Meals
That Heal in Minutes – 85% Raw
Turning to nature, “raw
vegetables” for all the nutrition that the body/mind needs is a huge step to
take when we, as a culture, have been programmed to open up packaged,
chemically laced, fake food. “We the
people” have been taught through all types of crafty media streams that our
health will suffer or we will probably develop some form of fatal disease if we
don’t eat the dead, processed foods or agree to take vaccines and pills. For more information check out free ebook “It’s Not Your Fault” and Daily Poisons.
Meals in minutes is a system
that will help you get set up and organized so that when you do go raw you will
find that it is a faster, safer, less time consuming and less expensive way to
eat. We are used to fast food, eating on
the go and paying a high price for our meals. The high price isn’t just with the cost of a meal it refers to the cost
of our health. When you compare, weight
and measure all the benefits of going raw, you will probably at the very least
try it for a few months. After all the
only side effects will be, saving money, gaining health and beauty. Not a bad tradeoff for learning some new
tricks.
For example, examine what
you are spending right now on food, “packaged poisons.” Yes I said that out loud! Everyone knows that if we eat more raw
vegetables and fruits we will reduce the risk of cancer, but they say it
wrong. They should say- eat fresh
vegetables and fruits to prevent cancer and everything else is poison.
What to
buy and how much is it going to cost you?
I know you can’t read the list but I just want you to see
that any family can go to their local market and buy what is needed to become a
raw food chef. The foods that nature
creates can provide every element that we need to heal for just pennies a
day.
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Rice Dream Vanilla |
5.97 |
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Apples Fuji |
2.02 |
| 1.75
lbs. Honey Crisp Apples |
5.23 |
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Grapes Red Seedless |
5.75 |
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Italian Red Onions |
2.17 |
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Red Chard |
2.49 |
| Bananas |
1.48 |
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Garlic |
1.18 |
| Avocados |
2.50 |
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Romaine Lettuce |
1.69 |
| Broccoli |
2.43 |
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Tomatoes |
2.87 |
| Cucumber |
1.58 |
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Squash Acorn |
4.77 |
| Zucchini
Squash |
1.57 |
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Squash Butternut |
6.48 |
| Tomatoes
Roma |
2.15 |
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Squash Spaghetti |
5.77 |
| Celery
Med |
1.69 |
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Cilantro |
1.38 |
| Bell
Peppers |
2.50 |
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Parsley |
1.58 |
| Sweet
Potatoes |
3.13 |
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2 lbs. Lemons |
5.49 |
| Snow
Peas |
2.15 |
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2 lbs. Carrots |
1.69 |
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Feta Cheese |
5.99 |
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$83.70 |
After learning a few more facts to support going raw you will be coached on how to set yourselfup so you can put together raw meals in minutes. |
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What are a few of the benefits to raw food
consumption?
The human body can heal from
anything and everything in just 3-6 weeks by, eating live raw healing meals,
eliminating all chemically laden personal care and cleaning products and
incorporating the essential oil formulas. What is the bigger picture?
We are the caregivers of this planet that allows us life. We couldn’t even afford to put “nature” on a pay roll for all the gifts she bestows us, yet we are like a ragging infection in regards to our waste. Eating raw will heal our bodies and heal the planet. All packaged foods are dead, they don’t offer energy and they don’t have a life force. Packaged foods are chemically laced with preservatives and synthetic seasonings. Together we can achieve so much by making a few simple changes. |
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For example, 7.6 billion tons of
waste is produced during the manufacturing process. Why? Americans insist on spending $4 trillion a year on useless stuff. Each one of us produces about 4.54 pounds of
trash every day through our consumption and disposal habits, amounting to 1,657
pounds per person per year. If every one
went 75% raw rather than consuming all the packaged foods it would eliminate
well over 15 billion pounds of waste each year headed for the landfills.
Wash, Dry, Chop and Store for Starters
It is as easy as 1, 2, 3…
Soaking the vegetables hydrates them with nutrients so take the time to do
it. Chelate (pull out) pesticides and
other chemicals, kill ecoli bacteria and hydrate your raw produce with 96 live
electrical minerals. Soak the produce
for 20 minutes in a sink of very cold water with 1 teaspoon Solar Sea Salts
dissolved, a squirt of non-chemical liquid soap and two drops of Protection
essential oil formula to eliminate any bacteria. Dry produce completely before chopping. Start your sprout farm soaking while your
produce is soaking.
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Every 6 months buy the non-chemical cleaning products and essential oil formulas. |
Now
let’s break it down further so you can see how you will save hundreds of
dollars while you gain your health and heal the planet. Keep in mind; you are already spending the
time, money and effort to get in your car, drive to the fast food chain, wait
in line, pay money and drive home. The
following system will simply redirect your time, money and energy. Raw food preparation is an art form that will
involve the entire families creativity. The Go Green transition will provide for a healthy and stress free
lifestyle once your system is in place, you make it through the cleansing
process and you watch your checking account swell. With a scoop of this and a scoop of that you
will serve meals that everyone will love in just minutes.
Vegetable Relish (the mainstay)
Remember
always chew your raw food to juice before you swallow. Chop any combination of hard, dense
vegetables into very small pieces so it is easier to chew.
Warning:
the soft and watery vegetables such as: tomatoes, cucumbers, red peppers,
avocado and corn won’t last well in the relish so chop these as needed to
finish off a special dish.
This
relish will be used in most of the recipes along with the homegrown
sprouts.
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Our body
systems go through a natural cleansing process from twelve midnight until
twelve noon, and a re-building process from twelve noon to twelve
midnight. By supporting your body’s
natural working order you are supporting your body to heal.
Breakfast choices can
support this natural cleansing process: the saline (1 tsp. mixed in 32 oz.
purified water), pure water with ORMUS drops, the Master Cleanse fresh
lemonade, fresh squeezed grapefruit juice, maybe a cup of fresh peppermint tea
or organic herbal cleansing teas.
If you can’t
wait till after noon to eat then try a small amount of fruit. Even a small vegetable or fruit salad may be
eaten. All types of berries are
excellent. Following are a few options
for a early morning meal created from the foods on the shopping list.
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(Great to replace processed packaged cereals)
Chop up one apple into small bites
Mix: ¼ packet stevia sweetener with cinnamon to
taste
Stir into apple pieces
1 tablespoon of sliced almonds
1 tablespoon of the nut butter
Options: banana, grapes, coconut cream concentrate
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Use sprouts immediately after sprouting, usually
within 24-48 hours. They will be firm
and have a nutty taste. Scoop 3 or 4
heaping tablespoons into a cereal bowl. Heat ¼ - ½ cup Vanilla Almond Milk with ½ tablespoon of agave or grade A
maple syrup. Heat milk until hot and
pour over sprouts. Do not cook
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| Lunch or dinner suggestions after 12:00 noon |
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Greens
of your choice
Red
Onion Rings
Sliced
Cucumber
Organic
dressing of your choice |
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Preheat broiler to high
1 Sprouted Tortilla
Get creative. You can top the tortilla
with: fresh
garlic butter, pesto sauce, onions and red peppers
or a thin
layer of organic refried beans.
Jalapeño Goat Cheese (optional)
Broil tortilla on a rack on top of a cookie sheet
until tortilla is brown around the edges and the cheese is melted. Cover with your choice of salad, broccoli
salad, relish with some romaine lettuce and top it off with slices of fresh
avocado (optional) Serve on plate with one of the sauces or dressings. |
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Toasted sprouted Bread
Mustard of your choice
1/2 Sliced Avocado
Red Onion to taste
Romaine Lettuce
Smoked Goat Cheese |
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4 cups chopped broccoli (including stems)
I packet of Golden (Raisin) Medley
3/4 red
onion chopped fine
1 medium Red Bell Pepper finely chopped
3/4 cup silvered almonds
Dressing
1-cup Vegenaise
1/4 cup vanilla almond milk
1 packet stevia sweetener
1/2 lime juice
Put in Jar, cover and shake well and stir into
salad |
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| Soup
Heat an organic soup base. Remove from heat
and add the vegetable relish and sprouts
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not heat the veggies) |
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1 cucumber peeled and chopped
1 tomato chopped
1 zucchini chopped
Red onion chopped small add to taste
Don’t forget the sprouts
Options:
dried cranberries and walnuts
Dressing
Make up or buy an organic pesto sauce (Trader Joes
has a couple)
Add
1 tablespoon to 1 tablespoon of pesto sauce and fresh dill |
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Wash (soaking process) crisp leaves of Romaine
lettuce
4 hard-boiled organic cage free eggs
chopped
add some vegetable relish and set aside in a bowl
Dressing
2 tablespoons of Vegenaise
Stir in 1 tablespoon organic pickle relish or
cultured
vegetables chopped
2 teaspoons of organic mustard
salt and pepper to taste
Stir mixed dressing into eggs and vegetable relish
mixture. Spoon this egg salad filling
onto the center spine of a Romaine lettuce leaf, fold and eat |
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Dressing (make dressing ahead of time so the
flavors will blend)
¼ C. organic Virgin Olive oil
1-tablespoon herbs processed very fine (cilantro,
dill, parsley, basil)
¼ teaspoon Wasabi power
½ packet Stevia
1-tablespoon rice vinegar
Corn Relish
Chopped Red Onion
Fresh Herbs
Raw Organic Corn on Cob (sliced off the cob)
Add to corn relish
1 zuchinni chopped small
½ cucumber chopped small
½ red pepper chopped
1 tablespoon chopped walnuts or almonds
Mix together and add dressing to taste, fill the
center spine of a Romaine lettuce leaf, fold and eat
Jarod’s Favorite Lettuce
Wrap Dressing
2-cup Organic Virgin Olive Oil
1/4 –1/2 cup Sunflower Butter (or any nut butter
that you like)
4 cloves of garlic pressed
2 tsp. Braggs Aminos
Raw Organic Honey to taste
Put in ingredients in a large jar and use a hand
whip to blend |
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3-4 Organic free range/cage free eggs
1 tablespoon Rice Milk
1 teaspoon Sea Salt
1 teaspoon canned green chilies (chopped fine)
Melt 1 tablespoon butter in medium skillet.
Pour in egg mixture and cook on one side.
Flip over and top with:
4 slices creamy goat cheese
1/4 cup avocado sauce
1 tablespoon fresh chopped Herbs
Fold egg over once and cut in half. Serve with Veggie Slaw or your favorite salad
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Heat
1 heaping tablespoon of coconut oil in a pan
Beat
together in a bowl:
3-4
Organic free range/cage free eggs
1
tablespoon Rice Milk
Sprinkle
with salt and pepper and pour mixture into
the
hot coconut oil and cover pan with a lid.
Before
the eggs cook firm add:
Bean
sprouts
Chopped
red onion
Chopped
red pepper to taste
Add chopped vegetables to
top and cover. Slide out on a plate when
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1
Spaghetti Squash
¼
Parsley
¼
Cilantro
2
Cloves of garlic pressed
1
Tomato (sliced)
Bread
Crumbs
1
egg (beaten)
Organic
spaghetti sauce
Cut
a spaghetti squash in half and scoop out the seeds.
Use
a fork pull out the noodles and place it in a rectangle glass-baking dish.
Melt
together- the butter and coconut oil and remove from the heat.
Stir
in the raw finely chopped parsley and cilantro and 2 cloves of pressed garlic
and mix it into the noodles in the baking dish and set aside.
Slice
the tomato and dip each slice of tomato in the egg and coat each side with the
breadcrumbs. Sear each side in hot
coconut oil and set them on top of the noodles. Add a dollop of organic spaghetti sauce on top of each tomato
slice. Cover the baking dish and pop it
into the oven just long enough to heat it through. Enjoy!
Usually bakes at 375° for 60 minutes but keep testing with the poke fork
test.
When soft remove and peel
off the skin. Mash in some agave, honey
or maple syrup and butter to taste. This
makes a wonderful desert.
Option: use as a side dish
with a salad. For a different flavor
skip the sweet and mash in butter, sea salt and pepper. |
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Bake ½ of acorn squash
till it’s soft enough
to scoop out with a
spoon. Take it out of the
oven and fill the center
with the vegetable
relish and top with a thin
layer of goat cheese. |
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Spelt Bread
Organic or Fresh Spaghetti/Tomato Sauce
Mozzarella Cheese
Garlic
Red Bell Pepper
Tomato
Asparagus
(One Slice of Spilt Bread
= One Mountain Top Pizza)
Place the Spelt Bread on a
cooking rack so you can begin to build you Mountain Top Pizza.
Lightly spread the Fresh
Spaghetti/Tomato Sauce on Spelt Bread.
Fine chop the Garlic.
Fine chop the Basil Leaf.
Grate or thinly slice the
Mozzarella Cheese. (Can substitute with feta, soy cheese, or no cheese.)
Chop the Red Bell Pepper, Tomato, and
Asparagus. (Can use other vegetables also.)
Chop Avocado.
Place the Cheese and
Garlic on Bread.
Now place the Red Bell
Pepper, Tomato, and Asparagus on top of the Bread.
Sprinkle a small Basil
Leaf over top.
Sprinkle a little salt and
pepper. (Just a little you will be adding more later.)
Drizzle a little Olive Oil
over the top.
Place Rack in Oven for a
few minutes to lightly toast the bread and melt the cheese.
(5 to 10 minutes at the
longest.)
Take the Rack Out of the
Oven.
Add Sprouts and
Avocado.
Sprinkle Chopped
Basil Leaf on top.
Sprinkle a
little more Salt and Pepper.
Drizzle a little
more Olive Oil over the top.
Squeeze a little
Lime over the top.
Place the
Mountain Top Pizza on plate and serve.
Be Creative and
switch it up so it fits your tastes.) |