profile

Sally Cameron of A Foodcentric Life

October Newsletter: Seasonal ingredients, fall flavors, Turmeric vs. RX', and fall smells.

Published over 1 year ago • 1 min read

Happy fall! It's time for apples, pumpkins, cinnamon and other warming spices, and fall produce at the market. You know the seasons are changing when the stone fruit disappears and the bins fill with beautiful apples and pears.

Get ready for cookng with winter squashes like butternut, acorn, and spaghetti squash. Also at their best is arugula, beets, kale and cauliflower, and lesser cooked with parsnips (great pureed) and rutabagas (good cut into chunks and roasted with chicken).

Best Fall Recipes

If you need suggestions on transitioning your summer kitchen to fall flavors, here is a link to my new Best Fall Recipes category for a little inspiration. Try a pumpkin pie smoothie for breakfast, a bowl of creamy cauliflower soup with roasted garlic and a salad for lunch, or maybe turkey and quinoa stuffed peppers for dinner. For a snack, try a slice of this pumpkin snack cake with chocolate chips.

The Power of Turmeric

Since oranges and golds are the color of fall, here's a terrific article confirming the power of turmeric, in fact as powerful as 14 drugs. I can attest to it. Turmeric is one of the most thoroughly researched plants in existence today. Its medicinal properties and components (primarily curcumin) have been the subject of more than 12,000 peer-reviewed and published biomedical studies. Read the article here (this publication has a terrific health section). If you have a problem with this link please let me know.

Sautéed Mixed Vegetables

Here's a tasty recipe to help bridge the summer to fall weather; sautéed mixed vegetables. I just refreshed and republished this recipe with ideas on how to vary the veggies through the year with what's available. Its a good way to get more vegetables onto your plates.

A House That Smells Like Fall

Here's a fun article on 7 ways to make your house smell like fall. What to put in simmer pots, making fall room sprays, and a diffuser recipe with essential oils like cinnamon, clove, orange, ginger, and more.

If you've made any of my recipes, would you take a moment and please give them a star rating? It's on the recipe card area (and I hope they are 5 stars). The almighty Google likes them and I'm working hard to improve my site. And if this is helpful, please forward to a friend!

Signing off for now, stay healthy and happy cooking (and eating!). However I can be of help and support in your journey please let me know.

Sally

Sally Cameron of A Foodcentric Life

Healthy seasonal recipes including gluten-free, real food for real life.

Hi, I’m Sally, a professionally trained chef and recipe developer, food blogger, and photographer in Southern California sharing my joy of cooking with fresh, seasonal, healthy recipes for everyone including gluten-free, dairy-free, vegetarian, vegan, and more. I hope you'll subscribe!

Read more from Sally Cameron of A Foodcentric Life

Happy spring everyone! Doesn't it feel good? With two big holidays in the month of May, here are ideas for both Mother's Day celebrations and Memorial Day cookouts. Plus! If you have an air fryer, the next recipe I'm working on is a super easy turkey burger. Delicious and juicy. What else am I working on? Let me share... Mother's Day Recipe Ideas Whether it's breakfast, brunch, lunch, or a Mom's Day dinner, I've got lots of ideas for you. From pancakes and waffles to my mom's favorite seafood...

8 days ago • 3 min read

Happy February Everyone! We've got a few weeks before both the Superbowl and Valentine's Day, so let's dig in to ideas to make both fun and celebratory. If you buy those little bags of baby carrots, please read the short article I link to. It might change your mind. If you like to reduce your sugar intake (or watch your carbs) but still like sweetness, my favorite brand of monk fruit-based syrups has 15% off the first two weeks of the month. See the end of the newsletter. One last note - I...

3 months ago • 3 min read

Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah from our home to yours! Hoping you had a terrific Thanksgiving celebration filled with great food, family, friends, and fun. I wish time would slow down so we could savor this wonderful season a little longer, but alas, it's going ahead at breakneck speed. And although it's busy, I've got plenty of recipes to help you feed your crew from everyday recipes to the holiday feast and New Year's Eve. A Holiday Dinner That Delivers When you are menu planning for a...

over 1 year ago • 2 min read
Share this post