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Smoothie Sunday: Grape Smoothie

I have a bit of a complicated relationship with grape. As a fruit I enjoy grapes. I can just sit and eat grapes as a snack or dessert and everything is a-ok. But yet I haaaate grape flavored things. To me a lot of grape flavored things don’t actually taste all that much like the grapes I eat as a snack. Or perhaps grape flavored things just bring about flashbacks to having to take grape flavored medicine as a kid. Either way, to this day I still generally avoid grape flavored things. But since grapes as a fruit are good, I figured a grape smoothie was worth a try.

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Quick Recipe: Awesome Buffalo Sauce

One of the things I’ve had to deal with while getting older is that my body just doesn’t handle spicy food the way it used to. As a teenager and college student I could chug hot sauce and eat the hottest chili peppers raw just for shits and giggles. As an adult now, however, if I eat anything really spicy my stomach basically goes WHY THE HELL WOULD YOU DO THIS TO ME and I get gastrointestinal cramps on and off for later on. Tragic, yes, but it’s all part of growing up for some people fortunately.

Luckily for me, perennial favorite buffalo sauce falls into the category of spicy foods I still eat en masse without digestive trouble later on, probably because it’s not just totally hot sauce. Fortunately, if you want you can add peppers/spices to it to take it anywhere from harmless to borderline radioactive. But once you whip up a batch of this, you can toss it on chicken fingers, cauliflower, or just use it as a dipping sauce, among other things.

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As featured in our Buffalo Cauliflower Pizza!

You could just throw hot sauce and butter together, but I have my own little formula that gives it enough extra flavor to stay distinctive and yummy from your generic garbage pre-made sauce from the store.

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Smoothie Sunday: Peanut Butter Blueberry Smoothie

I realize this smoothie is pretty similar to the peanut butter and jelly smoothie that I posted last year. But blueberry jelly is less popular than strawberry jelly, so I decided that it deserved its own post. The inspiration for this smoothie came from my putting blueberries on peanut butter toast. It’s very yummy, but it can be a bit tricky to eat. This smoothie has all the flavor without fear of blueberries rolling off of bread.

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Quick Recipe: Simple Indian Dressing

One of the larger cornerstone ingredients in Indian cuisine is yogurt. Not the sugary, granola-laden dessert versions we enjoy here in America, but just plain-ass regular yogurt. It gets used for marinating meats, is turned into drinks like kefir, and can also be used as a condiment. Lately I put together this simple little recipe that sprang out of my love for burritos and curry. Surely, those two can’t combine, right? Well actually they do quite well. For anyone from the Long Island area, we recommend the hell out of a little hole in the wall that serves Indian-Mexican fusion, Taco Express in Selden, NY (ignore the handful of bad reviews complaining about service, we’ve never had any problems).

Anyway, this particular recipe is for a quick little dressing that does a good job of bringing that delicious, warm curry flavor to the table without requiring a ton of time or effort. Eat it on rice, in burritos, on sandwiches, salads, etc… It’s delicious and goes well with almost anything!

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Smoothie Sunday: Strawberry Almond Peach Smoothie

Full confession: this was originally supposed to be a peach cobbler-like smoothie but the second peach I had got eaten before I made my smoothie. So I had to improvise. Luckily it still turned out really yummy. If you do want to make this a peach cobbler smoothie, just use 2 peaches and cut out the strawberries. Either way this will be a lovely late summer smoothie.

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