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Hot Bok Choy

Bok choy is one of my all time favorite vegetables. It’s crunchy, water-filled, and has a unique flavor (lightly onion and chicory tastes). I was inspired to make ‘hot bok choy’ after a dish I loved while dining in China town in NYC. This dish brings the heat, but is still flavor-forward, so if you like spice, it’s for you! This dish is awesome all by itself, along with some white rice, or as part of Rainbow Bowls.

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Lavender + Rosemary Infused Tequila Tonic

I used to be intimidated at the thought of making my own cocktails, but after I learned how to make herbal simple syrups, I realized that cocktails can be delightfully easy, aligned with the season, and delicious. This is the perfect summertime refresher and is just as yummy with tequila as with lemonade (the mocktail version!). Check out either and whip up this libation for your stay-at-home pals…because we’re not hitting the bar anytime soon!

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Spring Pea + Lobster Mushroom Pasta

Late spring (May - mid-June) is a wonderful time for eating. A harvest of the first spring ingredients bring much needed freshness after a long winter of recycled flavors. Micro nutrients in a myriad of greens, onion varieties, and herbs awaken our palettes and give us bold flavor while still maintaining lightness. Mother Earth designed spring season to help us shed fat reserves we maintain in the winter. It’s why so many spring products include detoxifying, diuretic, natural laxative, and nutrient-dense components.

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