goat cheese
Get Your Goat
March 1st, 2008The glossy mustache advertisements and dancing-cow commercials might try to convince you that bovines have cornered the milk market, but there’s a whole other category in the dairy case that’s got as much—or more—nutritional game: goat’s milk.
Why it’s time to think beyond cow’s milk.By Jeanette HurtGet Your Goat
March 1st, 2008The glossy mustache advertisements and dancing-cow commercials might try to convince you that bovines have cornered the milk market, but there’s a whole other category in the dairy case that’s got as much—or more—nutritional game: goat’s milk.
Why it's time to think beyond cow's milk.By Jeanette HurtBaby Greens Salad With Almonds, Goat Cheese, Dried Plums, and Raspberry-Chipotle Dressing
February 1st, 2008Unfeatured1/4 cup olive oil

1/4 cup raspberry jam
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
1 to 2 small canned chipotle
peppers, seeded
6 cups mixed baby greens
1 cup dried plums (prunes),
chopped
1/2 cup toasted almonds, chopped
4 ounces goat feta cheese1. In a blender, combine olive oil, jam, vinegar, and chipotle peppers; purée until smooth, and set aside.
2. In a medium bowl, combine greens, plums, and walnuts. Add just enough dressing (about half), and toss to mix.
3. Divide among four salad plates, and top with goat cheese. Serve immediately.nutrition info per serving (4): 349 calories; 19 g fat; 6 g saturated fat; 25 mg cholesterol; 9 g protein; 7 g fiber; 357 mg sodium



