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Healthy and Colorful Beet and Kale Salad! Paleo and vegan, with red and golden beets, blood orange slices, kale, and toasted pistachios.
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One of my regular near-instant meals is pea soup, which I make by tossing sliced scallions in a little garlic-infused oil (or using regular olive oil and mincing a clove of garlic into it) and then by adding peas from the freezer.
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This salad is shaken, not tossed. All the ingredients - arugula, cherry tomatoes, pine nuts, Parmesan cheese and an oil and vinegar dressing - are combined in a plastic bowl with a lid and given a few shakes. Topped with avocado slices, it is very presentable for guests.
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The beauty of a Frito is in its simplicity: a little cornmeal, lots of salt, not much else.
Ingredients: salt plus, vegetable oil
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Tossed with sweet acorn squash and roasted tomatoes, this whole wheat pasta from chef Eric Chopin is packed with fiber and vitamins A and C. Olives and toasted pine nuts add heart-healthy fats.
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Get Orecchiette with Broccoli Rabe and Sausage Recipe from Food Network
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If you like French Onion soup you'll love this easy-to-make French Onion Bruschetta!
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Tender, smoky artichoke halves, easily and beautifully grilled.
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The Italian flavors of tomatoes, herbs like garlic, basil and oregano are blended with a little cinnamon, sugar, olive oil and parsley to make a fresh saucy pizza base
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Grilled miso eggplant is savory, sweet, and a little smoky, and perfect paired with a bright yuzu-flavored Greek yogurt. Fresh mint and sesame seeds are a great...
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Get Roasted Roma Tomato and Bison Stew Recipe from Food Network
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Not the high-heat stir-fry you might expect, Grace Lee’s home-style fried-rice recipe uses a simple technique — make an easy, flavorful kimchi sauce, mellowed out with butter, and sauté leftover rice in it It's perfect for a snack or a quick, simple meal The Spam, though optional, reflects many Koreans’ love of foods introduced by the American military.