Here are the best deals at Safeway this week. The Safeway ad runs Wednesday-Tuesday in the Pacific Northwest. Along with sales and coupons, you can also get extra savings with two smart phone cash back apps: Ibotta Checkout 51 Just download the apps and browse for offers available at Safeway! WEEKLY DEALS Debi Lilly Design Roses (12 stems) on sale $19.99 Chocolate Covered Strawberries (4 ct) on sale $6.99 Fresh Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast or Thighs on sale $1.97/lb – sold at the butcher block, limit 5 lbs Premium Beef Ribeye Steak or Cooked Shrimp (50-60 ct) on sale $4.97/lb – with digital for u coupon, first 2 Asparagus on sale $2.47/lb Medium Avocados, Red, Yellow or Orange Bell Peppers on sale $.67 – with...
Have a picky eater? Give these 15 best vegetables for picky eaters a try. Kids and vegetables – two words that most people think don’t agree with one another. However, it doesn’t have to be this way! Although many toddlers tend to push away their plates at vegetables, there is not need to be in a panic over this. Children often go through phases of not eating certain foods or food groups. If your child stops choosing to eat vegetables for a time, they’ll probably be fine. Why Kids Might Be Picky with Vegetables It’s New to Them – New things can be scary – including new foods! With the wide range of tastes, textures, and shapes of vegetables it’s...
When longer days and sprouting buds put a bounce in your step, it’s time to head to your local farmer’s market, grocery store or even your own garden to stock up on fresh produce to craft some spring recipes.
You can buy vegetables all year long, but spring brings a new batch of seasonal veggies that are ideal for healthy, nutrient-packed recipes.
Vegetables planted in late winter (typically February or March, depending on the climate) and harvested from early to late spring include:
Broccoli
Lettuce
Asparagus
Peas
Mushrooms
Radishes
Spinach
Arugula
Scallions
Collards and other greens
Ready to start enjoying flavorful, healthy spring vegetables?
Continue reading Four Veggie-Packed Recipes that Celebrate Spring at .
Valentine’s Day is a day for romantic gestures, and if cooking a meal for your special someone isn’t one of the most romantic things you could do, then we don’t know what is. We all know that cooking food is a love language, but did you know that some kinds of food could actually make you (sort of) fall in love? (And no, we’re not talking about gayuma!) We are talking about aphrodisiacs, which are food believed to stimulate desire and increase sexual potency whether it’s through increasing blood flow or releasing mood-enhancing chemicals in the brain. Of course, while romantic love and sexual desire are not the same things, they are closely linked together – just as certain food has...
Calling all meal-prep procrastinators! Roasted root vegetables offer a low-effort, high-reward dinner solution with endless possibilities. Heres why theyll be your winter cooking hero. Youll eat the rainbow Variety isnt just the spice of lifeits also good for you, especially when vegetables are involved. For example, orange-coloured veg like carrots, squash and sweet potatoes are good sources of vitamins A and C, which both contribute to immune function. For a mix of nutrients in your meal, pick different-coloured vegetables, making sure to chop them into equal-sized pieces so that everything cooks evenly. When Im in a hurry, Ill chop veggies small to speed up cooking, but if Im getting tired of chopping, Ill leave my veggies chunky. Youll consume more...