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    • 4 Tips for a Better Breakfast

      4 Tips for a Better Breakfast4 Tips for a Better Breakfast

      Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.

      We've all heard it. Repeatedly. And many of us even think there's some truth to it. Yet breakfast is still the most widely neglected meal. Check out some of these startling stats:

      • While 54 percent of Americans say they'd like to eat breakfast every day,only a third actually do.
      • 77 percent of young children eat breakfast every day, but that number falls to 50 percent among middle school students and 36 percent among high school students.

      Why is Breakfast Important?

      Let's start with the word itself. Breakfast. Break - fast.

      That's exactly what we're doing in the morning: breaking what is typically about a 12 hour fast!

      "After sleeping, we need to re-fuel our brains and bodies for the day. Without a healthy breakfast, we simply are not as likely to function at our best," notes pediatrician and author Dr. Laura Jana.

      A Better Breakfast:

      Putting together a nutritious breakfast doesn't have to

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    • Winter Squash 101: Acorn, Kabocha and Butternut Squash

      Winter Squash 101: Acorn, Kabocha and Butternut SquashWinter Squash 101: Acorn, Kabocha and Butternut Squash

      Winter squash makes eating seasonally so simple and delicious!

      Ok, so they're kind of big and heavy and clunky. Some of them even have a tough, almost warty-looking skin.

      It's true, winter squash can be a bit intimidating to the uninitiated. But the payoff of learning how to prepare these seasonal beauties is well worth the investment!

      Beneath their tough exterior, winter squash are filled with a sweet, tender, and super nutritious flesh. Although pretty much any type of squash can be prepared any way you like, each variety has a unique flavor that is best suited to certain uses.

      The guide below will walk you through cutting, cooking, and preparing three of our fall favorites - acorn, kabocha, and butternut squash.

      acorn squash

      Acorn squash has a smooth, dark green exterior with longitudinal ridges and a sweet, yellow-orange flesh. It derives its name from its distinctive acorn shape. This hardy winter squash can be stored throughout the fall and winter, and will

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    • 35 Delicious Ways to Eat More Greens

      35 Delicious Ways to Eat More Greens35 Delicious Ways to Eat More Greens

      Leafy greens are undeniably one of the healthiest foods on the planet. They are extremely nutrient-dense, with a significant concentration of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Leafy greens are also highly alkaline and packed with heart-healthy and bowel-friendly fiber.

      We all know we should eat more of them, but for many of us, all that buying, storing, washing, chopping, chewing and digesting just seems like too much. And if you're trying to get all your greens in salads, you may quickly tire of cold leafy vegetables.

      Fortunately there are TONS of ways to incorporate more greens in your diet…even if you're not a fan of salads. Try cooking them in a scramble, pie, or pesto; incorporating them in a soup or creamy dip; roasting them to crispy perfection; or blending them in a juice, milkshake or refreshing green smoothie! The salads will be there when you're ready.

      We have way too many amazing recipes to list them all, but here are a few of our favorites,

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    • Vegan Pizza: A Wholesome, Healthy, Versatile and Delicious Alternative

      Vegan Pizza: A Wholesome, Healthy, Versatile and Delicious AlternativeVegan Pizza: A Wholesome, Healthy, Versatile and Delicious Alternative

      A Healthier Option:

      It's a real shame that pizza has become synonymous with greasy cheese, artery-clogging processed meats, and bleached white flour dough.

      Pizza can be so much healthier and so much more delicious than that!

      When it's made with wholesome, plant-based ingredients, pizza definitely doesn't deserve its reputation as a junk food.

      In fact, vegan pizzas are some of the most delicious and nutritious meals around! No greasy, processed, saturated fat- and cholesterol-laden toppings here. Just plenty of fresh vegetables and herbs, creative sauce ideas, and tasty plant-based proteins.

      Variety is the Spice of Life!

      The ways to top a vegan pizza are only limited by your imagination. When you start thinking beyond red sauce and mozzarella cheese, you can come up with some pretty amazing combinations!

      The diverse collection of recipes below is testament to the delicious variety of vegan pizza combinations that are possible. And it's just the

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    • Summer Vegan Dessert Recipe Roundup

      Summer Vegan Dessert Recipe RoundupSummer Vegan Dessert Recipe Roundup

      "What exactly is a summer dessert?" you might be asking.

      Well, ice cream certainly comes to mind. A sweet scoop melting down the side of your cone. A bowl piled high with creamy vegan ice cream, fresh fruit, and perhaps a dollop of whipped cream.

      Ice cream is, indeed an amazing summer dessert. But it already had its moment in the sun! Check out our vegan ice cream recipe roundup for all the great recipes.

      Now we're free to explore (and enjoy!) all those other cool, refreshing, light, and downright delicious summer desserts! Popsicles and fudgesicles, shakes and sorbets, raw puddings and pies, grilled fruit, and fruity cupcakes. Now THIS is a mouthwatering collection of recipes!

      Share these recipes at an end of summer cookout, or keep them all to yourself. Either way, enjoy!

      Fruit-Based:

      1. Grilled Cherries and Vanilla Bean Walnut Cream
      2. Grilled Apple Pie with Vanilla-Coconut Whipped Cream
      3. Classic Rhubarb Crisp - A Summer Tradition
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    • Tips and Recipes for Using Summer’s Bounty

      Tips and Recipes for Using Summer's BountyTips and Recipes for Using Summer's Bounty

      A bountiful harvest is a beautiful thing.

      That is, until you develop a pile of beets, zucchini, or corn that no normal person or family could ever. possibly. consume.

      Then you start cursing those fruitful plants, secretly wishing for hail, drought, or a pack of squirrels to come and put you out of your misery.

      Aside from pawning off unwanted veggies onto friends and neighbors, there are also plenty of creative ways to make use of summer's bounty. Here are a few of our favorite recipes for some of the season's most prolific producers:

      summer recipes

      Beets:

      1. Beet-root Chocolate Frosted Cupcakes
      2. Love Potion: Red Beet, Pear, Orange, and Apple Smoothie
      3. Beet Chips
      4. Grilled Beet Salad with Almonds and Dried Cranberries
      5. Sesame Roasted Beets and Greens
      6. Golden Beet Ravioli with Sundried Tomato and Italian Herb Filling
      7. Braised Red Cabbage with Beets
      8. Freekeh Salad with Beets, Cilantro and Lime

      Zucchini:

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    • The Best Vegan Dips, Spreads and Salsas

      The Best Vegan Dips, Spreads and Salsas

      Vegan dips, spreads and salsas are versatile, nutritious, and delicious!

      Salsa and guacamole are a great way to use fresh summer ingredients like tomatoes, peppers, cilantro, and corn, and pair perfectly with tortilla chips atcookouts, picnics, and dinner parties.

      Creamy and nut-based dips and spreads are year-round favorites, and are great scooped up with whole grain crackers or pita triangles.

      And don't forget the hummus! Go classic and let that fresh lemon and garlic shine through, or get creative with sweet potatoes, red peppers, edamame, and other unique and wholesome ingredient combinations. Hummus makes an excellent snack paired with raw veggies, crackers, rice cakes, or pita chips.

      Here's a roundup of 10 of our favorite vegan dips, spreads and salsas!

      1. Fresh Green Tomato, Charred Corn and Basil Salsa
      2. Mason Jar Salsa
      3. Pimento Cheese Spread
      4. Knock-off-amole
      5. Indian Saag Dip
      6. Game Day Guac
      7. Vegan
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    • Get Your Ooey Gooey Vegan S’mores!

      Get Your Ooey Gooey Vegan S'mores!

      A crisp graham cracker. A gooey, toasted marshmallow. And a bite of rich, melty chocolate. S'mores couldn't be simpler…or more addicting. Try eating just one of these decadent campfire treats!

      There are a few extra considerations for vegetarians, vegans, and those of us with allergies and intolerances, but nobody needs to sit out! Gluten free and vegan products are now widely available - especially online. You're just a few clicks (or a trip to your local natural foods store) away from delicious vegan s'mores!

      The Basics:

      Graham Crackers: Many mainstream brands of graham crackers contain honey, and a few even contain milk, but there are several great vegan options available! An added bonus: many vegan varieties have a shorter, more wholesome ingredient list. The following crackers are vegan-friendly:

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    • Amazing Protein-Packed Vegan Salad Recipes

      Amazing Protein-Packed Super-Salad Recipes

      Hearty, protein-packed salads are a great option for packed lunches, picnics,cookouts, and even quick weeknight dinners.

      Loaded with nutritious and filling ingredients like beans, lentils, sweet potatoes,quinoa, and tempeh, these salads are also super-versatile.

      Tuna-free, mock chicken, or egg-less salads are reminiscent of some classic favorites, while bean, grain, and quinoa-based versions are a great starting point for plenty of creative new combos.

      Stuff these tasty salads in a pita, make a sandwich or wrap, or serve over greens. Whip up one of these delicious recipes and you've got plenty of lunch options for the week!

      The recipes below are delicious as written, but many can also be customized based on what's in season, what's in your pantry, or what's on sale at your local market. Here are 13 great options!

      Tempeh, Tofu, and "Mock" Salads:

      1. Tempeh "Tuna" Salad
      2. Tuna(free) Salad Sandwiches
      3. Mock Chicken Salad
      4. Minced
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    • Smoothies: The Perfect Fruit and Vegetable Delivery System

      Smoothies: The Perfect Fruit and Vegetable Delivery System

      You've probably been hearing it since you were old enough to chew…

      Eat your vegetables!

      Mom and dad tried everything. They bribed you, they tricked you, they punished you, but to no avail. Perhaps you tried the "give your green beans to the dog under the table" trick. Maybe you held your nose and gulped down your peas with a glass of (soy) milk. Or perhaps you were like me, and sat at the table in front of a plate of cold broccoli for hours, refusing to eat even one tiny stalk.

      Now you're an adult, and nobody is forcing you to eat your vegetables. But the U.S. government is urging us all to eat more. Unfortunately, they are having about as much success as mom and dad did. We're not trying to hide Brussels sprouts in our napkins anymore, but we are still not eating our vegetables.

      The latest USDA recommendations call for 5 servings of vegetables (about 2.5 cups) and 4 servings of fruit (about 2 cups) per day for most American adults. Meanwhile, only about ¼ of

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