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Watermelon Cucumber Lime Juice Recipe, Ep256

posted June 19, 2010 in Raw Radiant Health

This is a great Refreshing Summer Juice Recipe!!! (full recipe down below) I am off to Thailand next week, so I will be taking a holiday from the blog until the week of June 26!! The next 10 Day Juice Fast starts July 6th, click here to sign up! The (read full article)

Pico de gallo

posted June 18, 2010 in Memorie di Angelina

I guess it's Mexico week here at Memorie di Angelina and why not? If you think of it, some of the foods that most typify Italian cooking—tomato, zucchini, peppers, pepperoncino, corn for polenta, just to take a few examples—all come from the New (read full article)

Yogi Tea Review and Giveaway

posted June 18, 2010 in Healthy Green Kitchen

I’ve been a big fan of the Yogi Tea company for many years and I was very happy to accept a package with four different teas from the company for review. I enjoyed each blend very much. Each one has its own fresh and distinctive herbal charact (read full article)

Kachumber (cucumber & tomato salad)

posted June 18, 2010 in Chef In You

May be few of you can relate to me when I say this – I hate coking for myself. The one common logic that’s applied is, if you are passionate about cooking enough to blog about it constantly, then how can you hate cooking. Period. I dunno (read full article)

Chocolate Custard Tartlettes

posted June 18, 2010 in La Mia Vita Dolce

It’s been a very quiet week, not much happening on the home front.  In fact a new friend, Marly, mentioned I was probably feeling a bit of after party sadness now that my niece V’s bridal shower has come and gone, I believe she is right (read full article)

Potato Masala curry and some humor :)

posted June 18, 2010 in Veg Inspirations

This cute little bit of humor that I came across recently made me smile, I thought my readers may enjoy it too so I am sharing it... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] (read full article)

Vegan Father's Day

This Sunday, June 20, is Father's Day, and for many dads that means time to fire up the grill for some burgers and dogs.  But what to do if you're a vegan?  Or even a vegan dad??  Fortunately, there are many options these days due to t (read full article)

Coconut Lime Rice with Black Bean Salad

posted June 18, 2010 in Meatless Mama

I had small amounts of lots of things that needed using up before I went grocery shopping today, so I set them on the counter, put my thinking cap on,  and this dish is what I came up with. Both my son and I were quite happy with this, we devoured i (read full article)

strawberry freezer jam-boree

posted June 17, 2010 in Shiny Cooking

I’ve been fortunate in that I’ve never had to learn how to make strawberry freezer jam. I’ve been even more fortunate in that I never even tasted store-bought jam until I was practically an adult. As a result, I’m spoiled. S (read full article)

Veggin’ Cookbook Chronicles Challenge: The Set-up

posted June 17, 2010 in Veggin'

We are definitely a reading household. Our house is absolutely filled with books of all types. Among the biographies, science fiction, novels and classics, I have seem to have accumulated an insane number of cookbooks. I’ve picked these cookbo (read full article)

Puri ( Indian puffed fried whole wheat bread)

posted June 16, 2010 in Veg Inspirations

Puri or Indian puffed fried bread, is universally popular.  These simple and delicious golden beauties appeared often in our home in my childhood and I remember enjoying them with a variety of... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website (read full article)

Ooooooh Baby, It's Blueberry Season

posted June 16, 2010 in In The Raw

I found my thrill on Blueberry Hill On Blueberry Hill where I found you They may rank #5 on the Dirty Dozen list – so be sure to buy organic – but blueberries are phytonutrient superstars. In fact, these little gems have the highest antioxidant (read full article)

Guacamole

posted June 16, 2010 in Memorie di Angelina

I spend a lot of time on this blog in wistful remembrances of the delicious fruits and vegetables that I used to enjoy in Italy and, conversely, moaning about the lack of flavor of much of the produce you are likely to find here in the US. But there (read full article)

Teenagers & Raw Food Diet, Ep254

posted June 16, 2010 in Raw Radiant Health

Today I give recommendations to teenagers who want to do the Raw Food Diet! *~*Also, Q-Mars of The Guru Of You interviewed me– check out the interview by clicking here Teenagers & Raw Food Diet, Ep254 Do you have acne that won’t go away? (read full article)

Super Easy, Quick, Cheap Chili

posted June 16, 2010 in Waylandcook's food

On the hunt for budget friendly family meals Rebekka and I have been playing in the kitchen again. We came up with a cheap chili that is quick and easy too. I will be focusing on more budget friendly meals as we go along on our food journey. We start (read full article)

Braised Baby Artichokes with Fennel and Cherry Tomatoes - Recipe

posted June 15, 2010 in Herbivoracious

Braised baby artichokes with fennel and cherry tomatoes Baby artichokes love, love, love to be braised. It gives them the opportunity to develop multiple levels of flavor: the browned flavors from an initial sear, the mellow sweetness of the tender (read full article)

Tomato-Scape Pasta

posted June 15, 2010 in Bok Choy Bohemia

It’s finally scape season…and I’ve been waiting for week.  I mean literally…WEEKS.  It may not sound long, but to me it feels like forever, and when I got to the farmer’s market this week and was literally surrounded b (read full article)

El Sombrero

I've been on a quest for good Mexican food in the New Haven area ever since moving here four years ago.  For awhile I found C.O. Jones on State Street to be a good option because they have a fairly decent selection of vegetarian offerings on the (read full article)

Simple Sprouted Mung Bean Dry Curry and a beautiful bloom :)

posted June 14, 2010 in Veg Inspirations

For the first time this year, at the beginning of spring, I planted a couple of dahlia bulbs. It took a good long while for the first shoots to come out of the soil and it seemed like it took even... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my websi (read full article)

Curbing Childhood Obesity

Want your kids to eat healthier?  Give them a little nudge.  That's the advice of behavioral researchers of several studies recently reported on in the Washington Post article, "Small changes steer kids toward smarter school lunch choices." (read full article)

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