Rise and Shine Cereal

Save Print Rise and Shine Cereal Author: Diane and Andy Recipe type: Breakfast Prep time:  5 mins Total time:  5 mins Serves: 1 serving   Make breakfast the night before – an easy routine to get into. Ingredients ½ cup of oats, amaranth, or steel cut oats 1 T Hemp hearts 1 T Chia 1 cup of nut…

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Chia Seed Pudding

Save Print Chia Seed Pudding Author: Bryn Recipe type: Snack or Breakfast Prep time:  10 mins Cook time:  2 hours Total time:  2 hours 10 mins Serves: 8 servings   Chia seeds provide Omega 3 FA, Anti-oxidants, Fiber and Protin and hold up to 10x their weight in water, so can help hydrate the body. Add a teaspoon…

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Veggie Healing Broth

Save Print Veggie Healing Broth Author: Adapted from Elina Fuhrman Recipe type: Soup Serves: 8 servings   Ingredients Boiled water – about 4 cups 5 whole dried shitake mushrooms 2 quarts spring or purified water ½ bunch kale ½ bunch collards ½ bunch swiss chard ½ bunch mustard greens ½ small cabbage, coarsely chopped ½ fennel bulb chopped…

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Acorn Squash Wedges

  Save Print Acorn Squash Wedges Author: Adapted from Living Without Recipe type: Lunch Serves: 16   Two large acorn squash, baked until slightly charred and cut into wedges, will serve a crowd when served as part of a buffet menu. Drizzle finished squash with additional olive oil and toasted pepitas before serving for a festive side dish.…

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Winter Greens Salad with Squash & Cranberry Vinaigrette

  Save Print Winter Greens Salad with Squash & Cranberry Vinaigrette Author: Adapted from Eating Well Recipe type: Lunch Serves: 12   Ingredients 1 small kabocha squash or 3 delicata squash, halved and seeded ½ cup walnut oil or extra-virgin olive oil ⅓ cup white balsamic vinegar or white-wine vinegar 1 small shallot, minced 1 medium clove garlic,…

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Rice with Braised Squash & Greens

  Save Print Rice with Braised Squash & Greens Author: Adapted from Eating Well Serves: 4   Ingredients 2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil 1 medium onion, chopped 3 cloves garlic, minced Pinch of crushed red pepper 1½ cups vegetable broth 1 pound butternut squash, peeled and cut into ¾-inch cubes (3 cups) 1 small bunch Swiss chard,…

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Brussels Sprouts with Walnut-Lemon Vinaigrette

  Save Print Brussels Sprouts with Walnut-Lemon Vinaigrette Author: Adapted from Eating Well Recipe type: Lunch Serves: 4   Ingredients 1 pound Brussels sprouts, trimmed and quartered 2 tablespoons walnut oil 1 tablespoon minced shallot ¼ teaspoon freshly grated lemon zest 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 teaspoon whole-grain or Dijon mustard ¼ teaspoon salt Freshly ground pepper, to…

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Cleansing Yogi Tea

Save Print Cleansing Yogi Tea Author: Bryn Perkins Recipe type: Beverage Cuisine: Spiced Tea   Good once a week (more often, it will lose its effectiveness.) Ingredients For each 8 oz. cup, start with 1½ c water and add: 4 whole cardamom seed pods 6 whole peppercorns 1 slice fresh ginger root 3 whole cloves ½ stick cinnamon…

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Easy Kitcheree

Save Print Easy Kitcheree Recipe type: Lunch Cuisine: Indian   Make this recipe ahead for the 3-Day Deepening the Cleanse Retreat Ingredients ½ cup of mung beans 6 cups of filtered water. 1 cup thoroughly washed basmati rice, 1 finely chopped onion, 5 to 7 cloves of sliced or chopped garlic, 1 teaspoon peeled and chopped ginger…

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Guacamole

Save Print Guacamole Author: Bryn Recipe type: Snack Prep time:  5 mins Total time:  5 mins Serves: 4   Ingredients 2 avocados 1 clove garlic, chopped fine 1 tsp. red onion (or to taste!) – chopped fine Juice of 1 lemon or lime Fresh cilantro – chopped Pinch of Celtic sea salt Instructions Smash ingredients with a large…

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Creamy Chestnut Soup

Save Print CREAMY CHESTNUT SOUP Author: Clean Team Recipe type: Dinner Serves: 2   This is creamy and delicious, comforting on a cold winter day and equally as amazing chilled in warmer months. It’s a wonderfully hearty and filling meal on its own or can be served in small shooters for an appetizer or as a side dish…

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