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Foodwishes a few months ago
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Leftover Special: Quick and Easy Spinach Toast
Am I busy? Does Popeye have freakishly large forearms? No matter how crazy my schedule gets these days as I approach the deadline for all this cookbook production, if I don’t have at least something to post for you, I start to sweat and shake like one of those starlets on Celebrity Rehab (I don’t watch it, but I hear things).
So with that in mind, I decided to film this short, but oh so delicious, video recipe for a spinach toast – the sort of simple vegetable tartine I should really be eating for lunch more often.
As I say in the clip, the true measure of a cook’s chops (not those kind, the other chops) is what do they do with the leftovers. Anyone can make food taste good the first time, but then what? This spinach toast was so good, I’m thinking I’ll make another batch of creamed spinach just so I can use it for this.

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