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All Hail, Red Kale! Kale is considered a variety of cabbage and it is one of the healthiest vegetables you can eat, full of vitamins and minerals. Also, like its cousin cabbage, kale contains powerful substances called sulforaphanes. These are…
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Gingery Brown Rice Bowls Serves 4 This recipe was inspired by the frozen rice bowls you can buy at the store. These are cheaper and taste better (in my humble opinion)! 2 cups cooked Brown Rice 1 Tablespoon unrefined coconut…
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Yummy, Healthy Food Makes Me SO Happy! Super ‘Shrooms! Researchers at the University of Illinois found that mushrooms are rich in dietary fibers that lower cholesterol and beta-glucan, a long-chained starch that boosts the immune system. And it isn’t just…
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Roasted Vegetables and Sun-Dried Tomato Pasta Serves 6 Preparation Time 25 mins Cooking time 30 mins Impressive enough for guests, this dinner is a yummy, healthy treat. 12 oz rice pasta spirals 1 red onion, sliced 1 medium eggplant, diced…
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This dish is a healthier version of stir-fried green beans you would order at a Chinese restaurant. I have substituted ground tempeh for ground pork, significantly increasing the fiber and phytonutrients. Also, broiling the beans beforehand gives them a yummy,…
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