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Stopped for lunch at Brooklyn Cider House near New Paltz. Beautiful spot.
Brooklyn Cider House
Food is excellent too!
My people! It's official. The Gruyère Cheese Caramels are now available at an NYC retail store near you.
callmecaramel.com
Caramels available at: Foster Sundry, Formaggio Essex, Brooklyn Larder, Stinky Brooklyn, Beer Cheese, Wassail Restaurant
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DietID_TeamDietitians woohoo!!!
Protein, Part 1—Do We Really Need It? | Center for a Livable Future
livablefutureblog.com
Very clear explanation of what protein our body needs, and where we can get enough of it (e.g. plants!)
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katewilson That chart is quite helpful!
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LesleyBL I was surprised to learn how much protein we actually need. It seems like much less than people actually eat.
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LezEngel So informative! Based on some of the products I see in the store (like special k with protein) you would think that it was not plentiful in so many whole foods.
We all have personal connections to food, and for many of us, the same goes for why we don’t waste it. Do you have a #NoFoodWaste story?
Hello everyone! My name is Eva Fowler, Associate Director, Programs and Communications for ReFED, a nonprofit collaboration of over 30 business, government, nonprofit, and foundation leaders commit...
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etsummer The Clean Plate Club was prominent in my family as well. It was awesome learning those things so early, and my mom also taught me how to plan out meals and shop accordingly. Definitely helped me...
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DietID_TeamDietitians I think I was in the same club. My parents were also master reinventers - giving new life to leftovers. I picked up lots of creative tricks from this, and also got very good at planning portions...
Knife Skills Every Home Cook Should Master
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#kitchentips "No matter how refined your palate may be, a cook who lacks good basic knife skills is a liability in the kitchen. Since we think visual aids are the most helpful way to learn, we …"
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etsummer I learned knife skills in my high school culinary arts class and it's definitely some of the most invaluable kitchen knowledge I have. Also gave me an extreme annoyance for dull knives haha. My...
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lauren You had a culinary arts class in high school?! That's amazing. I've learned everything I know from my parents or grandma, but I would love to take a knife skills class at some point.
Leftovers are delicious.
Crispy potato & Swiss Chard fried rice with Cheshire Farm eggs and Blue Basil.
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gingerandchorizo Delish! Love all types of fried rice 😋
Home in Germany means breakfast on the terrace surrounded by fresh flowers every morning. Fruit oatmeal it is with lots of vitamins 😋♻️🌱
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garv Bon appetit!
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carpe_deli Thanks @garv 😄
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DietID_TeamDietitians Oatmeal is also a great alternative to eggs if you're trying to cut back. Just as quick, equally as filling!
Nature's candy! Cherry tomatoes pack a ton of sweetness, naturally
The community garden is blossoming and cherry tomato season is literally the best!
Strawberry Banana Mint Nice Cream!!!
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Made a dairy free ice-"cream", and it's so easy!! Pretty much blend up some frozen bananas as a base & whatever else you want in the mix. Followed the linked video recipe from Food Tube but added...
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DietID_TeamDietitians do you have a yonana?? That's how I make dairy-free yogurt. I'm making this tonight!
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etsummer This looks so refreshing. How did the strawberry and mint flavors come out against the banana? Banana wasn't too overpowering?
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rahbjee @Rachna I do not have a yonana.. First time I heard of it! Very intrigued, what is it?!
Eat your turnip greens!
Don't get rid of your turnip greens! Chop them off of your turnips before storing in the fridge in order to help the greens and roots last longer. We like to lightly sauté the greens in garlic and ...
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FarmerDave I add them to a simple stir fry with ginger and tamari. I never used to keep turnip greens, but I'm so glad I do now.
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RahulRaRa I wonder if you can use these greens like you use spinach in some Indian flatbreads.
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olivettefarm @RahulRaRa I bet you could. The turnips greens will cook a little quicker than spinach does possibly. @FarmerDave that sounds good! Gonna have to try that.