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Being on the road can feel a little unhealthy, in more ways than one. A staple food of mine is a bag of arugula. It’s peppery. It’s spicy. There’s definitely some vitamins in there. You can eat it in the car, at the desk, on the couch, and on the stoop. Graze away hunny-bunny, adventures lie ahead!
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Jan 5, 2024

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I love it! I like to munch on it just as it is, without any dressing. It also helps with digestive health while I’m on tour.
Apr 17, 2025
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frankly, arugula is just that girl and i use it all the time when i need to add leaves to my diet. also consider a nice arugula salad with parmesan, black pepper, olive oil, a white vinaigrette, and even sardines if you're feelin crazy ;)
Feb 10, 2024
Bagged salads from my local Jewel-Osco have been nothing but kind to me. I take them to the movies. I take them to work. I eat them on the drive to school. I promise you you do not know the height of euphoria until you indulge in a bagged salad. They’re clean; you can fold the top of it to your liking, you can roll it up and save it in the fridge, you can share it with two forks IDGAFF. I’ve done all three. I live in such harmony with bagged salads I cannot recommend it enough.
Jan 20, 2024

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