You don't need to be a gourmet chef, but taking the time to master
a few simple whole food, plant - based recipes will transform your life and everyone around you.
I love the simplicity of this casserole —
a few simple whole food ingredients turned into something amazing.
Not exact matches
A sophisicated, yet
simple take on cooking with
whole foods — filled with creative combinations that use
fewer ingredients to elevate everyday fare into something extraordinary.
I've got a
few recipes coming up here, and on my
whole foods blog Leaf + Grain, that take every advantage of scrumptious pomegranate molasses, so I wanted to share this super
simple recipe now, in case pomegranates are popping up in stores near you (and in the U.S., they should be: they're in season now through January), and you have a sudden craving for all things pomegranate.
So, include some
whole -
foods fat, here I've used some nut butter, with a
few other
simple modifications (all noted below).
When I made the shift to a
simple whole food diet a
few years ago, my pantry took a beating.
When buying packaged
foods, check
food labels for the word «
whole» in front of the word «grain» and make sure that corn syrup or one of the other
simple carbohydrates listed above doesn't appear among the first
few ingredients on the list.
First the question: What causes gas in dogs?Unfortunately, there is not one
simple answer as the reason can range from bad
food to parasites to illness.To get to the, uh, bottom, of what's causing gas in your particular furry friend, you first need to look at the
whole animal.Is the dog healthy and in good condition other than having gas?If your dog is not in good health, then a trip to your favorite veterinarian (preferably one who practices alternative medicine) is in order.If your dog is in good health, other than occasionally clearing the room, then it may be time to try a
few simple natural remedies.