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Frozen Guru: Vegan Gluten Free Waffles Review

Relevance: 5%      Posted on: August 23, 2013

I was sent some new Vegan Blueberry Chia (gluten free) waffles from Frozen Guru to try out the other day. Guess what? They are oil free too! This product is currently only available in the USA (from what I can tell) and you may be able to find it at your health food store or from their website online. Here's what the packaging looks like and the nutritional information. About the ingredients used to make these waffles From Frozen Guru's website: Wholesome Ingredients –   By Weight Non-GMO Tofu Tofu is the key ingredient in our products and we only source…

Vitamineral Green Smoothie Recipe

Relevance: 5%      Posted on: February 3, 2013

So can you use green powders in green smoothies instead of fresh greens? Why yes you can! I think a lot of us are guilty of not getting enough green leafy vegetables in their diet day after day. Myself included. Sometimes I don't have enough room in the fridge to have salad ingredients every single day, and sometimes I get tired of chewing salad every day. So I often opt for a green smoothie to get more greens in my diet and it's pretty fast and simple. You kind of need a decent blender to blend the fresh greens though…

Vegan Chocolate Cherry Blender Ice Cream

Relevance: 5%      Posted on: May 26, 2013

With Summer coming soon you might be craving some sweet warm weather desserts. My favorite is always a fresh homemade blender "ice-cream", which uses frozen bananas for a creamy texture and natural sweetness. Instead of my old staple of "vanilla" I decided to switch it up with some frozen cherries and I have to say I'm absolutely hooked on this recipe! Chocolate cherry anything was basically my weakness growing up, but this version is all natural and actually good for you so there's no guilt! All you need are a few simple ingredients, unsweetened almond milk, frozen very ripe bananas,…

80/10/10 Recipe: Raw Vegan Summer Heaven Smoothie

Relevance: 5%      Posted on: September 28, 2011

This is a really quick smoothie that you can make in the summer. It's an 80/10/10 fat free style smoothie that is really delicious! I didn't think that I would like watermelon with banana, but trust me it's very delicious and this way you don't need to add water to your blender. Make sure your fruit is ripe for the best taste. Raw Vegan Summer Heaven Smoothie Serves 1 Ingredients: 1/8 of a large watermelon (about 20 ounces 3 1/2-4 cups) 2 peaches, peeled and destoned 2 bananas, peeled Directions: Place ingredients into Vitamix or blender in order above. Blend…

The Fruitarian Restaurant: A Decadent Fantasy on Rarotonga, The Cook Islands

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A friend of mine just came back from a trip to an exotic island in the Pacific called Rarotonga in the Cook Islands and was raving about this “amazing” restaurant he had discovered there. It’s called “The Frutarian”, and truly, it’s the most amazing place I have ever heard of. Apparently the owners have been raw for over 20 years, and have decided to open this place in this remote island, and in spite of all expectations, it’s doing great! I was a little curious because I have yet to find a restaurant that truly blew me away with the…

Fruit and Veggie Smoothie Recipe with Beet Juice

Relevance: 5%      Posted on: September 10, 2012

Sometimes people ask me, "Can I put vegetables into my fruit smoothies?".  And I say "Well that depends". I wouldn't necessarily tell a novice that they should try broccoli or carrots in a smoothie, because those vegetables are pretty hard to blend and you may not like it. Same goes for beets. Don't just toss them into your blender (unless you have a really high powered one and like a gritty chewy smoothie).  So instead I recommend for those wanting to up the nutrition of their fruit smoothies that you juice some veggies like carrots or beets and use that…

Engine2 Inspired Tempeh Mushroom Panini Melts

Relevance: 4%      Posted on: February 10, 2013

I was watching Engine 2 Kitchen to the Rescue on Netflix the other day and got a hankering for a homemade panini melt like Rip was showing in the recipe section of the film. This recipe is DELICIOUS! I'm definitely going to be making this regularly because the combination of mushrooms and caramelized onions is one of my favorites. Hummus is a great cheese-free way to make an ooey gooey panini melt because it adds some nice flavor and moisture to it and gets all melty when heated. So make sure to slather it on thick! For a healthier oil…

(Vegan) Holiday Eggnog Smoothie

Relevance: 4%      Posted on: December 16, 2012

When I was a kid I used to love eggnog. I have no idea why, but I would go crazy for it at Christmas and couldn't help myself. Now I can't even imagine drinking that stuff because it's just so thick and rich and obviously not vegan.  Last year I tried some vegan eggnog from the health food store, but it was also very thick and rich. My tastes have definitely changed and it just wasn't my thing! So this year I decided to make a healthier version, using ripe bananas. If your bananas are really ripe and spotted it…

80/10/10 Recipe: Purple People Eater Green Smoothie with Chard and Blackberries

Relevance: 4%      Posted on: June 19, 2012

So maybe this smoothie is not a "people eater" per se, but it is purple and it is delicious so I think you need to make this green (err purple) smoothie recipe so you can become a purple smoothie eater! "Purple People Eater" is just a silly song from the late 1950's about a monster that comes to earth because he wants to be in a rock band. He happens to have only one eye and one horn as and he apparently only eats purple people, so most of us should be ok... I said should... if you drink a…

How To Make Perfect Vegan Smoothies And Green Smoothies Every Time

Relevance: 4%      Posted on: August 5, 2012

How To Make Great Vegan Smoothies Every Time Tools Necessary For Making The Best Smoothies There are a few tools that will help you make the best tasting smoothies. The most important is obviously a good blender. I recommend using a high power blender if you are serious about making delicious smoothies regularly and if it fits your budget. My preferred blender of choice is a VitaMix because of the superior motor, warranty and large size (64 oz.) container. I use it almost daily, some days multiple times! It’s excellent for breaking down fruits and greens into tiny particles, which…