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Meatout Mondays

 

Kick the Meat Habit - One Day at a Time!

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July 24, 2006

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Recipe: Nutty Flax Granola

 

If youÂ’re unfamiliar with flax, hereÂ’s a perfect opportunity to

experience the health and flavor benefits it offers. Flax has a mild nutty

flavor and provides a great source of essential nutrients, including

Omega-3 fatty acids, fiber, and protein. Try this Nutty Flax Granola

recipe – it’s a tasty combination of rolled oats, almonds, sunflower

seeds, flax seeds, and sweet spices. Once itÂ’s done baking, you can store

it in an airtight container for 4-6 weeks.

 

Ingredients:

 

4 cups rolled oats

1 cup raw wheat germ

1 cup sliced almonds

1 cup raw sunflower seeds

1/2 cup milled flax seeds

1 1/2 tsp. cinnamon

1 1/2 tsp. ground ginger

1/4 tsp. ground nutmeg

1/2 cup apple juice

1/4 cup blackstrap molasses

1/4 cup safflower oil

1 tsp. vanilla

1 tsp. almond extract

 

Directions:

 

Line two cookie sheets with parchment paper and set aside.

In a large bowl, combine rolled oats, wheat germ, almonds, sunflower

seeds, flax seeds, cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg; toss well.

In a small bowl, mix the remaining ingredients and stir well.

Pour wet ingredients over dry mixture, stirring thoroughly to moisten dry

ingredients. Transfer mixture to prepared cookie sheets, evenly dividing

it between the two pans, and spreading it to form a single layer; bake at

300 degrees for 20 minutes. Remove cookie sheets from the oven, stir the

granola mixture, spread it out to form a single layer again, and bake the

granola mixture an additional 20 minutes. Repeat stirring and spreading

procedure, as needed, until granola is dry and golden brown.

Remove cookie sheets from the oven and set the granola aside to cool

completely.

 

For this and other great veg recipes, visit www.VeganChef.com!

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Product: Delicious Organics Bumble Bars

 

Packed with flax as well as other delicious seeds and nuts, Bumble Bars are

certified organic energy snack bars. Unlike many snack and candy bars,

Bumble Bars contain ingredients that actually nourish your body and are

good for your health. Handcrafted with only the finest ingredients, these

delicious bars provide anabundance of life-enhancing Omega-3 essential

fatty acids, calcium, antioxidants, and fiber. They're ideal for a

healthy, on-the-go snack or breakfast.

 

For nutritional and product information, visit www.DeliciousOrganics.com!

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Health: Flax for Good Health

 

Flax, a grain that has been used for thousands of years in food and linen,

is finding new popularity for its numerous health benefits. Studies over

recent years have revealed its usefulness for a number of ailments,

including heart disease, cholesterol, constipation, cancer, diabetes,

Alzheimer's disease, and possibly battling depression.

 

Flax seeds and oil contain essential Omega-3 fatty acids, potent

antioxidants that play a vital role in active brain tissues. Since the

body does not produce these essential fatty acids on its own, they must be

consumed as part of a healthy diet.

As a whole grain, flax contains high levels of both soluble and insoluble

fiber, which has been recognized by the National Cancer Institute as an

essential part of a balanced diet for the prevention of many forms of

cancer.

 

Researchers recommend adding a daily dose of flax to your meals. Be sure

to eat it milled or ground to allow for proper absorption of nutrients. A

spoonful of ground flax can be added to a smoothie or sprinkled on

breakfast cereal, a salad, or other any other dish.

 

For more info on the benefits of flax, visit

http://www.cbc.ca/story/science/national/2005/11/04/flax-study051101.html

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Inspiration: Mike's Maximum Nutrition

 

As a personal trainer, Mike thought he knew just about everything about

dieting and eating healthy. As he became more interested in competitive

bodybuilding, he started hearing more about how vegan diets help to lose

fat and maximize muscle.

 

When his friend gave him a copy of PETA’s “Meet Your Meat” DVD, Mike

decided to go for it. He states, “After seeing the cruelty that animals

raised for food endure, I couldnÂ’t continue eating meat. That was the

motivation I needed, and I gave up meat, eggs, and dairy products. Soon

afterwards, I started losing weight, and I found that it stayed off. I

have a very full schedule, and my vegan diet gave me all the energy I

needed to get through the day and then some!

 

Mike now participates in bodybuilding competitions and recently took 2nd

place in a local contest. He makes sure to let everyone know about how his

healthy, compassionate diet changed his life.

 

For more info on vegan bodybuilding, visit www.VeganBodybuilding.com!

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