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Seasonality: Happy Liver Time!
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Living a Lusciously Healthy Life. Sunday, April 4, 2010. This, my friends, is Liver Qi stag. So, what is to be done about this? Number one: don't fight it. Nature is inevitable and un-arguable. Just utilize this energy as a positive force for change and creativity. Start a vision board, start a new project, start a garden. April 4, 2010 at 7:28 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. What's On The Bookshelf. Adrenal Fatigue: the 21st Century Stress Syndrome by James L. Wilso...
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Seasonality: Garden Update
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Living a Lusciously Healthy Life. Monday, April 12, 2010. My nemesiseseses (what is the plural of nemesis? So this is why the 30 or so pea seeds I put in weeks ago never came up. Little buggers. Take special note of the wee one riding on the shell of a larger one. They'd be cute if I didn't have seeds to sprout. Now the beans and squashes are safely germinating away in egg cartons under the kitchen table and will be transplanted next week if it dries out enough. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Deep N...
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Seasonality: Relishing Radishes
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Living a Lusciously Healthy Life. Monday, May 24, 2010. I've been making salads for dinner, which is the perfect way to end a day. Loads of healthy greens, a few cooked veggies, a little protein, some flavorful accents and chopped herbs. The variations are pretty much endless, but I've been eating a pseudo-Nicoise salad almost exclusively and haven't gotten tired of it yet. What makes it pseudo? Part of the enjoyment of this as a meal is the presentation, so have fun with the. 3 anchovy fillets per person.
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Seasonality: December 2009
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Living a Lusciously Healthy Life. Saturday, December 19, 2009. Oh, I've been a bad blogger, leaving this poor little outpost lonely and devoid of attention for so long. What can I say, except that finals are unavoidable and all-consuming. And with vacation following closely on the heels of Christmas, I can say that there will be few posts while I am lounging on a beach far, far away. And crispy salted oatmeal white chocolate cookies. For the gluten-free baker, try looking at recipes from Karina's Kitchen.
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Seasonality: February 2010
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Living a Lusciously Healthy Life. Thursday, February 4, 2010. Meditations on an Almost Spring Season. Well That was a longer absence from this blog than I had intended. I'm sorry to have left you in the lurch for more than a month now, but hopefully I can make it up to you in the future. I'll just say that some things came up that required my full attention, but now life is slowly straightening itself out and un-kinking. Which is good. It's February (how did that happen, by the way? 1 large bulb fennel.
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cream biscuits – smitten kitchen
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Previous post: why do my muffins taste metallic? Next post: coffee toffee. December 3, 2009. July 14, 2016. Jump to recipe,. Because they’re so easy, it might feel like you are cheating: Five ingredients. A sifter, a mixing bowl and a puddle of melted butter. (That’s so. And store them in a freezer bag for a later day or. Biscuits and scones, an apparent obsession of mine, previously:. The perfect chili/barbecue/breakfast-variety biscuit, plus or minus the chives), Jalapeno-Cheddar Scones. Made about 10 ...
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Seasonality: Market Treasures and Garden Update
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Living a Lusciously Healthy Life. Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Market Treasures and Garden Update. Thank god for food processors. My Kitchen Aid is now my new hero. Lastly, a strawberry dessert. I tried for puff pastry tartlets with pastry cream and sliced strawberries. This was a bit less successful, so I'm reserving the recipe until I can get it better. Greens, Potato and Artichoke Quiche. 1 recipe for pie crust (I use this one. From Smitten Kitchen), par-baked. Arrange on the bottom of the crust:. And coo...
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Seasonality: Root Veggies and a Spring Celebration Pasta
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Living a Lusciously Healthy Life. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Root Veggies and a Spring Celebration Pasta. All right, here we go. It's only taken me about a week to post this (Liver Qi stagnation Blood deficiency= NO FUN! I'll explain later) but I made a wonderful celebration of Spring in food form that I have been very excited about. It marries the last of the winter root crops with the first green veggies and I had so much fun cooking it! Yep, I'm sneaky. 2 or 3 Dragon Carrots. 4 baby Chanteney carrots.
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Seasonality: November 2009
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Living a Lusciously Healthy Life. Saturday, November 28, 2009. The Crisp that Stole Thanksgiving (backup vocals by pumpkin pie bars). I did the pumpkin pie. Now, you may ask how someone so pathologically adverse to pie crusts winds up making pumpkin pies. Easily, I would answer. Just turn them into pumpkin pie bars. Not many desserts will do that for you. Adapted from the recipe found on Framed. Which was adapted from the recipe by Joy the Baker. For the crust, cream together:. 1 1/2 sticks of butter.
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