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Tuna sashimi bowl for dinner last night ππΌππ£
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My husband actually called this "one of my best 3 meals of all time" π³ which is a big shout from a guy who claims he doesn't like sushi. I'll get around to posting the entire recipe, eventually.
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gingerandchorizo Yum!
http://blog.fatfreevegan.com/2012/04/tofu-cashew-mayonnaise.html
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Riki Thanks for this new receipt !
Great to have a healthier alternative to the regular Mayo !
Being Lactose Intolerant, I sometimes use Hummus on my bread instead of soft cheese or Mayo. Thanks to...
Mango rice(un ripe mango)
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Breakfast
Frittata cooks up in the time it takes to shower up! Packed from lunch!
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Day 6/7: Eat Real Food Level II
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gingerandchorizo Looks amazing!! Love frittata and sometimes I put some in my daughter's snack box and she loves it
Did you know that instead of Eggs you can add Tehini...well it's very tasty and is great for Vegan dishes
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DietID_TeamDietitians Great tip!! I was just reading how to make falafel, and will def use tahini instead of egg
Cinnamon Baked Apples are an Avoid Sweets approved treat!
glutensugardairyfree.com
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Just apples, spices and coconut oilβno sugar at all! This would be delicious with plain yogurt for an allowed "dessert" if you're avoiding sweets or added sugar.
The making of dandelion jam. Dandelion can also be used for porridge, salad and many more π recipe will be on the blog soon #kitchentips
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sugardetoxme I'm so freaking curious about this. So many people spray their lawns here to prevent dandelions from growing, which I always despised. Love seeing dandelions around!
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Nelson paying attention to this
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carpe_deli Haha so true @sugardetoxme , it is not the most popular green in the garden, because it spreads so quickly. But it's so pretty π
How to Be Mindful With a Cup of Tea
mindful.org
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"When it's difficult to meditate, you can build moments of mindfulness into the day through simple activities like brewing and enjoying a cup of tea."
If you aren't jealous you're lying! Post-run breakfast delicious. With this diet focusing on taste and SATISFACTION from food leading to eating less and more
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Day 9/14: Eat One Bite At A Time Level IV
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garv Eating one bite at a time is one of the best things we can do for our body. I'm gearing up for the 1 month challenge!
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DietID_TeamDietitians @garv can't wait to see how you do! and @charlieemj - definitely jealous of this. I find that oatmeal is something I can eat more slowly because the bites are so dense. Great recipe =)