Quinoa with Apricot, Asparagus & Almond

Quinoa (pronounced Keen-wah), is used as a whole grain, & has been an ancient food that is cultivated in South American Andes since at least 3,000 B.C. It has been a staple food of the native inhabitants. “The ancient Incas called quinoa the “mother grain” and revered it as sacred. Each year at planting […]

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Shepherd’s Salad (Coban Salatasi)

I love Mediterranean food; any time of the day, any number of days, I can just indulge into the wonderful warm flavors of the food. The best part about Mediterranean cooking is that it combines taste, flavors & the health factor all together.

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Kisir: Turkish Tabbouleh

Turkish food makes my heart & appetite sing. The hearty flavors, taste & warmth of the food, besides being healthy gather into a tickling wanting sensation.

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Jewel Salad

No treasure hunts, no hidden jewels , just a plain old but pretty & colorful salad. Since our lunch consists of quick wholesome salads most of the time, I try to incorporate different things at different times.

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Barley Salad with Peppers, Beans…& Everything Else

At 8:30pm on Saturday 28 March people around the world will unite and switch off their lights for one hour – The Earth Hour, for our Earth, our Home. In 2009, Earth Hour will take place in more than 80 countries around the world. “1,672 cities, towns and municipalities in 80 countries […]

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