iEat Green - 04.14.22 - Marie Burcham, JD,
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Marie Burcham, JD, lives in the Pacific Northwest where they actively garden and work to improve the soil wherever they are. Their educational background is in Animal Science and English from the University of California, Davis and they also have law degree from Lewis and Clark Law School. After completing law school and passing the Oregon Bar exam, they practiced in animal and agricultural law for a few years before joining Cornucopia’s policy team. Now Cornucopia’s policy director, Marie is particularly passionate about conservation agricultural, farm ecology, and animal welfare. Marie leads Cornucopia’s regulatory advocacy work and Marie champions authentic organic agriculture in their research, writing, education, and direct advocacy. Vegan Curried Egg Salad Ingredients  1 can Eden Garbanzo Beans ¼ cake extra firm tofu ¼ cup diced celery ¼ cup grated carrots 1 Tbsp. dill 5 Tbsp. vegan mayo 1 t. curry powder ¾ t. black sal Directions 1. Drain the garbanzo beans. Pulse the garbanzo beans in a food processor until they are chopped, but not pureed. You want them to be chunky. Place in a mixing bowl. 2. Press the ¼ cake of tofu between a dish towel to remove excess water, and then crumble into bowl with garbanzo beans. 3. Add the celery, carrots and dill. 4. Mix in the mayo, and add the curry powder and salt. 5. Taste and adjust seasoning to your liking. 6. Garnish on a plate with lettuce, tomato and cucumbers, or make into a sandwich on some delicious whole wheat sourdough bread, with mayo, lettuce and tomatoes.
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