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Showing posts with label Organic. Show all posts

Saturday, January 26

Sweet Beet & Chestnut Salad

Refreshing is the word that comes to mind, when I think of salads.  Creating the perfect mixture requires a delicate balance of flavor.  It's important that they exude a light and clean taste. Yet, they must also somehow retain that bit of hardiness necessary to last you until your next meal.

In today's delightful salad the sweet red and yellow beets balanced the flavors of the hearty tart goat chevre and nutty chestnuts to perfection. I loved the textures of the creamy chevre, crumbly nuts, and smooth beets.  Even the lettuce tickled a bit as it passed. Needless to say, I went back for seconds. I hope you can enjoy this satisfying dish soon as well. It's quite a treat. 


{Sweet Beet & Chestnut Salad}

2 -3 cups of Organic Lettuce of Choice
1/2 log of Honey Goat Chevre, crumbled by hand
1/2-3/4 cup of Chestnuts, cooked and chopped
2 Organic Yellow and Red Beets, cooked peeled and sliced
4-5 Medjool Dates, pitted and chopped
Drizzle of Real French Vinaigrette Dressing

Gently combine ingredients and drizzle with my new favorite dressing, Brianna's Real French Vinaigrette, or any of your choosing.  Enjoy!





Saturday, June 9

{Hello Little Egg}


Since the Fall of 2008, I haven't eaten an Egg or Egg White a la carte.  As my gut has been slowly healing, I've considered reintroducing Eggs slowly back into my diet.  I'll eat them on occasion when they're mixed into breads, but never all by themselves.  Well, this morning I decided to finally do it!  I started with one Egg White, hoping to not overwhelm my system.  I figured if an unfavorable reaction occurred at least it'd be smaller than a two Egg reaction!

Cracking open the Egg almost felt wrong.  I kept cleaning all the utensils after they touched the Egg, laughing at myself as I would suddenly remember the Egg was going in me anyways! I'm so use to making Eggs for my husband and cleaning everything after so I can safely use it.  As I cooked the Egg I kept staring at it, watching it slowly form, absorbing the fact that this little guy was going in me.  Still felt odd, but I was curious.

I toasted some of my favorite gluten-free Garlic Bread from Johanna's Bakery, warmed up some organic Black Beans and sliced some Avocado to pair with the little Egg White. I hoped it wouldn't be too bad.

I took my first bite.  Chewing slowly, I finally swallowed and waited.  A bit of itchiness started, but it stayed slight. My throat tightened, but again it was slight.  Hmmmm okay, second bite, nothing worse happened.  Alright! A few minutes later I was staring at my empty bowl with a satisfied grin.  Woot! I did it! It's now been an hour and I'm still breathing and living just fine.

Conclusion: I like Eggs.  I want to eat more of them.  I don't think I could eat one everyday, but perhaps once or twice a week will be okay for my body.  Hurray! Thanks for sharing my little Egg victory with me!

Thursday, January 19

{2Good2B Bakery & Cafe}

Delicious food for all? For those of us in the gluten-free community options are growing, but for those with more than just gluten-free needs it's difficult to find food that is (what I like to call) everything-free.  How often have you wished for a bakery, deli or even coffee shop where you could completely relax, perhaps even eat and drink everything on the menu? Not possible, right?  Well, I am excited to announce that such a place has emerged.

2Good2B is the name and everything-free food is the game. Located in the heart of San Diego's own seaside town of Encinitas, 2Good2B is an appropriate name for the quality and variety provided by this lovely cafe and bakery.  All items listed on their menu are gluten-free, soy-free, corn-free, peanut-free and occasionally dairy-free and egg-free.  Started by self proclaimed foodies Mike Barbanti and Diana Mourato Benedek, this place brings deliciousness to another level.  Their standard is not limited to the gluten-free or allergy-friendly crowd, but to all.  Their breads and desserts rival and I would say even trump those filled with gluten, soy, corn and many other typical ingredients.  See their website for more about their personal health journeys and the creation of 2Good2B.

Options are wide and favorites have already been established.  With freshly baked choices like chocolate pecan cranberry oatmeal cookies and vanilla bean passion fruit muffins, how could anyone resist? Everything goes quickly, so early orders and pick-ups are recommended.  
I heard about 2Good2B last week and headed straight over! As my husband and I drove up I immediately noticed the beautiful "gluten-free" writing in the window and practically bounded out of the car with excitement.  Entering the cafe we were immediately engulfed by the mouth-watering aroma of freshly baked bread.  In cases near the door, rows and rows of beautiful cupcakes and brownies quickly drew my eye.  I glanced at the menu and my excitement heightened.  Quiches, pizzas, sandwiches, paninis, and salads?  All GF? Really? Then I saw it, the origin of the lovely smell: a case full of fresh breads and gorgeous baguettes.  As I stood staring at the case, a kind voice greeted me and asked if I needed anything.  I introduced myself and met the assistant manager, Jack, who turned out to be one of the most gracious individuals I have ever met.  He sent us home with many tasty treats to photograph and try.  His passion for helping others find safe food is obvious.  The atmosphere he provided clearly stemmed from the heart of 2Good2B's creators, Mike and Diana.


2Good2B focuses on high quality foods, drinks and desserts, using many local and organic ingredients.  You can enjoy a tasty, moist muffin with a steaming loose leaf tea with the knowledge that you're eating well while sustaining your local community! When picking their vendor for coffee and tea 2Good2B chose Virtuoso: a local, certified organic company that carries products known for being easier on the stomach.  Once again, a clear sign that Mike and Diana have thought carefully about every detail, creating the perfect environment for people with sensitive stomachs!

Our lunch that afternoon consisted of many personal recommendations from Jack.  We decided on a delicious panini with the artisan rosemary bread made fresh that morning (which he paired perfectly with vegetable chips) and two refreshing and invigorating drinks, the Moroccan Mint tea with honey over ice and the spicy Virtuoso Chai tea.  We followed the panini with Mike's famous baguette and lemon cupcake.  My favorites were the baguette and rosemary bread.  I felt transported to Paris with each moist and buttery slice.  Heaven on earth.  Needless to say, we savored each bite and devoured every last morsel!



My only hesitation with the breads lies in the teff and millet flours.  I have a sensitivity to these flours.  Even though I can't eat too much, the flavor of the breads is still amazing.  If I may, I would like to put in a request.  I would love to try artisan breads from Mike that incorporate other gluten-free flours. He may even be up for creating the treat I miss the most: the croissant!  He is quite an artist in the kitchen, so perhaps such options will come in the near future!

There are so many varieties and specialties available that I could expand on!  You will just have to discover them for yourself! The menu alone should get you out of your seat, but honestly the atmosphere was what made the entire experience golden.  I hope you all jaunt over to 2Good2B as soon as you can.  It's everything you dreamed it would be.
Enjoy!

{Heads Up}
The bakery and cafe will be undergoing a renovation from Jan 22nd to February 4th.  Menu options will be increasing to include such delights as pot pies, soups, mac and cheese dishes, meatball subs, calzones, cinnamon rolls and cinnamon breads.  Make sure to stop by before they close and then head over after Feb 4th for all the new treats! I'll be there! 

{All photos taken and provided by Sweet and Salty Life}

Saturday, November 12

{October Love - Kauai}


Sooooo we are back! A wonderful and amazing wedding left us beyond grateful for life, love and the many many dear friends the Lord has blessed us with in this season.  We flew off to lovely Kauai for our honeymoon to relax.  We were surprised by a few little bugs that joined us right away.  They took up residence in my sweet Love and had him in bed for most of the trip.  We got to know the local medical community pretty quick, making stops at medical clinics and eventually the Urgent Care, but fortunately we were still able to savor our time there. 

An absolutely gorgeous island, Kauai was lush and green on the Northern end where we stayed. It blends rain forest with ocean so well.  The local people were laid back and easy to relate to in the small towns like Hanalei.  I was surprised by the numerous options for vegan, vegetarian and everything-free diets.  Health food stores covered the island and many restaurants catered specifically to this crowd.  I fell in love with a few spots.  My favorite restaurant by far was Postcards Cafe in Hanalei.  No matter your food preference you will find many delicious options here.  It is a home transformed into a cozy and quaint cafe.  The service is attentive and personal, as well as knowledgeable about food intolerances and allergies. 


I found a darling little GF shop in Kapaa called Sweet Marie's.  Marie gets up at ridiculously early times to guarantee fresh baked goods for all the locals and visitors that crowd her shop for treats.  Next time, I plan to stop there as soon as I land and stock up on goodies for the stay. 

The island's "whole foods" equivalent is called Papaya's Natural Foods.  It has everything you could need and more to live and eat well during your stay.  There are a few on the island, but one is conveniently located across the road from Sweet Marie's for a quick double trip. 

We also ate at a unique restaurant called Bar Acuda.  It was a Spanish inspired dining experience.  We were served small beautifully and artistically displayed dishes. It was a bit pricey, but worth it for the unique experience. 

As recently obsessed coconut eaters, we were excited to try a fresh Hawaiian coconut.  Sadly, it was not anywhere near tasty.  It was a fermented old coconut.  We should have known better.  We'll stick to our fresh young Thai coconuts from now on!

Overall, I was wonderfully surprised by how easily I could enjoy food and life on this island.  I encourage you to visit and try these places as well, you won't be disappointed. 

Aloha!

Tuesday, August 16

{GF & Vegan Blueberry Oat Bread}


As an update, I am allowed to follow my regular diet now and how sweet it is to be eating more "normal" again.  I will do my best to never complain about my delicious diet ever again! Since then I have had such fun creating recipes, whenever wedding planning and work permit.  I created this moist loaf a bit ago and forgot to share it with you, so here it is! Try the rescipe or use it as a guide and  experiement.  Let me know how yours turns out! Any other baking risk takers out there? It's a favorite past time of mine to take a few recipes I find and combine their ideas or even to just gather some favorite ingredients from my pantry, pile them onto my little kitchen table and start playing.  I'm not a rule follower, nor an "in the lines" type of artist... 

Here's the steps for my yummy treat.  I loved using Almond and Coconut Flour in this; they are both full of protein and fiber and produce a yummy moistness to the treat.

P.S.  I always get my Almond Meal/Flour from Trader Joes.It's less than half the cost anywhere else!
 
 

{GF & Vegan Blueberry Oat Bread}

1/2 C Almond Meal/Flour
1/2 C Brown Rice Flour
1/4 C Coconut Flour
1 tsp Baking Soda
1 tsp Cinnamon
1/2 tsp Sea Salt

1/4 C Grapeseed Oil
1/3 C Agave Syrup
1/3 C Unsweetend Vanilla Almond Milk
1/2 C Water or Almond Milk
1 tsp Vanilla
1/4 tsp Xanthum Gum

1 C GF Oats
1 tbsp Chia Seeds

Fresh or Frozen Organic Blueberries

Mix your dry and wet separately, then slowly pour the wet into the dry until well blended.  After this, gently mix in the Xanthum Gum.  Be careful not to overmix.  Xanthum Gum helps the batter rise, waht gluten usually does in baked goods.  The only downfall is that it can make your batter gummy, so avoid over stirring it.  Next fold in the Oats and Chia, then pour prepared batter into a greased loaf pan.  If you are using fresh blueberries you can fold them in with the Oats and Chia.  If you are using frozen berries, wait and carefully place them (with the help of a spoon) into the prepared batter in the loaf pan.  Otherwise the frozen berries will dye the loaf blue!  Bake at 350 degrees for 40-45 minutes or until a butter knife comes out clean from the center.  This tends to vary from oven to oven, I have found.   Let it cool and then slice and serve with a delicious buttery spread.
 Enjoy!


{For Other Yummy Treats}

Friday, August 5

{Local and Seasonal}


 A rich color of burgundy caught my eye right as I entered the market. Shiny and perfectly plump, I couldn’t help but sample one.  A sweet flavor filled my mouth and warm summer memories flooded my thoughts.  Yes, it’s really that wonderful time again, cherry season!

Many of you may have noticed a new "trend", signs for local and seasonal foods.  Well, it’s more than a trend, it’s a very healthy approach to life.  Here’s a bit about this wonderful movement:

Why eat seasonal? Well, a simple answer could be, it’s cost effective! It also means the produce will be ripe and at its sweetest and most flavorful point.  How do I know what is in season? A wise woman once told me, the best way to tell what produce is at its peak season is by seeing what’s on sale at your local market.  Farmers and markets typically have more than they know what to do with, so the produce is sold for fabulous bargains and you can eat it right away, enjoying the rich flavors!  A pretty nice little situation if you ask me. 


Why eat local? I believe in supporting the individuals that work hard to produce whole, nutritious and fresh foods.  It has become a lost art as norm of our culture is mass production.  The men and women that fight against the grain to provide quality food for their community should be supported and encouraged.  Thankfully, many markets have picked up on the grassroots movement towards local and seasonal foods.  Whether it’s supply and demand or profit-based, I am grateful for the turn our culture is taking.  We need to reevaluate what we are putting into our bodies and remember the age-old saying, “you are what you eat”.

So head on down to our local farmers market or health food store to find other delicious seasonal produce! Enjoy!

Sunday, July 31

{Berry & Coconut Smoothie Bowl}



I am almost 2 weeks into this adventure! It's difficult and I have to admit I don't feel great.  I'm quite exhausted, bloated and.....kinda crabby most of the time.  My kind Love has been so patient putting up with my feisty and pouty disposition.  I must admit I let out exasperated cries for pizza and cheese and coconut ice cream quite often.  I think the biggest lesson I am learning is discipline.  Instant gratification for my sweet tooth is not an option right now.  

I did make a tasty and simple little treat for myself yesterday morning.  I have a decent amount of victoriously delicious meal that even friends and my Love have enjoyed.  I though I might share this little one with you.


{Saturday Morning Breakfast Bowl}

½ Frozen Organic Banana
Frozen Organic Blueberries
Fresh Organic Strawberries
Fresh Thais Coconut Meat
Plain So Delicious Coconut Kefir
Splash of Organic Vanilla
Dash of Cinnamon
A few drops of Vanilla Stevia

{Topping}
Fresh Organic Blueberries
Dehydrated Organic and Raw Coconut flakes

Blend it all and serve immediately.  Enjoy!


Thursday, July 21

{Wild Salmon, Lemon Cucumber and Avocado Salad}


To heal the 20 plus years of gut destruction by means of gluten, soy, dairy and much more, I have begun a cleanse.  I will only be eating foods that are soothing and avoiding any foods that would insight inflammation in my overly sensitive gut.  Day one was yesterday and, may I just say, I really wasn’t the happiest camper.  I have been slowly eliminating all sorts of food groups from my diet for a few years now and this cleansing diet is officially the most limiting I have ever experienced.  Now don’t get me wrong, I am in full support of the philosophy behind it and am eager for the end result it might bring, but boy is it going to be a test of my perseverance and self control.  I am already trying to find ways to create little desserts with the foods I have available to me.  I truly am a dessert girl through and through….

To summarize the diet for you and well, to get a little pity from you all, let me tell you what I can and cannot eat for at least 30 days. 

{Soothing List}
1. Most Veggies (except tomatoes, potatoes and mushrooms)
2. Fermented Food (like sauerkraut and pickles)
3.Any Meat (I’m only going to be incorporating Salmon for now)
4.Low Glycemic Fruits (This ones tricky.  Some fruit I thought was LG is not!)
5. Anything and Everything Coconut and Olive based (One of the most soothing foods you can put in your body!)
6. Herbal Teas (a favorite already, fortunately)

{Inflammatory List}
1. SUGAR/Chocolate (including Low Glycemic like agave and brown rice syrup)
2. Grains (Any and all, even GF)
3. All Dairy
4. All Soy
5. All Alcohol
6. High Glycemic Fruit (melons, mango, pineapple, raisins)
7. Lectins (this one was the hardest for me to give up! Includes nuts and beans)

Well there you have it! Sooo if any of you have fun recipes to spice up my diet, please feel free to share! I had fun creating a nice light dinner this evening that you can even enjoy.  It incorporates all soothing foods and just happens to taste delicious.


{Wild Salmon, Lemon Cucumber and Avocado Salad}

A perfect pairing, the lemon brings out the saltiness of the salmon and the avocado brings a rich buttery flavor to compliment the tangy lemon. 

{Serves 1}
1 cup   Diced Organic English Cucumber
1 tbsp  Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Half a Ripe Organic Hass Avocado
Torn Pieces of Wild Alaskan Smoked Sockeye Salmon
Sliver of Fresh Lemon
Dash of Pink Himalayan Sea Salt

Mix your Cucumber and Olive Oil in a small bowl.  Slice your Avocado and mix in, adding your Salmon to follow.  Sprinkle the dish with fresh Lemon juice from your Lemon sliver and Salt it to your taste.   Mix well and enjoy!

Monday, June 20

{The Everyday - My Morning Necessity}


It's  morning and my first thought goes to a my favorite, wake up tradition, a steaming mug of peppermint tea.  A few sips and I feel my very soul relax and settle.  It's the most soothing and comforting drink I have ever experienced.  It also calms my stomach and helps prepare my digestive system for the day.

I began drinking it a year or so ago, when a cup with 2 tbsp of coconut oil mixed in was recommended, to soothe my extreme intestinal pains. This remedy relieved the stubborn pain within 30 minutes, making me an instant fan.

I began with Traditional Medicine's version, but moved on to Yogi's tea when TM stopped making their version.  I highly recommend Yogi's peppermint tea for anyone.

My day begins well when I have my tea, so those little tea bags travel with me.  Like today, I am vacationing in Mammoth Lake and my trusty mug is sitting right beside me as I type!

So whether you experience intestinal pain or would just like to feel relaxed and fresh for your day, I definitely recommend giving peppermint tea a try. You may find that it's the perfect start to your day as well.

Happy sipping!

Monday, May 30

{The Everyday - Snacks}


Welcome to my new {The Everyday} posts! I've decided to take the time to share some of the foods I eat on a more regular basis.  I a finding that many of you have questions about the day to day diet.  Questions like, what do I eat for snacks or breakfast or how do I eat enough protein from a Vegan, Raw and GF menu?  I have my staples and the occasional new treats I find and try, so I thought I would begin to share these with you all.  There are so many options out there.  Let's explore them together!

This week I gave a new brand of tasty-looking granola a try.  I've been bored with my breakfast and wanted to spice it up with something! Typically GF granola is loaded with flaxseed, which I'm not  huge fan of, but this granola had all the ingredients I like to use instead! I was so excited! They had a few flavors and though tempted to try all of them, as is my nature, I limited myself to two.  I'm not going to lie, the price for these little goody bags was not easy to swallow, but such is the game with Raw,Vegan and GF food.  The Cherry Ginger and Cranberry Orange were the flavors that made the final cut and came home with me that day.   Needless to say I did not have the patience to wait until morning to give each a  try.  I popped the bags open on the way home and took a nibble a bit of each.  Wow.  I was even more excited.  Each kind had a perfect blend of spice, nutty oatiness and that tart, yet still sweet, dried fruit! I loved both flavors!

When I got home I sat and read a bit about the company.  A wonderful part about the Vegan, GF and Raw community is the stories behind the process of the food.  Real people, small operations and a passion for the health of others.  Typically you can find out about it all on the packaging, but their websites are always fun to visit as well.  Laughing Giraffe Organics is one such company.  They are the creative geniuses behind these new finds.  A family run business, this company makes all of their products by hand. It's aspects like this that make me ok with paying a greater amount for my food.  Quality over quantity, so the opposite of the rest of our commercialized and processed food.  You get what you pay for!  I also love their vision.  They say it well. Yay for pure and whole nutritious food! 


"Laughing Giraffe Organics provides healthy snack foods that are made from the finest organic ingredients. Because our products are made from real unprocessed foods, they are extremely rich in nutritional value. Small amounts will satisfy your snack needs more than “empty calorie” snack foods. Real foods have real calories that are needed to stay healthy and they taste great!"




Saturday, March 5

Gluten-Free Veggie Sandwich


It's been a bit since I've posted, I apologize! With a new job and my recent engagement....well, it's been a wonderful whirlwind!  Thank you all so much for your sweet notes of support and congrats! I just loved sharing my exciting news with you.

Today I have a delicious, yet simple, creation for you, the veggie sandwich.  Instead of using sandwich bread I used toasted GF english muffins and mmmm it was perfect! Before my transition to my new diet I LOVED sandwiches, so naturally I quickly found ways to recreate my lunchtime favorite.  As you know, I love the fresh produce so there are some ripe, juicy veggies in it.  They keep the sandwich moist and flavorful.  I hope you enjoy this fresh take on an everyday lunch treat!


{GF Veggie Sandwich}

1/2 Food For Life GF English Muffin
Ripe Organic Heirloom Tomato
Mustard or Broccoli Sprouts
Ripe Hass Avocado
Organic English Cucumber (The English really is better; I promise!)
Organic Rainbow Chard
Your Favorite Mustard Dressing

First toast your English Muffin.  While it's toasting slice your Heirloom Tomato, English Cucumber and Avocado.  Wash and pat dry 2-3 leaves of Rainbow Chard, chopping off the stems.  Pull the English Muffin out and spread your choice of Mustard Dressing.  Layer the Tomato, Avocado and Cucumber.  Follow it with a bunch of Sprouts and then top it with the Rainbow Chard.  The Chard works as the "other slice" of Muffin or Bread, keeping  the sandwich light and refreshing!

Tuesday, February 15

Chopped Grapefruit and Mixed Berry Salad


Happy Valentines week to you all! I feel like I'm dancing and floating on clouds this week because I just had the most lovely Valentine's weekend with my Love.  Beautiful sunsets and humorous personality tests paired with a sweet,  fruity treat created the perfect Valentine's.  My man is a lover of anything "pie-ish", so I just couldn't miss the opportunity to whip up a sweet peach-berry pie for him.  It was my first ever, from scratch, and it turned out beyond delicious! I cannot take full credit, haha I actually followed a recipe this time.  He and I felt it was honestly the best we'd ever had, which is saying a lot because it was an everything-free pie! It was the perfect treat for the perfect weekend.

Today, I don't have a dessert for you.  Instead, I want to share a fresh and colorful salad creation! It's been quite a success and is currently a running favorite among friends and family.  As a result, this post is for those of you that asked for my exact ingredients, since I can rarely remember exact amounts in person.

I hope your month of love is a delightful and sweet one for you all!  Enjoy! 

{Chopped Grapefruit and Mixed Berry Salad}

Ingredients:
~Salad for Two

2 Large leaves Organic Rainbow chard
1 Large leaf Organic Collard Greens
¾ cup Organic Spinach
½ ripe Hass Avocado
Organic English Cucumber
¼ Large Yellow Onion
½ cup Organic Blueberries
½ cup Organic Blackberries
½ Ruby Red Grapefruit

Dressing:

3-31/2 Tbsp Organic Applecider Vinegar
1 Tbsp Agave Nectar
Pinch of Pink Himalayan Salt

Wash your Greens and chop into bite size pieces.  Slice and chop the Avocado and Cucumber into bite sizes as well.  Set Yellow Onion top-side up and slice thin strips, moving away from the center, then cut these long thin strips in half. Combine all ingredients, including Berries into a large bowl.  Grab your Grapefruit and cut along the outline of its insides, leaving only the skin.  Slice between each little triangle and then scoop each out over the bowl of salad.  Let the juice fall into the bowl and don’t forget to squeeze the extra in there too! Pour the Vinegar and Agave over your salad, followed by the pinch of Himalayan Salt and then toss to finish!




Wednesday, February 9

Bean Spread & Goat Chevre Date Appetizer


I cooked my own beans! My friend Alisa had me over the other day and shared her freshly cooked beans…after my first few bites I was asking for instructions! I just loved it! I can make them the perfect texture and saltiness that I want.  It also saves money buying in bulk and I can have more variety, blend all sorts of beans together to create mixes or dishes.  I also avoid the possible poisoning from the metal can and eat it sooner cause it’s fresh in my refrigerator, some nice side benefits.  I am also in LOVE with the Chocolate Heirloom Tomato.  I just tried it for the first time at my weekly farmers market run and could not leave the stand with out at least three!

I thought it’d be fun to try making a spread with my lovely food processor and use the Beans and Tomatoes.  It turned into an idea for an appetizer and soon I was pulling out my other favorite that I have yet to share with you, the Chevre-stuffed Medjool Dates, yes you may start drooling now. I am.  So enjoy, and now perhaps you will have a pretty little treat to bring to your next party!



{Arugula Bean Spread}

Ingredients:

1 cup Assorted Cooked Beans
 (such as Black, Kidney, Lima, etc)
Handful of washed Organic Arugula
Dash of Minced Fresh Garlic or Garlic Flakes
¼ cup freshly Chopped Red Onion
Pink Himalayan Salt to taste

Organic Chocolate Heirloom Tomato
Organic English Cucumber

Combine first set of ingredients in a food processor and well, process! Then dice the Chocolate Heirloom Tomato and gently fold into the spread.  Slice your English Cucumber and spread with the dip for a delicious appetizer. 


{Goat Chevre-Stuffed Medjool Dates}

Ingredients:

Choice or fancy Medjool Dates
Goat Chevre (I used a Chevre flavored with garlic and herbs)  

Delicately slice Dates long-ways and remove pit.  Use a spoon to carve off a bit of the Chevre.  Use your fingers to slightly roll the Chevre long-ways.  Gently open each Date and place the rolled Chevre inside, closing the Date’s skin around it to finish. Arrange Dates on an oiled sheet and bake at 300 degrees for 10-15minutes or until the Chevre begins to ooze out of the Date.  Pull out and let cool, then serve warm.  





Friday, January 28

Seaweed Rice Salad


Today's recipe was inspired by a bit of seaweed.  I keep hearing how seaweed is full of fabulous nutrients and therefore decided to give it a try.  My first tip from the experience: WASH YOUR SEAWEED! It's preserved with A LOT of salt, so it's really important to wash away the salt before eating. I decided to incorporate some brown rice and spices with the seaweed, then progressed to making a salad out of it.  My new favorite dressing/sauce fit perfectly with this arrangement and I thought it might be the perfect chance to share it with you all, so I included that as well!

{Seaweed Rice Salad}

Ingredients:
~makes one bowl

1/2 cup Cooked Organic Brown Rice (I use Trader Joe's)
1/4 cup Organic Mushroom Broth (or any other GF/DF broth)
1/8 tsp Paprika
1/8 tsp Minced and Toasted Onion
1/4 tsp Minced Garlic
Sprinkle of Pink Sea Salt

1/2 cup Raw Mixed Sea Vegetables (I use Sea Tangle)
1 1/2 cup Mixed Fresh Organic Lettuce Greens
1 TBSP Raw Coconut Aminos Soy-Free Seasoning Sauce ( I use Coconut Secret; it's GF/DF)


To begin pour Brown Rice and Broth into a frying pan and simmer until the Rice has absorbed the Broth and has a thick consistency.  Add in the Spices and Sea Salt and stir, still simmering, for 20 seconds or so.  Take the pan off the heat.  In another bowl pour Sea Vegetables in with about 1 cup of water and swish about.  Drain and repeat until the salt has been removed from the Sea Vegetables.  Then add to the Rice in the pan and mix well.  Grab the bowl you are eating out of and fill it with your choice of Greens.  Top with the Rice Mixture. Drizzle with the Coconut Seasoning Sauce to finish, toss and enjoy!


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Sunday, January 2

A Farmers' Market Chopped Salad


A farmers' market inspired salad is what I bring you today.  Besides finding and scouring through cookbooks, strolling through farmers markets is my absolute favorite pastime.  I haven’t visited one in a couple months, so I was way past due for a good long meander through my local market.  Today was glorious.  The sun was shining and the air, though chilly, was fresh and post-rain clean.  I got my cash ready and mozied along the street stopping at various booths that grabbed my attention.  Organic and local produce was prevalent and I couldn’t get enough of breathing in the earthy smell and tasting the sun-ripened sweetness.  Now, if you’ve never understood the draw of local or organic, let me explain.  


Basically, the more local your produce is the longer it’s on the vine, branch, in the ground, etc.  This means it’s not harvested until it is perfectly ready to explode with ripe goodness.  The taste, appearance and texture of the produce will be at its prime. If it’s organic this means the produce received nothing of a chemical nature that could alter the fruit or hurt the consumer.  A nice benefit for those of us that tend to forget about washing the produce before inhaling…like me…is that all we have to worry about is dirt. 


Now compare this to the chain grocery stores’ chemically-induced, oversized, pre-picked, poison-covered produce and perhaps you’ll join me and start visiting the local farmers' market! 


Because of my little trip I was able to create one of my tasty and nutritious chopped salads for lunch! This simple salad is made up of the ingredients I found there with a little help from Trader Joe’s brown rice and black beans.  Salads are not meant to be calculated or exact like some people’s approach to baking, so feel free to reduce or increase the amounts of any ingredient I include. 


{Farmers' Market Chopped Salad}

Kale
Chard
English Cucumber
Fuerte Avocado
Heirloom Tomatoes
Cooked Brown Rice (cooled)
Cooked Black Beans (cooled and salted)

{Fresh Dressing}
~for 2 1/2 – 3 cups of salad

1 TBSP Bragg’s Organic Apple Cider Vinegar
1 TBSP Eden’s Organic Red Wine Vinegar
1 TBSP Raw Organic Blue Agave
Sprinkle of Pink Sea Salt

Wash and chop the lettuce creating one-inch strips both horizontally and vertically.  This will help your body better digest the fibrous salad!  Slice the Cucumber, Tomatoes and Avocado.  Combine these with the Brown Rice and Black Beans and toss with the lettuce.  Drizzle with Fresh Dressing and toss again.  For a creamier dressing, pour in the Fresh Dressing and then mash the Avocado in a separate bowl (instead of chopping), mix it with a sprinkle of Pink Sea Salt and toss throughout salad. 

Enjoy!


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