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Stefanie (GreenSage)

Peanut Butter Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins

Peanut butter, bananas and chocolate. Really, how could you go wrong with a combination like that? These muffins are nutritious, with a goodly amount of protein and a very modest amount of sugar (coconut palm sugar doesn’t spike insulin levels the way refined sugar does – an added bonus), making them …

Banana Blueberry Oatmeal Breakfast Bars

Make a batch of these bars over the weekend and have them on hand for the rest of the week. They make a lovely breakfast-on-the-go, and the combination of oats, almonds, oat bran, coconut flour, flax seed, hemp seed and amaranth means that these little bars are not only filling, …

Moong Dal Vegetable Curry

If this dish were on a restaurant menu, it might read something like this: Split mung beans with eggplant, broccolini, cremini mushrooms, baby spinach and sweet cranberries in a light, creamy curry sauce, served over steamed basmati rice. Sounds fancy that way, doesn’t it? This recipe has a really diverse …

Inspired Vegetable Broth

It’s flu season. I just finished nursing my husband back to health from a rather nasty version of the bug that had him laid out for three full days. During that time, he and I subsisted almost exclusively on this vegetable broth. It’s nutritious, warming and comforting, and it also …

Crunchy Almond Pecan Granola

Crunchy granola. Breakfast of champions and timeless trailside snack? Ah yes, you know it well. But Dictionary.com offers an alternative interpretation: Adjective, Slang. Characterized by or defining oneself by ecological awareness, liberal political views, and support or use of natural products and health foods. (I’d like to add that, in …

Green Tea Lime Pear Sorbet

Another celebration of fall fruits, this sorbet can be served as a light, refreshing dessert or a palate-cleansing intermezzo course for your dinner guests. Like all of the recipes on this blog, this one is completely dairy-free, but it does have a hint of creaminess, which it gets from the …

Pumpkin Caramel Brownies

Happy Thanksgiving! Around the holidays I’m about as gleeful as a child. Friends and family, excuses to make yummy food — what’s not to love? Thanksgiving snuck up on me this year. I’ve been working so hard at my full-time job lately that I haven’t had much time to prepare. But …

Homemade Caramel

Caramel is sugar that has been heated to a liquid state, so that its molecules are restructured, giving it its characteristic color and flavor. Then the liquid evaporates off, leaving behind a sublime treat. There are many varieties, but most traditional caramel recipes call for dairy products, such as cream, …

Green Piña Colada Smoothie

What would you like for breakfast today? How about an instant vacation? I was originally planning to dub this concoction my “green-ya colada smoothie,” but a quick Google search told me that I was not the first person to have that stroke of genius. Ah, well. My favorite green smoothie …

Garlicky Heirloom Tomato Sauce

Growing up in a household in which the predominant ethnic influence was Italian, I was raised on homemade tomato sauce. (Interesting trivia: The Italian-Americans in Philadelphia refer to it as “gravy.”) As a matter of fact, buying a jar of Ragú was tantamount to sacrilege in my house. That’s really not …