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We are constantly bombarded with choices, so many that at times it seems what we choose hardly matters, but that’s not true, it has become more and more important to make good choices. We make choices when we turn on the box that delivers our television viewing, when we go online to shop, and every […]

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As March ends so does a month of kale, quinoa and chicken. Some recipes more successful than others, all fun, and I’m glad to be moving on to April, or am I? After this endless, snowy, dreary, cold, really endless, winter, which I seem to have spent 99% of in my kitchen, cooking and eating, […]

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Chances are if you have kids they eat some type of chicken nuggets, perhaps under the golden arches, perhaps you buy some all-natural-organic nugget, but before you let your kid take one more bite I urge you to reconsider the source of that processed chicken. There are some things we eat (and by we I […]

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You may or may not think about what you’re putting in your lunchbox, or more specifically your child’s. A friend recently asked me about packing a chicken salad sandwich in her son’s lunchbox; was it safe for it to sit in that lunchbox for a few hours? I’ve written a few posts dealing with the […]

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There are three types of kale, ornamental is the stuff you see taking over beds in public places for the duration of fall until spring. The two types we eat are curly; easy to spot by its tight curly edges, and dinosaur kale also know as Lacinato or Tuscan kale, which has dark green bumpy leaves. […]

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