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Category Archives: Eating Healthy
Split Pea Soup
Recipe First. In a large crock pot mix: 2 lbs dried split peas 1 large onion chopped 3 large carrots (or one bag of baby carrots) peaked and choppedb 4-5 bay leaves (make sure to count so you can remove … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking and Recipes, Eating, Eating Healthy, Family, nostalgia
Tagged #crockpot, #peasoup, #penzey, #soup, #spicy
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Scientific analysis of salad lunch alternatives
A recent Buzzfeed article was published showing 17 recipes for people who hate salads. My lovely wife, who knows and understands I hate salad, but am trying to eat healthier, sent me this link. What I think this article fails … Continue reading
Lettuce-less Salad
Let me start out by saying I hate lettuce and all lettuce related vegetables. This includes the cabbages, kale, spinach, and what ever the yard clippings are that make up “spring mix”. I will eat a salad on occasion, as … Continue reading