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Purple artichokes!
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DietID_TeamDietitians Beautiful! What's the difference between this and a green artichoke? I assume they have more nutrients because they are darker, but not sure
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SimplyHailee I think it's just a different variety of artichoke. I didn't buy it, but next time I run across one I will take note of where it's from!
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sugardetoxme I suppose if you eat the leaves they may be higher in anthocyanin but imagine the heart is a normal color, or is the heart purple too?
Trying to incorporate more plant-based meals? Here's one way to turn a salad into a quick meal.
Just lettuce and raw veggies aren't enough for a meal. To add that satiety factor to your salad, add cubed, pre-seasoned baked tofu (available in the refrigerator section in most large grocery stor...
Orange is the new green?
I was inspired by @priyanka95's honey sweet potatoes so I roasted one up. The radioactive stuff under was a happy mistake... I ignored the instructions for cooking lentils and ended up with somethi...
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unconventionalbaker Sounds delicious đź’› I used to love honey and balsamic roasted farm carrots -- delicious. So I can imagine how good this is.
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DietID_TeamDietitians Def! Turmeric is taking the world by storm
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sugardetoxme And purple is the new orange.
When I’m craving sweets, I do this instead!
Pitted dates, a dollop of unsalted peanut butter, and a dash of cinnamon. The kids will eat these “date boats” for dessert too!
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allhatsoff2yu I grew up eating dates with peanut butter from the time I was about nine years old. Still a favorite sweet treat and my grandkids love it as well!
Does Almond Milk qualify as dairy?
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reneeeats I don’t think so, but I know it is classified as “milk.” @DietIDdietitian can weigh in
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DietIDdietitian For the increase dairy challenge, you certainly can use plant milks. Look for one that is fortified with calcium and vitamin D. Cheers!