Mercury goes retrograde on the 7th through the 31st, which only makes this eclipse month all the more complicated.
This is a recipe by Chef Kyle Christofferson, winner of the 2011 So You Think You Can Cook fiddlehead competition.
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A stir-fry is a simple and versatile dish that can be made with any number of veggies. Prep everything in advance—once you start, it comes together quickly.
A refreshing cocktail that can easily be made boozy or not is perfect for gatherings with kids and those who prefer non-alcoholic drinks.
Roasted apples are a simple dessert and will make your house smell wonderful when you slide them into the oven before sitting down to dinner. If you don’t have five-spice powder, substitute with cinnamon or another warm-spice blend—or make a mix of your own.
A crunchy cucumber salad is a perfect pairing for noodles and dumplings. This creamy cilantro-jalapeno dressing is a great way to make use of that wilting half bunch of cilantro in your crisper—even if it’s just the stems.
Dumplings are a perfect dish to make when you have extra hands around to fill and pinch. Ground pork is a common protein for jiaozi, but you could use ground turkey, shrimp or tofu, too.
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The trick of a truly amazing lime soup is to use fresh lime juice and add it right at the end to preserve its incredible flavour.
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With Venus retrograde in your sign, this week is an important one for pointing yourself in the right direction, Leo.
Dark purple concord grapes are rich in antioxidants and can help keep your immune system healthy. Try them in this healthy Waldorf salad