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Your colon is one of the most important organs in your digestive system and if it isn’t working properly you could experience a number of medical issues. According to statistics more than 50 million people in the States have some kind of medical problem linked to colon health. Even thoughRead More ...
Harness ginger's power in these ginger candies for upset stomach! Gentle enough for children, these homemade ginger candies can help calm, soothe, and ease the pain of indigestion or nausea within minutes. Recipe for soft chews AND suckers! The post Homemade Ginger Candies For Upset Tummies {soft chews or ginger suckers!} appeared first on Wildly Organic.
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In the world of bowl recipes, the Red Lentil Tofu Bowl with Roasted Veggies and Carrot Ginger Dressing stands out as a true champion of flavor, nutrition, and simplicity. Whether you’re a dedicated vegan, a committed carnivore, or somewhere in between, this dish is a celebration of plant-based goodness that will make you forget it’s […]
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This spicy garlic edamame is simple and tastes incredible. Cooking edamame at home is easy and takes minutes. In the recipe, we cook the edamame in their shells. You don’t eat the shells, though. To eat the beans inside, scrap them out of their shell using your front teeth. They pop out easily.
Ginger does so much more than just ease a little nausea.
Whip up a satisfying and protein-packed lunch that’s delicious day of, or meal prepped ahead of time. Our subtly seasoned bologna gets a sweet and spicy kick from a sriracha and honey glaze, drizzled in a homemade wasabi mayo. Make the most of your prep time by setting your rice cooker while you prepare the quick and easy toppings for this simple and delicious power bowl.
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This Ginger Turmeric Bone Broth recipe is delicious, ultra-healing, and easy to make. We like to make it in a slow cooker to make life easy, but you can let it simmer on the stove if that works better for you.
This Easy Ginger Syrup Recipe will be a staple in your home pantry for so many things moving forward! Easy to make, and lasts forever, this recipe will help you move through the seasons with ease.
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Hang on to your hats, Pandas, because you’re in for a storm full of hilarious cat pics and memes. And there’s no way to avoid it—you’ve got to embrace the floofiness and welcome the mysterious meow-meows into your heart. The Council of the Illumeownati demands it. (Yes, even you dog-lovers will have to at least pretend you’re with the program.)
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This Smoothie Cubes recipe is made with pineapple, mango, turmeric and ginger, and they add a delicious pop of flavor to your morning smoothies!
This vegan Asian Salad Dressing is fresh, creamy, and oil-free. The bright flavor of the ginger is mellowed by the cashews, while rice vinegar and lime add a zesty acidity and soy sauce adds a little umami. Perfect for topping salads or using as a dip.
This homemade ginger dressing is a super easy and healthy alternative to hibachi style salad dressing. It works with any Asian inspired salad and it’s naturally vegan (swap the soy to make it gluten free). #dressing #ginger
This ginger dressing is a healthy take on the classic salad dressing that you know and love from Japanese restaurants! This recipe is paleo, gluten-free, soy-free, and AIP.
With a blend of zesty lemon, dates and almonds these turmeric energy balls are an easy and nutritious snack to make!
It’s spring here in Oklahoma! And that means gardening time again! Our garden is abundant in lettuce and radishes and I am itching to get my other babies out of the greenhouse and get them into our new raised beds. You know what else spring means? Swimsuit season is right around the corner! Can I get a woot woot? Crickets. Never fear! I have a delicious recipe for you that will not only please your waistline but give you energy to get into the exercise game as well! This recipe is inspired by something I had a few weeks back visiting my daughter in Redding, California. She took me to a place called Wilda’s Grill where I had these scrumptious things called a Buddha Bowl. We visited this gorgeous lake while we were there called Whiskeytown Lake and sat outside with these Buddha Bowls just happy as could be! If you’re ever in Redding, California, please go and pay the $6 for one of these treasures. They are delicious! And brownie points to Wilda’s for serving them in Chinese take-out boxes with “chorks” – chopsticks held together at one end with a fork. I had to find some of these and order them immediately! Genius! What’s a Buddha Bowl you ask? Sometimes called “hippie bowls or glory bowls”, they are a healthy power energy dish, usually involving a healthy grain like brown rice or quinoa, and can contain anything else healthy like beans, raw vegetables, and any sort of healthy green, like kale, cabbage or lettuce. Don’t even ask me why they named these power healthy grain bowls after a guy with a big fat belly. It makes NO sense whatsoever! The varieties are endless -you can top them with nuts or seeds and some sort of healthy dressing. I loved the Asian ginger and sesame dressing at Wilda’s, so I decided to try to recreate it at home in Oklahoma City, where sadly I cannot visit Wilda’s. Is there anything worse than trying something fabulous when traveling and realizing you can’t fly just to eat there and get it again anytime you want? This bowl is so delicious, I think I’ve come very close to recreating it at home even down to the sesame ginger dressing and spicy garlic chili aioli. Honestly when I make it again, I will probably leave the aioli off as I don’t even think it’s needed but I’ve included it in the printable recipe just in case. So on to the recipe! Start out by cooking your grain of choice – brown rice, quinoa, spelt, amaranth, etc. I am stuck on this blend by Wild Oats: You’ll need two cups (cooked) so follow your package directions on what you pick! While that’s cooking, grill two chicken breasts. I grilled three…because, I love leftover chicken for other things like salads, etc during the week. Simply salt and pepper the chicken, and either grill it on your BBQ grill outside, or grill it in a pan on both sides and then finish it in the oven for about 10-15 minutes. When that’s done chop it into one-inch pieces and keep it handy. Drain and rinse one can of black or red beans (I prefer black). I heated them up in the microwave for about two minutes. The bottom of your Buddha bowl will be warm (chicken, rice and beans). Chop up 6 cups of napa cabbage, one avocado, 1/2 cup of cilantro, 2 tablespoons of finely chopped jalapeno, and (my addition) two green onions. If you are a crunch lover like Mr. Wonderful, you may like to add a tablespoon or two of roasted or raw sunflower seeds on top! Shaved or slivered almonds would be wonderful also! Also you’ll need to make the dressing because in my opinion, the dressing is what makes Wilda’s Buddha Bowls sing with joy. There are two dressings on the bowls at Wilda’s. One is an “Asian dressing” and the other is a creamy based garlic chili sauce. I whizzed up some fresh ginger, garlic, soy sauce, carrots, tahini, turmeric, rice vinegar, honey, grape seed oil (substitute canola oil if you need to) and sesame oil together in the blender. Make sure you roughly chop your peeled ginger because sometimes it needs help breaking down in the blender. For the second sauce I mixed light mayonnaise and garlic chili sauce (found in the Asian aisle of your supermarket) together. Honestly I would just leave this out but it’s good nonetheless! Now it’s time to assemble Buddha Power Bowls! Ready? I am a mise en place girl so I had all my ingredients out in bowls complete with both dressings in squeeze bottles. Start off with one cup of the brown rice/quinoa, etc., then add half of the beans and then on top of that add half of the chicken. Then layer on half of the jalapeno, half of the cabbage (be generous with the cabbage, you want A LOT!), half of the cilantro, half of the avocado and half of the green onion. Add a generous portion of the soy-ginger-sesame dressing. Then add your second sauce, more sparingly in the opposite direction. And dig in! These are SOOOO delicious! I am inspired to play around with more Buddha bowl recipes! These are so yummy and healthy and have me craving more! See what other fabulous food bloggers made this week featuring “greens” for Food Network’s Sensation Spring Sides! 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18+ NSFW. Redheaded writer of erotica for kindle and audible. Hope you'll check out my work on Amazon at amazon.com/author/gingerpowers . That's me in the avi. Love 70s classic rock, the beach, and submitting to my Daddy. Have been described as "a funny ginger with a sexy, passionate and twisted...