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Chicken, Apple, and Goat Cheese Salad with Dark Cherry Balsamic Dressing

Cooler days, shorter nights - the fall transition has begun. It’s that in-between time where stew seems too soon, but you might need a sweater. For those who love summer, […]

Protein Oatmeal Bowl and Chocolate-Peanut Butter Energy Bites

Start strong and fuel yourself well with a nourishing and delicious breakfast. Packed with plenty of protein and fiber, this Protein Oatmeal Bowl is a balanced, good-for-you start that will […]

Antojitos

Fall football has returned! I am so excited about football season and I know more than some of you are, too. Be ready for the game day action with a […]

Corn Salad with Sumac and Feta

Summer’s last hurrah, Labor Day weekend, is here, and … wait! I haven’t worn my white pants nearly enough. It seems like summer barely started and now it’s almost over. […]

Healthy Griddlecake Breakfast Sandwiches

It’s hard to believe, but we are almost at the end of August, and the new school year is just a week away. Prep now for the busy mornings ahead. […]

One-Pan Chicken with Charred Corn and Zucchini

School is just on the horizon and it’s time to get back in the swing of more-regular, or at least somewhat regular, mealtimes. As you start to get back to […]

Tramezzini

Summer is so fleeting. One day you’re dining on the most divine caprese salad, and before you know it, they’re rolling out the pumpkin spice lattes. Plan a surprise picnic […]

Apéro Dinatoire – Socca and Honey Dijon Dressing

Bon jour! With all eyes glued to the Summer Olympics, who wants to be stuck in the kitchen? Why not do as the French do, and enjoy an “apéro dinatoire,” […]

Frozen Yogurt Bark with Berries and Peach Basil Mozzarella Flatbread

Berries, and cherries, and peaches, oh my! It’s beautiful, bountiful berry season and the picking’s mighty fine. Grocery stores, farmer’s markets, fruit stands - and maybe even your own back […]

Gluten-Free Ice Cream Sandwiches

I was blessed with four wonderful grandparents. One grandfather was a mechanic. The other, a proofreader for the local paper. My dad’s mom was a home economist, and my mom’s […]

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