Hi Reader,
One of the reasons why I'm so passionate about sharing easy vegan recipes is that by eating more plant-based, you help not only the animals and the environment, but your health as well.
And when it comes to my own health, one of my top concerns is brain health.
Because watching my mom suffer for years from a rare degenerative brain disease and passing away at the young age of 69 is something I think about every day.
Fortunately there are easy and fun steps we can all take to keep our brains healthy:
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Hi Reader, A few weeks ago I was heartbroken to learn my cousin passed away from cancer. I don't have the perfect words for something like that, but I do want to share a free docuseries starting February 9 that felt worth passing along. It’s called Cancer Unraveled, and it features 43 oncology and functional medicine experts, plus real stories from people who have been through it. A big theme is the “terrain,” meaning internal factors that can affect how your body holds up during prevention,...
Hi Reader, If you’ve never tried whole grain millet, you’re in for a treat. My Mediterranean orange millet salad is citrusy and herby with orange segments, shredded carrots, and fresh basil, all tossed in a sweet-tangy maple Dijon vinaigrette. Cook the millet in your Instant Pot or on the stove, let it cool, then stir everything together and dig in. It’s perfect as a light meal or a colorful side dish any time of year. Get the recipe for Orange Millet Salad Love and Veggies, Amy
Hi Reader, If you’re in the mood for tofu with big flavor and very little effort, this skillet maple Dijon tofu is for you. It’s sweet, tangy, and ready in about 30 minutes with just 4 ingredients. The trick is browning the tofu cubes first so they get lightly crisp, then pouring in the maple Dijon sauce and cooking for a minute or two until it turns into a glossy glaze that coats the tofu. No marinating required. Get the recipe for Maple Dijon Tofu Love and Veggies, Amy