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  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    What a Good Morning face to greet me!! Just so cute with those beautiful eyes.

  2. which dear little calf is this? Beauregard? just so sweet!

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Dang, that’s good!

I’ll say it again … dang! But it’s not what you think—the mild Southern form of a more colorful expletive … it’s a new snack called “dang.” And … they’re dang-nab-it delicious. They’re toasted coconut chips—gluten-free, dairy-free, and non-GMO—and can be eaten right from the bag for a yummy, healthy snack (sort of a chip and a candy all in one), or sprinkled on salads, yogurt, oatmeal, or ice cream.

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Watch these people taste “dang” for the first time:

There are two flavors: plain (with green graphics on the bag)—made with coconut, cane sugar, and salt—that have a slightly sweet, nutty flavor; and Caramel Sea Salt (with red graphics on the bag)—made with coconut, coconut sugar, and sea salt—that have a more caramel-y taste. Both get an A+ in our book!

  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    Dang, they do look good!! Makes me want to have some right now.

    Leaving Burlington, ,VT for Brattleboro, VT and see Tasha Tudor’s Museum among other things. I have always lived her artwork and books.

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  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    Delicious baby spinach is always a winner!

  2. Terry Steinmetz says:

    Ahh, spinach! I just made hubby & I a spinach salad with hot bacon dressing! Oh, and a sandwich of venison roast with spinach, tomato & onion! What a healthy & delicious lunch!

  3. CJ Armstrong says:

    Looks yummy! Love spinach, consume a LOT of it!
    CJ

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Today’s Recipe: Creamy Mushroom Soup

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  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    This soup looks so good. I think I will try it and substitute shallots, which I can eat, for the garlic. It seems like the perfect cool evening light supper. The loaf of bread in the background caught my eye too. It appears very hearty and tasty and a great accompaniment to the soup.

  2. Tess S. says:

    This soup looks REALLY yummy! I would love to try it. Maybe this weekend, hmmmmm!

  3. Lisa A says:

    Definitely on my must try list, thanks!

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