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First thing...
Then, meat gives you cancer?



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12/11 | by Susan Powter
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Break the fast with whole grain.  Notice the energy you have hours later and, how easy it is and, it is. 
Break the non thinking of processed, enriched, refined white coated cereals for, food. 
Give your body the gift of nutrients to start your day....imagine!

Rice Porridge

INGREDIENTS

2 cups cooked brown rice
2 cups low fat soy or rice milk
3 tablespoons dried fruit - pick one or mix them (raspberries,
blueberries, raisins, currants)
A good sized pinch of cinnamon
2 tablespoon honey
2 eggs (or 3 egg whites and one yolk)
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

DIRECTIONS

1. Combine the cooked brown rice, milk, fruit, cinnamon, and honey
in a
small saucepan. Bring to a boil, and then reduce heat to low and
simmer.
After about 15 minutes, spoon out a bit of the hot mixture and stir it
into
the bowl with the beaten eggs, slowly adding a Tbls. at a time until
you
have about a third cup. (to prevent curdling)
2. Stir the egg rice mixture back into the rice along with the
vanilla

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12/11 | by Susan Powter
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Next week
Is now...

The tea
Is lovely...

A foundation
Of wellness

Is real..



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A blog
For Saturday...
That went up
On Monday
Because...

The new computer
Needed some time
To get to know
Me...
We understand
Each other perfectly
Now...

Your weekly
Review
A day, or two
Later..

When I say next week
I mean, now...

Enjoy..




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12/09 | by Susan Powter
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Rice pilaf, sweet rice...
Two rice dishes
One week...

Before you know it...
Exaclty

Sweet Colorful Rice Salad

2 cups of cooked fresh or frozen white sweet corn
2 cups cooked Basmati Rice (or any whole grain rice)
¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro
4 scallions, chopped
1 large juicy tomato, chopped
½ cup cucumber, chopped
Juice from 1 large lemon
½ tsp. salt
1 TBSP. Olive oil
Pinch of Cayenne
1 tsp. honey (optional)

Put corn in a large bowl. Mix the rest of the ingredients, pour over the corn and toss well.

Options:
Spice it up with 1 chopped jalapeño
Replace cilantro with parsley

The point is
One whole food
Exchange
At a time...

Make it
Eat it
And
Enjoy...


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I’m blogging, directly to Jayne.....

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12/05 | by Susan Powter
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Simple
Whole
And
Fabulous..


Brown Rice Pilaf

1 tsp. olive oil
2 medium onions, minced
10 oz. mushrooms, sliced
½ tsp. thyme
1 ½ cup brown rice, uncooked
5 ¾ cup boiling organic chicken broth
1 tsp. or to taste
½ tsp black pepper or to taste

Preheat over to 350 degrees. Heat oil in a 3 quart oven proof casserole on medium heat. Sauté onions and garlic for 10 minutes, until onions are transparent. Add mushrooms and thyme. Raise heat and sauté mushrooms until liquid evaporates. Add rice and mix until rice turns opaque. Add broth, salt and pepper. Cover casserole tightly and cook in oven for one hour. Check to see if all the liquid is absorbed. Fluff with a fork and serve. Fabulous as a stuffing.


Kale with Plum Vinegar

4 cups kale- destemmed and chopped
¼ cup water
1 tsp. olive oil
I large leek- thinly sliced
Umeboshi Plum Vinegar to taste


In a large skillet, sauté the leek in the olive oil for about 5 minutes. Cover the sautéed leek with the kale, add the water, cover the skillet, and lower the heat.
Steam the kale for about 4 minutes or until it becomes bright green in color and slightly wilted. Remove from heat and sprinkle with the plum vinegar. Umeboshi vinegar is very salty – sprinkle slowly at first to taste. Add more if you like salty. Toss all together and eat it!

Note: If you don’t have Umeboshi on hand, get some. Meantime, you can sprinkle fresh lemon juice, rice vinegar or apple cider vinegar. None compare to the health benefits of Umebosh. After one bottle, you’ll be buying it by case.

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