Banana Brown Sugar Farro For One
I used to think that farro was a grain just for savory applications—for soups and stews, perhaps a risotto, a side dish to sit atop a plate beside a steak of seitan or cauliflower.
I used to think that farro was a grain just for savory applications—for soups and stews, perhaps a risotto, a side dish to sit atop a plate beside a steak of seitan or cauliflower.
This breakfast recipe isn’t quite as simple as throwing something in the microwave. But oh is it ever worth it! The ingredients for this recipe are fairly simple and, once you’ve chopped and prepped everything, things should move just like clockwork.
For this week’s meals, I employed the use of grocery delivery service Hungryroot. I honestly wasn’t super pleased with it overall, but that’s another story for another day I suppose.
I’ve recently taken a shine to matcha. Not only is it a powerhouse of antioxidants, I also find the bright green of a matcha latte visually pleasing, and I personally find the flavor rather enjoyable.
Seeing as how I haven’t posted one of these since sometime in September, I figure it’s about time I shared another WIAW! In this post you might notice that I lean onto a few vegan products here and there (such as canned soup, and vegan …
I realize it’s been a hot minute since I posted, so apologies for that. I’ve been in the throes of something called NaNoWriMo, so it’s safe to say that my brain has been soup since November 1st (but hey, soup is good).