When you think of burgers, you usually think beef. In the Sparkle Eats Kitchen this week, we’re making burgers out of salmon and topping them with some fresh avocado salsa. This is a great light dinner that can be put together in about 20 minutes. Read more
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Salmon and cream cheese is a great combination that you usually find on a bagel, but have you ever thought about that combination for dinner? This sheet pan meal combines salmon and cream cheese and tops it with Sparkle Everything Bagel seasoning. Add some potatoes and green beans to the baking sheet for a full meal. Read more
Going into the week with your meals planned will help you serve up dinners the whole family will love while making sure each meal fits the pace of your week. Sparkle Markets and Megan have you covered with these delicious dinner ideas! Read more
Looking to spice up your date night and add a bit of flare to your meal? Sparkle has you covered! Stay in this weekend and try out these romantic dinner date ideas that are sure to impress and are easy meals for two that you can prepare together. Here are some of Sparkle Market’s most romantic recipes to try out for your next date night. Read more
Feeling down in the dumps and not your best? Some foods can actually boost your mood by helping to reduce stress, ease anxiety and fight depression. Try adding some more fruits and vegetables, complex carbohydrates, fish, coconut, tea and saffron to your diet. Here are some of Sparkle Market’s healthiest recipes to try featuring these mood-boosting foods. Read more
Ash Wednesday begins Lent, a season of renewal, repentance and preparation for the Easter feast. To practice Lenten traditions, people usually eat “meat-free” every Friday leading up to Easter. With family and work responsibilities, it may be difficult putting together unique ideas to help you observe Lent with meals that are tasty for the whole family. Here is a list of four Sparkle Market recipes to try out this Lent! Read more
Holiday traditions help promote unity, community and give identity to cultures that help spread the joy each year. The tradition of the Feast of the Seven Fishes stems from 20th-century Italian-American immigrants who—homesick for the land they left behind—combined classic Italian dishes with seafood. The sea was a representation of the connection between their home country and their new one. The tradition allows for a lot of adaptability; different families tend to have different types of seafood or dishes passed down from generation to generation. A family can change the seafood every year with new dishes added depending on who makes what. Looking for ideas to start a new tradition or need inspiration to change up your families’ dishes? Here is a list of recipes to help you celebrate this special tradition! Read more