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I am a stay at home wife, my husband is a travel nurse, and together we travel around the US with our dogs. On this is podcast I will be talking about my life before I got married, how I met my husband, after marriage, what led us to the decisions to travel, how we manage to travel with our dogs, and the other little things in life. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifeatthemoment/support
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Spice Up Your Life: Nashville Hot Chicken Do you love fiery flavors that make your taste buds dance? Buckle up. Because I’ve got a tantalizing food adventure for you. It’s a Southern celebration of heat, history, and happiness. It’s Nashville Hot Chicken. A Fiery Beginning: The Birth of Nashville Hot Chicken The legend of Nashville hot chicken begi…
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Dive Into Flavor with the Vibrant Tuna Niçoise Salad What salad from the sun-kissed city of Nice, France, should you add to your evening meal repertoire? It’s Tuna Niçoise Salad. It is a celebration of simplicity and flavors. The original version of Niçoise salad was even more simple: salted tomatoes, hard boiled eggs, anchovies, and olive oil. It …
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Discover the Delight of Orzo Salad with Basil Vinaigrette and Poached Shrimp Which quick-cooking pasta is shaped like a rice grain and means “barley” in Italian? It’s orzo. And you need to get to know this delicious, quick-cooking pasta. You’re going to love orzo’s versatility. It’s used in soups, stews, salads, and can be used as a substitute for …
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It’s time to ditch store-bought hummus and make your own. Making this super simple dish at home means experiencing vibrant flavor unmatched by store-bought versions. Honestly, what dish doesn’t taste better when it’s homemade? A Rich History: Hummus Through the Ages Hummus is a simple dish with a rich history. Hummus, which means “chickpea” in Arab…
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Dive Into The World of Shrimp al Ajillo Would you like to add the power of the Mediterranean diet to your cooking repertoire that is quick and easy? Of course you do. And I have the perfect recipe. Shrimp al Ajillo. It’s a dish that has charmed palates around the world with its simplicity and robust flavor. This classic Spanish tapa, one of my favo…
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Fiji Chicken Curry: Fresh Ingredients and Rich Spices Are you ready to spice up meal time with something new? Try my Fiji Chicken Curry. This dish is rich in aromatic spices and coconut milk with a vibrant flavor that is a celebration on a plate of Fijian culture. Indians migrated to Fiji in the 19th century primarily orchestrated by the British co…
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A Mediterranean Delight: Lentil Salad with Ladolemono Lentils have a long and delicious history with the human race. Esau was so enticed by this legume that he traded his birthright to his brother Jacob in exchange for a bowl of red lentil stew. Maybe you don’t love them that much, but you’re going to love my Lentil Salad with Ladolemono, a tangy, …
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Slide Into Flavor Town: Smash Burger Sliders with Bacon and Avocado Are you ready to turn your next meal-time gathering into a smashing success? Imagine biting into a mini burger that packs the punch of a heavyweight champ. We’re talking about a juicy, perfectly seasoned beef patty paired with the irresistible crispiness of bacon, the creamy, rich …
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Discover the Magic of Broccolini: Your New Favorite Super-Veggie! Are you ready to meet your new favorite green vegetable? Say hello to broccolini. This delightful, nutritious, and versatile veggie is sure to light up your tastebuds and banish the boredom of eating the same ‘ole veggies at every meal. Roasted broccolini is especially tasty with its…
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Salsa Fresca: A Fresh Dive Into Its Vibrant History and Ingredients Did you know that one of the beloved condiments in both Mexican and Tex Mex cuisine traces its origins all the way back to the ancient Aztecs? It’s salsa fresca. You may also know this lovely salsa as “pico de gallo”. Salsa fresca combines fresh, simple ingredients for a punch of f…
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What’s a quick-cooking seed that we eat like a grain and is considered a “super food”? It’s quinoa. What is Quinoa? Quinoa (keen-waa) is pronounced nothing like it looks when written – Q-U-I-N-O-A. Although the culinary world treats quinoa like a grain, it’s actually a seed that hails from South America where it […] The post Mediterranean Quinoa Sa…
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Man has been making goat cheese for thousands of years. Goats were one of the first domesticated animals in Middle East, raised primarily for their meat. The Moors took goats to France in the 8th Century AD where the French were the first to embrace and perfect the deliciousness of transforming goat milk […] The post Goat Cheese and Pistachio Salad…
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Trying to find new way to do deal with stress, like by reading or dancing silly to your favorite tunes. Other time you just need to release all those emotions by allowing yourself to have a good cry. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifeatthemoment/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/s…
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When we got married 3 years ago our honeymoon was amazing but we always wished it had been longer. So this year we're going to Hawaii for a honeymoon do over :) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifeatthemoment/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifeatthemoment/support…
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