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A Vegan Cinco de Mayo Celebration
Happy Cinco de Mayo! I hope you’re celebrating with delicious Mexican food and a nice cold beverage. I know I will be! Today, I’m planning to savor some greasy Mexican food and imbibe far more margaritas than the Surgeon General … Continue reading
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Tagged cashew, cauliflower, cinco de mayo, gluten-free, guacamole, healthy, homemade, lentils, light, mexican, sour cream, taco, Tacos, tortilla chips, vegan, vegetarian
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Shrimp and Sausage Cauliflower Fried “Rice”
You may have noticed that I’ve been experimenting with a lot of grain-free recipes lately. No I haven’t gone Paleo, or Atkins, or South Beach, or any of the other forms of dietary torture that ban all things delicious. Never. … Continue reading
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Tagged cauliflower, fried rice, grainfree, grainless, healthy, low carb
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Healthy Fettuccine Alfredo
Healthy Alfredo sauce. Now that’s an oxymoron if I ever heard of one. But a tasty oxymoron. Made possible by a little (no longer) secret ingredient: Yes, this sauce is made with cauliflower… but you’d never have known it if … Continue reading
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Tagged alfredo, carb-loading, cauliflower, fettuccine, healthy, pasta
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Lighten Up Your Pizza: Cauliflower Pizza Crust
Whether you’re trying to fit in your skinny pants, have jumped on the gluten-free bandwagon or are just intrigued by the idea of making pizza crust with a cruciferous vegetable, this is worth a try. I was skeptical but intrigued … Continue reading