Recipe: https://dreenaburton.com/smashing-squash-soup/
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Welcome to my blog for Plantiful Wellness, a business focused on giving each of us the tools we need to improve our health and the health of the planet. As of December 2013, recipes and posts are geared toward a whole foods plant-based lifestyle. For more: https://www.feelplantiful.com/
Recipe: https://dreenaburton.com/smashing-squash-soup/
For more: www.feelplantiful.com
After listening to The Exam Room podcast featuring Dr. Will Bulsiewicz, gastorentorologist and author of Fiber Fueled (affiliate link), who throws broccoli sprouts into his green smoothie in the morning, I was motivated to try growing them for myself. Success on 1st try! It was really simple with so many tutorials online. I chose broccoli sprouts because of the health benefits of sulphoraphane. I'm kind of kicking myself for not doing this years ago! So much more affordable than the grocery store and so easy. These are the jars I used (affiliate link) which made things so much easier.
I really enjoy listening to the Exam Room podcast. Chuck Carroll has some great guests full of evidence-based information but it’s also uplifting (well, at least the ones I’ve been able to listen to). Last week, in addition to some must-know facts about saturated fat from Dr. Barnard, he had on the founder of PlantYou, Carleigh Bodrug. What a treat! I was very excited to try out some of the recipes on her website. Our taco salad/bowls are at a new level.
All of these recipes can be made a day ahead. I prefer to make the dressings a day before as the ingredients taste better after having had time to blend. I add whole beans to the “ground beef” along with the taco seasoning plus some water to heat before serving (just like you would with a taco seasoning packet). Add your favorite veggies to your salad or serve with a whole intact grain for a bowl. I went with mixed greens, red cabbage, steamed broccoli, red bell pepper, black quinoa, and cherry tomatoes (see 2nd photo). Salsa and guacamole are also delicious!
I’ve tried a variety of smoothie recipes over the years. This is a favorite for all of us. We drink it a few times per week during the summer but not as much during the cold winter months (a cold smoothie when it's cold just isn't as appealing). A high powered blender is a must for it to work well. Play around with the amount of greens, starting with a smaller amount and slowly increasing if you are new to smoothies. I always feel better and get a boost of energy when I have one. I keep leftovers in a glass bottle to shake and enjoy later (see my affiliate link below as it helps me to keep sharing what we actually use in our home). Enjoy this antioxidant powerhouse!
Ingredients
1 ½ cups water
1 ½ cups plant milk
8 ounces favorite frozen fruit blend
3 ounces greens (2 ounces if using strong tasting green like kale)
1 frozen banana*
Directions
Place all ingredients in the blender. Blend until smooth.
*I keep a bag of peeled bananas in our freezer for all of the bananas that start to turn brown before we can eat them. They provide a really lovely creamy texture after being frozen.
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Glass bottles: https://amzn.to/3G7xWF7 (affiliate link)
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