Spiced Quinoa Tabbouleh
At my CSA this week they said I could take all the parsley I wanted because no one seemed to be into it. Why not?? Tabbouleh!!! The more parsley the better. This time… Continue reading
At my CSA this week they said I could take all the parsley I wanted because no one seemed to be into it. Why not?? Tabbouleh!!! The more parsley the better. This time… Continue reading
So much yellow squash and potatoes in my CSA share this week! Enough to easily make a double of this recipe from The Kitchn, and then some. I was nervous about making toooo… Continue reading
Oh CSA joy – so many radishes!! I still had some left over from 2 weeks ago, and then I got another bunch. And a bunch of beets. And I also had a… Continue reading
This week in my CSA haul I got 2 garlic scapes and 2 bunches of basil – and I had some gf pasta in my pantry and was in the mood for comfort… Continue reading
Here’s another failure – although this one was 100% the fault of me not reading ingredients: I got all the way through making this recipe and was putting away the unused coconut milk… Continue reading
If you join a CSA, you have to expect that you’ll end up with some produce that you’re not especially fond of, and for me that’s lettuce. Seriously, it’s so boring, and there… Continue reading
After considering it for eons, I have joined a CSA – GWCSA to be specific – which is perfect for my blog since every two weeks I’ll have a bunch of random stuff… Continue reading
Another one where you know from the title, but just to spell it out: – Blend together: — Almond butter (a couple tablespoons) — Banana (one) — Coconut cream or milk (about a… Continue reading
It all started because I picked up ingredients to make chicken soup, and because I had some not-so-amazing pho from the lunch place downstairs from my work. So I looked up how to… Continue reading
Super easy summer salad – reminiscent of something Mediterranean, largely taken from this Epicurious recipe (using parsley instead of mint and using balsamic instead of red wine and not letting the cucumbers sit for… Continue reading