If you've been avoiding this dark, leafy green, here's a flavorful, fragrant, easy 10-minute vegetable course with huge amounts of Vitamins A, C and K. And a very small amount of calories.n
Sounds like the ultimate solution for the age-old problem of the stoned munchies. But, really, I was just thinking about what to do with the season's last batch of peaches, plums and nectarines. This made a perfect brunch.
Sounds like one tough Wild West kind of adventure. But when you hit the trail, you're thinking, hey, this might be the best smelling hike in America. Wildflowers under the aspens and between the spicy spruces and minty firs. Whole new fragrance blends every ten steps.
$2 for a batch of sauce that makes a week's worth of savory dishes, well, a lot more savory. 16 cents per tablespoon. That's enough to elevate a sandwich to greatness. Make the whole batch in less than 15 minutes.
Less than $1 per huge serving of the Fall harvest quickly transformed to a sweet and spicy salad. An intensely flavorful Way to lighten up a rich meal. Or to build a light, refreshing one.
A spinach-feta omelet on challah toast dressed with romesco sauce is completely delicious. A meal-in-a-sandwich for ten minutes in the kitchen and less than two dollars.
The shimmer of light reflecting off water at a million different angles. Water splashing against rocks at a million different angles. All those different notes. All those different sparkles. I'm such a sucker for waterfalls.
Breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner. This is totally delicious. $1.50 for one. And one's a complete meal. The toast is soft and fluffy. The cheese is rich and slightly salty. The pears are caramelized and sweet. Try to eat Slowly.