Great little article on foods, cookwear, and left overs!
www.ewg.org/healthyhometips/JanesHolidayKitchen#food
Check it out!
Tried a great recipe from Everyday Raw Desserts! Made a few changes to the recipe so we could eat it. Give it a try and let me know what you think:
Chocolate Pudding:
2 Avacados, pitted/peeled
1 c. Rice Milk
3/4 c. Maple Syrup
3/4 c. Cocoa Powder
1 tsp. Pure Vanilla Extract
1/4 tsp Cinnamon
Pinch of Sea Salt
Put all in blender and puree to smooth!
Enjoy!
Chocolate Pudding:
2 Avacados, pitted/peeled
1 c. Rice Milk
3/4 c. Maple Syrup
3/4 c. Cocoa Powder
1 tsp. Pure Vanilla Extract
1/4 tsp Cinnamon
Pinch of Sea Salt
Put all in blender and puree to smooth!
Enjoy!
When I first heard of this tip I thought it was crazy, a friend of mine said, "Use variety when you cook, make the plate colorful and pretty!" I had 4 kids and who had time to make a pretty plate. But, I did notice that when the plate was more colorful my kids did eat better. To make this a bit easier I bought all my fruits and veggies and cleaned all the ones I could ahead of time.
So, I clean my broccoli, cauliflower, celery, washed apples, pears, etc...then when I fix mealtime plates it is so easy to make it pretty and colorful. If we are eating a pasta dish (which is mainly white) I will put some broccoli on it along with a few slices of apple and tad-ah a perfectly pleasing plate! Having everything cut up and ready to go makes this process quick and easy especially for lunch.
I also try to vary texture and tastes! Like the example above the pasta is a softer texture, with a broccoli for crunch and apple for a touch of sweetness!
Menu planning also makes this tip even easier! If you have a menu all set up then you have everything you need to make your plates look appealing!
So, I clean my broccoli, cauliflower, celery, washed apples, pears, etc...then when I fix mealtime plates it is so easy to make it pretty and colorful. If we are eating a pasta dish (which is mainly white) I will put some broccoli on it along with a few slices of apple and tad-ah a perfectly pleasing plate! Having everything cut up and ready to go makes this process quick and easy especially for lunch.
I also try to vary texture and tastes! Like the example above the pasta is a softer texture, with a broccoli for crunch and apple for a touch of sweetness!
Menu planning also makes this tip even easier! If you have a menu all set up then you have everything you need to make your plates look appealing!
Hello Everyone,
The book is here and I will be at the Caribou Coffee House right by Lakewinds on 101 and Minnetonka Blvd. from 1:00pm- 2:45pm. If you would like to pick up your pre-ordered book there it would be great! Hope to see you all there. I will have extra books for sale as well!
Have a great weekend!
The book is here and I will be at the Caribou Coffee House right by Lakewinds on 101 and Minnetonka Blvd. from 1:00pm- 2:45pm. If you would like to pick up your pre-ordered book there it would be great! Hope to see you all there. I will have extra books for sale as well!
Have a great weekend!
This quick and easy meal the entire family will love! It is super healthy and so easy to prepare, serve and clean up!
You will need:
A grill or oven
Tin Foil
Parchment paper- non bleached (if possible)
1 filet of white fish per person (WILD CAUGHT)
Green Beans- fresh or frozen about 6 per person
Organic Potatoes- sliced very thin- 6-10 per person
1 1/2 T. GF Tamari Soy Sauce
1/2 c. Olive Oil or Melted Coconut Oil
1 T. Freshly squeezed lemon juice
1 tsp. Freshly grated lemon zest from an organic lemon
In a bowl combine: (Sauce mixture is enough for about 3 servings. I double it for 6 servings)
soy sauce, oil, lemon juice, and lemon zest- whisk together
Layer:
Lay out a piece of tin foil
Top it with a piece of parchment paper
Place a layer of potatoes (6-10: very thinly sliced)
(on top of potatoes) Place 6 or so green beans
Lay one filet of fish on top of the beans
Drizzle 1/4 of sauce mixture over the "stack"
Close up parchment to make a pouch, close tin foil around the parchment to keep it sealed.
Place each pouch on the grill or in a 350 degree oven for about 1/2 hour or until the fish flakes! Yummy! My kids love their little pouch of dinner. They open it up- usually add a bit more lemon and eat it right up! I love the clean up- no pots or pans to clean up!
Enjoy!
You will need:
A grill or oven
Tin Foil
Parchment paper- non bleached (if possible)
1 filet of white fish per person (WILD CAUGHT)
Green Beans- fresh or frozen about 6 per person
Organic Potatoes- sliced very thin- 6-10 per person
1 1/2 T. GF Tamari Soy Sauce
1/2 c. Olive Oil or Melted Coconut Oil
1 T. Freshly squeezed lemon juice
1 tsp. Freshly grated lemon zest from an organic lemon
In a bowl combine: (Sauce mixture is enough for about 3 servings. I double it for 6 servings)
soy sauce, oil, lemon juice, and lemon zest- whisk together
Layer:
Lay out a piece of tin foil
Top it with a piece of parchment paper
Place a layer of potatoes (6-10: very thinly sliced)
(on top of potatoes) Place 6 or so green beans
Lay one filet of fish on top of the beans
Drizzle 1/4 of sauce mixture over the "stack"
Close up parchment to make a pouch, close tin foil around the parchment to keep it sealed.
Place each pouch on the grill or in a 350 degree oven for about 1/2 hour or until the fish flakes! Yummy! My kids love their little pouch of dinner. They open it up- usually add a bit more lemon and eat it right up! I love the clean up- no pots or pans to clean up!
Enjoy!
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