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August 18, 2014 – National Serendipity Day
It was one of those days. I was in a bad place. My life as I knew it felt over and I didn’t know what to do so I went to the movies.
It was such a happenstance that I choose the movie “Forks Over Knives.” I hadn’t read any reviews about it but as I was pondering my choices in front of the movie marquee, I noticed it was starting in 5 minutes, so I figured why not.
101 minutes later I walked out of the movie theater and made the decision that I was never going to eat animal protein again. That unplanned action led to an entire new life.
Over three years later, here I am writing a food blog and advocating health and wellness through plant-based nutrition. It didn’t happen overnight, but over time I discovered I was happier and healthier than I ever felt before in my life. I also unearthed who I truly was. That single movie experience is what I call serendipity; the act of finding something valuable or delightful when you are not looking for it.
You never know what is going to change your life but I can promise you that if you do something that has a powerful impact on your health and body, change will come.
Happy Serendipity Day and I hope you choose new activities to open up your possibilities for serendipity to walk into your life. Now on to delicious plant-based food.
This pasta frittata was Sunday’s brunch. I must say I really loved it and I think it was especially delicious because I cooked it in my Chamba Clay Burner to Oven Pot. You can read my blog about safe cookware here.
By the way, this pasta frittata would make a wonderful family dinner and you can substitute any of your favorite vegetables like peas or a couple of cups of chopped spinach. I like to serve it with a hearty salad and leafy greens. Hope you enjoy this healthy pasta frittata recipe as much as I did.
Just a reminder you can sign up free for all my healthy vegan recipes here.
There are no onions in the ingredient list, yet green onions are mentioned in the instructions. What is the quantity of green or other onions?
Sorry Randy – fixed -1/3 cup chopped green onions -thanks for the heads up and thanks for being part of our community!
This sounds so good! the green onions are not listed as an ingredient – how much and I assume chopped? And when you say to add the breadcrumbs, you mean that mixture, correct?
Thanks!
Yes Leslie add the bread crumbs to the tofu mixture and sprinkle some on top – fixed – 1/3 cup of green onions and I like to sprinkle some on top after baking. Thanks for reaching out and for being part of our community!
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