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Cumin Spiced Greek Yogurt Dip

27 Oct

It snowed buckets last night and all throughout the day. This is the first time I’ve had a (poorly heated) house and a car in Colorado, so I wasn’t as fond of the first snow as I usually am. Maybe if I got a space heater to park next to with a cup of cocoa it would be prettier.

I did not dare use my car today so snackage was what’s-in-my-fridge creations.

An old favorite I used to do a couple of years back : Cumin Spiced Yogurt Dip

It’s really simple just add a bunch of cumin to some fage greek yogurt (this brand has the best tang and consistency I’ve found)

Splash in a little apple cider vinegar, salt and pepper.

Then get to dipping with some carrots, cukes, pita chips, etc…

Brr it’s still so cold and now all I’m craving is soup!

That will probably go away considering its supposed to spike back up to 60 tomorrow.

x

Casey

Quinoa Jungle

26 Oct

A new spin on my usual quinoa lunches. This time quinoa was the accessory, not the main event.

  • Chickpeas
  • Chopped tomatoes (I used heirloom tomatoes -current obsession)
  • Quinoa (I used black)
  • Mixed Green
  • S&P
  • 2 t balsamic vinegar
  • 2 t apple cider vinegar

I put all the ingredients in a Tupperware container and shook it like a Polaroid picture.

It looks like a jungle in there!

Viola – lunch!

Colorado is supposed to get our first snow today! Actually I’m not sure whether I’m excited or sad to see the fall leaves go :( .

I definitely be more excited if I had class tomorrow so it could be cancelled!

x

Casey

Raw Foods Class Recap

20 Oct IMG_6398

Ok what a lot of you have been waiting for. My recap of the raw foods class.

This is the second “class” I’ve taken at Whole Foods (you can see the first here)

I say “class” because it’s more of a demonstration. This was freakin awesome though because  the teacher, Katie, was really interactive with the large crowd of people. I learned a whole lot from that class. And coming form a foodie that really says something.

Katie was very knowledgable about raw foods, nutrients, cooking etc… probably because she is a health and wellness coach. Plus I really liked her apron. You know someone’s a serious cook if they’re rockin’ a sweet apron.

So here’s what the set up looked like when I walked in: 

I was already salivating by the time I saw the Vitamix and the food hadn’t even come out yet. You hear me Santa and Hannukah Harry? 

It was mexican themed so on the menu : Fajitas with Taco “meat”, sour “cream”, and nacho “cheese” sauce. Plus some chocolate chile truffles! mmm

The Fajita mix was basically made by marinating the thinly sliced veggies

The taco “meat” (pictured in the bottom right – was hard to get a good picture of that puppy) was made from ground walnuts! I was way excited about that.

I love walnuts and this tasted incredible. I want to start using this instead of meatless crumbles from now on!

The sour “cream” and nacho “cheese” sauce are ones that the blogosphere should be very familiar with. The base was soaked cashews and the sour cream had lemon and apple cider vinegar (among a few other things) added to it, while the “cheese” had nooch.(for those not in the blogosphere know-how-Nutriotional Yeast)

One thing this class turned me onto was apple cider vinegar. I had heard things about it here and there but didn’t realize how fantastic it was for your digestive system. Being the curious vegetarian that I am, I eat a lot of weird food.

Hullo Apple Cider Vinegar!

On the plate: The Works. All of the above plus some chopped tomatoes wrapped in a collard leaf.

And as a burrito should be, it was messy! I’ll have to make note to cut the collard leaves large so I can wrap em Chipotle style when I make them.

Let’s not forget dessert (which was consumed before the main actually)

Chocolate Chile Truffles!

Ok these I will most definitely be making in the future. I love a good kick and this is one of the few ways I will eat a good amount of chocolate.

I was so happy they made this recipe because I’m in the process of developing a mole sauce recipe and had no clue how much cayenne to use.

These truffles only had a teaspoon in the whole batch and that was enough to satisfy my spicy tooth.

Main ingredients were walnuts, dates, honey, and cacao powder on the inside and out.
If you guys beg me, I will get to making all of this from my house asap if your just dying to get the recipes.
Otherwise I’ll probably just make them at my leisure.
This will not be my last Raw Foods Class! I really enjoyed this one plus I’m dying to know what I can do with my dehydrator besides the twenty different kale chip variations I have spinning in my head at the moment.
What’s your take on raw foods. For? Against? In between?
I’m for, but in moderation. I don’t believe that a 100% raw diet is good for you based on some articles I have read but I do think incorporating it largely into your diet can do wonders.
x
Casey
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