After beautiful 60-degree weather yesterday, the snow is falling again here in the DC area. It's the crazy transition time between winter and spring... so instead of getting frustrated with the seemingly endless winter, indulge in a taste of the tropics with homemade pineapple orange sorbet to brighten your day! It's one of the simple and tasty dessert recipes in Spring Renewal - a time to enjoy delicious food while cleaning up your diet and feeling great in your body. If you like the recipe, consider joining the program to transition into a spring of wellness - just 1 week left for early bird pricing! 1. Add all ingredients to a blender and blend until well incorporated.
2. If the mixture is too watery, add more frozen pineapple or ice cubes. If it is difficult to blend, add a few more splashes of orange juice.
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Imagine that today, the day after we set our clocks forward, you woke up on-time, feeling refreshed, energized, and looking forward to this incredible Monday. You feel great in your body and aren't dreading going into work or getting started with your day. Sound good? If you're ready for this new beginning and fresh start as we transition to warmer weather, Spring Renewal is for you! It's a 10-day clean eating program to jump start your health, teach you what foods are best for your body, and allow you to develop habits that will create a lifetime of wellness. Flash Sale!
Frequently Asked Questions Will I be hungry?
During this program, you will be nourished by eating delicious, homemade meals and healthy snacks. You'll spend a bit more time in the kitchen, but with fabulous results. We worked hard to make sure you do not feel deprived, depleted, or hungry. Winter is still here! We already have over an inch of snow on the ground and schools, work, and classes have been cancelled so we can all stay safe and warm. Quinoa makes an excellent breakfast, providing protein for an energized morning. Cardamom helps to enhance digestion and is used in Ayurvedic medicine to lift the spirits, reduce pain, restore vitality and induce a calm, meditative state of mind. Enjoy this warming, delicious, and healthy breakfast to fuel you for shoveling or a winter walk! Quinoa Breakfast Porridge Directions:
1. Rinse quinoa well in a fine mesh strainer to remove the waxy coating. 2. Combine quinoa, almond milk, and cardamom in a small sauce pan and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low, cover, and cook for about 15 minutes, or until the grains pop open. 3. Fluff with a fork, add the blueberries, cover, and let sit for about 5 minutes (until heated through). 4. Top with almonds, drizzle maple syrup and enjoy! Recipe tip: You can use leftover cooked quinoa in this recipe. Combine 1 cup of cooked quinoa, 1/2 cup almond milk, a pinch of cardamom, and the blueberries and heat over medium for 5 minutes. Then top with the almonds and maple syrup. Substitutions: This is a flexible recipe that you can adjust to your taste! Walnuts or pecans can be used in place of the almonds and any seasonal fruit can be substituted for blueberries. If you don't have cardamom on hand you can use cinnamon instead. |
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