| MONDAY |

Katie is one of the few fellow food bloggers that I have had the opportunity to meet in real life. While she was in Vancouver to finish off her degree, she dropped by my house for a little Food Revolution TV watching, and brought me her ice cream maker to try. Oh, my. I now need her to take it back before I gain a bunch of weight from eating all the amazing ice cream that we’ve been creating. These Sweet Potato Lentil Quinoa babycakes caught my eye-they sound (and look!) very tasty, as everything I’ve tried from The Muffin Myth is. You can put them in a bun, serve them with a salad, or try with some chutney.
Sweet Potato Lentil Quinoa Babycakes
Photo copyright Katie Trant
| TUESDAY |

Do you struggle with things that your kids will eat? Simply Recipes has a great answer-these easy Apple Chicken Quesadillas have all the flavours kids love, are healthy, and so quick to make. If you or the kids don’t like apple, try substituting pears or even mango with a bit of spicy chicken. I think they would likely make great lunches as well!
Photo Copyright Simply Recipes
| WEDNESDAY |

I met Vanessa Chu last year at Northern Voice, and ever since, we’ve chatted on Twitter. A kick butt web designer, she blogs over at Journal of a Lady Agent and yesterday, tweeted about this amazing dish. I took one look at the photo and almost licked the screen of my iPod. Thankfully, she had the recipe ready to go and blogged it just for all of us so that we can enjoy it too! Definitely on my must cook list. Should be on yours, too.
Pasta with Mussels and Turkey Sausage
Photo copyright Vanessa Chu
| THURSDAY |

My teenager bought me Heidi Swanson’s new cookbook Super Natural Every Day and I must tell you, I haven’t put the thing down yet. Full of amazing looking vegetarian recipes, I’m thrilled that I’ve found a book that possibly everyone in my family will love-which is a miracle, considering that my husband is possibly the pickiest eater on the planet. This recipe from 101 Cookbooks is fast and amazing, using vegetables that you can pick up from the Farmer’s market, and likely will be eaten by everyone in your house too.
Photo copyright Muffet
| FRIDAY |
It’s no secret that I love chorizo sausage-the smoky, spicy flavour is a favorite in our house. At work the kids were to find a chili recipe and I found this one over on Crepes of Wrath. I didn’t realize that it’s actually made in a slow cooker, which is even better in my opinion!
Photo copyright Karen Humphrey


