BLOG: Vegetables for Breakfast

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April 30, 2022

nigiri

December 8, 2021

Steamed Baby Turnips and their Tops

October 27, 2021

CHRISTINA’S CABCAUZU

May 26, 2020

Smoky Carrot Dip with a Kick

December 31, 2017

roasted carrot supermoon circles

August 22, 2017

eclipsed!

May 12, 2017

B.L.A.T.

April 30, 2017

avocado matzah

March 29, 2017

march market plate

January 29, 2017

cauliflower rice with corn

September 21, 2016

last gasp of summer: zucchini stars with corn

August 31, 2016

pan-fried pattypan squash with corn on the cob

April 30, 2016

tofu scramble

March 31, 2016

breakfast bowl of rice, beans ‘n greens

February 29, 2016

[carrot] dogs for breakfast

January 31, 2016

roasted veggie kebabs

December 15, 2015

caulilatkes!

October 31, 2015

arepas!

August 30, 2015

kale chip rigatoni

June 19, 2015

zucchini linguine with tomato sauce

March 20, 2015

cabbage ‘n porridge

February 10, 2015

snow day!

December 18, 2014

latke spires

October 15, 2014

roasted vegetable cups

September 18, 2014

beet greens salad and brown rice with pea shoots

July 25, 2014

summer garden salad with quinoa tabouleh

July 11, 2014

red choi and napa cabbage with creamy (creamless) polenta

June 30, 2014

celery root chips with herbed brown rice and pressed salad

June 19, 2014

happy birthday, vfb!

June 17, 2014

fried, not baked

June 15, 2014

father’s day fatoush

June 13, 2014

slightly pickled radish, red cabbage and spring onion

June 12, 2014

red mustard greens

June 10, 2014

purple daikon corn salad

June 9, 2014

peas on carrots

June 2, 2014

beans and carrots

Icing on the Cake: Testimonials

I’m very impressed by all the elements you are able to pack into the lesson without it seeming at all overwhelming: the review, the actual cooking skills, the creativity of coming up with their own dishes, the chance to present their creations, the opportunity to learn about and share thoughts on something else (in last week’s case, the feelings represented in the book), the execution of their  jobs, the responsibility for one’s station/implements and the overall following of directions…..all without losing the fun quotient. No wonder the kids love coming!  You’ve really created something special so kudos to you!

- T.