Apples
Of course you can eat apples raw. Many people like apple slices with a little
peanut butter on them (we prefer Raw Almond Butter). Add diced apples to fruit salads and green salads. Sliced
apples and cheese are a European favorite for dessert. You can also cook apples,
and not just in desserts. Gravenstein, Pippin, and Granny Smith apples retain
their texture the best during cooking. Try braising a chopped apple with red
cabbage. To prevent apple slices from browning, simply put them into a bowl of
cold water with a spoonful of lemon juice added. To use apple slices in future
recipes, freeze them in plastic bags or containers. Whole apples retain a large
percentage of their nutritional value for many months if they are stored in the
refrigerator.
Try to eat at least three or four apples per week. Some of the healthiest people I know eat one or two apples every day. Now, after all we have learned, we plan to follow their example.
It is, in my view, the duty of an apple to be crisp and crunchable, but a pear should have such a texture as leads to silent consumption. ~Edward Bunyard
Pear Smoothie
2 ripe pears
The juice of 1 medium sized lime
3 kiwi fruits
Blend in Vita Mix until smooth.
Blend in Vita Mix until smooth.
Fresh Pumpkin Soup
8 cups chopped
fresh pumpkin (about 3 pounds)
4 cups chicken
broth
3 small tart apples, peeled
and chopped
1 medium onion, chopped
2 tablespoons lemon
juice
2 teaspoons minced
fresh gingerroot
2 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 teaspoon salt
In a 5-qt. slow cooker, combine the first eight ingredients.
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Vegan Curried Pumpkin Soup
1 large yellow onion, chopped
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 teaspoon olive oil
1 (15 oz) can Light Coconut Milk
2 (15 oz) cans cannellini beans (or other white bean – like
great northern or navy), drained and rinsed
3 1/2 cups pumpkin puree or 2 (15 oz) cans
4 cups low sodium vegetable broth
1 Tablespoon curry powder
1/2 T garam masala
1/2 Tablespoon sea salt
1 1/2 teaspoons ground pepper
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Lasagna
Typical: White pasta, tons of
cheese, lots of fatty meat.
Twist: Two ways. If you must use
pasta, try whole wheat or brown rice. If you don't need the pasta (which will
save you hundreds of calories), use long strips of zucchini in its place. Start
layering as usual, but try using raw cheeses like ricotta, mozzarella and goat. A little goes a long way. Then pack in veggies like spinach, squash,
eggplant, peppers, etc. If using the zucchini strips, it will be harder to serve up, but well worth it.
Sweet Butternut Heaven
3 cups butternut squash
1-2 packets stevia
2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice
2 teaspoons organic
butter
Preheat oven to 350
degrees. In a mixing bowl, mix all of
the ingredients well and then place them evenly distributed in a baking
dish. Bake uncovered for about 35
minutes or until they are soft and brown on the edges.
We love to eat this for breakfast when the weather is cooler. :)
There’s always room for salad!
Have you had your salad today? Eating salad almost every day may be one of the most healthy eating habits you can adopt -- and one of the simplest.
Pumpkin Pie in a Bowl
1 Avocado
2 cups cooked pumpkin or
fresh carrot juice warmed
2 tsp Pumpkin pie spice
2 squirts stevia
Mix in blender
Pour into bowl and you
have a delicious fall soup.
Pomegranate
Here are 3 fabulous reasons to eat a pomegranate today:
1. Low in calories, high in nutrition
Enjoy a medium-sized pomegranate for 105 nutrient-packed calories.
You’ll also get a hefty dose of blood pressure-lowering potassium, virtually no sodium, one gram of fiber and about 10% of your recommended daily vitamin C intake.
2. Improves heart health
One study found that drinking a little more than 8 ounces of pomegranate juice every day for three months improved blood flow to the heart in people with coronary heart disease.
Forty-five participants drank either the juice or a placebo beverage that looked and tasted like pomegranate juice. On average, blood flow to the heart improved 17% in the pomegranate group, but declined 18% in the placebo group in merely three months.
Other studies suggest that pomegranate juice might help prevent atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries, and even clear clogged arteries.
With atherosclerosis, plaque builds up in the arteries and reduces blood flow, potentially causing heart attack, stroke, or numbness and pain in the arms and legs.
One study found that drinking a little more than 8 ounces of pomegranate juice every day for three months improved blood flow to the heart in people with coronary heart disease.
Forty-five participants drank either the juice or a placebo beverage that looked and tasted like pomegranate juice. On average, blood flow to the heart improved 17% in the pomegranate group, but declined 18% in the placebo group in merely three months.
Other studies suggest that pomegranate juice might help prevent atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries, and even clear clogged arteries.
With atherosclerosis, plaque builds up in the arteries and reduces blood flow, potentially causing heart attack, stroke, or numbness and pain in the arms and legs.
3. Cancer fighter
Could a glass a day keep prostate cancer away? Researchers at University of California-Los Angeles tested the theory that pomegranate juice could keep prostate cancer from returning.
Forty-six men who had been treated for prostate cancer drank 8 ounces of pomegranate juice daily. The scientists measured the men’s blood levels of prostate-specific antigen (PSA), a marker of prostate health and prostate cancer. The faster these levels double, the sooner a man is likely to see his prostate cancer return. The men’s overall PSA doubling time was nearly four times slower after they began drinking the juice. Research is continuing.
The fruit also shows promise in shielding against other cancers.
Laboratory studies have shown that various components of the pomegranate suppress the growth of human breast cancer cells. Studies with mice suggest that pomegranates could reduce the spread of lung cancer.
Could a glass a day keep prostate cancer away? Researchers at University of California-Los Angeles tested the theory that pomegranate juice could keep prostate cancer from returning.
Forty-six men who had been treated for prostate cancer drank 8 ounces of pomegranate juice daily. The scientists measured the men’s blood levels of prostate-specific antigen (PSA), a marker of prostate health and prostate cancer. The faster these levels double, the sooner a man is likely to see his prostate cancer return. The men’s overall PSA doubling time was nearly four times slower after they began drinking the juice. Research is continuing.
The fruit also shows promise in shielding against other cancers.
Laboratory studies have shown that various components of the pomegranate suppress the growth of human breast cancer cells. Studies with mice suggest that pomegranates could reduce the spread of lung cancer.
It's difficult to think anything but pleasant thoughts while eating a homegrown
tomato.
Raw Tomato Soup with Shredded Raw Goat Cheese
Bliss! <3
5 Roma or Holland
tomatoes, dices
4 sun dried tomatoes,
soaked in warm water until soft and dices
¼ cup fresh basil
leaves, chopped
1 clove garlic, diced
2 tbs. fresh oregano,
finely chopped
½ cup raw goat cheese
(alta dena brand is my favorite)
Sea salt and fresh
pepper to taste
To your health and to your LIFE! ~tbfc