Healthy Meal Tips for Everyone

veggies and pasta

I've spent a week visiting with my parents in my hometown of southeast Michigan, and though it's quite a chilly change from my tropical home, it's been so lovely to be in the cool air and the forests. One of the things I was most excited about was true Autumn foods like squashes and pumpkins, which seem so much more at home here in the cool weather. We found Michigan grown Kabocha and Kuri squash, an enormous head of cauliflower and lots of locally grown greens. But I was most happy about being able to cook some of these wholesome veggies for my parents. Here are some simple meals that we've shared and some healthy tips for adding more wholesome fall vegetables into classic recipes.

1. Veggies with pasta!

Almost everyone enjoys pasta (brown rice pasta is my favorite, but we I chose Einkhorn pasta for some added whole graininess for the folks). Kales and other greens can be sliced thinly to blend easily into the sauce, and those gorgeous Autumn veggies can be roasted before adding. In the photo above we have roasted parsnips, cauliflower and carrots served with kale. Alternatives to red sauce: toss with a miso-butter mixture, toss with a little feta or Parmesan cheese or serve with pesto.

2. Veggie Quesadillas!

Choose your favorite tortilla and layer with some cheese, those leftover roasted vegetables and other greens you might love. Red cabbage, lots of leafy greens, and broccoli and cauliflower and mashed sweet potatoes is my favorite combination.

3. Simple Tempeh Stir-fry!

Mom has never liked tofu, but I thought some Fakin' Bacon tempeh would go over really well– and it did! Tossed into a simple stir-fry with broccoli and more of our gigantic locally-grown cauliflower, there was just enough flavor from the tempeh to make the veggies into a simple, quick meal served alongside brown rice. A little drizzle of lemon, soy sauce or your favorite salad dressing would be good too!

tempeh veggie stir-fry

 

Energy and Environment News Roundup – 10.21.13

A daily roundup of the most important energy, environment, and climate news from around the world.

TRANSPORTATION 

Shell predicts oil-powered cars will be “nearly” gone by 2070 (via Autoblog Green)

EMISSIONS 

UK universities urged to cut fossil fuel funding (via RTCC)

In first vote, Columbia College students back fossil fuel divestment (via Huffington Post)

OIL 

No oil from North Dakota spill seen in water sources (via Houston Chronicle/AP)

Oil found on Louisiana shore surges three years after BP spill (via Reuters)

RENEWABLES 

Grid parity, low LCOE driving 34% global renewables capacity by 2030 (via CleanTechnica)

FERC report says solar leads all new US capacity except natural gas (via Solar Industry Magazine)

Clean tech VA investments crater, drop to pre-2006 levels (via GigaOm)

Study says most Americans would consider residential solar (via Solar Industry Magazine)

NRG buying 1.7GW of US wind (via Recharge)

Xcel get approval to add 750MW of wind power to Midwest grid (via Renew Grid)

New York State plugs solar farms (via Albany Times-Union)

Wind power gains favor in Ohio (via Springfield News-Sun)

Michigan PACE program growing rapidly, may soon add state’s largest county (via Midwest Energy News)

Arizona experiments with storing solar power (via National Journal)

NATURAL GAS/FRACKING 

Which countries win and lose from US shale gas boom? (via Breaking Energy)

Britain looks to fracking as North Sea oil dwindles (via New York Times)

Study projects no long-term climate benefit from shale gas revolution (via Climate Progress)

California finds more instances of offshore fracking (via Phys.org/AP)

OPINION 

Shell director: US has “overfracked and overdrilled” (via National Journal)

Reading renewable energy tea leaves in latest FERC report (via CleanTechnica)

How 9 major papers deal with climate denying letters (via Mother Jones)

Will fracking suck California dry? (via National Journal)

California’s energy and climate agenda: Visionary leader or cautionary tale? (via National Journal)