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Category Archives: Greens
Why is My Kale Purple? Zuppa Toscana Soup
A Bowl Full of Kale. I love soup, but I love my Grandma more. We celebrated her birthday recently and to celebrate we went to her restaurant of choice. She choose Olive Garden because she loves this soup and doesn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Bacon, Garlic, Greens, Kale, Onion, Potato, Uncategorized
Tagged comfort food, eat more kale, healthy soup, hearty soup, italian soup, kale soup, organic kale, super greens, zuppa toscana
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Pear & Arugula Salad with Candied Walnuts
This salad is simple, but also beautiful. I love that it makes the most of ripe in season pears and dark greens with walnuts are delicious and full of nutrients we need to boost our immune system this winter. … Continue reading
Posted in Garlic, Greens, Pear, Uncategorized
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Spring Swiss Chard & Pear Salad.
I never thought a chard salad would make it to my top ten salad list. Nutritionally beneficial, sure. Beautiful, yes! But a chard salad that I would crave and make time and again? No way. I never would have thought … Continue reading
Layered Easter Salad
One of my favorite side dishes in Spring is Easter Salad. This salad is beautiful enough to serve for a special meal with the colorful layers, but simple enough to make for everyday. I have been making this salad for … Continue reading
Posted in Cabbage, Carrot, Cucumber, Eggs, Greens, Herb, Lettuce, Onion, Spinach, Uncategorized
Tagged easter radish salad, Easter Salad, english cucumber salad, layered salad, spring salad, use easter eggs
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