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Dr David Eisenberg of the Harvard School of Public Health demonstrated along with his daughter, Naomi, a whole- wheat couscous salad that is the inspiration for this one at the “Healthy Kitchens, Healthy Lives” medical education conference in Napa Valley this year You can use a variety of dried fruits and nuts, as well as a mix of herbs
Dr David Eisenberg of the Harvard School of Public Health demonstrated along with his daughter, Naomi, a whole- wheat couscous salad that is the inspiration for this one at the “Healthy Kitchens, Healthy Lives” medical education conference in Napa Valley this year You can use a variety of dried fruits and nuts, as well as a mix of herbs
Ingredients:
water, fruit, cilantro, mint, parsley, rainbow quinoa, pistachios, almonds, walnuts, lemon, lemon juice, garlic, cinnamon, pomegranate, olive oil
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The most colorful way to eat spaghetti.
The most colorful way to eat spaghetti.
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This is a quick and easy, basic quinoa side dish recipe requiring only quinoa, chicken stock, garlic, and butter.
This is a quick and easy, basic quinoa side dish recipe requiring only quinoa, chicken stock, garlic, and butter.
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Get Rainbow Pizza Recipe from Food Network
Get Rainbow Pizza Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
potatoes, olive oil, broccoli florets, pizza crust, ricotta cheese, mozzarella, parmesan, pepperoni, bell pepper, yellow squash
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Get Rainbow Deviled Eggs Recipe from Food Network
Get Rainbow Deviled Eggs Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
eggs, mayonnaise, pickle brine, yellow mustard, sugar, paprika, baby carrots, avocado, parsley, beet
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Get Quinoa Pilaf Recipe from Food Network
Get Quinoa Pilaf Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
olive oil, shallot, tomatoes, bell pepper, red pepper flakes, salt, quinoa, chicken broth, baby spinach
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This salad from F&W's Grace Parisi brilliantly combines some of the most exciting food trends of 2013 into one amazing recipe.
This salad from F&W's Grace Parisi brilliantly combines some of the most exciting food trends of 2013 into one amazing recipe.
Ingredients:
pearl onions, lime, watermelon radish, unseasoned rice, sugar, baby beets, carrots, olive oil, sweet potato, vegetable oil, cauliflower, romanesco broccoli, chipotle chile, yellow miso, honey, escarole, pea, quinoa
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Watch guests' faces light up as you cut into this rainbow-colored four-layer cake filled with candies and sprinkles like a pinata.
Watch guests' faces light up as you cut into this rainbow-colored four-layer cake filled with candies and sprinkles like a pinata.
Ingredients:
flour, salt, baking powder, baking soda, butter, sugar, eggs, vanilla, buttermilk, food coloring, cream cheese, confectioners sugar, heavy whipping cream, candy
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Pretty rainbow carrots, shaved and tossed with olive oil, rice vinegar, and cumin make a simple, delicious salad.
Pretty rainbow carrots, shaved and tossed with olive oil, rice vinegar, and cumin make a simple, delicious salad.
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Quinoa crepes made with quinoa flour, almond milk, and a hint of honey are a gluten-free way to start the day. Fill with your favorite fixings!
Quinoa crepes made with quinoa flour, almond milk, and a hint of honey are a gluten-free way to start the day. Fill with your favorite fixings!
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Quinoa simmered in coconut milk and flaked coconut can be served for breakfast, lunch, or dinner as a new twist for grain dishes.
Quinoa simmered in coconut milk and flaked coconut can be served for breakfast, lunch, or dinner as a new twist for grain dishes.
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Quinoa gets the breakfast treatment in this hot cereal recipe made with apricots, almonds, and flax seeds that's a nice change from oatmeal.
Quinoa gets the breakfast treatment in this hot cereal recipe made with apricots, almonds, and flax seeds that's a nice change from oatmeal.