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Monday
Nov192012

thanksgiving, oh yes indeed!

if you're here in the states than you very well may share my excitement about this holiday centered around friends, family, gratitude and an amazing meal. ahhh!  i can't wait!  here are a few recipes from around the interwebs that are on my maybe-make list.  any thanskgiving recipes that you think we would be mistaken to miss out on? i love the traditional dishes but this year i think i'm going to try to make all new-to-us recipes! and, as always, our thanksgiving will be equally vegan, delicious and healthy! 

butternut squash and farro with honey-harissa dressing via happyolks

suzanne goin's slow-cooked tuscan kale via alexandra cooks

fried herbed almonds via cook like a champion

*really, my maybe-make list is ridiculous, you would think i was single-handedly trying to feed all of palm springs... oh i'm getting even more excited just typing this!  yay for the holidays!!

Reader Comments (1)

Those almonds look delicious. I've never seen them prepared that way, I might have to try for Thanksgiving!

11/19/12 | 1:35 PM | Unregistered CommenterJen Serafini

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