This recipe is a variation on the one-ingredient ice cream made with bananas. I use grated orange zest for that little bit of extra flavor. This summer we had a bunch of oranges and before we used them, I grated the orange peel (the zest) and froze it. Frozen zest has a much stronger tang… Read More“
Archives for March 2015
4 Best Methods for Cooking Vegetables
Here are the best tried and true methods to cook vegetables and keep the most nutrient content. Of course, many vegetables can be eaten raw to get the most nutrient value. But when cooking vegetables, do so lightly and don’t overcook them! Steaming Steaming is one way to prepare simple, clean-tasting vegetables. Steaming takes 5-10… Read More“
Top 5 Herbs for Immune Support
Nature is a wonderland of healing and nourishment. Most of our medicine came originally from plants. Pharmaceutical companies have found ways to synthesize them into chemicals so they are no longer natural products. Many of these herbs can be found in pill or capsule form and purchased from stores or pharmacies. But we can grow… Read More“
Greek Salad with Spinach
Looking for a new way of serving salad at a meal? Try this Greek Salad with Spinach for a refreshing change. It’s dairy-free, diabetic-friendly and vegan. That makes it good for just about everyone! Greek Salad with Spinach Author: Amber Recipe type: Appetizer Cuisine: Vegetables Print Ingredients 1 pound spinach leaves washed and… Read More“
National Nutrition Month
March is National Nutrition Month This year’s theme is “Bite Into a Healthy Lifestyle.” The goal is to make people aware of how to make better food choices that will result in consuming fewer calories to achieve and maintain a healthy weight, reduce the risk of chronic disease and promote overall health. People are encouraged… Read More“
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