Warm Grain Bowl
Tri colored quinoa, Pumpkin seed pesto, Turnip greens, kombucha squash, Seasonal mushrooms, Walnuts, miso
Lunch • 800g
Tri colored quinoa with sautéed greens, roasted carrots & seasonal squash, pumpkin seed pesto, roasted red bell peppers, and toasted walnuts, dressed with a scallion vinegrette
Dietary & Lifestyle Attributes
Contains Nuts
Vegetarian
Vegetarian
No Lactose
No Added Sugar
Contains Soy
Ingredients
Tri colored quinoa, Pumpkin seed pesto, Turnip greens, Carrots, kombucha squash, Seasonal mushrooms, Walnuts, Red onion, Lemon zest
scallion, oregano, parsley, misoPostpartum Nutrition
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View our B Vitamins boosting postpartum mealsInstructions for Reheating & Enjoying
Microwave
1) Remove clear lid & garnishes. 2) Place tray + 2 Tbsp water & into microwave, heat for 4 min. Stir & repeat until hot. 5) Garnish, let cool & enjoy!
Oven
Put garnishes to the side. Transfer meal to oven safe dish w/ 2 Tbsp water. Bake in oven at 350°F for 10-15 min. Let cool, garnish w/ toppings & enjoy!
Storage Instructions
Keep refrigerated
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