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People start manifesting this time of year. Vision boards come out. I’ve done my fair share, knowing the key to manifestation is feeling the desired feelings you’d have now, ahead ... The post Fortune Favors The Bold appeared first on Stephanie Klein Greek Tragedy. | Continue reading
MAKES 8 SERVINGS NOTESTime to cue up Stevie Wonder's, "Part Time Lover." Though this recipe works overtime and off the books, and there's no reason to hide your affection for ... The post Lentil Lovers appeared first on Stephanie Klein Greek Tragedy. | Continue reading
MAKES 4-6 SERVINGSNOTESServe it as you like it, with a side of beans, in a taco shell. Or, make it for one person, and slaw-on with your badass self all ... The post The Opposite of Shrimpy appeared first on Stephanie Klein Greek Tragedy. | Continue reading
I am re-posting this entry because we’re rounding into the holiday season. Many of us associate the holidays with seasonal songs and foods, silver bells and merriment. But there are ... The post Drowning appeared first on Stephanie Klein Greek Tragedy. | Continue reading
MAKES 8 SERVINGS NOTESLike apple pie without the crust. This is outstanding. Makes a big voluminous amount that lasts all week (or two days) depending how often you eat it! ... The post Apple Pie Bomb appeared first on Stephanie Klein Greek Tragedy. | Continue reading
MAKES 2 1/2 CUPSNOTESINGREDIENTSI know I'm in the minority here, but I don't like Gloria Estefan's music*. I don't actually think it's her music, but her voice. Perhaps she's been ... The post cherry salsa forever appeared first on Stephanie Klein Greek Tragedy. | Continue reading
Pas·seg· Pas·seg· (noun) a leisurely walk or stroll, especially one taken in the evening That after dinner walk, taken routinely in Italy by little old men... it's a habit. And ... The post The Habits Track appeared first on Stephanie Klein Greek Tragedy. | Continue reading
MAKES 8 SERVINGSNOTESThe addition of white wine vinegar, or champagne vinegar, at the end is key. The vinegar gives this soup a punch and makes your taste buds come alive! ... The post Escarole & Bean Showdown appeared first on Stephanie Klein Greek Tragedy. | Continue reading
A smokey fiber-rich do-ahead plant-based protein dish that's great in the fridge for when you walk into your home ready to commit murder because you need to eat NOW. The post Four Eggplants Walk Into a Bar appeared first on Stephanie Klein Greek Tragedy. | Continue reading
Sometimes a girl's just gotta zhuzh. I needed an easy base that lasted for the week, something that would help me get my veg on fast...but that wouldn't bore me. Enter the Zhuzh a Squash. The post Zhuzh a squash appeared first on Stephanie Klein Greek Tragedy. | Continue reading
"How are you?" It's a question we ask and that's asked of us all the time. Strangers ask. Phone operators ask. And our answers gloss past thought into standard replies. ... | Continue reading
Great for breakfast, as a snack, as dessert, these are not your granny's bran muffin! They're the cool older sister of muffins everywhere. | Continue reading
Full of fiber and veg, plus walnuts are rich in omega-3 fats and contain higher amounts of antioxidants than most other foods. Eating walnuts may improve brain health and prevent heart disease and cancer. | Continue reading
The problem with mindful eating: we mindlessly forget to be mindful. Here's what you can do about it. Hint: it begins with "B" and ends with "ingo." | Continue reading
The Coaching Schedule You've Been Asking For. WW Virtual Workshop Coaching Schedule, plus in-person schedule, too! | Continue reading
If Joni Mitchell were baking, she'd lean into oranges & cranberries, a ring of decorative walnuts. Autumn is here, which means butter. | Continue reading
Amen for the amendment. I walked downstairs with my grand Batch Cooking plan to see a bouquet of basil. I’d created the bouquet days ago after researching how to keep … | Continue reading
Amen for the amendment. I walked downstairs with my grand Batch Cooking plan to see a bouquet of basil. I’d created the bouquet days ago after researching how to keep ... | Continue reading
I‘m pretty much ignoring the list of ingredients I already have in the house. Because if I had nothing, I’d start from scratch. So let’s not limit ourselves–despite the fact … | Continue reading
I‘m pretty much ignoring the list of ingredients I already have in the house. Because if I had nothing, I’d start from scratch. So let’s not limit ourselves–despite the fact ... | Continue reading
It’s a storytelling strategy. Whenever dire shit goes down, stop to ask, “What’s the gift in this?” We’re sheltering in place during a pandemic, and for many of us there … | Continue reading
It’s a storytelling strategy. Whenever dire shit goes down, stop to ask, “What’s the gift in this?” We’re sheltering in place during a pandemic, and for many of us there ... | Continue reading
Phil and I once went to a couples’ therapist who pointed out that all our fights revolved around dinner. Even if we were fighting about parenting, say, really the parenting … | Continue reading
Phil and I once went to a couples’ therapist who pointed out that all our fights revolved around dinner. Even if we were fighting about parenting, really the fight was ... | Continue reading
I love cooking once its done. I don’t even mind the during when its meditative or musical. But I hate cooking when my husband keeps saying things like, “Don’t forget; ... | Continue reading
I love cooking once its done. I don’t even mind the during when its meditative or musical. But I hate cooking when my husband keeps saying things like, “Don’t forget; … | Continue reading
I could do this whole shelter in place thing for another year, easy. There has to be some type of commentary on people like this, with some insight about personality ... | Continue reading
I could do this whole shelter in place thing for another year, easy. There has to be some type of commentary on people like this, with some insight about personality … | Continue reading
In the beginning, I used mason jars. Filling them with rolled oats, Greek yogurt, protein powder, flax + chia seeds, frozen fruit, unsweetened vanilla almond milk, they were breakfast. I … | Continue reading
I just cut my hair with cuticle scissors: extreme. I couldn’t take it anymore. I’m only ever brave enough to wear my hair short when I feel slim. My hair … | Continue reading
I’m in the living room, legs crossed in the air, one heel on the sofa’s edge, reading on my laptop. At 9:04am, I lift my eyes to see the children … | Continue reading
I wanted to revisit us, return to a younger love story, when we were just beginning. I started in Antibes, at the Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc. I remembered the murals by … | Continue reading
Creatures of habit. We put the same hand in our coat sleeve first each time, the same eye up to the viewfinder of a camera, same same. They say we … | Continue reading
I once read that if you’re struggling to find your life’s purpose, you could reveal it by looking to your behavior on the evening of Tuesday, September 11, 2001. What … | Continue reading
I haven’t had a glass of wine in over a year. I think. I keep meaning to, but I never follow through. It’s not that I’m off the sauce or … | Continue reading
He was in the pediatric emergency room when I found him. It wasn’t my son, but my husband, on a gurney in a robe, hooked up to machines. Weeks earlier … | Continue reading
My coat is too lightweight for the weather. I'm rushing Spring. It reminds me of mom at Lea's soccer games. Half numb, fingers stinging, we'd hurry off the sidelines to the car, where we'd fight… | Continue reading
Spring in New York can mean salted driveways and goose-feather coats or pastel cardigans and pedicures on display. It's the time of year where you can't quite lug your sweaters into storage, as tempted as… | Continue reading
He was in the pediatric emergency room when I found him. It wasn’t my son, but my husband, on a gurney in a robe, hooked up to machines. Weeks earlier … | Continue reading
I still kind of want to kiss the screen when I chisel out a beautiful turn of phrase from a raw block of unedited thoughts. You won't find any such turns here, but I need… | Continue reading
Henna. People use it in their hair. I did this once. I came out of the whole ordeal looking like the niece of Ronald McDonald. But on this occasion—the celebration of Dulce's birthday(s) and her… | Continue reading
I'm obsessed with cherries. Our wedding invitation had a cherry blossom belly band. Our daughter's middle name is Ruby, which is about as cherry-flavored as you can get without naming her | Continue reading
I think there's a way to make PB&J out of this—to take two disparate things and make them sing together. Team one is my nesting gene at work. My eyes blink open and I think… | Continue reading
Those who know me, know that I have an obscene relationship with cookbooks. Other people read psychological thrillers, romance, I dunno, memoir. Ahem. Me, self-help and cookbooks greet me bedside each time I roll over… | Continue reading
It's September 25, and so begins the countdown to Christmas. With 91 days until Christmas Day, I say this not to rev consumerism engines, but to orient my mind as to what kind of life… | Continue reading
I have short nails because my fingers are always in my mouth. I had a boyfriend who once said, | Continue reading
No one has drowned. There aren't even sorrows worthy of drowning. I can't remember the last time I had a sip of alcohol. It was probably last September, and the lack of alcohol wasn't even… | Continue reading