November 21, 2012
Become a Sea Veggie Superstar! Sea vegetables are just what they sound like: greens that grow in the sea. These healthy vegetables include nori (what your sushi is wrapped in), wakame (what is in your miso soup), arame (often in your seaweed salad), dulse, kombu, kelp and hijiki. Sea vegetables also include varieties of seaweed ...
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July 20, 2012
I had the privilege to travel to Italy. A long awaited trip that I have been wanting to do for years. This was the destination for our honeymoon, a year after our wedding. Italy just seemed to be the perfect place for so many reasons, Ryan being part Italian, the food being fresh and Italy ...
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December 19, 2011
This is the time of year when all you want is a hearty, warming meal that is rich and flavourful. Whether it’s pasta, lasagna, stews, mashed potatoes or a cheesy macaroni – your body knows what it needs (or wants?). There is noting wrong with this, as long you make them healthy! By healthy, I ...
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June 1, 2011
It’s Burger season! The May long weekend has come and gone and people are lighting up their barbeques and throwing on a piece of meat, often overcooking it and tossing it on a white bun. This seems to be the tradition, but it doesn’t have to be! As you have just learned meat does not ...
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March 28, 2011
It is a topic of great interest, fear and confusion all at once. SOY! Perpetuated by the media and others alike as a food to stay away from, with or without cancer – soy has been deemed as unhealthy and on the no-no list. I can totally appreciate this to a certain extent. But because ...
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February 21, 2011
You want to know the secret…it’s coconut. A modern day Pad Thai with pure wholesome ingredients and natural condiments. I would have to say it’s been at at least 6 + years since I have eaten a traditional Pad Thai, loaded with low grade oil, fish/oyster sauce and sugar – those ingredients are long gone ...
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February 10, 2011
I love Mediterranean food and all it has to offer, hummus, tabule (as long as it’s quinoa based), salads, lentil soup and even falafel! But I can’t just indulge in any falafel as most are fried and often contain wheat flour. It is about time I made my own version. So last week I was ...
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April 19, 2010
There is really is not such thing as C-Veggies – but Sea Veggies on the other hand are amazing. Often the word SEA in itself is enough to scare most people away. So I softened that up and used the letter C to represent these delicate superfood gems of the sea – but C also ...
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December 3, 2009
Wild rice, not actually being rice, is really one of a kind. It has this chewy grainy texture that is slightly addicting and thoroughly enjoyable. It may be common for some to use but really I kind of consider it one of my “once in a while choices”, and I want to use it more ...
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October 21, 2009
Since the winning post for my FAVOURITE VEGETARIAN MEAL contest, was a Chickpea Curry, I am more than inspired to share the recipe! Making a chickpea curry seems to appeal to so many – hence the number of votes that we had on this post. A warming meal such as a curry is a perfect ...
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