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Hey there friends, October brings such a cozy shift in the kitchen. The markets are full of crisp apples, hearty squash, sweet pears, earthy beets, and tender kale—produce that feels just right for autumn. These fresh ingredients aren’t only great for roasting or baking; they shine in salads too. I put together a seasonal guide to help you take advantage of what’s best this month. From leafy greens to root vegetables and late-harvest fruit, October’s produce can turn a simple bowl of salad...
Hey there, lovely salad lovers! 🍂 Welcome to the September edition of the Salads for Lunch newsletter—where the air is crisp, the leaves are starting to turn, and the farmers’ markets are overflowing with the very best of the season. Let’s dive into what’s fresh this month and uncover the mouthwatering salads I’m whipping up over on the blog. What’s in Season Right Now? September is when late summer and early fall collide in the most delicious way. Expect to see: Fruits: Apples (crisp and...
Hello, salad lovers! Whether you’re a fan of grains, greens, pasta, beans or the salads I call “The In-Betweens,” here are my Top 5 Tips for 5-Star Salads!1. Get the tools of the trade: A razor-sharp zester for lemon and lime zest and for grating ginger root and Parmesan. (I'm a big fan of OXO products). A citrus squeezer for fresh juice. And a sharp knife and cutting board. Those are my salad-making must-haves. 2. Mix up your greens, and don’t settle for just iceberg and romaine. Try spring...