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Meatout Mondays February 25, 2008 Recipe Brazil Nut Burger From the tropical forests, Brazil nuts are easy to find in most natural food stores. Brazil nuts taste rich and creamy, and somewhat similar to coconut. They can be eaten raw, roasted and salted. Nutritionally, the selenium in Brazil nuts is important as an antioxidant agent. Ingredients: 1 cups dry soybeans 2 carrots, peeled 1/2 cup Brazil nuts 1/4 cup tamari or soy sauce 1/2 Tbs. dried

parsley 1/2 Tbs. dried basil 1/2 cups wheat germ Directions: Soak dry soybeans overnight or for 8 hours. Put the soaked beans into a large pot with 3 cups water; bring to a boil, allowing the steam to escape and reduce the heat to simmer; cook the beans for about three hours until tender; drain water after ready. Puree cooked soybeans and carrots in blender; grind Brazil nuts and mix all three together with soy sauce or tamari. Add parsley and basil; mix in wheat germ for dough consistency, adding more if necessary. Form into patties and bake in preheated oven for 30 minutes at 400 F. Find great veg recipes for all occasions at www.Meatout.org! book Skinny Bitch in the Kitch By now, most people have heard the buzz about the famous sassy duo, Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin. The authors have made a name for themselves with their straight talk and frank advice. But their mission to help others live healthy and energized lives isn’t over yet! After their first book, which is chock full of shake-your-word information and guidance, they’ve decided to score another high seller to put you to work. This new sequel aims to answer, “What can I cook that’s good for me, but doesn’t taste like crap?” Rory and Kim teach readers how to eat right and enjoy it at the same time! The book features more than

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