What do I eat? I love dark chocolate, Thai food, Persian Food, blueberries, pomegranates, cheese, grapefruit, pasta in all of its forms, mangos, lentils, seafood, olives, avocados, basil, curry, garlic, ginger, sweet potato French fries, sautéed spinach, garden tomatoes, and much more. I love trying new restaurants and buying new cookbooks. The thing that scares me most about getting pregnant again is going nine months without sushi. That was torture.
Here is a great recipe from “The New Moosewood Cookbook” by Mollie Katzen
Feta-Walnut Dip
Ingredients: 1 cup chopped walnuts, a handful of fresh parsley, 1 cup crumbled feta, 1/2 cup water or milk, 1 clove garlic (optional), 1 tsp. paprika, cayenne (to taste), a little olive oil
Directions: Place the walnuts and parsley in a blender or food processor, and blend with a series of quick spurts. When the nuts are ground, add remaining ingredients except olive oil and oregano, and puree until smooth. Transfer to a small serving bowl, cover tightly, and chill. Just before serving, drizzle the top with a little olive oil, and garnish oregano. Serve on sesame crackers, toasted pita wedges, or as a dip for raw vegetables.
Makes a great Sunday afternoon snack!
3 comments:
I remember eating Cheetos every day in middle school and you saying, "You know those are only empty calories." It totally made me laugh. I wanted to say, "Yeah, that's why they taste so good."
Now I'm wishing I had listened to you more!
Mary Ann, you eat how I dream of eating. Will you be my personal chef and cook all of my meals for me, do my grocery shopping, and make an alternate, more greasy, fatty meal the rest of my family would enjoy?
No kidding, I never realized how hard it would be to get kids to eat healthy. I spent so much time making max healthy, homemade baby food and the ONLY thing he will eat is oatmeal. So frusterating.
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