
Creating New Holiday Traditions in the Season of Giving
Keep the season merry and bright with these tips to balance health and safety with beloved holiday traditions.
Learn from Dr. Julia St. Clair about the differences and similarities between biotherapeutic drainage and detoxing.
Keep the season merry and bright with these tips to balance health and safety with beloved holiday traditions.
Holidays often mean religious gatherings, feasts and celebrations. In our new pandemic reality, some creativity can help make this a memorable holiday season with new virtual traditions.
The lentils in this salad are cooked to just doneness, and hold up well when mixed with onion, tomato and cucumber and the salty tang of crumbled feta cheese.
Replacing mayonnaise or buttermilk with oil and lemon juice makes for a much lighter, almost pickled mixture, and the taste of fresh mint lifts the entire dish.
These crepes can be used for sweet or savory dishes. They are a little labor-intensive but worth the effort.
Mazidra is a Middle Eastern/Mediterranean dish made with lentils, a small legume that’s a nutritional powerhouse.
Social distancing doesn’t have to keep you from giving back or volunteering in your community. Here are some safe ways to spread joy and generosity.
No deep-fried taco shells are needed for this Mexican-inspired meal to be enjoyable and appetizing. These taco bowls are flavorful, creative, and healthful.
Loaded with antioxidants and a healthy boost of vitamins C and A, mangoes add a unique taste, matching surprisingly well with tomatoes and basil.
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