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Crispy Sesame Tofu with Noodles

It’s the time of year when Simple is at the top of our list. Holidays are over, kids are back to school, and we are immersed in our regular routine, likely with the added responsibilities of our New Year’s resolutions.
I turn to quick, nutrient dense recipes to feed my family at this time and Crispy Sesame Tofu with Noodles meets our needs.

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Vegetarian ‘Bone’ Broth

Consuming bone broth on a regular basis will support your digestive system. It’s nutrients and amino acids can help soothe and repair the gut and help maintain joints, bones, skin, hair and nails.

Making your own broth is so easy and is a great way to use vegetables past their prime, and peels and cuttings from previous dishes.

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Apple Chips

For many, September is filled with preparing school and work lunches, and afterschool snacks. Finding tasty, time efficient foods is an important part of making the most of this time. That’s why I love having apple chips at hand, they have minimal ingredients and much of the preparation time is waiting for them to dehydrate.

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Fruit Infused Water

Fruit infused water is made by adding different combinations of fruits, herbs, and vegetables to water in order to infuse it with their flavours. It is so easy to make at home, and you can experiment with endless combinations to suit you and your family’s preferences.

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Best Ever Salad Dressing

As summer salad season approaches, every cook needs a favourite salad dressing. This one I recreated from a favourite dressing I found in Kelwona years ago.

After countless hours in the kitchen I have my trusty dressing that I use for salads and marinades.

I hope you love it too!

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Spring Green Salad

It’s Greens Season!

Spring greens naturally help our body cleanse. They are a rich source of fibre, full of micronutrients, iron, calcium, vitamin C and K. All the phytonutrients, including antioxidants help prevent disease and are exceedingly beneficial for healthy aging.

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Almond Biscuits

Hearty soups call for hearty biscuits. Although a rustic loaf of bread, or crackers will do in a pinch, these biscuits still warm from the oven are a perfect mate. Pair soup and biscuits with a leafy green salad, or cut up veggies for a family night dinner.

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