OK-so it’s another holiday that’s rich in eggs, cream, sugar, and meat. Well-it doesn’t have to be! Lighten up those holidays! Both Passover and Easter are surrounded in similar traditions celebrating rebirth and the spring. Celebrate the true meanings of both holidays by celebrating fresh spring foods that are rich in greens, and still have…
Moroccan Carrot Soup
Moroccan foods stem from many cultural influences; Arabs, Jews, and Christian cultures have all impacted the foods of Morocco. The area is rich in spices and ingredients and led me to create an entire party around it (soon I’ll post all of the recipes I made for this party). If you aren’t familiar with harissa paste, it’s…
Cabbage Soup
Cabbage-it’s rich in tradition. Eastern European and Irish traditions alike use cabbage in a number of dishes. Why? Cabbage is easy to grow and to store. It lasts a while when wrapped up properly, is inexpensive, and can feed a crowd. In addition. the health benefits of cabbage are great. Including any member of the…
Curried Cashews
So I created these curried cashews initially to go with this quinoa confetti salad, and well, I just can’t get enough of them! They are an awesome party snack and perfect in salads for added crunch. I felt they deserved their own blog post. They are full of warming spices and lemony tang. You must hide…
Chocolate Ganache Torte
This chocolate ganache torte is AMAZING! Warning-it’s very rich, velvety, and sinful (well, not as sinful as your normal ganache). This torte is made with a whole food raw sweetener-dates, and raw cacao powder. If you’d like to make this completely free of any processing, omit the agave, and use maple syrup or additional date…
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