Monday, August 24, 2015

Hot out of the oven.......Turmeric




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I want to introduce you to another Spice that I truly love to use within side my kitchen. As well as share with you all the Health benefits that Turmeric has in it. First you're going to want to know what is Turmeric? and were did it originate from. Turmeric native is southwest India, as this spice has been used by the Asian for thousands of years an is part a part of their Siddha medicines. As they first started using it as a dye then later for medical properties. Turmeric is a yellow-pigmented curry spice that is often used in Indian cuisine. But this spice is far more than a cooking staple. It also has a long history of medicinal use in traditional Chinese medicine, as well as Ayurvedic medicine. Within (TCM) they have used this spice to treat liver disease, skin problems, respiratory and gastrointestinal ailments, sprained muscles, joint pains, and general wound healing. As the benefits of Turmeric has been well documented in the Holistic medical field.The Bioactive ingredient in Turmeric as know as "Curcuma longa" has been found to promote health and protect against a wide array of health conditions. That includes the following anti-cancer properties that have been intensely studied, as well as drinking turmeric as a juice for many skin conditions, including eczema, chicken pox, shingles, allergy, and scabies. Turmeric also helps with kidney and cardiovascular diseases, arthritis, cancer, irritable bowel disease, Alzheimer's disease, diabetes, as well as other clinical disorders. As Turmeric adds a lot of flavor to you're food as well, just to name one dish in particular "Spanish Rice". Which you add just a few dashes to the rice to give it's color, as it adds plenty of flavor to other dishes as well.

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Oatmeal Pancake




When I came up with this recipe I was thinking about all the people who deal with multiple food allergies like myself, and I created this recipe based around using no "Flour,Eggs,Milk". As the oat's hold up like flour in this recipe. * Note: depending on how much oats you use it may come out crumbly.Texture is like a chewy oatmeal cookie.

Serves: 2

1 c. quick oats * substitute for gluten free
1 3/4 c. Water
Dash of nutmeg
Dash of cinnamon
2-3 1/2 Sugar * sugar substitute
1/2 c. Vegetable oil

Directions:

1. Combine Oat, water, cinnamon,nutmeg and sugar in a bowl. stirring until oats becomes a thick consistency.(close to cookie dough consistency, you shouldn't see any water) if you do add a little bit more oats.

2. Heat oil inside a dutch oven skillet, using a ice scoop; scoop up about 1 Tbsp. of oat batter into the pan. using a spatula pat down batter to form a pancake, allow to fry for about 2 seconds or more on both side's. * Careful this batter burn's quickly then regular pancake batter.

3. how to tell for when it's done, it lightly golden brown on both sides, add syrup and enjoy!

Friday, August 21, 2015

Kale Fruit Salad



Serves: 4

When you think of fruit salad what's the first thing that come's to mind? "Waldorf salad I bet, why not take that same salad but add Kale to it.

2 sm. heads of kale
1/3 c. raisins
2 apples peeled, cored, and chopped
2 Pears peeled, cored, and chopped
1/4 c. dried cranberries
2/3 c. thinly sliced celery
1/3 c. + 2 Tbsp. + 1 tsp. chopped walnuts
1/4 c. sunflower seeds

Directions:

1. Stir in the Kale, apples, celery, walnuts, and raisins, Pears, Cranberries, sunflower seeds . allow to chill until ready to serve.

2. Add you're favorite dressing as a finisher, and enjoy!

Thursday, August 20, 2015

S' more popcorn Treats



(Inspired by: Rice Krispie treats)

Serves: 8

If you thought "YUMMY" to Rice Krispie treats, you would love to sink you're teeth into rendition.

1 Tbsp. Vegetable oil
1/2 c. unpopped popcorn
6 Tbsp. Margarine
5 c. Marshmallow
5 c. semi sweet chocolate chips

(Chocolate chips shouldn't be melted-Apply after marshmallow mixture)

Directions:

1. Grease a 9x13 inch baking dish. Set aside.

2. Adding vegetable oil to a medium sized saucepan, and heat over high heat. When oil is hot, add popcorn. Keeping the pan moving constantly. When popcorn stops popping, remove from heat. Put popcorn into the prepared pan.

3. Melt Margarine In a medium saucepan over low heat. Stir in marshmallows and cook until melted, stirring constantly. Pour marshmallow mixture, plus add chocolate chips over popcorn and mix with spoon to coat evenly.


4. Allowing mixture to cool slightly. spray with non-stick cooking spray on hands. Mix popcorn with hands so that it is evenly coated, form into ball's or cut them into squares.

5. To add more fun add confetti sprinkles, or drizzle chocolate, or strawberry syrup over. **with crushed peanuts, or you're favorite nut's.

** Not recommended for those with tree nut allergies.



Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Chipotle Sweet potato Chili



Serves: 8

If you love "Chili" You would for sure love this Spin on a original "Chili Recipe". As chili is very versatile that's what I love about it, You can eat it with or without meat. As This is very Vegan and Vegetarian friendly as well.

2 sweet potatoes, diced
2 (14.5 oz.) cans diced stewed tomatoes
1 (8 oz.) can tomato sauce
3/4 cup diced sweet onion
1/2 cup chopped celery
1/2 cup water
1 tablespoon chili powder
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 pinch course Himalayan salt
1 pinch cayenne pepper
1 pinch garlic powder
1 pinch onion powder
1 (12 oz.) can red kidney beans, drained and rinsed
1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon
1 c. corn
2 tsp. minced chipotle peppers in adobo sauce

Directions:

1. In a large dutch oven pot, add in red kidney beans, and corn to sweet potato, stewed tomatoes, tomato sauce, onion, celery, water, chili powder,cumin, cinnamon,salt, cayenne pepper, garlic powder, chipotle peppers and place over medium-high heat, bringing to a boil, and allow to simmer for 30 minutes until flavor incorporate together. Serve with chopped chives and a dollop of low fat sour cream.

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Sage Tea



serves: 1

Salvia officinal ''Sage'' has multiple purpose, especially for sore throats. As the weather will go through some changes, especially with fall ahead of us cold & flu does not.

1 oz. Fresh sage leaves
1 c. Water
1 1/2 tsp. Manuka honey

Directions:

1. bring 1 c. of water to a boil, and once water comes to a complete boil remove from heat . Placing Sage leaves into the pot and cover with lid , and allow to steep for 3 to 5 minutes. Pour and strain tea into cup, add 11/2 tsp.honey (If you have a sore throat "DON'T USE SUGAR") and stir .

*Note
Sugar only makes the matter worse, honey is much soother on the throat.

~Living Better Tip:

This tea works for any Infections of the mouth.

you can also use this to gargle with, just skip over adding the honey.

Monday, August 17, 2015

Hot out of the oven....Sage



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When it comes to seasoning different meals which I am a huge fan of. I "LOVE" the accent that Sage give's the food that it's added into, as Sage has a very wonderful aroma and flavor. "Saliva Officinals" (Sage), has a very wonderful aroma as flavor. Sage is like my second hand to nature when it comes to seasoning food "YES" Salt and Pepper is to, But Sage has and is used for multiple purpose thing's, that I will get into as I hope you continue to read this Article. Saliva officials is a natural remedy for headaches, as it serves a great purpose for you're hair especially help's bring out highlights within dark hair as it reduces the sight of gray. Sage is rooted from Egypt, where it was used in as a fertility aid. Along with medicinal Uses, Saliva officials is good for cramps, gas and bloating. Its oils have antibacterial properties, making sage effective for fighting infections. While making a tea out Sage which is a great throat soother for when you have a sore throat. As Sage is packed with loads of beneficial vitamins, especially the fresh leaves are a good source of antioxidant vitamin. So the next time you see Sage, Please do yourself a favor "Think about all the good properties it carries", and open you're home as well as help other's you may know. By introducing sage into you're home, and make it a conversation piece to pass the word around. That's all it takes to Live Better.