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Voraciously: Plant Powered is a 12-week series of plant based recipes delivered to your inbox! It’s our collaboration with Washington Post Food.

We’ve been keeping a secret from you.
Alex and I have launched a new series with Washington Post Food! It’s called Voraciously: Plant Powered.
About the Voraciously: Plant Powered series
Do you want to cook more plants? Voraciously: Plant Powered is a free newsletter series with 24 exclusive NEW plant-forward dinner recipes, tips, & shopping lists, all written by us! It’s designed for anyone, no matter your diet or experience in the kitchen.
Alex and I are thrilled to be working with the talented teams at Washington Post Food and Voraciously on this “mini cookbook” that’s delivered to your inbox. We’ve bought thousands of groceries (yes, they know us at the checkout counter), taste tested until we’re blue in the face, and fidgeted through writer’s block. And we’re so excited to finally share it with you!
What will arrive in your inbox each week
- Two main-dish dinner recipes per week — one vegan and the other vegetarian (includes dairy and eggs).
- Tips for easy meat or seafood additions for the flexitarians among us.
- Recipes that are designed for one or two people but are easily scalable.
- A budget-conscious weekly grocery list that includes both meals, to simplify your shopping.
Voraciously is all about helping you navigate the kitchen efficiently and with confidence. Each week, we’ll pop into your inbox with a lesson about plant-powered cooking and two great recipes that let you taste it in action.
Sign up
We hope you’ll sign up, and tell all your friends, too! You’ll receive a new Plant Powered newsletter every Tuesday afternoon for the next 12 weeks.
Sign up for Voraciously: Plant Powered here.

Image credits: Photo: Justin Tsucalas; food styling Nichole Bryant
More plant based recipes & meals
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Thanks for sharing
Hi, what is the noodle and broccoli dish pictured on this page (the photo above)? Looks delicious. Is a recipe available?
Hi! You can find this recipe on the Washington Post website: https://www.washingtonpost.com/recipes/ginger-orange-broccoli-and-noodles/17014/
The full newsletter has 12 weeks of recipes (including this one) sent to your email if you’re interested!
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