Sentences with phrase «thinking baby spinach»

I used a blend of arugula (rocket) and baby kale, I'm thinking baby spinach would be a nice alternative as well.

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I got 3 pounds of baby spinach and almost cried when I thought I had to take the stems of all of them, so I didn't.
We have a bunch of baby spinach in the fridge that needs to get used up; think I just found what I'm doing with it.
A wee bit labor intensive, prep-wise, but I think next time I'll just get baby spinach and that way can forego all the stemming and whatnot.
Here's a note for Emmy above, I think spinach would be a great replacement so long as it's regular spinach and not the delicate small leaves we call «baby spinach» here.
I enjoy baby spinach, so I thought I'd start with a pile of that on my plate.
So my first thought is since I was coming home late, I would just pick up some grilled chicken from KFC, but Tony took dinner into his own hands — he fixed Zataran's red beans and rice with kielbasa — I added chopped baby spinach to mine — as well as some chopped peppers Tony brought home for me — they are pickled cherry peppers stuffed with proscuitto and a tiny piece of cheese — so good!
When I think back to the time before I tasted Blue Majik, I remember how trusting I was, like a happy baby who has never had spinach before and has no reason to be afraid of it.
baby spinach used to be the only green I would use for salads back in the day, and i thought Id burnt out on it completely.
Do you think it would be ok if I substituted kale for the baby spinach?
I think it's great that they are incorporating healthy vegetables like butternut squash, spinach, kale, avocado and quinoa into baby food.
For breakfast, think The Rainbow Yoga Bowl ($ 14) includes poached egg, green hummus, sweet potato, broccoli, baby spinach, cherry tomato and house - made sauerkraut dressed with a combination of almond butter, pumpkin seeds and ground paprika.
We didn't have kale so used baby spinach instead, but to be honest I think any leaves would work in this dish!
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