To ‘make up’ with all my rawlicious followers because i havent been around for so long… Here is a large part of the rawfruitcake i made for my last 40th(& a few) Bday. :o)

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To ‘make up’ with all my rawlicious followers because i havent been around for so long… Here is a large part of the rawfruitcake i made for my last 40th(& a few) Bday. :o)
You can make a variety of plant-based “milks” by blending raw nuts, seeds, and grains with water. Almonds, cashews, macadamias, Brazil nuts, hazelnuts, pecans, pistachios, coconuts, soybeans, hemp seeds, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, sacha inchi seeds, flaxseeds, quinoa, millet, rice, and oats can all be liquefied into delicious milks. Homemade milks are fresh, free of additives and preservatives, and you can completely control the integrity of the product: the quality of the ingredients, the sugar levels, and the texture. “Milking” raw nuts, seeds, and grains is quick and easy. Here’s how to do it: SOAK nuts, seeds, or grains by placing in a bowl with filtered water and a pinch of sea salt. Different foods require different soak times. Get my recommendations for soaking times here (http://healthyblenderrecipes.com/resources/how_to/#/why-soak-grains-nuts-and-seeds/how-to-soak-whole-grains-nuts-and-seeds). Soaking removes enzyme inhibitors, improves digestibility and nutrient bioavailability, and helps everything blend more easily. Rinse thoroughly and drain. BLEND with filtered water. A high-speed machine like a Vitamix is preferable to really pulverize the mixture. A 1:3 ration of nuts/seeds/grains to water generally yields good results. I start with 2 cups of water and gradually add more water until I get the taste and consistency I like. Blend for about 1 minute. This can warm the mixture. Chill in the fridge, or blend with ice to consume immediately. SWEETEN the milk to taste with pitted dates, stevia, maple syrup, agave, coconut sugar, etc. You can also add 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract to boost flavors, and 1 tablespoon of NON-GM soy or sunflower lecithin and coconut butter to emulsify ingredients. You can also jazz up your milks with raw cacao, fruit, cinnamon, nutmeg, or anything else that tickles your fancy. STRAIN Some foods like cashews, macadamias, and pecans yield smooth milks. However, with most other foods, like almonds, you will get some texture. You can enjoy this fibrous milk, or strain it for a smoother, more commercial-style blend. Place a nut milk bag over a large container, pour the milk in, and gently squeeze the bag until all liquid has passed through. You can repurpose the pulp as a body scrub by mixing with some coconut oil, or dehydrate it for use in cookies, crusts, and crackers. ENJOY Most milks will keep in the fridge in a sealed container for two or three days. Freeze any leftovers in ice cube trays for use later. Homemade milks can separate when stored. Just shake or blend again before drinking. Basic Plant-Based “Milk” 1 cup nuts, grains, or seeds 3 cups filtered water 3 Tbs. plant based sweetener (such as maple syrup, raw agave, coconut sugar, or 3-4 pitted dates, or stevia to taste) 1 Tbs. coconut butter (optional, for texture) 1 Tbs. Non-GM soy or sunflower lecithin (optional, to emulsify and add creaminess) 1 tsp. natural vanilla extract Pinch of Celtic sea salt (optional, to bring out flavors) 1. Soak nuts, grains, or seeds for desired time. (Get my recommendations for soaking times here: http://healthyblenderrecipes.com/resources/how_to/#/why-soak-grains-nuts-and-seeds/how-to-soak-whole-grains-nuts-and-seeds) 2. Drain nuts, grains, or seeds. Rinse, and then place in blender with 3 cups filtered water. Add remaining ingredients, and blend on high until fully liquefied, about 1 minute. 4. If consuming immediately, add a few ice cubes to cool milk. 5. Strain with a nut milk bag, if desired. Milk will keep for two days stored in a sealed glass jar in the fridge. Makes 3-4 cups milk. (Originally by Tess Masters. Edited in order to make it suitable for vegetarians and vegans, as the original was promoting honey, which is an animal product.)
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Un blog sur l'alimentation crue, et en français ! Quelle belle trouvaille (:
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Ça fait plaisir de voir un français ! Je suis aussi du sud ;) J'adore continu !
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Make an Edible Apple Swan
How to make a decorative, and completely edible, apple swan! I made a few modifications to the original idea, to get the effect you see here.
Yesterday i went to the farmer's market in my hometown Nice and got nearly all of this stuff for free!!!! I spent only like 13€!! I feel spoiled :) Since they see me a lot i've made friend with some of the dealers there and sometime they get really really friendly!!! I'm blessed <3 <3 <3
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