#spring mix salad
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blk24ga · 2 years ago
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Veal Scallopini in a Sweet Red Pepper Sauce Tender veal cutlets are pan-fried in a coating of seasoned crumbs and simmered in a red bell pepper-and-tomato sauce in this Italian-inspired dish. 1 cup water, 2 red bell peppers sliced, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1 cup seasoned dry bread crumbs, vegetable oil for frying or as needed - divided, 1 can stewed tomatoes, 1 egg, 1 tablespoon white sugar, 1.5 pounds veal cutlets, 1 onion chopped, 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley, 1 teaspoon garlic powder, 2 tablespoons milk, 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
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morethansalad · 3 months ago
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Vegan Kebab Skewers with Salatet Zabadi
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the-sacred-now · 1 year ago
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If you only like the "baby" version of your selection, just pick it and note that in the tags!
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prince--kiriona · 2 months ago
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it's for sure not the worst thing about it but one thing i will never forgive systemic fatphobia for is tying so much delicious food to the boulder of "healthy eating". why did you attach moral weight to my fucking salad. can't it just be tasty
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thereisacuriousparadox · 4 months ago
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spring mix salad is so needy. she's like, "if you don't use all of me right away, I'm going to kill myself. if you forget about me for 2 seconds, I'm going to kill myself. if you even look at me the wrong way? that's right bitch, killing myself."
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naomiknight-17 · 8 months ago
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We had a nutrition class at cardiac rehab today and usually I'm like "UGH I KNOW stop lecturing me" but today a few people got involved in discussion and it was kinda neat
Someone said they didn't know how to replace red meat in their diet cuz they don't like fish, people suggested chicken or pork or Impossible Beef or seitan (sp?). One lady commented that she'd never tried chickpeas and didn't think she'd like the bean-y texture and I was like "Oh you gotta try them roasted they get so crunchy and tasty" and she was like "Ooh, I like crunchy!"
I mentioned I find lentils too mushy, and one of the therapists was like "Were they red lentils? Try the green, they stay firmer!"
And I could go on but like
Instead of coming out of that nutrition class feeling browbeaten and annoyed, I'm kind of excited to go to a nice grocery store tomorrow and pick out some new foods to try :)
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foodfoodfoodffoods · 8 months ago
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FALL SALAD I MADE FOR MY FAMILY COOKOUT: SPRING MIX WITH POMEGRANATE, PEARS, PECANS, FETA, AND RASPBERRY WALNUT DRESSING; MY PLATE AT THE COOKOUT WITH SALMON, SALAD, MAC N CHEESE, AND GREEN BEAN CASSEROLE YAAASSS
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jetsi · 1 month ago
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Can't believe they gatekept good salads from me until I was a whole 21 years old
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weweantica · 1 month ago
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morethansalad · 3 months ago
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Vegan Blueberry Salad With Black Grapes and Avocado
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beepbeepmfkr · 2 months ago
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Took my dog to the park for my stupid mental health and she ate so much goddamn grass and now her ass is RANK and fumigating the apartment jfc
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flatoatchi · 4 months ago
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making a salad so good for lunch that you go to bed that night looking forward to having the same salad at lunch the next day
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heroami · 1 year ago
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rucysims · 2 years ago
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Orange Balsamic Glazed Salmon Recipe On top of a spring salad mix, asparagus, and fennel bulb are served salmon fillets that have been grilled with orange zest and balsamic vinaigrette glaze. 1 small fennel bulb stalks and core removed thinly sliced, 1 package shaved Parmesan cheese, 1 large navel orange, 1 pound slender asparagus - lightly steamed chilled and cut on the diagonal into 2-inch pieces, 2 tablespoons honey, Sea salt to taste, 4 salmon fillets, 1 package spring salad greens, 3/4 cup Marie's Balsamic Vinaigrette divided, 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, 2 teaspoons orange liqueur
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sikfankitchen · 2 years ago
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A refreshing “Watermelon Salad” for the Summer! 🍉🥗🤤
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kedreeva · 4 months ago
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theres a lot of wild peafowl near where i live. if i wanted to feed them, would it be an alright thing to do, and what should i feed them?
Wild or feral? it makes a difference.
If you live in part of the world where there are legit wild peafowl, please leave them alone, as you do not want to habituate them to human interaction.
If you live where there are feral peafowl (like florida or cali or something), then it's fine to feed them! It is best to offer them protein- feeder insects, feeder mouse pinkies, feeder fish, raw shrimp, raw fish, roasted peanuts (a favorite, but give them human-grade peanuts, not bird peanuts, to avoid the risk of aflatoxins). I wouldn't give domestic meats right now, given the H5N1 issues abounding, but usually you'd be able to offer cooked domestic meats (beef, chicken, turkey, lamb, etc). You can also give them chopped fruits (grapes, strawberries, melons, tomatoes, pomegranate, cucumber, etc), EXCEPT no avocado, or whole (watermelon is beloved in the summer!), and you can TRY chopped veggies but they... are not terribly fond of most veggies. Big hard ones like squash/zucchini are usually well received, and they will eat a bag of frozen veggies (particularly peas) if you can find a bag with no/low sodium. You can give whole leafy greens (kale, spinach, dark green romaine, leaf lettuce, collard greens etc), but these are usually best tied up to something so they can rip off pieces, like a stake. You can get whole grains and seeds- black oil sunflower seeds are valued highly by them. Whole corn can be given in modertion. Safflower, wheat, milo, rice (cooked or uncooked), popcorn. Barley and oats are not great for them due to the way they process. Cooked pasta and cooked potatoes are fan favorites, but should be given in moderation (spiral pasta is beloved here, mixed into a pasta salad of other stuff they can have). Lastly, suet nugget treats are the absolute favorite treat for EVERY bird I own. All of the other treats have at least one bird that doesn't really give a shit about it. there are NO birds that don't SCRAMBLE to eat suet nuggets, and berry flavor is the favorite. If you have the space for it, you can pick up a bag of good quality high-protein turkey starter (NOT purina) and give them a bowl of it after you've added water to make it soft/ferment it a little. They ALSO all unilaterally love this treat, and it's really good for them (unlike the nugget treats).
Please do NOT give them garlic or onions (allicin isn't great for them), cabbage during spring/summer months (too high in oxalates when they need calcium), avocado, chocolate, dairy products, bread, or cat food (or other dry pet foods). If you're uncertain about something you want to try, feel free to message me!
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