Ingredients: 1 can black beans 1 can kidney beans 10 oz tomatoes 1 tbsp fresh cilantro, chopped juice of 1 lemon 1 tsp salt 1/2 red onion, diced 2 tsp cumin 2 ears fresh corn, roasted and cut from cob 1 …
As part of our week of southwestern inspiration, we threw together this spiced bean salad for a side option with extra bite. We love a bean salad. There’s nothing better than a protein packed side to eat with larger meals, …
So we’ve established this week that your green bean casserole has been swiped out from under you – someone RSVP’ed first, and you’re without your signature dish. Brussels aren’t really your thing. So what’s a person to do? Go the …
The month of Thanksgiving is here, and many of you already know that it’s our favorite holiday. If your typical Thanksgiving is anything like ours, it’s a group effort. What is better than a potluck style meal? But technology has changed …
It’s finally back. It’s fall. It’s chilly, but not too cold yet here in London. It’s October. It’s Vegetarian Awareness Month! Last year I answered several of the FAQ’s I get as a vegetarian. This year I’m here to help …
Jeff and I (read: I) decided to do a cleanse in January, which includes no white flour and no processed foods. That means no pasta and no white rice. After brainstorming a few meals that I realized we couldn’t have …
As summer draws to a close (What?! How?! When!?) I have been trying to take advantage of zucchini and summer squash being in season. As such, I was delighted to try out a summer vegetable fettucine recently from my Food …
For my birthday, my coworkers got me a gift certificate to go to a coffee roasting class at the Institute of Domestic Technology. This class taught the basics of how to taste coffee, including a cupping, and then dived into …
I don’t know about you, but I tend to head to chicken for weeknight dinners. This can cause some problems, because I have several chicken recipes that I tend to rotate through. A few weeks ago, I wanted to add …
As we roll into March, and into Spring, we wanted to tackle an ingredient that may be broader than we’ve chosen in January (leeks) and February (cumin) but that we believe still belongs together in a category. Don’t worry, this …