The other day I had a hankering for three-bean salad. Perhaps it was that I wanted something pickle-like… So I quickly found a recipe and adapted it to my own taste (I cut the sugar!) and made it organic. This recipe took all of 10 minutes to make.
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Three-Bean Salad in 10 Minutes – An American Classic

Life on the Nothing White Diet
by guest blogger Maya Rodale. I also swore off white flour, sugar, and dairy to see if this shift in diet might help with my feelings of fatigue and generally blah-ness. While I was no means perfect in adhering to it, I did notice an improvement.

Queen Conch
Talk about eating local! There is nothing more local than eating raw conch on an island where they grow the conch and harvest them right out back!

Holly’s Almost-Indian Lentil Soup
Holly is my most special, fabulous, wonderful yoga teacher. This soup she makes is nourishing on every level.

Red Beet Salad with
Roasted Garlic Vinaigrette
by guest blogger Maya Rodale. This is the perfect salad for 2…or a nice side dish for a few. And if you’re not sure you like beets, this recipe might just change your mind.

Top 10 Things to Do with Tiny Meatballs
Two weeks ago I told you how to make tiny meatballs and freeze them. Now here are 10 easy things you can do with them.

Organic Tulip Salad
by guest blogger Keriann Koeman. Tulip petals taste like sweet lettuce, and some of them end with a peppery flavor note. After tasting all our varieties, I’ve chosen the ones I like the best.

How to Make a Big Batch
of Tiny Meatballs
I decided to make a big batch of tiny meatballs and freeze them for multiple uses. In fact, I might just designate March as Tiny Meatball Month and do a series of blogs on all the things you can do with tiny meatballs (foodwise, I mean).
Scratch
Raised on America’s first organic farm, Scratch author Maria Rodale learned how to make everyday favorites from, yes, scratch — the way you remember them; the way they turn out best.
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Organic Manifesto
Drawing on findings from leading health researchers as well as conversations with both chemical and organic farmers from coast to coast, Maria Rodale irrefutably outlines the unacceptably high cost of chemical farming on our health and our environment.
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