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27 Insanely Good Zucchini Recipes You Need In Your Life

27 Insanely Good Zucchini Recipes You Need In Your Life

Grab a peeler, zoodler, grater, shredder, or knife, and cook up one of these 27 delicious recipes

Filed Under: Thursday Recipe Round Up, vegetables Tagged With: recipe roundup, seasonal, vegetables, zucchini

30 Roasting Recipes – A Fall Roundup

30 Cozy Fall Roasting Recipes - Caroline Kaufman Nutrition (@sweetfoodie)

Fact: Roasting makes food delicious. Fact: Many people who hate – hate – bitter vegetables like broccoli, Brussels sprouts and cauliflower, will eat them roasted. Some haters will love the roasted vegetables. Some will be able to tolerate them. Both are a step away from hate. Both are good. Fact: Roasting brings out the natural sweetness in vegetables…

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Filed Under: main course, Side Dishes, vegetables

25 Vegetarian Recipes Even Carnivores Will Love

Are you a curious carnivore? If you’re a meat-eater (or live with one) and you want to add a vegetarian meal to your weekly rotation, start here. I’ve searched far and wide for these 25 vegetarian recipes even carnivores will love. They’re based on dishes you know and love already – eggs, pastas, pizzas, burgers, popular Mexican entrees, and noodle…

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Filed Under: main course, Thursday Recipe Round Up, Uncategorized, vegan, vegetables, vegetarian Tagged With: health, healthy, vegetables, vegetarian

What’s in My Fridge?

Robin, the culinary and nutrition expert over at Robin’s Bite asked me to open up my refrigerator and answer questions about my shopping and eating habits. I even had to take photos of the inside, so you know it’s legit. While the contents of my fridge shift around over the course of a month, I always keep…

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Filed Under: cheese, eggs, fruit, healthy, kitchen, Non-Recipe Post, vegetables, Wellness

Plant Power & A Quick Mediterranean Salad

I like quick, easy-to-assemble meals and snacks, so I keep a bunch of healthy staples on hand and  prep fruits and vegetables when I have some time (like weekends). In my guest blog post for Sharon Palmer, “The Plant-Powered Dietitian,” I share exactly what those staples are, so head over for a list of my “must…

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Filed Under: salad, Salads, vegetables, vegetarian, Wellness Tagged With: heart-healthy, Mediterranean diet, plant powered, plant-based diet, vegetarian

My Radio Interview on LA Talk Live!

Yesterday morning, I was on LA Talk Live! radio on their show Here’s to Your Health with Josh Lane. Ruth Frechman, MA, RD, CPT and author of The Food is My Friend Diet, interviewed me about wellness for half an hour. We talked about a variety of common concerns from picky eaters to emotional eating to simply getting more fruits…

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Filed Under: almonds, childhood nutrition, fruit, healthy, kid snacks, Non-Recipe Post, nuts, picky eaters, salad, snacks, vegetables, vegetarian, Wellness, wellness tools Tagged With: childhood nutrition, emotional eating, health, label reading, picky eaters, supermarkets, vegetarian, wellness

It’s 2014. Time to Supercharge Your Meals

Happy New Year! We have a special Technique Tuesday this week from Abigail at The Soul of Health who is full of positive energy (as always) and will show us an easy way to supercharge all of our meals with “power greens!” Here’s Abigail’s post! Happy New Year!! Here are a few of my favorite…

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Filed Under: kale, Non-Recipe Post, Technique Tuesday, vegan, vegetables, vegetarian, Wellness, wellness tools

Acorn Squash with Red Quinoa, Almond, and Apple Salad in Maple Vinaigrette

Thanksgiving is tomorrow! If you’re still planning your menu, I’ve got a simple, wholesome side dish that combines some of the best Thanksgiving flavors in a pretty package. You roast acorn squash halves and then fill them with a red quinoa, fruit and nut salad all tossed in warm maple vinaigrette. So, on this Technique…

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Filed Under: Holiday, salad, Salads, thanksgiving, vegan, vegetables, vegetarian

How To Enjoy Avocados

Happy Technique Tuesday! This week, Abigail at The Soul of Health is talking about avocados – what they are, when they’re ripe, how to cut them, and how to eat them! For even more resources and recipes, head on over to Avocado Central. What’s your favorite way to eat an avocado? I love them plain –…

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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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