.net Roasting almonds fills your kitchen with a warm, nutty, cozy smell. When you pull out the baking sheet, you’ll find…

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Filed Under: how-to, nuts, snacks

How to Roast Vegetables

Happy “Technique Tuesday” where I share the best way to do something simple. Good technique saves time, makes your task safer, and leads to a consistently high-quality result. Today’s Technique: How to roast just about any vegetable with this handy chart from Good Housekeeping – a good one to print or pin and keep handy. Roasting brings…

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Filed Under: how-to, Side Dishes, Technique Tuesday, vegetables, vegetarian

Thin Crust Veggie Pizza

While I love pizza – l.o.v.e., – I don’t always like the greasy, where-are-my-sweatpants feeling I get after eating pizza. When I really want a heavy, cheesy, greasy New York style slice, I have one. But sometimes I just want the taste of pizza. A pizza that doesn’t make my face feel oily.   That…

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Filed Under: main course, pizza, vegetarian

Canning Jar Salads

I’ve got salad-in-a-jar fever – and the only cure is MORE canning jars. Are you looking for an easy, stress-free way to eat more fruits and vegetables during the week? Do you want to find fun ways to get your kids to eat their greens? Do you have a little extra time on the weekend…

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Filed Under: how-to, salad, Salads, vegetables, vegetarian

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Greek-ish salad: little gem lettuce, tricolor quin Greek-ish salad: little gem lettuce, tricolor quinoa, cucumbers, bell peppers, carrots, olives, feta and grilled chicken. Dressed with Trader Joe’s vegan Green Goddess. Another quick dinner on the table!
Leftover salmon with a peach, tomato, mozzarella a Leftover salmon with a peach, tomato, mozzarella and fresh basil salad dressed with olive oil and balsamic. Maybe 5 minutes to throw this together? Healthy and quick is my fave.
Mom’s breakfast / Toddler’s breakfast Mom’s breakfast / Toddler’s breakfast
Mother-daughter dinner tonight! Another easy grain Mother-daughter dinner tonight! Another easy grain bowl. Broiled salmon takes 10-15 minutes. Put it over red rice (cooked in rice cooker while I put the baby to bed), and topped with cucumber,  avocado, toasted sesame seeds, seaweed, and wasabi with teriyaki sauce. Inspired by @skinnytaste and @heatherkjonesrd Seattle salmon.
I was craving something wholesome and #plantbased I was craving something wholesome and #plantbased (but I still wanted my chicken!). Made this from scratch after putting the baby to sleep so while it looks like a lot of time, it wasn’t! What you see: Lemon-garlic marinated chicken, sautéed mushrooms, maple roasted carrots, roast sweet potatoes, and pre-washed spinach on brown rice with TJ’s green goddess dressing.
And that’s a wrap! Absolutely loved being on @si And that’s a wrap! Absolutely loved being on @siriusxm Doctor Radio with the radiant @samanthahellerrdn talking about how families can stay healthy this summer.
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