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Sara D.

05/01/2026 10:11AM
  • In celebration of today’s absolutely beautiful weather, my lunch features a dish I enjoyed on repeat last summer: dandelion greens with black beans, onions, and olive oil. Today I topped it with pickled beets, avocado, and a dollop of coconut yogurt. I also enjoyed some of this salad and an egg that didn’t make it into the group photo. Wishing everyone a great day :)
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Sharon T.

Wow! Where do you get the dandelion greens? I used to prepare them for my babies’ food
- 05/01/2026 3:58PM

Sara D.

Sharon, I’m fortunate that my local supermarket, King Kullen, carries them. They’re also sometimes sold as “chicory” instead of dandelion. They’re popular in Italian cooking, so if you have an Italian grocery store or neighborhood shop nearby, that might be your best bet :)
- 05/01/2026 4:14PM

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