Trying to eat sustainably can be super confusing, but I'm here to help. In this post, I outline the five simple questions that will make your grocery shopping more sustainable.
Read MoreI loaded the soup with onions, celery, carrots, garlic, potatoes, corn zucchini, tomatoes AND a jalapeño to make the most of summer produce. For the methods, I made the soup extra creamy by blending half of it (before adding in the corn, of course - I wanted to let the kernels shine) and adding in a can of coconut milk. Don't worry; it doesn't taste coconut-y, just creamy, healthy and satisfying.
Read MoreThe original recipe in “From Asparagus to Zucchini” calls for only onions and fennel, but I remembered especially loving the combination of fennel and roasted tomatoes in my cabbage soup, so I decided to toss in some tomatoes as well. I also opted to serve this dish on a bed of greens and add in some lemon juice to make it a more substantial salad and brighten it up.
Read MoreTraditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) is the backbone of many modern medicines, agricultural techniques, beauty products and more. In this post, I'll walk you through what TEK is and why indigenous knowledge holders deserve much more respect than they get.
Read MoreWith this recipe, I was determined to create something healthy that actually tastes good. I started with a traditional chia pudding, then added in some oats and flax to promote the pudding-like consistency without amplifying the chia flavor. I also added a bit of sweetener, almond extract and an easy cherry compote. The result is a yummy, nutritious and refreshing breakfast, lunch or snack.
Read MoreIt's finally tomato season. From softball-sized sandwich-toppers to lop-sided heirlooms to bite-sized snacks, tomatoes come in all shapes and sizes. In this post, I'll walk you through what's what in the world of tomatoes.
Read MoreZucchini bread was a staple food during my childhood summers and is still one of my favorite summer treats. This recipe is sweet, moist and has a hint of cinnamon. Have a slice on a Sunday morning with a pat of butter and a cup of coffee for a real treat.
Read MoreChinampas are a sustainable farming system that's been around for centuries. In this post, I'll explain what Chinampas are, why they are sustainable and why you should care.
Read MoreIn this post, I wanted to revisit the tomato toast concept, but make it a little heartier than the classic Pan con Tomate. To do this, I replaced the ciabatta with seedy, crusty wheat bread and added a bit of cheese to the mix. These changes make the dish more filling and add a little more depth to the flavor.
Read MoreFiguring out which cookware is sustainable, which is greenwashed and which is just plain hazardous is super difficult. In this post, I’ll give you my top tips for finding sustainable cookware and discuss the pros and cons of the most popular cookware materials.
Read MoreI knew that I wanted my ice cream to incorporate the strawberries I have growing on my balcony, so I started searching for a truly decadent strawberry ice cream recipe. I stumbled on Jocelyn Delk Adams's Homemade Strawberry Ice Cream on her blog Grandbaby Cakes. Her recipe checks off all my criteria and more. It makes the most of strawberry season and satisfies my ultra-creamy ice cream dreams.
Read MoreMint plants are known for being super prolific and spreading like crazy, so your mint plant probably won’t mind a haircut. This recipe requires four cups of mint leaves, but it dehydrates down to 8 cups of tea. Feel free to cut or multiply this recipe to best suit your mint collection.
Read MoreIn this post, I promote some of my new-found favorite food and sustainability creators who happen to be Black. Some of them are activists and some just have great content. If you're interested in anyone's content, give their page a visit and get to know them!
Read Moren this recipe, I incorporated my love for shaved vegetables with my love for simply roasted chickpeas. Every time I tested this sandwich, I ate about a handful of chickpeas before they made it into the sandwich. They're salty, crunchy on the outside, soft on the inside and just plain irresistible. The combination of chickpeas, beet spread and shaved veg makes this sandwich one for the record books.
Read MoreBlack transgender people have a higher risk of food insecurity than the average population. In this post, I explain what food insecurity is, why many black transgender people experience food insecurity and how you can help.
Read MoreA few weeks ago in my Pinterest feed, I saw some gorgeous shortbread cookies decorated with all kinds of edible flowers. They were colorful, perfectly round and had a sparkly sugar topping. I was smitten, so I decided to recreate them.
Read MoreStudy after study has shown that Black people in Western countries are more likely than White people to live, work and play near environmental hazards. This phenomenon is called environmental racism. In this post, I've compiled a ton of fast facts about environmental racism to fuel your dinner party (or video chat) convos.
Read MoreInstead of posting a sustainable food-focused article this week, I'm dedicating this space to anti-racism organizations. Maintaining non-profits and organizations requires a lot of resources, so every donation counts!
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