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I live on purpose. Meaning, I have a purposeful life. Nearly 28 years in every branch of the United States Army. Successful business owner, Avid student, Insightful teacher, Staunch Advocate, Fierce competitor and overall Social butterfly. I am a full-time teacher and student, I give as good as I get while continually evolving into what I will actually be known and remembered for once I no longer grace the visible plane. Learning vicariously through the actions of others has served me well, and helped me to get immersed in a vast arena of pursuits over the years. I cherish my internal solitude, while nourishing my social butterfly nature. I simply. . . AM! As said by Yoda. . . Do, or do not do. There is no try. So, Eat live to live well, sing like you're in the shower, dance like no ones watching, love like you've never been hurt and eat the rainbow without counting calories.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

For those that need a *MEAT* substitue. Not my choice but for some to ease in this is a viable way (AT FIRST)

Vegetarian/Vegan Alternatives

The growing popularity of vegetarianism and veganism has resulted in an abundance of soy- and grain-based substitutes for most common animal products consumed in the traditional American diet. From pizza pepperoni to sour cream, delicious meat-free and dairy-free alternatives now exist. The following list outlines many of the alternatives currently available. Some of these substitutes are stocked by typical supermarkets and grocery stores, while others may be found only in natural food stores.

  • Bacon can be replaced by soy-based bacon strips (e.g. Fakin Bacon brand or Stonewall's Cajun Bacon)
  • Beef Jerky can be replaced by a soy-based jerky (e.g. Stonewall's Jerquee)
  • Butter is easily replaced by dairy-free margarine. Any brand made with non-hydrogenated oils is recommended (e.g.. Earth Balance or Spectrum brands).
  • Cakes and Brownies can be made with dairy-free, egg-free mixes (e.g. Pamela's brand)
  • Cheese can be replaced by soy- or rice-based cheese. Unfortunately, many brands still contain casein (a milk protein). A couple of brands which don't are Soymage and VeganRella.
  • Chocolate Bars are available without dairy, usually in the form of dark chocolate (e.g. Tropical Source brand).
  • Cookies can be made without eggs or dairy products. Several brands typically are available in natural food stores (e.g. Sunflour Cookies or Boston Cookies)
  • Cream Cheese is easily replaced by delicious soy-based alternatives (e.g. Tofutti or Soya Kaas brands).
  • Deli Meats can be replaced by soy- or gluten-based sandwich slices. Yves and Tofurky brands are very good and widely available. Shelf-stable brands exist too, such as Dixie Diner.
  • Eggs can be replaced in frying, egg salad, and baking. Mashed tofu combined with a little turmeric or with a mix (e.g. Tofu Helper or Fantastic Foods brands) is a nice alternative to scrambled eggs. Tasty tofu mixes are also available for easy eggless "egg" salad. Eggs can be replaced in baking too. For each egg, substitute a heaping teaspoon of soy flour and a tablespoon of water, or slightly less than a 1/4 cup of applesauce or mashed banana. Prepackaged substitutes for eggs in baking are also available (e.g. EnerG Egg Replacer or Orgran No Egg).
  • Gelatin is a protein obtained by boiling animal bones, tendons, ligaments, hooves, and/or skin. It is a common ingredient in jellied candies, frosted toaster pastries and cereals, Jell-O, etc. Alternatives include carrageenan, agar-agar, fruit pectin, and locust bean gum.
  • Ground Beef can be replaced by healthy soy-based varieties (e.g. Yves or Lightlife brands).
  • Hamburgers are easily replaced by soy-, grain-, or vegetable-based burgers. Some taste very much like traditional burgers (e.g. Gardenburger Flame-Grilled), while others have an original taste of their own (e.g. Dr. Praeger's). Shelf-stable mixes are available too, such as Harvest Direct.
  • Hot Dogs can be replaced by soy/tofu dogs. Several brands are now widely available.
  • Ice Cream is easily replaced bysoy- or rice-based frozen desserts. Some brands are so good that you truly can't tell the difference (try Tofutti Supreme or, for an excellent low-fat variety, Soy Delicious). Also, sorbet is almost always dairy free.
  • Ice Cream Sandwiches and Cookie Sandwiches can be replaced by delicious soy-based alternatives (e.g. Tofutti Cuties and TooToos).
  • Jell-O is easily replaced by a similar, gelatin-free dessert (e.g. Superfruits brand).
  • Macaroni and Cheese can be replaced by a nondairy alternative (e.g. Macaroni and chReese by Roads End Organics)
  • Mayonnaise is easily replaced by eggless or tofu-based alternatives (e.g. Hain or Nayonaise brands)
  • Milk is easily replaced by soy milk, rice milk, or oat milk. These are excellent replacements in baking too. There are dozens of brands available and they all taste different, so find the one that's right for you.
  • Parmesan Cheese can be replaced by a soy-based parmesan alternative (e.g. Soymage brand).
  • Pizza Pepperoni is easily replaced by the much healthier soy-based varieties. The flavor and texture is the same, but without the grease! Try Yves or Lightlife brands.
  • Sausage can be replaced by soy/tofu sausage (e.g. Lightlife brand).
  • Sour Cream is easily replaced by a soy-based alternative (e.g. Tofutti Sour Supreme).
  • Whey is a serum obtained from cow's milk. Soybean whey is a good alternative.
  • Whipped Cream/Topping is easily replaced by a delicious soy-based whipped topping (e.g. Hip Whip by Now and Zen).
  • Yogurt can be replaced by soy yogurt. Several brands are now available.
Fabulous web site this came from is http://www.nomeatmarch.com 

Sunday, April 21, 2013

All Raw or Mostly Raw. . . That is the question.


For the last two weeks I've been swamped with these articles asking if all raw is good or most raw is good or 50/50 or whatever.  The best answer I can give you is that it is TOTALLY individual.  Listen, our bodies know what they need and what works best for the individual.  Please refrain from being caught up in some professed expert.  I am my nutritionist.  I studied, took courses and learned from several people in the field and took the things that resonated best with me..

Everything ain't good for every BODY!  But I tried anyway!  (Jill Scott - singer)

I am not Vegetarian, I am not Vegan, I am not a Raw Foodist. I am not any label that someone can place on me.  I am a Raw Food Chef.  I am a teacher of the raw food experience and I am a Rawmazing Health Vitalist.  I make delightful foods that are Vegetarian, Vegan and Raw.  I make smoothies, salads, desserts, juices and a menagerie of tasteful delights.  I relish in tasting them ALL.  I make them for friends, family, clients and the general public.


I have lived for periods of time in each.  Depending where I was and what was feasible.  I like flexibility the best.  I was told my eating style seems Flexitarian.  I thought that interesting.

As a person concerned with my personal health, fitness and vitality, I am very thoughtful of what I eat, drink and apply to my body in the way of it being directly absorbed into my skin tissues...This my choice.  I can only hope you will also make choices that are viable for you as well.

Please refrain from the have to do this or that.  Can never eat this or that.  This is good for you - in the next study - now it is marked as bad.  Simply, Do you.  Be where you are and make the steps you determine are best for you in the time you are in.  If you never ate fruit...try eating some.  Not becoming a fruitatarian overnight.  (unless you want to become fruitataran)  You always drink coffee everyday three or four times...insert a few glasses of clean water.

Do be the best U that you can be.  Choose health over illness.  Select REAL FOOD over food like things..

Make a choice to Upgrade your options and take a chance at optimal health.

DRINKS-JUICES-SMOOTHIES AND ALL THINGS WET!! This post has 40 recipes. copy and paste onto a word document!!

SMOOTHIES – DRINKS AND ALL THINGS WET

Smoothies from the Boutenko family

http://www.rawfamily.com/recipes

Green Smoothies for Beginners

Basic Balance
Victoria Boutenko
1 mango
1 cup kale
1 cup water
Yields 1 quart

Rocket Fuel Smoothie
Victoria Boutenko
2 cups green or red seedless grapes
3 golden kiwis, peeled
1 ripe orange, peeled, seeds removed
1 small leaf of aloe vera, with skin
5 leaves red leaf lettuce
2 cups water
Yields 2 quarts

Morning Zing Smoothie
Victoria Boutenko
½ bunch dandelion greens
2 stalks celery
½ inch fresh ginger root
2 peaches
½ pineapple
Yields 2 quarts

Parsley Passion Smoothie
Sergei Boutenko
1 bunch fresh parsley
1 cucumber, peeled
1 Fuji apple
1 ripe banana
1–2 cups water
Yields 2 quarts

Savory Green Smoothies and Soups

Mediterranean Soup
Victoria Boutenko
3 cups spinach
3 stalks celery
1 sprig oregano
1 sprig thyme
1 red bell pepper
1 large avocado
1 cucumber
1 jalapeƱo pepper
1 lime, juiced
2 cups water
Enjoy with dulse leaves or flakes
Yields 3 quarts


Soup Gazpacho
Victoria Boutenko
3 leaves kale, stems removed
1 bunch basil
3 large tomatoes
2 stalks celery
1 red bell pepper
1 large avocado
1 lime, juiced
1 cup water
Yields 2 quarts



Thai Soup
Sergei Boutenko

2 cucumbers
1 large avocado
1 lime, juiced
3 cloves garlic
6 leaves curly kale, stems removed
½ teaspoon dried turmeric powder
½ inch fresh ginger root
2 cups water
Yields 2 quarts



Cucumber Dill-icious Soup
Valya Boutenko 

2 cucumbers
½ bunch dill
1 large avocado
5 leaves dinosaur kale, stems removed
2 stalks celery
1 lime, juiced
3 cloves garlic
Yields 2 quarts

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Green Puddings

Kent Mango Bliss
Victoria Boutenko

2 Kent mangoes
1 bunch chard, stems removed
1 pear
1 banana
Serve with kiwi.
Yields 3 cups



Green Pudding
Victoria Boutenko

1 bunch fresh parsley
5 grape leaves
½ pineapple
1 Abbot pear
1 orange, peeled
1 cup water
Yields 2 cups



Persimmon Pudding
Victoria Boutenko

3 fuyu persimmons, peeled, seeds removed
3 cups baby spinach
1 ripe banana
Yields 2 cups



The Pear-fect Smoothie
By Katya 

2 d’Anjou pears
7 leaves purple kale, stems removed
1 leaf aloe vera
1 banana
Yields 2 cups



Applesauce
Valya Boutenko

4 apples
1 banana
1 head romaine lettuce
½ teaspoon cinnamon
2 cups water
Yields 3 cups

Green Smoothies for Body Care

Aloe Facial Cleanser
Valya Boutenko 

½ cucumber
½ avocado
1 large leaf aloe vera, with skin
Apply on skin as a sunscreen, or after sunburn, or to improve overall skin health. Keep on skin 10–30 minutes, then rinse off.
Yields 1 cup

Super Green Smoothies

Victoria’s Favorite Dark Green
Victoria Boutenko
1 bunch dandelion greens
4 Roma tomatoes
3 cups water
Yields 2 quarts

Heavy Metals Be Gone
Valya Boutenko
1 bunch cilantro
2 cups stinging nettles
1 bunch fresh parsley
3 stalks celery
1 lemon, juiced
2 mangoes
Yields 2 quarts

Green Smoothie Monster
Victoria Boutenko
4 leaves kale, stems removed
4 leaves chard, stems removed
½ bunch fresh parsley
1 leaf aloe vera
½ bunch dandelion greens
3 pears
1 banana
3 cups water
Yields 2 quarts


Dark Green Love
Victoria Boutenko
1 bunch dandelion greens
1 medium cucumber
3 cups water
Yields 2 quarts

Green Smoothies for Adventurous Souls

O-mega Aphrodisiac
Victoria Boutenko
3 cups wild purslane
1 small watermelon
3 limes, juiced
Yields 2 quarts


Revitalizing Energizer Smoothie
Victoria Boutenko
6 young grape leaves (they contain resveratrol, which triggers longevity genes)
3 leaves dinosaur kale, stems removed
2 mangoes
1 pint strawberries
2 cups orange juice
Yields 1 quart


Summer Splendor Smoothie
Sergei Boutenko
4 leaves chard, stems removed
3 stalks celery
1 head fresh parsley
6 apricots
3 peaches
½ vanilla bean
Yields 2 quarts


“Bitter Delight” Cocktail
Victoria Boutenko
1 large leaf aloe vera, with skin
4 leaves chard, stems removed
3 cups chickweed
1 banana
1 peach
1 pear
Yields 1 quart

Green Smoothies for Children

Miner’s Lettuce Smoothie
Sergei Boutenko
3 cups wild crafted miner’s lettuce (wild edible)
2 ripe pears
½ pint blueberries
2 cups water
Yields 2 quarts

Coco-Tango
Sergei Boutenko
Thai coconut, meat and water
5 leaves kale, stems removed
2 nectarines
2 peaches
1 mango
Yields 2 quarts


The Laughing Gorilla
Valya Boutenko
½ head romaine lettuce
2 ripe bananas, peeled and frozen
2 oranges, peeled, seeds removed
1 mango
2 cups water
Yields 2 quarts
Warning: consumption of smoothie may
result in spontaneously occurring, extremely
contagious gorilla laughter



Emerald Applesauce
Aletha Nowitzky
4:5 apples
1 bunch fresh parsley
½ inch fresh ginger root
Yields 3 cups

Green Smoothies for Pets

Poochie’s Gourmet Green Smoothie
1 cup kale
1 banana
1 cup water
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon kelp (granules or powder)
Add some torn nori sheets; dogs love it!


Fluffy’s Delight
1 cup wheatgrass clippings (or any other grass, not sprayed)
1 cup water
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 capsules fish oil (pour on the smoothie, in the bowl)
Pinch of catnip (optional)
Yields 7 servings: You may freeze it in an ice-cube tray and serve it by the cube.

BlueBerry Smoothie
4 brazil nuts (soaked)
12 almonds (soaked)
2 cups distilled or filtered water
2 soaked dates
1 cup frozen organic or fresh blueberries
1 large banana
1 medium apple
1 medium zucchini
1/2 tablespoon cold pressed flaxseed oil
2 tablespoons of a super green powder of your choice

If you have a high speed blender then you an add all items, blend till smooth and serve.  If not then you will need to place the nuts, water and soaked dates in the blender first. Blend well and and put the resulting liquid through a strainer. Return strained liquid to the blender and add the other ingredients (chopped), blend well till you have a fabulous smoothie.  Drink and enjoy

Mikey's Milkshake (Unbelievably good!!)

Makes 6 services
Soak 2 cups of fresh pecans (about 1/2 pound) for about 5 minutes, rinse them, soak them another 5 minutes and rinse them again.
Then put into a Vita-Mix (or powerful blender):

8 pitted dates
A level teaspoon of Celtic Sea Salt (or to taste)
2 - 3 teaspoons of honey (or to taste)
1 and 1/2 vanilla beans (optional)
5 - 12 macadamia nuts (make it creamier!!)
Refrigerated cold water to total 60 oz.
Turn on low until the nuts are ground up. Then whip it on high for 1 to 1 1/2 minutes.


Green Smoothies

For those with a Vita-Mix, put in the ingredients below and blend for 15 to 20 seconds.
Ingredients:
2 handfuls of spinach, mixed greens, kale or turnip greens
(Yes I know, you don't want to eat any of those. Me, too, but in a green smoothie with all the other stuff, you won't even taste them.)
1 banana
2 ripe mangoes without the skin or pit (or 2 peaches, a cup of blueberries, strawberries, pitted cherries, or an additional banana)
2 cups of refrigerated spring or distilled water

Fruit Smoothie

For those concerned about their protein in the morning or wonder what to have instead of eggs to start their day, this smoothie makes a wonderful start.

Ingredients: Soaked flax seeds, Banana, Fresh or frozen fruit and water (dates and grated orange rind optional)
Place 1-2 heaping tablespoons of soaked Flax Seeds* in your blender.
Add 1-2 cups of water.
Turn on high speed until the seeds turn thick and "goopy." Add more water if needed.
Add one peeled banana.
Add frozen or fresh fruit. If you didn't add frozen fruit and want it chilled, add ice cubes.
If you want it sweeter, add 4 - 6 soaked dates without the pits.
If you want a nice orange tang, add a bit of grated orange rind.
Mix and match any fruits you like:
Strawberries and bananas;
Peaches, strawberries and bananas; or
Peaches, pineapples, bananas and coconut.
Add raw (unroasted) carob powder to any smoothie.

I keep a container of flax seeds soaking in the refrigerator just like other people keep milk or eggs on hand. I also keep a small dish of soaking dates in water to use as a sweetener.


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Green Giant Juice YUMMY!

Ingredients:

* 3 to 4 cups washed green grapes, with or without seeds
* 1 cup fresh cucumber, with or without peel
* 1/2 cup frozen or fresh sweet peas
* 1 stalk celery, cut into approximately 3 - inch pieces
* 1/2 to 1 cup of broccoli
* 1/4 to 1/2 medium sized avocado, peeled

Directions:

Place ingredients in blender jar in order listed above. Secure lid and blend well.

Variations:
Add 1 oz. Wheat grass or sprouts of choice and/or add Agave nectar, to taste.



Orange Creamy Dreamy

2 peeled naval oranges
1 tsp of vanilla extract or vanilla bean to taste
4 cups of almond milk in vanilla or original
agave nectar or maple syrup to sweeten..


Blend on low then on high until much of the pulp is disipated.




** Master Cleanse/Lemonade Diet Recipe
"2 Tbsp lemon or lime juice (approx. 1/2 lemon)
2 Tbsp genuine [organic grade A, B or C] maple syrup (not maple flavored sugar syrup)
1/10 Tsp cayenne pepper (red pepper) or to taste
distilled water, medium hot [or cold if preferred] 

Daily Green Juice
2 cucumbers
1/2 stalk celery
1/2 bunch parsley
1 lemon
1-2 cloves garlic

Put all ingredients in juicer, mix, and drink slowly. The base is always cucumber and/or celery, that is what makes it taste good. You can modify the recipe by adding a green apple, garlic, ginger, pea shoots, buckwheat, kale or collards—anything green.

Carrot-Apple Zinger
2 large carrots 
1 apple 
1 medium beet 
1 1-inch slice of fresh ginger 
1) Put all ingredients through a juicer.    Serves 1.

Cilantro Detox
4-6 apples 
1 medium beet 

1/3 of a fennel bulb 
juice of 1/2 lime 
large handful of cilantro 
Put all the ingredients through a juicer and enjoy. Serves 1-2.

Dr. Kirschner's Green Drink In an Out of Print Book by Dr. Kirschner, I Found This Wonderful Recipe, which I've Modified a Little
1 pineapple, juiced
15 almonds, soaked
4 dates, soaked and pitted
2 heaping tbsp. of soaked sunflower seeds
1–2 large handfuls (or more) of fresh green leaves (see below)
1/2 tsp. kelp powder
1) Juice 1 pineapple, then put into the blender with all the other ingredients and blend well.
Makes approximately 1 quart of a delicious and nutritious drink. Best consumed the same day.
 NOTE: The green leaves can be one or a combination of watercress, parsley, spinach, arugula, beet tops, etc. or you can use wild herbs if you can get them. Dr. Kirschner had his own garden of wild edible weeds, such as lamb’s quarters, purslane, comfrey, chickweed, filaree, malva, dandelion, etc. 
VARIATION: This drink can also be made with just the pineapple juice blended with the green leaves.

RAWSOME FOODS TO MAKE AND ENJOY

RAWsome RECIPES

For a couple of weeks I scoured different combinations.  I made others recipes and made some up and in a mashup.  I have what I think is a great Southern staple....GREENS!

Down Home Greens

1 bunch kale or turnip greens,1 bunch collard greens,
2 tbsp. flaxseed oil,
1/4 lemon, juiced, 
3 tbsp. unpasteurized apple cider vinegar, 
1 1/2 tbsp. unheated honey, (if you like a little sweetness in your greens)
1–2 garlic cloves, pressed, 
1 tsp. ground cumin, 
1/2 scant tsp. Celtic sea salt or to taste 
1) Wash the greens and cut out the rib going almost all the way down the middle of the leaf (save for juicing).
2) Lay the greens one on top of the other and then fold in half and roll the whole bunch into a tight roll. (You'll probably have to do this twice to use all the greens.) Starting at one end of the roll, cut into very thin slivers. Put the slivers into a large bowl and set aside.  

3) In a small bowl, mix the rest of the ingredients and blend well into a dressing.  
4) Toss the greens with the dressing until they are well coated. Put approx. 3 heavy plates directly on top of the greens. Cover and let marinate in the refrigerator overnight. The plates help compress the dressing into the tough green leaves. These greens could also be served just freshly prepared, but you may need time to get used to the flavor.

**Shout Out to Isa Chandra, (Post Punk Kitchen) THIS IS BY FAR THE BEST VEGAN CORNBREAD RECIPE I'VE MADE - However the best I ate was at a restaurant in Clarksville, MD called Green Sage..


Vegan Cornbread

by IsaChandra

Makes 12 to 16 squares
This is a delicious basic vegan cornbread. It is moist and crunchy and corntastic. It is not a sweet bread, but a bread to be savored with soup or smothered with guacamole. For best results, use old-fashioned cornmeal.
2 cups cornmeal
1 cup unbleached all-purpose flour
2 teaspoon baking powder
1/3 cup canola oil
2 tablespoons maple syrup
2 cups soymilk (or the mylk of your choice)
2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar
1/2 teaspoon salt


Directions:
Preheat oven to 350, line a 9×13 baking pan with parchment paper or spray the bottom lightly with non-stick cooking spray.
In a medium bowl, wisk together the soymilk and the vinegar and set aside.
In a large bowl, sift together the dry ingredients (cornmeal, flour, baking powder and salt).
Add the oil and maple syrup to the soymilk mixture. Wisk with a wire wisk or a fork until it is foamy and bubbly, about 2 minutes.
Pour the wet ingredient into the dry and mix together using a large wooden spoon or a firm spatula. Pour batter into the prepared baking pan and bake 30-35 minutes, until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Slice into squares and serve warm or store in an airtight container.

Smoothies Galore

I've been on a smoothie kick of late and as a result I've come up with a few delicious concoctions that have tickled not only my taste buds but those of unsuspecting co-workers..

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This smoothie was amazing with zing. Wheatgrass juice 2 oz. 1 apple cored and cut up. 1 banana. juice from 1 lemon. nice piece of ginger. ( I used about a half inch piece and remembered I had crystalized ginger from Germany) 1 to 2 cups water...start with 1 and judge by taste. HP Blend for half a min and Voila!! Blend more if your blender is not HP (high Powered)