Posts Tagged ‘going veg’

5/4 Slow Cooker Vanilla Fig Oatmeal with Baklava Topping

This rich and creamy breakfast is so brilliantly supreme that you would think that it could only be served in an exquisite 5 star bed and breakfast.  In reality, it can be served from your very own mini-crock pot on any average weekday or for your everyday special moments in life. After minimal preparation, it […]

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5/3 The Kale Trail

This month will mark three years that I have enjoyed being a runner. I am a reliable runner,  meaning you can rely on me to run the very same pace regardless of the distance. I begin and end in the back of the pack and that is just perfect for me. I can rock a […]

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5/2 Moroccan Style Curry

Happy Meatless Monday. A friend of mine from work shared a recipe she had found  for a Moroccan style dish that she thought I might like. It has dried fruit, olives, a symphony of spices and sweet potatoes all spilled over couscous. I ‘m in. One of the things that I find so fun about this […]

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4/30 Red Kale & Tamari Walnut Salad

The other day I was wandering around the produce section the way an avid reader wanders the book store, thinking, “Hmmmm, what should I buy?” I was drawn in by a bountiful bunch of red kale. Because I am relatively new to the joys of  kale I am not yet familiar with all of the […]

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4/29 Dr. Oz’s Magic Touch

First,  happy nuptials Kate and Will.  The Royal wedding in England this morning of Kate Middleton to Prince William warrants a nod from Exploits, we’re fans of the cool new royalty duo in our household, we wish you well. Congratulations.  I wonder what the vegan option is at the reception? So, Dr. Oz and his […]

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4/28 Heirloom Seed Trial

About a month ago I found  a local program called the Heirloom Seed Trial. It was created by the Slow Food Huron Valley Group “to promote seed saving and genetic diversity in foods adapted to our region.” The group signed up participants and gave away 30 different varieties of heirloom seeds from the Great Lakes […]

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4/27 Dark Chocolate, Avocado & Berry Pie

Lately I have been intrigued with all things avocado. Had I known that going vegan meant I could eat more avocados than I would have demanded veganism at birth. I revere avocados and think they should be incorporated into all meals…especially dessert. The avocado is the most luxurious  medium for creating a silken texture. It […]

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4/26 Red Beans & Kale Over Quinoa

Beans and greens are a low cost, nutrient rich, flavor packed meal. They are easy to make and easy to love. Sandy could eat beans and greens for every meal, everyday.  I found a recipe for red beans with kale and quinoa in the Engine 2 book and Sandy whipped it up.  Just between us, […]

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4/25 Going Without

Since going vegan many people have shared their belief that it was too bad that I was going without so many wonderful things. “Oh, you are missing out on so much,” or “You are missing out on the good things in life.” The first few times it hurt my feelings because it felt like I […]

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4/23 New Vegan Candor & a Birthday Winner

Early in the week I shared with you the No Meat Athlete Matt Frazier. Matt is a world class vegetarian  athlete (who just ran in the Boston marathon see photo) and writer of the No Meat Athlete site. Matt is showing the world that a plant based diet is the ultimate fuel for a strong […]

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