Not exact matches
While the meatballs are cooking, you can toss a salad together or
steam some vegetables (
try Broccoli with Toasted Garlic Olive Oil).
2 cups
steamed or sautéed chopped vegetables (
try a combination of 2 or 3; choose from among onions, mushrooms,
broccoli, zucchini, peppers, spinach, fresh tomatoes, kale, etc..)
i've never roasted
broccoli before — i usually just eat it
steamed, but i'll definitely be
trying this out soon!
Try skipping french fries and rather opt for lentils or
steamed broccoli that has high fibre content
Truth be known, I
try to actually NOT share a lot of green recipes on this blog because when most people think of eating healthy, they imagine boring salads and bowls of
steamed broccoli.
When my girls first saw this, they both turned their noses up at it, but after I poured it over some
steamed broccoli and proceeded to stuff my own face with it, they both wanted to
try it and ended up enjoying it.
I'd honestly
try it with the frozen
broccoli — just
steam / cook it so it's your perfect degree of tenderness and serve it on the side... this way you can mix as much as you want into the salad Hello longest ramble ever!
Instead of
steamed broccoli,
try tossing broccolini with pasta.
Try adding
broccoli to soup, stir - fries, and salad, or simply
steam or roast it with olive oil and sea salt.
(
Try it over
steamed broccoli, shrimp and soba noodles — yum.)
Instead of
steaming broccoli in water,
try steaming it in vegetable broth.
Truth be known, I
try to actually NOT share a lot of green recipes on this blog because when most people think of eating healthy, they imagine boring salads and bowls of
steamed broccoli.
Try this approach: follow a liver friendly diet, eat freshly grated beetroot and carrot combined, fresh garlic, partially
steamed broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, radish, Chinese vegetables such as Bok choy, artichoke hearts, capers, olives, fresh lettuce.