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10 ways to eat your greens this St. Patrick's Day

March 15, 2015 Miranda Hammer
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Some like to celebrate St. Patrick's Day by eating a green bagel or drinking green beer. Here are 10 ways to get your greens - hangover, guilt, and food coloring not included. 

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In Breakfast, Broccoli, Clean Eating, Fiber, Hemp, Kale, Protein, Salad, Slump Bump, Vegan, Vegetarian, Vitamin A
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Who Knew Caesar Was a Vegan?

March 12, 2015 Miranda Hammer

Caesar salad is notoriously known for its cheesy, garlicky, and creamy dressing that blankets leafy, watery greens. What it is not known for is its nutritional attributes. Traditional caesar salad dressing contains anchovies, raw egg yolk, and parm - tasty, but not necessarily virtuous. For a vegan and healthified version, I made a few swaps and modifications to add nutrient density to a classic dish without sacrificing palatability and mass appeal. 

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In Clean Eating, Fiber, Gluten-Free, Hemp, Kale, Lunch, Protein, Salad, Vitamin A, Vitamin K Tags Vegan, Caesar, Salad, Vegetarian
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my favorite way to fuel after a workout

March 10, 2015 Miranda Hammer

Adequately fueling your body post-workout is essential to replenish used glycogen (stored carbohydrates used for energy) and to restore strained muscles. Carbohydrates, which get absorbed by the muscles first, and protein, which prevents muscle breakdown, are the ideal post-workout nutrient combo. Opting for real, clean sources of protein and carbohydrates is also important to keep in mind as opposed to immediately jumping to processed protein powders or 20-ingredient energy bars.

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In Banana, Breakfast, Chia Seeds, Clean Eating, Dairy-Free, Fiber, Flax, Gluten-Free, Grains, Oatmeal, omega 3, superfoods, Vegan Tags My Favorite Way To, Breakfast, Vegan, Gluten Free, Dairy Free
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What the F is a Mung Bean?

February 9, 2015 Miranda Hammer

Every year a hot new food item emerges that is touted to make you feel better and look better. But maybe this trend setting food has been around all along. Mung beans have been praised for their nutrient properties by health-minded individuals and holistic practitioners for years and, most recently, they have started making their way into the mainstream dining arena. So what exactly are mung beans, and once you find them, what the heck do you do with them?

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In Clean Eating, Dairy-Free, Grains, Legumes, Lunch, Protein, Salad, Winter Tags Salad, Winter, Grain Salad, Legumes, Vegan, Vegetarian, Dairy Free
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my favorite way to eat spaghetti

February 4, 2015 Miranda Hammer

Nothing beats incredibly fresh homemade pasta from an amazing restaurant but, since we can't indulge in fresh pasta everyday of the week, my favorite way to eat spaghetti is from a squash! Yup, that yellow oval shaped squash, when sliced in half, roasted, and scraped, produces spaghetti-like strands of significant nutrient density. This yellow-hued veg is rich in vitamin C, potassium, and fiber, is gluten-free, and is the perfect alternative to pasta. Swap out your basic noodles for spaghetti squash in any of your favorite recipes.

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In Clean Eating, Dairy-Free, Dinner, Fiber, Gluten-Free, Squash, Vegan, Vegetarian, Vitamin C, Winter Tags My Favorite Way To, Spaghetti Squash, Gluten Free, Vegan, Vegetarian
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my favorite way to eat broccoli

January 15, 2015 Miranda Hammer

I lied. This is not MY favorite way...it's my husband's, but I can't blame him. This recipe calls for broccoli florets tossed in lime zest, lime juice, chili powder, and oil, and roasted until crisp. The outcome is the perfect balance of spicy, citrusy, and, of course, crunchy. Get your broccoli fix ASAP with this twist on classic roasted broccoli. 

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In Broccoli, Vegetarian, Vegan, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Clean Eating, Chili Tags My Favorite Way To, Vegan, Vegetarian, Gluten Free, broccoli
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radish recs: skip the bottle and make your own dressing

January 13, 2015 Miranda Hammer
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For Birchbox's 31-day challenge, I prompted readers to skip the bottle and make their own salad dressing. Pouring on packaged dressings can derail your good intentions for a crunch-fest. Instead of boosting the nutrient level of your greens, you are likely adding sodium, sugar, artificial flavors, and preservatives. Here are three simple dressings that you can make at home to elevate your crunch-munch game. 

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In Carrot, Clean Eating, Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free, Salad, Vegan, Vegetarian Tags Salad Dressing, Healthy
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Did Someone Say Lentil? Smokey Lentil and Kale Soup to Fix your Winter Rut

January 12, 2015 Miranda Hammer

This month is all about manifesting my insatiable love for soup. Not only are soups typically forgiving and flexible, they can be quite amenable to augmentation if you happen to run out of a particular spice or herb. A hearty soup or stew can be repurposed for multiple meals throughout the week, alleviating much of the 8pm, just home from work/gym, grab a bag of blue corn chips hangry drama. For my take on lentil soup, I enriched the flavors with smoked paprika, spicy chili powder, and warm and earthy cumin to add a distinct robustness to this hearty winter soup. A handful of baby kale is added right before eating for added nutrient density and a burst of color. 

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In Clean Eating, Dinner, Dairy-Free, Fiber, Gluten-Free, Legumes, Kale, Protein, Soup, Vegetarian, Vegan, Vitamin C, Winter Tags Soup, Vegan, Vegetarian, Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Winter, Lentils, Beans, Kale
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A Soup For The Winter Blues

January 9, 2015 Miranda Hammer

If you happen to be living in Hawaii and nursing the last few drops of that piña colada, then you may have missed the memo. It's freezing here on the East Coast, single digits freezing. The type of bitter cold that makes you want to hibernate until spring, never remove your shearling slippers and cashmere loungewear, and curse that infamous area of a witch. 

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In Vegetarian, Vegan, Soup, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Clean Eating, Cauliflower, Winter Tags Soup, Vegan, Vegetarian, Healthy Living, Winter
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my favorite way to eat brussels sprouts

December 18, 2014 Miranda Hammer

Well, this is a slight lie because I love brussels sprouts in many, many forms. This is my current favorite way to eat them. I created this recipe when I was in search of a healthier version of the infamous David Chang of Momofuku's brussels. I swapped out the fish sauce for a blend of lime juice, brown rice vinegar, and a little soy, exchanged sugar for maple syrup, and added plenty of hot sauce for that spicy and sweet kick. As an added crunch factor, I threw in thin slices of cucumber and plenty of sesame seeds for garnish and texture. 

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Miranda Hammer,

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Registered Dietitian, Natural Foods Chef, Recipe Developer, Fitness Enthusiast, and Mom, with a Passion for Healthy Cooking and Balanced Living.

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It’s not vacation, it’s a trip! So much caffeine, so many tomatoes,  so many smiles (and some tears- mainly from me) and a lot of happy memories. 

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Love @smittenkitchen roasted tomatoes and beans. I’ve been making them weekly. Added kale cooked down in bean broth to make them extra extra. Used @rancho_gordo corona beans in your honor @taliack
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1) @yossyarefi lemon raspberry cornmeal cake 😋
2) @charliebirdnyc @clarkbar farro salad. A+ leftover lunch situation. 
3) @coluhenry shrimp, corn, and zucchini salad. Hello summer. 
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Some recent mealtime wins which will make it into the dinnertime rotation. The current theme this round - zucchini and feta. 

1) jack’s rainbow soba noodles with crispy tofu
2) @itsalislagle zucchini turkey meatballs with feta and dill
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1. Coconut rice with pea shoots and citrusy cashews from Colu Cooks Easy Fancy Food
2. Pan roasted chicken thighs with asparagus and charred scallion-sesame sals
Officially outnumbered! Welcome to the party Lulu Frances, you complete us. Have a lovely Mother’s Day! 

I know today can be a painful day for many. You are in my thoughts. Big hugs to all.
A few good things I’ve made recently. 
1) @clarkbar midnight pasta from @nytcooking easy and delicious.  the kiddos love it!
2) @itsalislagle turkey and zucchini meatballs with feta. Simple, quick, and yummy recipe @nytcooking 
3) @alisoneroman
Good day for dilly bean stew with cabbage and frizzled onions. Love this vinegary, buttery, creamy combo. Used limas cooked from dried and it was extra extra. Recipe from @alisoneroman stay cozy friends.
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