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Enjoy this Green Goddess Salad, with bright pomegranate jewels and feta crumbles, paired with a bold and deliciously healthy green dressing fit for royalty.

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Eating better or going on a diet are such cliche New Year's resolutions. But it actually hasn't been on my list for a few years. However, in 2014, I developed a number of unhealthy food habits.

I started out the year eating crackers as my main food group. My first trimester was only just coming to an end, but my all-day morning sickness lasted for almost all of January still. I was slowly starting to like food again during the second trimester, but stayed active and kept things healthy so I only gained back the weight I lost in the 3 months prior.

Once the third trimester started, baby Olivia compressed all of my inner organs, including the bladder and stomach. This resulted in very frequent peeing and and eating. I couldn't fit in any normal-sized meals. Quite often I would leave my dinner plate half full, only to return to it an hour later. Also, I would never deny myself ice-cream or cookies, whenever thecravings for it hit. Despiteall of this, I barely gained 20 pounds in my entire pregnancy.

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The Chronicles Of A First-Time Mother

I thought I was a lucky exception. But then another aspect of being an exception showed its face. Instead of helping me lose weight, nursing Olivia exclusively made me hungry ALL.THE.TIME. For the first while, I even had to eat during night feedings. Next to 2 large glasses of water, there was a little lunch box with fruit, cheese and cookies on my night stand. All I wanted werecarbs, carbs, carbs!

The night snacking has ceased, but I am still snacking a LOT between meal times. Endless recipe testing (more on that soon) also has me eating/snacking when I am not even hungry.

Add to this, that despite keeping me more than busy 24/7, looking after Olivia just doesn't include the same kind of activity level I usedto have at my job. When the weather allowed for it, we went on daily walks, but this bitter cold Canadian winter keeps us inside more than I like.

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Re-Committing To Healthy Eating

All of the aboveresulted in me gaining weight after being pregnant :/I am not beating myself up too much about it, because I realize this is just another phase of my life that won't last forever. ButI do miss fitting into many of my pre-pregnancy clothes.

Olivia just had her half birthday over the weekend (woahhh!!!) and we are slowly starting to introduce solid foods. But I know my body still needs some extra calories while she is nursing. So the new year doesn't have me on any kind of diet; instead, I am re-committing to eating better and healthier.

The 2014 top 10 listshowed me that healthy and nutritious food is what you - the readers of this blog - love as well. So I hope you'll enjoy the lighter recipes I have planned at least for the month of January.

A Green Salad Like A Green Christmas Tree

We are starting with this green salad paired with Green Goddess dressing. I know Christmas is over, but this salad reminds me of a Christmas tree actually.

The mixed greens, cucumber, snow peas and avocado make the green tree. The bright pomegranate jewelsare like red ornaments decorating the tree and the crumbled feta cheese looks like sprinkles of fresh snow. Not sure where the dressing fits in; garlands maybe? Either way, I hope you enjoy and look out for the next healthy recipe!

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Green Goddess Winter Salad

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This Green Goddess Salad with bright pomegranate jewels and feta crumbles is paired with a bold green dressing fit for royalty.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Dinner, Salad

Cuisine American

Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 8 cups mixed greens
  • 1 cup snow peas trimmed and cut into smaller pieces
  • English cucumber quartered and sliced
  • 1 avocado peeled and sliced
  • ¼ cup pomegranate seeds
  • ¼ cup feta cheese crumbled

Green Goddess Dressing:

  • 1 anchovy fillet optional
  • 1 cup fresh parsley chopped
  • ½ cup sour cream
  • ½ cup Greek yogurt
  • 2 tablespoons fresh chives sliced; or green onions
  • 2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon fresh basil chopped
  • ¼ teaspoon each salt and pepper

Instructions

  • To make the dressing, if using anchovy fillet soak for 5 minutes in cold water. Then drain, pat dry and chop.

  • Place all dressing ingredients in a food processor and whirl until smooth. (Leftover dressing can be stored in the fridge for up to 1 week; flavor becomes more intense though).

  • Toss mixed greens with snow pea pieces and cucumber slices. Place avocado slices on top. Sprinkle with pomegranate seeds and feta crumbles. Drizzle dressing over top.

Notes

Green Goddess Dressing adapted from Canadian Living "150 Essential Salads"

Keyword Green Goddess Salad

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Random Questions

What are the ingredients in Green Goddess seasoning?

The Green Goddess dressing typically includes ingredients such as fresh herbs like parsley and chives, along with mayonnaise, sour cream, anchovy, tarragon, and vinegar, resulting in a flavorful and creamy dressing perfect for salads.

What is a green salad made of?

A typical green salad is composed of fresh and crisp greens like lettuce, spinach, or arugula, combined with various vegetables such as cucumbers, snow peas, and avocados, offering a delightful and nutritious blend of flavors and textures.

What is the story behind Green Goddess dressing?

Originally created in the early 1920s at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, the Green Goddess dressing was inspired by a play of the same name. It gained popularity for its unique blend of fresh herbs, anchovies, and creamy texture, quickly becoming a favorite in salads and seafood dishes.

What do you eat with green goddess?

The versatile Green Goddess dressing complements various dishes, including salads, steamed vegetables, grilled meats, and seafood, providing a zesty and herbaceous flavor profile that enhances the overall taste of the meal.

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