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Recipe

Porcini Open-Faced Sandwich

It’s officially summer! Time to indulge in delectable seasonal veggies. Summer produce is fresher and tastier,

and some can be cheaper too. Aside from the many benefits already known, a diet rich in vegetables will make you feel

and look better. Research has revealed that eating plenty of vegetables, legumes and olive oil can

protect against cutaneous actinic damage, otherwise known as wrinkles. Try this simple, yet gourmet, Porcini Sandwich

with a green salad on the side.

Ingredients: 1 slice of sourdough bread, lightly toasted 1/4 cup of dried porcinis

mushrooms 2 tsp. red wine 1/2 cup warm water 1/4 yellow onion, sliced into 1” strips 1 1/2 tsp.

olive oil 1/4 tsp. salt 1 Tbs. flour 1/4 tsp. black pepper Directions:

 

Mix the warm water and red wine together, rehydrating the porcinis in this mix.

Slice the onion and sauté in 1/2 tsp. olive oil on a medium-high heat; when the onion is brown, add in 1

Tbs. of porcini water and reduce it; repeat two more times.

Add in the porcinis and salt, then sauté for about three minutes; add in the flour and cook for another two

minutes; add in the remaining water and wine and mix thoroughly; add in extra water to get the consistency you desire

(2 Tbs. is standard).

Remove from the heat and add the pepper and remaining olive oil.

Lightly toast the bread slice and top with the porcinis and gravy; serve warm.

 

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health

Flavonols Cut Cancer Risk

A recent study suggests that a diet rich in flavonols, a group of naturally

occurring compounds found in plants, significantly reduces the risk of cancer. The study, published in the Cancer

Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, reveals that consumption of flavonol-rich foods such as fruits,

vegetables, tea, and nuts reduce risk for a range of cancers, including lung, pancreatic, and breast cancer.

Researchers from the National Cancer Institute examined the diet of over 2,000 participants, discovering that an

increased intake of flavonols was linked to a 76% reduction in the recurrence of advanced tumors.

A diet high in fat, refined carbohydrates, and animal protein are reported to increase the risk of cancers. Genetics

susceptibility is responsible for less than five percent of cases, showing the importance of diet to potentially reduce

the risk.

To read the full article, click here!

 

 

Inspiration

Go Ahead, Make My Day: Go Vegan

Clint Eastwood isn’t just tough… he’s smart

too! He may carry a gun and battle it out with cowboys on the big screen, but real-life Clint has a soft spot for

animals. The actor sticks to a vegan diet heavy on fruit, vegetables, tofu, and other soy products and doesn’t

support any kind of violence.

Now 77 years old, he explains, “I take vitamins daily, but just the bare essentials not what you'd call

supplements.” People ask him to autograph rifles, but Eastwood is no Charlton Heston. As a vegan, he was

distressed to hear Hillary Rodham Clinton boast recently about bagging a bird. "I was thinking: 'The poor

duck, what the hell did she do that for?' I don't go for hunting. I just don't like killing

creatures."

Read the full interview with Clint, click

here!

 

 

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Meatout Mondays is published each week by: FARM - Farm Animal Rights Movement 10101

Ashburton Ln Bethesda, MD 20817info

 

 

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