1 February 2018

Eat Your Greens welcoming February recipes


Hello everyone and welcome to the first Eat Your Greens challenge in 2018! We've had a little break from the challenge in the busy holiday season, but now Shaheen and I are back with hosting. I also hope that you are full of ideas for green recipes and ready to share them with us! February can still be gloomy, especially in the Nordic countries, but I hope for an energy boost through greens.

For those of you, who might not know the rules of Eat Your Greens, have a closer look via this link. It's very simple though, just post a vegan or vegetarian dish containing green vegetables on your blog during February, and share the link to the post in the comment section of this post. The recipe will be featured in the round up at the end of the month.

I hope that we'll get many recipes to have a nice collection of recipes for the first Eat Your Greens challenge in 2018!

Your VegHog

10 comments:

  1. I really would love to join in - but will have to see how I go with being back at work - lots of lovely summer produce around still so I really should make the most of it.

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    1. I hope you'll make it, but main thing is to enjoy that good produce!

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  2. Thank you so much for hosting. I will def. be joining in with something green

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    1. My pleasure Shaheen, can't wait for your recipe! :)

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  3. I had posted on 31st of January, I hope you will accept it for February. Thanks for hosting. Here is the link-http://herbsspicesandtradition.blogspot.ca/2018/01/green-chili-pickle-and-post-on.html

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    1. Thank you! I will include the recipe for February.

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  4. https://laura-bigsby.blogspot.co.uk/2018/01/eat-your-greens-for-lunch.html
    A January, post Christmas recipe , I am hoping to post another one in Feb xxx

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  5. Vegan Green Meatballs

    http://allotment2kitchen.blogspot.co.uk/2018/02/vegan-green-meatballs.html

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  6. Another lovely entry for you - first time participant, but long time blogger

    https://bld-in-mt.blogspot.co.uk/2018/02/eat-your-greens-coconut-cauliflower.html

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  7. I am not sure if Basil counts as a vegetable but if it does I would like to send in my lentil, tomato and rice dish because it did use lots of basil (and I have not been posting many recipes so not so much to choose from this month) - http://gggiraffe.blogspot.com.au/2018/02/lentil-tomato-and-rice-dish.html

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Thanks for reading! I would very much appreciate any comments or suggestions from you.