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Related: saladMint & Mango Marinated Zucchini Spaghetti It has been awfully quiet around here lately. We are sorry about that. The reason for the silence is that our life outside the blog has been very hectic, but also lots of fun. Here is a short recap on what we have been up to, instead of serving new recipes for you. First of all. We have started working together with two computer geniuses, on a project that hopefully will result in the Green Kitchen Cooking App for iPad! Little Broken - Food recipes from fresh ingredients - Part 2 Avocado Wedge Salad with Almond-Parmesan Croutons By Katya 4 Comments Nothing beats a wedge salad like this!
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Vegan Curried Quinoa Salad nutritional information Serves 4 30 minutes or fewer The spicy-sweet dressing for this salad is made with prepared mango chutney. Recipe Index — SK Chestnut Sunflower Thimbles with Raspberry, Quince and Apricot Preserves (GF, V) Brownie Ganache Tart with Whipped Coconut Creme (GF) Buckwheat Skillet Cornbread with Whipped Honey Butter (GF) My Chez Panisse Experience : Cafe Fernando – Food Blog - berkeley - chez panisse - san francisco - Restaurants June 23rd, 2011 | Category: Restaurants, Travel Two years before opening Chez Panisse, Alice Waters, together with her friend from the Montessori Centre, started a journey from London and ended up in a remote village in Turkey. In the middle of nowhere, they ran out of gas and asked for help from a big-eyed boy.
Tofu Mushroom ‘Quiche’ — Recipes for Health Andrew Scrivani for The New York Times 1 9- or 10-inch whole wheat Mediterranean pie crust, gluten-free whole grain Mediterranean pie crust, or yeasted whole wheat olive oil pastry 1/2 ounce (about 1/2 cup) dried mushrooms (preferably porcinis) 1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil Best Food Blog Awards 2014: Winners Each year we've hosted the Best Food Blog Awards, we're astounded at the depth, variety, creativity, and ingenuity of the food blogs nominated, and this year was no exception. They've inspired us to pull out our cameras, travel to experience new foodways, and most importantly, inspired us to get in our kitchens and cook. Congratulations to this year's winners, and a big thank you to everyone who nominated and voted for them!
Black Bean, Quinoa and Mango Medley Happy Monday, hope everyone had a nice weekend. Today is the first day of April and Spring is in the air! I started my morning with a two mile run which felt great, and I thought it would be the perfect day to enjoy this delicious quinoa salad which I am reviving from the archives. About the Perennial Plate The Perennial Plate is a 2013 James Beard Award winning online weekly documentary series dedicated to socially responsible and adventurous eating. Chef and Activist, Daniel Klein and Filmmaker Mirra Fine are traveling the world exploring the wonders, complexities and stories behind the ever more connected global food system. Season One took place over a calendar year in Minnesota where every Monday for 52 weeks, the duo released short films that followed the culinary, agricultural and hunting explorations of Daniel Klein. In Season Two, Klein and Fine traveled across America, taking the viewer on a journey to appreciate and understand where good food comes from and how to enjoy it. In their current season, Klein and Fine travel to China, Japan, India, Sri Lanka, Spain, Morocco, Italy, Turkey, Argentina, Mexico, South Africa and Ethiopia to tell the stories of real food and the people who make it.