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Food Find: Toby’s Estate Coffee | The Food Psychologist
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Food Find: Toby’s Estate Coffee. By dtagliareni on July 21, 2015. When you’re in the Union Square/Flatiron area this summer stop by Toby’s Estate Coffee. For a delicious pick-me-up! The small space opens into a carefully curated selection of books from Strand. Bookstore and gorgeous flower arrangements from Polux. We had a sweet treat from Bread’s Bakery before we stumbled upon Toby’s, but be sure to check out their selection of sandwiches and sweets. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window).
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Posts from the ‘Recipes’ Category. Comments Off on Recipe of the Week: Strawberry Cake. Recipe of the Week: Strawberry Cake. We took an impromptu trip to pick strawberries and they didn’t disappoint. Neither did this fabulous strawberry cake. Recipe. I think it would work well with all of the other berries coming into season now too. Comments Off on Recipe of the Week: Banana Bread with Chocolate Chips. Recipe of the Week: Banana Bread with Chocolate Chips. Recipe of the Week: Summer Bruschetta. Plum, ch...
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Posts from the ‘Food’ Category. Comments Off on In Season: Watermelon. This summer staple is as good for you as it is delicious! With lycopene to help protect your skin from sunburn and high water content (92%! To keep you hydrated, watermelon will help keep you feeling your best after a long day in the sun. Find out more reasons why I think summer’s favorite fruit is healthy at Fitness Magazine. Happy National Watermelon Day! Comments Off on Recipe of the Week: Banana Bread with Chocolate Chips. There i...
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Recipe of the Week: Mediterranean Shrimp Salad | The Food Psychologist
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Recipe of the Week: Mediterranean Shrimp Salad. By dtagliareni on July 8, 2015. This simple salad is perfect for a weeknight dinner! If you have more time, grilling the shrimp and peppers will add depth of flavor and give it that extra hint of summer. 1/8 cup Red Onion. 8211; I omitted the lemon zest and used whole grain mustard as I had it on hand. 1 Mix all salad ingredients except for shrimp in proportion to your taste. 3 Top the salad with shrimp and lemon vinaigrette. Pair with hummus or tzatziki.
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Posts from the ‘Kids’ Category. Comments Off on In Season: Watermelon. This summer staple is as good for you as it is delicious! With lycopene to help protect your skin from sunburn and high water content (92%! To keep you hydrated, watermelon will help keep you feeling your best after a long day in the sun. Find out more reasons why I think summer’s favorite fruit is healthy at Fitness Magazine. Happy National Watermelon Day! Comments Off on In Season: Corn. One of my favorite ways to cook corn is to le...
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Posts from the ‘Healthy Cooking’ Category. Comments Off on Kitchen Tip: How to Roast Tomatoes. Kitchen Tip: How to Roast Tomatoes. When there are more tomatoes in your garden or in your CSA box than you know what to do with, it’s time to save some of that summer flavor for the cold months ahead! Roasted tomatoes can be frozen for a few months and it’s worth it to have that deep tomato flavor to brighten up soups and sauces on long winter nights. Comments Off on No Eggs? Makes the equivalent of one egg):.
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5 Tips for Quick Weeknight Dinners | The Food Psychologist
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5 Tips for Quick Weeknight Dinners. By dtagliareni on February 22, 2015. You don’t have to be a busy parent to want dinner on the table ASAP at the end of the day. With having only a short window of time to get home, get settled and get dinner on the table, I’ve picked up these 5 strategies to help me through crunch time. 1 Use your freezer. 2 Make a meal plan. 3 Reduce dinner prep time. 4 Buy a slow cooker. This may require prep time the night before, but nothing beats a ready-to-serve dinner when you w...
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Posts from the ‘Books’ Category. Comments Off on DAMN. GOOD. COOKIES. DAMN GOOD. COOKIES. There’s nothing more to say (or a lot to say depending on how you look at it). My new favorite dessert cookbook Flour. In a few weeks we’re going to the source, but until then I’ll have to settle for whatever comes out of my oven. Comments Off on Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking. Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking. The authors, Dr. Nathan Mhyrvold, Chris Young and Maxime Bilet, wi...
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Posts from the ‘Food Find’ Category. Comments Off on Food Find: Toby’s Estate Coffee. Food Find: Toby’s Estate Coffee. When you’re in the Union Square/Flatiron area this summer stop by Toby’s Estate Coffee. For a delicious pick-me-up! The small space opens into a carefully curated selection of books from Strand. Comments Off on Food Find: Levain Bakery. Food Find: Levain Bakery. I’m not the first person to “find” Levain Bakery. The bakery also has a selection of pastries, cakes and a few individual pizza...