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By Yuliya Poe 20 Mar, 2023
With nearly every food you can think of, there is a point where too much of a good thing can start to be bad. With black beans, it is hard to hit this point! These tasty, nutritious legumes are a popular vegetarian and vegan alternative to traditional beef burgers and is a great option for people who follow a vegetarian or vegan diet, as well as those who have dietary restrictions or preferences. They can be made gluten-free, dairy-free, and nut-free, making them a versatile and inclusive choice for many people. Here are a few reasons why black bean burgers are considered good:
By Yuliya Poe 11 Feb, 2023
Let's be real: we are in a love affair with avocados here at Main Street Daily Grind! We love them on our Avocado Toast with Lox or Balsamic Glaze, on our Black Bean Burger Sandwiches and Avocado Burritos, stirred in smoothies, and added to our Garden Salads. The avocado is one of the most nutrient-dense foods available! They are among the richest in fiber, folate, potassium, vitamin E, and magnesium among all fruits and this nutrition profile makes it a worthy Superfood.  1. Avocados are sources of good-for-you fatty acids This superfood is a high fat food with over half of its fat content coming from monounsaturated fat. While oils and fat may sound like something to shy away from in a healthy diet, the avocado’s nutrient richness comes from its healthy monounsaturated fat, which is one of its biggest Superfood health claims. Yes, there are healthy oils and fats and are known as “good” fats. They help with things like decreasing inflammation, assisting with weight control, and reducing the risk of heart disease. The only food that can be compared in monounsaturated fat content is the olive.
By Yuliya Poe 04 Feb, 2023
You know it, you love it, and you’ve probably eaten it at every family get together. Yep, we’re talking about Mac and Cheese.
By Yuliya Poe 07 Jan, 2023
Quiche is a savory, open-faced pastry crust with a filling of savory custard with cheese, meat, seafood, and/or vegetables. Although quiche is known as a dish of classic French cuisine, the classic French Quiche actually originated in Germany, in the medieval kingdom of Lothringen, which was under German rule and renamed Lorraine when it came under French control – TADA!!! Quiche Lorraine.
By Yuliya Poe 29 Dec, 2022
Dairy-free milk has become extremely popular with vegans and omnivores alike, thanks to a growing interest in plant-based foods and alternatives. Dairy-alternative milks tend to have fewer calories, less fat, more water content for better hydration, and less protein (except Soy). Some are fortified with other vitamins and nutrients. Here are some great alternatives to dairy milk and the key factors that determine their compatibility with coffee.
By Yuliya Poe 22 Dec, 2022
Lox and Bagels are not only an iconic breakfast pairing, but a direct reflection of how immigrants from different parts of the world have created dishes people now consider to be distinctly American.  So, what is Lox? Lox is so much more than just cured Salmon! It is smooth, buttery, flaky, delicately salty, and super healthy thanks to its Omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins, and protein. It might come as a surprise, but Lox wasn’t invented in America. Neither were Bagels. Lox originated in Scandinavia, where fishermen in Sweden perfected the art of preserving salmon in saltwater brine sometime in the 19th century. Bagels are much older! They were first spotted on the silk route in China, before being refined in Italy in the 14th century. Yet it was Jewish New Yorkers who first put them together, creating the sublime combination we know and love today. Bagels and lox are like salt and pepper — they practically belong together at the brunch table!
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