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    Dana's Table » Rice / Grain

    Published: Oct 4, 2013 · Modified: Aug 30, 2023 by Dana Shrager · This post may contain affiliate links

    Farro With Spinach, Lemon, Basil & Pinenuts: A guest post on Eating Rules

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    farro recipeI am excited to be a guest writer for October Unprocessed on my friend Andrew Wilder's healthy eating blog Eating Rules. This year over 10,000 people have pledged to eat unprocessed food for the month of October. To me going unprocessed means cooking with wholesome, real ingredients and buying premade food without chemicals. I usually skip any products in the market with unpronounceable words on the food labels. To help people "go unprocessed," Andrew's blog is filled with tips and recipes.

    Today on Eating Rules I tell my story of going unprocessed and adding healthy food into my family's diet. I hope others will find inspiration and encouragement as I share my frustrations and triumphs. I also share my recipe for Farro with Spinach, Lemon, Basil, and Pinenuts. I have been experimenting with ingredients and wading through some cooking fails in order to come up with this tasty, healthy dish. I love this winning combination of Italian ingredients. The flavors and textures really complement one another. This dish can be served as a side dish or as a vegetarian or vegan main dish. So, click here to read my story and recipe on Eating Rules.

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    1. Katy says

      November 19, 2013 at 5:23 am

      I love farro! Always order it out when I see it on a menu. Finally making it at home for the first time tonight. Thanks for the tips on cooking farro!

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      • Dana says

        November 19, 2013 at 8:35 am

        I'm glad you got to make farro at home. Sometimes it's intimidating to try a new ingredient, but cooking farro is just like cooking rice. I've been hearing about all the amazing recipes on your blog. Now I can't wait to try something from it. Best, Dana

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