Sentences with phrase «preferably organic ones»

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Just choose one that tastes good, preferably organic, without too much salt.
A fresh one, preferably organic and one that you can knowingly claim has been fed only a natural diet.
5 cups rolled oats, preferably thick - cut (if you're gluten - sensitive, be sure to use oats marked gluten - free) 1 cup whole raw almonds 1/3 cup roughly chopped pecans or walnuts 4 teaspoons cinnamon 1 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon ground cardamom 2/3 cup unsweetened applesauce 1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil 1/4 c maple syrup 1/4 cup coconut palm sugar (or increase maple syrup to 1/2 cup) Zest of one organic orange 2 teaspoons vanilla paste, or 1 tablespoon vanilla extract 1 cup dried fruit of choice (raisins, cranberries, etc..)
Yukon Gold potatoes, or other waxy type potatoes, peeled, rough diced * 1 1/2 cups carrots (about 5 small carrots), chopped (I left mine in fairly large pieces) * 3 1/2 cups onion (about 4 medium onions), chopped * 2 cups fresh corn kernels, cut from the cob (I used frozen corn from last summer's garden) * 3 cups butterbeans / lima beans preferably fresh (1 1/4 lbs) or defrosted frozen (I used frozen organic peas instead) * one 35 oz.
One apple (preferably organic) 1 Tbsp walnuts, chopped 1 Tbsp nut butter (I used hazelnut butter) 1/4 cup berries (optional) 1 tsp chia seeds 1 tsp coconut flakes Cinnamon powder
* 8 cups organic chicken stock, preferably homemade * 5 kaffir lime leaves * 1 thumb - sized chunk of fresh ginger, peeled * 2 tablespoons «Dates and Tamarind Cooking Sauce» (I used the one from Stonehouse 27 which is a great combination of sweet and spicy; if you can't find it, I would add a tablespoon or two of palm or brown sugar to sweeten the broth and some minced fresh hot chile pepper / dried Thai chiles / hot chile sauce to spice it up) * 2 tablespoons Thai fish sauce * 3 medium carrots, peeled if not organic and cut lengthwise into strips a few inches long * 1 red pepper, preferably organic, seeded and thinly sliced lengthwise * green tops from 1 bunch of green onions / scallions, cut to approximately same length as carrots and peppers * 12 oz.
Note: Since strawberries are one of the items on the EWG's Dirty Dozen list (meaning they contain a high amount of pesticides), be sure to buy organic and preferably local when berries are in season.
One, frozen organic fruit (berries and dark cherries are always the top two), fresh or frozen greens and green veggies, non-dairy unsweetened milk (preferably my own that I make — like this homemade oat milk), and a handful of superfoods that have been my favorite for years, including one of the ingredients I'm sharing with you todOne, frozen organic fruit (berries and dark cherries are always the top two), fresh or frozen greens and green veggies, non-dairy unsweetened milk (preferably my own that I make — like this homemade oat milk), and a handful of superfoods that have been my favorite for years, including one of the ingredients I'm sharing with you todone of the ingredients I'm sharing with you today!
* 2 cups unsalted, roasted peanuts, preferably organic * pinch of salt, or to taste * 1 - 2 teaspoons peanut oil or organic, sustainable shortening: I used one made from coconut / palm oil (optional - for creamier peanut butter) * 2 teaspoons honey or pure maple syrup, or to taste (optional - for sweeter peanut butter)
* 2 large onions, peeled and sliced * one 4 1/2 pound brisket, preferably local and grass - fed * 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar * 1/4 cup wheat - free tamari or soy sauce * 1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce (I used Annie's brand which is all natural / vegan) * 1/4 cup strong black coffee (I mixed 1 teaspoon organic freeze - dried coffee with 1/4 cup water) * 1/4 cup all natural barbeque sauce * 3 tablespoons pure maple syrup * 3 tablespoons favorite hot sauce
organic, unsweetened coconut milk (I used Native Harvest brand) * 2 tablespoons red curry paste (I used Thai Kitchen brand) * 1 large organic sweet potato, chopped into bite - sized pieces * 1 - 2 cups turkey or chicken stock, preferably homemade * 1 tablespoon palm sugar or organic dark brown sugar * 2 tablespoons fish sauce (I used Thai Kitchen brand) * 1 cup roast turkey, shredded or chopped into bite - sized pieces * 6 kaffir lime leaves (I used dried ones from Kalystyans in NYC) * 1 red or green chile pepper, minced * 1 bunch baby bok choy, chopped into bite - sized pieces * 1/2 -1 cup chopped fresh cilantro or Thai basil (or a combination of the two) * fresh lime juice to taste for serving - optional * sriracha or your favorite hot chile sauce for serving (I used my homemade chile garlic sauce)- optional
Focus the majority of your diet on natural whole foods (preferably organic), like meat, fish, eggs, fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds — these are foods that have just ONE ingredient rather than fifty.
From the perspective of integrative medicine, extra virgin olive oil (preferably organic 1st coldpressed) is one of the healthiest fats.
One, frozen organic fruit (berries and dark cherries are always the top two), fresh or frozen greens and green veggies, non-dairy unsweetened milk (preferably my own that I make — like this homemade oat milk), and a handful of superfoods that have been my favorite for years, including one of the ingredients I'm sharing with you todOne, frozen organic fruit (berries and dark cherries are always the top two), fresh or frozen greens and green veggies, non-dairy unsweetened milk (preferably my own that I make — like this homemade oat milk), and a handful of superfoods that have been my favorite for years, including one of the ingredients I'm sharing with you todone of the ingredients I'm sharing with you today!
If you are looking for a more specialty mix, such as dairy and gluten - free as well as nut - free and sugar - free baking mix then I'd highly recommend that you pay a visit to a larger health food shop, preferably one which stocks a wide range of organic produce and health foods in general.
I drink at least one cup of coconut water each day - again preferably from a young drinking coconut, but also when they are $ 4 each, I'll settle for an organic, no added sugar carton.
I believe the most environmentally friendly diet is a local one, preferably organic, with the fewest imported items.
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