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The pineapple-turmeric hummus sounds really good, but I've never seen it at any store I shop at. As far as easy to fix, things to eat, I keep lots of veggies on hand (cauliflower, celery, carrot chips or sticks, broccoli buds, etc) and pair them with hummus, which has pine nuts and Mediterranean seasonings. I also like freshly ground almonds and peanuts and Tahini paste (ground sesame seed paste) on rice crackers or beet crackers or blue corn chip type crackers. I think the easiest thing for me is making homemade vegetable soups. I've been having more soup lately, as an main meal.
During warmer months, I live on garden salads. I never got the chance to make the pumpkin crema tarts, but I recently baked a few butternut squash and chilled the sections, so I could cube it and have it on a bed of salad greens. I'm missing fresh berries, right now. My favorite on-the-go snack is organic seeded crackers, slathered with freshly ground peanut or almond butter, and then stack fresh raspberries on top. Delicious treat, almost anytime of the day or night. |
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