Nutty Brown Rice Salad
Tracey Bennett aka The Reckless Foodie is a plant-based wholefood chef who, together
with her husband Jason Shon Bennett, runs wellness and fasting retreats. Tracey shares this delightful, healthy salad recipe with us.
I find it really great to have a repertoire of salads that I can throw together and have in the fridge for an easy lunch on a bed of greens or to take to a BBQ or shared dinner. I have been looking for a tasty brown rice salad and after a bit of research and much trial and error, I have come up with this scrumptious one. The dressing gives it a good ginger zing!
Attorneys: Probe should examine handling of harassment complaint by Cuomo s staff
Attorney general appoints two attorneys to investigate harassment allegations against governor
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Former Acting U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Joon H. Kim will be one of two attorneys who will investigate allegations of sexual harassment made against Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig) ORG XMIT: NYSW112Seth Wenig
ALBANY Attorneys for one of the women who have accused Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of sexual harassment said the investigation that will be handled by two private attorneys, including a former acting U.S. attorney for New York s Southern District, should include an examination of whether the governor s office violated laws or regulations in handling their client s complaint.
In my kitchen. with Tracey Bennett
Tracey Bennett aka The Reckless Foodie shares her kitchen tips with us.
Tracey Bennett aka The Reckless Foodie is a plant-based wholefood chef who, together with her husband Jason Shon Bennett, runs wellness and fasting retreats. The retreats aim to reset attendees health and wellbeing, with three days of time-out out from normal life with like- minded others. They have at least nine planned for 2021, spanning the country. Tracey also teaches plant-based cooking classes in her home kitchen in west Auckland and does plant-based catering for special events and gatherings. Plus, she has a first cookbook imminent. She takes time out of her schedule to let Be Well take a sneak peek into her pantry.
Print article At least 15 people listed a banquet attended by Alaska’s governor and multiple state legislators last month as a possible source of their COVID-19 infection, a state health department spokesman said. The Alaska Outdoor Council banquet on Feb. 20 in Palmer was attended by Gov. Mike Dunleavy and state Rep. Mike Cronk, R-Tok. Both tested positive for COVID-19 days later, on Feb. 24, though it’s not clear whether either of them became infected at the event. At least five other state legislators and Anchorage mayoral candidate Bill Evans were also in attendance. “As commonly occurs with COVID-19 outbreaks linked to a single venue, when it became known that multiple people who attended the banquet had tested positive, Alaska Department of Health and Social Services personnel alerted Alaska Outdoor Council leadership,” Clinton Bennett, a spokesman for the state health department, wrote in an email Saturday.