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Caesar Salad

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WordPress Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest I was invited to a church dinner called “Dinner for Eight” where four couple that normally wouldn’t get together meet at someone home for dinner. The host said he was going to cook lasagna and asked everyone else to bring a salad, breadstick or dessert. The only thing I could imagine having time for was a salad as it was on a Sunday night. Nothing fancy about this salad. Original Recipe Easy Caesar Salad for a Crowd by Betty Crocker Popular Categories Breakfast Instant Pot Lunch Pizza Dinner Muffin Desserts Cookie Casseroles Soup Air Fryer...

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Elevate Your Date Night in St. Louis with a Pasta Making Class at Kitchen Conservatory

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Are you tired of the same old dinner and a movie routine for date night? Why not mix things up with a unique and unforgettable experience right here in St. Louis? Look no further than Kitchen Conservatory‘s Pasta Making Class! This local gem offers an incredible range of classes, and their pasta-making experience is perfect for a romantic and fun-filled evening. Be sure to plan ahead and book your spot early, as these sought-after classes fill up fast! Seriously! The names are iconic, creative and they have such a variety – date nights, dancing, parent and kid classes, fun show...

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Share Vegan in Volume with Local Restaurants, Campus Dining Services, Senior Housing Settings, Hospitals, etc.

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Vegan in Volume is published by The Vegetarian Resource Group and has been greatly received by people working in the food service sector, as well as those that enjoy throwing parties in their own home or simply cooking in volume. This book by Chef Nancy Berkoff, EdD, RD offers 125 vegan recipes serving 25. It also offers a lot of helpful advice including A Fast Course in Vegan Nutrition, The Mechanics of the Operation, Food Safety Pointers, and a section on Vegan Ingredients. The quantity recipes greatly vary depending on the audience you’ll be serving. Nancy includes recipes for breakfast...

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Tuesday Tangents!

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(Top, shorts, shoes) Good morning! Let’s start by talking about Saturday’s run. This was the workout sandwiched with a w/u and c/d: 2 miles of – 800m @ 10k pace, 800 float (aka not easy but not too hard)2 miles of – 400m @ 5k pace, 400 float2 miles of – 200m @ mile pace, 200 float Total of 15 miles @ 7:26 average. The float pace quickly turned into a recovery jogging pace, but my coach said beforehand that was okay. My paces for the intervals weren’t that different because my legs are still in marathon mode, but I’m...

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150+ Toddler Meal Ideas

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These Toddler Meal Ideas are simple, healthy toddler food ideas. Use these easy toddler meals to introduce new foods, help picky eaters and make mom life easier. *Originally published in 2016* Hi friends! If you’re looking for toddler dinner ideas, you’re in the right place. They also work for breakfast, lunches and snacks! I’ve been sharing easy toddler meals since my oldest was 18 months old and I have quite a collection of toddler plate photos. These easy toddler meals are geared toward kids ages 1-4. If you’re looking for more ideas, check out: 100 Healthy Toddler Meals (another large...

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