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Daily Archives: July 31, 2012

Bean and Corn Salad

Courtney's Kitchen, Salads, Side Dishes, VegetarianBy Courtney AlinaJuly 31, 20123 Comments
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I saw a bean and corn salad at Costco, but it was WAY too expensive, and there were a few ingredients I didn’t agree with, so I decided to make my own. Cold veggie salads are always so easy and quick to put together. Here’s how I made mine! Ingredients: -2 cans organic black beans…

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Sprouted Mung Bean & Chicken Stew

Courtney's Kitchen, Dinner, Meat, Soups & StewsBy Courtney AlinaJuly 31, 2012
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Soak 2-3 cups of sprouted mung beans in water while you start the broth. Don’t worry about the hulls. You can leave them in there. They get soft. I bought my mung beans from the bulk bean section at Whole Foods. In a 6 qt stock pot, ADD: -4 cups of organic chicken stock/broth -2…

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