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Salads: More Than an Appetizer

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Sometimes I resent that salads are looked at as a mere appetizer or the dinner choice of prissy weight watcher. Many tend to think of salads as bland and uninteresting. Salads can be unbelievably filling and satisfying and provide extraordinary nutrition. Awhile back I did a post on salads (see Salad-Making 101) that gave a basic foundation on how to make a great, healthy salad. I wanted to add to that, exploring some more options to make your salad exciting without the junk (croutons, creamy dressing, bacon bits).

IMG_1897This salad is made with a Curry Paté and topped with Creamy Tahini Dressing.

When it comes to vegetables, I usually use whatever I have on hand (see Salad-Making 101 for detailed tips). I like to vary my non-vegetable additions. One of my favorite things to make is a nut or seed paté. Patés are very popular for those following a raw food diet as they offer protein, healthy fat, and fiber from a raw source. I don’t follow a specific recipe to make patés. Instead I combine various nuts, seeds, herbs, and spices in the food processor and taste along the way. You only need about one cup of nuts/seeds to make a batch with upwards of four servings.

Template for Making Patés

- 1 cup raw nuts or seeds. In this curry paté I used sunflower seeds, cashews, and sesame seeds. Try almonds, walnuts, pine nuts, macadamia nuts, or pumpkin seeds.
- Herbs or spices. I had no fresh herbs on hand, so I used 1-2 tablespoons of curry powder and a teaspoon of cumin. Any fresh herb will work, too.
- Fresh flavor. I used one clove of garlic (a little goes along way) for this batch. Also try a bit of raw red onion, bell peppers, or fresh squeezed lemon juice.
- A little sea salt.
- Drizzle water. I didn’t measure how much I used, but how creamy or chunky you want your paté is up to you.

In a food processor, grind all nuts and seeds to a relatively fine texture. Add remaining ingredients, saving water for last. Process until ingredients are fully chopped and mixed. Add more water if necessary.

Patés make salads more delicious and infinitely more satisfying. A batch using about a cup of nuts or seeds makes multiple servings. It should last about a week in the fridge, but is best consumed as soon as possible.

Homemade dressings are also a way to make your salad healthier and more interesting. Most store-bought dressings are full of sugar, preservatives, thickeners, and other unnecessary ingredients. An organic, cold-pressed oil and lemon juice makes a divine dressing, but if you’re looking for something more exciting, consider making your own. I like to make a guilt-free creamy dressing like tahini. Tahini, which is ground sesame seeds, can be purchased roasted or raw. You can also blend sesame seeds with a small amount of water to make your own tahini dressing. Add lemon juice, garlic, cumin, and salt and you’ve made a creamy dressing, effortlessly. If tahini is too bitter for you, consider using other nuts or seeds to make a creamy dressing. Also experiment with fresh herbs to flavor your dressing.

A paté or dressing can completely change the taste and character of your salad, and that’s not even factoring in all the vegetable combinations! Salad possibilities are endless. Just remember to avoid the processed junky salad add-ons and get creative!

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How do you like your salad?

-Emily

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The Candy Man

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I was going to write about a new recipe I used to make a strawberry banana cake, or post the most recent pictures of my dad’s garden that I helped cultivate (complete with ripe strawberries!), but then I came across something so interesting, I decided to put everything else on hold.

I was reading ABDPBT’s blog and was instantly intrigued by the writer’s former candy habit. Not only is she a witty, candid writer, she has struggled with much of what I used to wrestle with on a daily basis-sugar, of course!

Then, she shares a video she watched with Lamar Odom, of the Lakers. Rather than repeat everything here, please click on this to read her post and then click on this video to see for yourself a real life sugar confessional from the mouth of a star athlete.

Fascinating!

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Janet Sartin Advanced Normalizing Mask for Deep Pore Purification

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Janet SartinJanet Sartin, a true legend in skincare, is excited to introduce their latest skincare innovation: The Advanced Normalizing Mask. Designed for individuals with normal to oily or combination skin, the Advanced Normalizing Mask is designed for deep pore purification and absorbs excess oil to reduce blemishes.

According to dermatologists, oily skin is the result of over productive sebaceous glands. While it is a common cause of acne, Janet Sartin has good news for the individuals who have it.

“The best news about having an oily skin is that it will show fine lines, wrinkles and discoloration more slowly than other skin types,” says Sartin. “Unfortunately, this type of skin is prone to large pores, acne and a shiny or greasy appearance.”

Using the right oily skin products, Sartin says, will help users to maintain their appearance. For that reason, Janet Sartin has added the Advanced Normalizing Mask for deep pore purification to its reliable and potent line of oil control products to help manage this condition. Formulated with four oil absorbent ingredients — Illite (blend of two clays), Kaolin and Bentonite — the Advanced Normalizing Mask also includes the soothing, anti-inflammatory and anti-irritant properties found in Caledula flowers, Laminaria (algae) and Allantoin. Witch Hazel, known for its soothing, anti-irritant and oil reduction properties, has also been added.

“The Advanced Normalizing Mask for deep pore purification is designed to absorb excess oil, draw out impurities and help clear blemishes while minimizing breakouts,” says Sartin. “It is also great spot treatment for problem areas as it helps reduce redness and irritation.”

In addition to the Advanced Normalizing Mask, Janet Sartin offers more oily skin care products for acne and excessively oily skin. Skin Application clarifying lotion for excessively oily or blemished skin is essential for blemish-prone skin. This lotion, available at Sartin.com, helps heal and dry up acne, reduce redness, and restore clarity. Sartin.com also offers White Astringent pore refining lotion, which Sartin says some customers have called their “white knight.” This overnight oil control product helps absorb and regulate excess oil, reduce redness, and refine pores. The White Astringent pore refining lotion also draws out impurities and improves skin texture.

Janet Sartin urges those who have oily skin to also wash their face several times a day with the Janet Sartin’s soap for oily skin. Janet Sartin has several cleansing solutions offering deep cleansing without stimulating the oil glands.

Now through June 30, 2009, customers can save 40 percent on Janet Sartin’s Oily Skin Essential Kit the oil control products kit, which contains a 6-oz. White Astringent pore refining lotion, a 2-oz. Skin Application clarifying lotion and the new Advanced Normalizing Mask for deep pore purification.

Janet Sartin offers facial beauty products for all skin types, in addition to products specifically for oily and blemished skin. For more information, visit the Janet Sartin website.

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