Welcome to my first-ever blog potluck! Here’s how it works: the uber-talented chef Robin Asbell has invited a couple of blogging friends to post a recipe from her cookbook “Juice It.” We are each posting a different concoction, and giving readers a chance to win a copy of the cookbook. More on that later, but first, let’s talk about the perfect beverage for a Sunday brunch. Continue Reading →
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Bulgur Salad
This bulgur salad is a great addition to your summer repertoire! I’ll make it on Monday morning, and enjoy it throughout the week for lunch, or as a great salad/side dish for dinner. And it travels well – say, to the office or a picnic. Continue Reading →
{Low(er) Fat} Pad Thai
I grew up eating mostly meat and potatoes {Nebraska does that to a girl}. My mom is a fabulous cook, but the closest we ever got to “ethnic” food was Chicken Chow Mein with those crunchy La Choy noodles on top (correct me if I’m wrong Mom!).
Then came my first “real job” and business travel. And expense accounts.
At a client dinner at some swank Vegas restaurant, a colleague – eager to help broaden my food horizons, insisted I try an oyster. Let’s just say that my “pharyngeal reflex” response is seared into my memory (and probably the client’s as well), and I STILL can’t get up close and personal with shellfish of any kind.
So while I tend to stay in my comfort zone with food items {except for that time I ate crickets in Mexico}, I grew to love experimenting with different flavors and cuisines. And one of my favorites is Thai food.
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- Morgan Wood: So glad you liked it!!! And thanks for bringing it...
- Karie M: What a wonderful recipe! I give it TEN stars! ...
- Morgan Wood: Hi Bernie! Not a fan!?...
- Bernie Kantak: Never, ever make this salad with cherry tomatoes. ...
- Morgan Wood: For sure! The chia seeds just help to thicken it. ...
- Julia: Can you make this with regular blueberry jam, or b...