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3 food resolutions far more fun than a diet
  + stars: | 2025-01-01 | by ( Karla Walsh | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +11 min
“When I first started my account online, you could subliminally see a lot of fears still showing up in how I was eating,” Doiron said. Doing so repositions fresh food as fun and exciting, rather than as drudgery (or as something parents nagged us to eat). “Here, it’s used to sharpen up some creamy butter beans in a glossy, sweet-spicy gochujang sauce. Recipe adapted from “Justine Cooks: A Cookbook: Recipes (Mostly Plants) for Finding Your Way in the Kitchen” by Justine Doiron. Copyright © 2024 by Justine Doiron.
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Those viral butter boards are spreading everywhere, but one woman is serving up her own version of the food trend: rice boards. The butter board recipe says to “make a charcuterie board but for butter,” so Kim does the same and adds fried Spam. After her initial rice board went viral, Kim made and posted another — this time inspired by a dish her late mother made her as a child. “Those comments warmed my heart, especially since the second rice board was what my mom used to make for me.”Kim said she loves the support her videos have had but doesn’t know if she’ll be making any more rice board videos. While those might be Kim’s last rice board videos, she said she’s excited to continue making different food content and other viral trends.
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