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We liked the idea of living off the land and nearer to God. So we read some books and quit our jobs and took a giant leap of faith and bought a small farm. Welcome to Glean Acres! Poems by my Dad. This is a test. What’s Growing Now. Chick Infirmary →. Bad fences make good neighbors. May 28, 2011. Take our neighbors to the south, Lloyd and Diane. I said to my husband a couple of weeks ago, “Wow, we sure lucked out with them for our neighbors! It looked so much bigger inside the show room! Mr Rhodes and hi...
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Eating Smart: Sage Pesto
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Think before you eat. Sunday, December 18, 2011. I find fresh sage to be delightful and a nice deviation from basil. It has a musty mint and woodsy flavor. Works well over penne rigate or with veggies. Love it. Try it. Recipe inspired by Skinny Bitch. 1/4 cup whole almonds. 1 1/2 cup fresh sage leaves, rinsed. 3/4 cup Italian parsley leaves, rinsed. 1/4 cup soy or almond milk. 1/2 tsp. fine sea salt. 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil. I used extra light in flavor olive oil to not over-power the sage. Http:/...
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Eating Smart: Protein
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Think before you eat. The question I get asked most frequently is "How do you get your protein if you don't eat meat or dairy? I eat a wide variety of non-animal proteins, and when combined together throughout the week, I have consumed plenty of complete proteins. Here is a simple list:. Legumes) all varieties, kidney, chickpeas, black, pinto, lima, black eyed peas, cannellini, peas, peanuts. Tofu, tempeh, edamame, miso, soy burgers, soy milk. There are so many choices, more than meat! Like us on facebook.
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Eating Smart: Dirty Dozen Plus 2012
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Think before you eat. Wednesday, June 27, 2012. Dirty Dozen Plus 2012. Eat your fruits and vegetables! The health benefits of a diet rich in fruits and vegetables outweigh the risks of pesticide exposure. Use EWG's Shopper's Guide to Pesticides. To reduce your exposures as much as possible, but eating conventionally-grown produce is far better than not eating fruits and vegetables at all. The Shopper's Guide to Pesticides in Produce. May contain pesticide residues of special concern. Like us on facebook.
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Eating Smart: August 2013
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Think before you eat. Thursday, August 1, 2013. I love pancakes. I can eat them any time of day. There is something so comforting and satisfying about them. I wish I could take credit for these pancakes, but alas, I cannot. I got the recipe from Vegetarian Times. 2013 issue, courtesy of Mary Shore. The recipe won first place in the Reader Recipe contest. First place? They sound oatmeally and gummy. I had to try them to discover what qualifies as first place. Well good golly, they're delicious! Welcome to...
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Eating Smart: About Me
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Think before you eat. Welcome, glad you are here! This site chronicles what I eat. I do tons of research and I read labels. Big time. I'm not perfect, but I try my best. To convert you to be vegan; but to inspire. You, and give you healthy, smart options for you and your family. Think before you eat! Do you really want to put that into your body? As I get older, I realize how important is to take care of myself and my body, and teach my children to do the same. Enjoy! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Eating Smart: Vegan Oatmeal Pancakes
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Think before you eat. Thursday, August 1, 2013. I love pancakes. I can eat them any time of day. There is something so comforting and satisfying about them. I wish I could take credit for these pancakes, but alas, I cannot. I got the recipe from Vegetarian Times. 2013 issue, courtesy of Mary Shore. The recipe won first place in the Reader Recipe contest. First place? They sound oatmeally and gummy. I had to try them to discover what qualifies as first place. Well good golly, they're delicious! By joining...
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Eating Smart: Agave Beware!
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Think before you eat. Sunday, March 6, 2011. Fructose is a sweetener known to raise triglycerides, promote belly fat, and contribute to fatty liver, obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and high blood pressure. Another thing to note is that some distributors of Agave Nectar have been labeling HFCS as Agave Nectar. What! A kind and heartfelt reminder on HFCS:. Posted by Eating Smart (Tracy). Labels: Brown Rice Syrup. High Fructose Corn Syrup. Http:/ www.alsearsmd.com/content/index.php? Id=doctor house call 98.
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Eating Smart: What to do with Kale
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Think before you eat. Thursday, April 14, 2011. What to do with Kale. You probably thought Kale was just a garnish chefs use, but no! You should eat it. Kale is a wonderful source of antioxidants such as vitamins A and C, health-promoting phytonutrients, and calcium (yay! Basic Crispy Kale Chip recipe:. Rip apart 4 or 5 stalks of Kale into bit-size pieces, discard center stalk. Rinse and pat dry, or use a salad spinner to get moisture off. Pinch of sea salt, massage olive oil and salt into Kale. Welcome ...
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Eating Smart: Harvest Chili with Kale
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Think before you eat. Thursday, August 23, 2012. Harvest Chili with Kale. I'm practicing fall recipes, wishing for the weather to turn sooner rather than later. This chili is so simple and quick to make and combines lots of delicious flavors. I really love butternut squash in this recipe, but carrots will work too. I prefer no-salt added beans and tomatoes, trying to keep my blood pressure in check! For more information on kale and its benefits. Enjoy! 1 T safflower or coconut oil. 1 T chili powder.
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