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Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Taking a Much Needed Break
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
Why Chickpeas are Versatile, Delicious, and Healthy
The name chickpea comes from the Latin word cicer,
referring to the plant family of legumes, Fabaceae. They are also known by the
popular Spanish-derived name, garbanzo beans.
Chickpeas are most commonly tan or beige when dried or canned. Research indicates chickpeas can be other colors, including green, brown, black, and even red, depending on the variety and stage of maturity. Freshly harvested chickpeas, before they are dried, are bright green.
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cooked organic chickpea dish with edamame, red pepper, onion, garlic, carrots, lemon juice, and herb seasonings |
For faster cooking time, use an Instant Pot.
Using dried chickpeas in a recipe is more economical than using canned ones, so weigh your options. You may need or want to watch how much you spend on food, or may be short on time. Personally speaking, I use both kinds of chickpeas and like having both options.
Dried chickpeas can be seasoned according to personal preferences. Canned ones are ready to eat, and can be thoroughly rinsed, if they are too salty.
Chickpeas also come frozen, so look for this product in the frozen vegetable aisle of many good supermarkets.
Chickpea recipes are popular all over the world. See sample recipes from many countries by looking below.
Sunday, June 15, 2025
Delicious Oil Free Vegan Miso and Ginger Dressing or Sauce
2 T light miso paste (I used white miso because it's the lightest, sweetest variety). Look for miso paste in the refrigerated case in the market
2 T unseasoned rice vinegar or fresh squeezed lemon or lime juice
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lemon juice, salt, pepper, water, grated garlic, maple syrup, Bragg Liquid Aminos, grated ginger, white miso paste |
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tossed green salad with lettuce, carrot, broccoli, snap peas, cashews, onion and miso ginger salad dressing |
2. Blend sauce into an Asian themed noodle and veggie dish (pictured below). Use it to garnish soup, top steamed, sautéed, or roasted vegetables, and mix into quinoa, rice, or pasta dishes. Don't be afraid to add it to a conventional casserole or stew to make it taste delish.
I appreciate food made with oil free dressings and sauces, and am mindful about cutting out empty calories. I want my fat-calories to come from whole food plant-based sources including avocados, tofu and tempeh, olives, and nuts and seeds, rather than oils.
Sunday, June 1, 2025
Journal Prompts for a Sweet Summer
12. What foods and drinks do you find refreshing during the summer and do you prepare them often? The picture below shows a healthy and tasty fruit infused water. Stay hydrated and sip it as you journal write.
16. Summer can be a season of self-discovery and personal growth. Describe a time you worked hard for something and it paid off.
18. If you could change anything about yourself, what would it be and why? Share that.
19. Go for a walk on a sunny, cloudy, or rainy day. When you get home, write about interesting things you noticed on your trip.
26. In what area or areas of your life could you use a refresh? Do you want to make this a goal to work toward in the coming months? Please explain.
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