Is there anything more visually delish than food photography? (I guess you could rattle off the names of a few movie stars, but that's not what I meant!) When I was scoping out the blogosphere for posts about healthy food for the weekend (to piggyback on my Wednesday post about saying no to palm oil), I discovered some of the most delectable foodie blogs for healthy recipes, with outstanding photography to match!
I think I'd like to make this a regular feature here at Joyfully Green--maybe the first Friday of every month, the "Joyful Reads for the Weekend" will be about healthy food choices--the fringe benefit being that healthier food = a healthier planet. Does that sound like a yummy idea to you? For now, here's a first taste, with all of the following posts focusing on making your own food from simple ingredients instead of buying highly processed, store-bought food with who-knows-what ingredients:
- From My New Roots: The Life-Changing Loaf of Bread
- From Green Kitchen Stories: Eating Healthy on a Budget
- From Chasing Delicious: Hand-rolled Homemade Pasta
- From Cannelle et Vanille: A Basic Granola Bar Recipe for Autumn to Come
- And finally, from me (!), one of my favorite go-to recipes (pictured at the top of this post) whenever we have dinner guests: The Easiest (and Most Delicious) Bread I've Ever Made.
Have a delicious weekend!
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