Hello, brand new year! I'm so grateful for all the blessings of 2010 and look forward to a new year full of good cheer.
I spent most of Christmas break nestled in my parents' home in Los Angeles, mainly photo journaling and documenting a lot of my mom's great recipes, including 4 different types of homemade kimchi! Stay tuned for a classic Korean recipe coming soon...
New Year's Eve was pretty cozy and special as it was spent alongside some of my favorite friends in our home in San Francisco. Finger foods were definitely in order, which included among others, goat cheese-stuffed figs, macaroons (which I did not make as I'm not much of a confectioner yet), and these easy baked sweet potato chips:
I spent most of Christmas break nestled in my parents' home in Los Angeles, mainly photo journaling and documenting a lot of my mom's great recipes, including 4 different types of homemade kimchi! Stay tuned for a classic Korean recipe coming soon...
New Year's Eve was pretty cozy and special as it was spent alongside some of my favorite friends in our home in San Francisco. Finger foods were definitely in order, which included among others, goat cheese-stuffed figs, macaroons (which I did not make as I'm not much of a confectioner yet), and these easy baked sweet potato chips:
To make these, a dehydrator would be ideal. But baking works too:
2 medium sweet potatoes, mandolined or sliced thinly.
Lay potato slices on a baking sheet, drizzle over very evenly Olive Oil, and sprinkle over some sea salt.
Bake at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes, until browning occurs. Careful not to burn, although some of the really well done ones are crispy good...
I'd like to thank all my wonderful readers, clients and friends for all your support of Prana Wellness these past 6 months, for all your kind words, thoughtful questions, comments and emails that have and continue to help me carry out my mission as a Holistic Health and Nutrition Coach.
Look forward to more exciting recipes, more features on eco-products, an herbal guide for weight loss and skincare, a post on organic DIY home remedies for bodycare, and much more!
Hope your new year is off to a radical start and that the rest is happy happy happy. A great quote that struck me recently was something along the lines of "Happiness isn't a station that you get off at; it's a manner by which to travel"...
xoS
2 medium sweet potatoes, mandolined or sliced thinly.
Lay potato slices on a baking sheet, drizzle over very evenly Olive Oil, and sprinkle over some sea salt.
Bake at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes, until browning occurs. Careful not to burn, although some of the really well done ones are crispy good...
I'd like to thank all my wonderful readers, clients and friends for all your support of Prana Wellness these past 6 months, for all your kind words, thoughtful questions, comments and emails that have and continue to help me carry out my mission as a Holistic Health and Nutrition Coach.
Look forward to more exciting recipes, more features on eco-products, an herbal guide for weight loss and skincare, a post on organic DIY home remedies for bodycare, and much more!
Hope your new year is off to a radical start and that the rest is happy happy happy. A great quote that struck me recently was something along the lines of "Happiness isn't a station that you get off at; it's a manner by which to travel"...
xoS






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