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Living Foods for Vibrant Health
There is a great difference between cooked food and raw food. Though cooked food provides the basic nutrients of starch, protein and fat, as well as minerals and some heat-resistant vitamins, it doesn’t provide enzymes. Heat, when it rises above 48 degrees Celcius, kills enzymes. Healthy Holiday Fun
This time of year is often filled with excesses: calories, spending, and parties. Christel’s Breakfast Drink
Yields one large glass of juice-sure to power you through the morning! Persian Dughe
A cool and refreshing summer beverage to keep you out of a hot kitchen. It’s full of friendly bacteria and helps prevent dehydration. Mint can be used as a digestive tonic and makes a fresh, clean addition to any beverage. Makes one liter. Sparkling Berry Punch
This refreshing punch is easy and fast to make. Place it in the fridge and you can have it throughout a hot summer’s day to keep you cool. You can also substitute the mineral water with champagne, for special occasions. Fills one large punch bowl. Spiced Apple Punch
Greet your guests with the wonderful Christmas aroma of cinnamon, cloves and anise. Makes four quarts (four litres). Blueberry Smoothie
Katrina, my teenage granddaughter, loves to drink smoothies and helped me come up with this recipe. For the best flavour, use ripe bananas with sugar (brown) spots. Mango Cocktail
A treat any time of day! Green Drink
Make your own living version of this popular food supplement. Apple Juice Plus
A very refreshing juice! Spring Cleanser
Helps combat sluggish metabolism, activates your vital organs and cleanses your blood. Delicious Oat Drink
This drink boosts energy–any time of day. Soaking makes oats more easily digestible for children and the elderly. For adults you may add a little ginger. Longevi-Tea
What if there was a magic potion that could lower the risk of a heart attack and stroke, reduce the rate of your arteries becoming clogged, lower your cholesterol, protect against several cancers, and potentially increase bone density? Well, there is! Tea f. Nutrient-Rich Recipes
With hormones fluctuating monthly and additional changes happening over a lifetime, women can succumb to all kinds of food cravings in an effort to get required nutrients. Summertime Is Tomato Time
Can you think of anything more delicious than biting into a juicy, sun-ripened tomato picked from the vine in your garden or on your balcony? Thirst-Quenching Tomato Drink
Tomatoes are a cooling food with a reputation for quenching thirst. Perfect for the summer heat! Raw Energy Drink
Your body requires vitamins, minerals, enzymes and calories to get you through the day. Fresh fruits and vegetables are an easy and delicious way to meet your body’s needs. CBC Juice
Cabbage is a cruciferous vegetable, related to broccoli, cauliflower, kale and brussels sprouts. Members of this family contain components known as sulforaphanes, which have gained a lot of attention lately as potential cancer fighters. Hot-Spiced Apple Juice
This fragrant holiday favourite contributes a delightfully welcoming aroma for when guests arrive. I like to use my crock-pot to slowly heat the juice, and then people can just help themselves with a ladle. This drink is a refreshing change from alcoholic beverages and pop at parties. Best-Part-of-the-Day Power Juice
The ginger in this juice helps put a little pep in your step! Ginger is high in antioxidants and has been shown to be more potent than vitamin E. It helps fight cancer and is also a remedy for nausea. The garlic is also a potent ingredient, but you may want to reduce the amount used. Even half a clove will help boost immunity. Cholesterol-Lowering Cinnamon Chai Tea
Chai tea drinks are increasingly popular, so it’s no surprise that more and more people are starting to enjoy tea infused with spices. This recipe is based on Ayurvedic recommendations for heart health. Drink it morning and night. Quick Calcium Smoothie
This recipe is quick and easy and can be used as a meal replacement or as an additional drink to help gain weight. The molasses, soymilk, and sesame seeds all add valuable calcium, which is vital for those consuming fewer dairy products. Ginger Beer Green Tea
Green tea is the unfermented leaf of the Camellia sinensis plant. The leaves are dried right after picking and researchers believe that it has more powerful antioxidant activity because it is less processed (fermented) than black tea. Pineapple and Mango Rooibos Bliss
We often forget that the benefits of beta carotenes aren’t just in carrots, but are found in many orange and yellow fruits as well. Take mango and pineapple, for example, which are high in vitamin C, bioflavonoids, beta carotene, and minerals. Hear the Hemp Oil Buzz
My friends often ask me why I’m high on hemp. I respond by explaining the many nutritional merits of hemp foods. After suffering through their witty jokes about its distant cousin, marijuana, I pour emerald green hemp seed oil on their salad. One taste and they’re hooked. Wine Klutz Recovery
You’ve invited friends and family to a special "do" at your place. The menu is planned, the table is set. Mango Rooibos Fruit Punch
Chill the tea, juice, and soda water before combining them in this delicious fruit punch. Sweet Ginger Tea
This hot and sweet ginger tea will get your “chi” life force energy flowing more freely. Honeydew and Grape Rooibos Spritzer
If blended drinks such as margaritas are your thing, why not try this colourful, nutrient-rich, tasty alternative? It’s great for Sunday brunches or after-work drinks with friends. Chilled Ginger Rooibos Delight
This delightful drink can be pre-prepared in batches and stored in the freezer or fridge. Add a dash of sparkling water for a refreshing pre-dinner drink, or serve it hot in winter. Pomegranate Punch
Try serving this punch in a martini glass at Father’s Day breakfast. Let your dad know you love him by telling him about the health benefits of this colourful juice. Green Lavender Mint Tea
This recipe offers a new way to enjoy green tea, infusing it with fresh flavour. Also try this recipe with a fine Earl Grey or other black tea. Pineapple and Mango Rooibos Bliss
Get a powerful polyphenol punch by using tea in your smoothies. Prepare the rooibos ice cubes for this drink the day before you intend to serve it. Watermelon Rooibos Frappe
Frozen gelato or fresh fruit sorbet adds sweetness to this delicious drink, but try freezing the yogourt as well to make a thicker, even creamier frappe. Chai
Chai is a spicy milk tea originating in India. Combining the health benefits of cloves, cinnamon, ginger, and black tea, it packs an antioxidant wallop Vij’s Chai
In Hindi, “chai” means simply a cup of tea with milk and sugar. There are so many variations that an entire book could be written on ways to make chai. Aai Smoothie
Rich in both fibres, this smoothie is a great way to get ground flaxseed into your diet. The probiotic yogourt also contributes to the health of your gastrointestinal tract. Rhubarb Lemonade
alive Readers’ Recipes Contest Winner Summer Drinks
The hot and lazy days of summer just beg for icy cold drinks. But many traditional recipes for summer drinks are made with simple syrup, a sugar and water mixture that is boiled, cooled, and then refrigerated until needed. Blueberry Smoothie
For outstanding performance in taste and nutrition the Oscar goes to–blueberries! These sweet, blue treats are rightfully occupying preferred status on the nutritional red carpet. For getting health-enhancing antioxidant protection in your bowl, you can’t do better than eating blueberries. |
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