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Herb Potato Salad – Served Warm or Cold

    Herbed Potato Salad

    Vegan, GF, Vegetarian

    Happily Serves 4

    ALL ORGANIC INGREDIENTS

    1 lb.Organic baby potatoes or fingerling potatoes

    2 garlic cloves, minced

    ½ Cup Whole grain mustard

    ¼ – ½ C Avocado oil

    1 Cup chopped fresh herbs: thyme, tarragon, dill, chives

    2 – 3 TBSP Capers, drained, finely chopped

    Sea salt and pepper to taste

    Place (diced) potatoes in a large pot of cold water, bring to a boil. Remove & allow them to cool.

    Place potatoes in a large bowl, toss with garlic, mustard, avocado oil, herbs, and capers.

     

    Cowboy Salsa

       

      Vegetarian, Gluten Free

      Happily serves 8-10

       

      ALL ORGANIC INGREDIENTS

      1/2 Cup Avocado oil

      1-2 TBSP Raw Coconut sugar or Monk Fruit

      1/3 Cup Coconut vinegar

      1 tsp Chili powder

      1 tsp Himalayan Sea salt

      1 Cup black-eyed peas or Kidney beans

      1 Cup black beans

      1 Cup Aduki Beans

      1 Yellow Onion

      2 Green Onions

      2 Garlic Cloves

      1 diced Green bell pepper

      1 diced Red bell pepper

      1 diced Yellow bell pepper

       Handful chopped cilantro

      2 TBSP Lime juice

      Optional: 1/4 Cup Jodi’s Salsa

      Whisk together the Avocado oil, coconut sugar, coconut vinegar, chili powder, and salt.

      Combine beans, red onion, and bell peppers.  Stir in cilantro.

      Cover and chill at least 1 hour or overnight to blend flavors.

      Serve chilled or at room temperature.

      10 Reasons to Eat Clean

        eat clean

        1. You’ll become more mindful.
        Which one takes longer and really makes you slow down? Eating clean also means eating with purpose and savoring food. That means a better relationship with everything from radishes and radicchio to red velvet cupcakes (which you’ll no longer crave).

        2. You’ll save money.
        Kiss sick days and medical bills goodbye when you get nutrients from eating clean, real food. Plus, shopping locally and in season makes sense– and cents. Planning clean meals for the week is cost-effective if you make a list and stick to it, as there’s no chance of overspending at the store.

        3. You’ll live longer.
        Study after study has shown that consuming these foods can lengthen your life-span. And in a study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, European researchers have found that increasing your produce intake to more than 569 grams per day reduces your risk of mortality by 10 %.

        4. You’ll have better relationships.
        Preparing clean meals takes time, just the kind of time that allows for easy, relaxed conversations with your kids, spouse and other family members and friends. If they’re too busy with screen time to share stove-top time, point them to the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 2014 study, published in Public Health Nutrition, showing good health comes from home cooking.

        5. You’ll be smarter.
        Eating a healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, fish and nuts keep our minds sharper and our memories stronger by a whopping 24 %, proved a study published in spring 2015 in Neurology. Our brains also function better with nutrients such as omega-3 fatty acids, as shown in Nature Reviews Neuroscience, while they slow and sputter down when we fill them with sugar (including alcohol), fast food and the wrong kinds of fats. If that’s all too much too think about, remember one point from the Nature Reviews Neuroscience report: A balanced diet means better brain health.

        See also 9 Amazing Brain Boosters to Add to Your Diet.

        6. You’ll have more energy.
        Adam and Eve were onto something when they bit into that apple: Fruit is just one of many clean foods that provide an instant dose of energy. High-fiber fruits like apples take longer to digest and can instantly stave off that afternoon slump while providing critical vitamins for the evening ahead. Other pick-me-ups include quinoa, almonds, eggs, kale, citrus fruit and a good-old-fashioned glass of water.

        7. You’ll be better in bed.
        Mamma mia! Women with metabolic function in Italy and other regions of the Mediterranean enjoy a healthier sex life than those in the US, thanks to the components of their diet– yep, vegetables, fruits, nuts, whole grains and olive oil. That’s what researchers found in a comprehensive study published in the International Journal of Impotence Research.

        8. You’ll help the planet survive.
        There’s an oft-quoted statistic that food travels approximately 1,500 miles from farmer to consumer in the United States. By eating seasonal and local foods, as recommended by Clean Eating, you can help reduce your carbon footprint. As the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition reported in 2003, “The major threat to future survival and to US natural resources is rapid population growth”and “the lacto-ovo vegetarian diet is more sustainable than the average American meat-based diet.

        9. You’ll be stronger.
        The lean protein that comprises part of the clean-eating philosophy builds lean muscle mass and boosts metabolism, found a study presented at The Obesity Society’s annual meeting in 2014. Some mighty choices for your muscles (in addition to animal-based products like chicken, fish and lean beef) include quinoa, chickpeas, nuts, spinach and seeds.

        10. You’ll be happier.
        Food and mood go hand in hand. And the better the food, the better your mood. If you need to brighten your day, go for berries, bananas, coffee, lean proteins, chocolate, omega-3 and turmeric fatty acids, all proven to boost your mental state.

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