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Meatout Mondays May 16, 2008 2:15 PM ebbrewpunx Vegetable Coconut Stew

 

May 19, 2008

 

Recipe

Vegetable Coconut Stew

Here’s yet another incentive to eat a plant-based diet: World Vegetarian Week! Join this global celebration May 19th through the 25th by making a Pledge to Be Veg for Seven Days. If you’re already there, ask others to try it for the week and help them along by sharing delicious veggie meals and encourage them to sign up for Meatout Mondays. Start with this exhilarating Vegetable Coconut Stew.

Ingredients:2 cups coconut, grated1 tsp. cumin seeds 1 tsp. grated fresh ginger 1 green chili pepper 2 cups veggies (carrots, potatoes, turnips, etc.), peeled & diced 1 cup fresh green peas 1 cup tomatoes, diced and deseeded 1 bay leaf 2 Tbs. chopped onion (optional) salt (to taste)resh cilantro, chopped (for garnish)Directions:

 

Create a coconut paste by grinding coconut, cumin, ginger, and chili in a food processor until smooth. Cook the vegetables with peas, tomatoes, and bay leaf in a heavy-bottomed wok until tender (Note: vegetables do not need cooking water).

Add salt and the ground coconut paste and simmer for 2 minutes. Garnish with cilantro and serve.

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

 

book

Vegan Success

Get ready for a world of flavor, and get it fast! Vegan Success: Scrumptious Healthy Vegan Recipes for Busy People is the answer to all of your cooking quandaries. This amazing cookbook is chock full of hearty, satisfying, melt-in-your-mouth vegan recipes that don't take all day to make, and don't leave you hungry an hour later! The book features tried and true recipes that are uncomplicated, unpretentious, and easy enough for everyone.

Pick up your copy and learn how to make tasty appetizers like Stuffed Potatoes, impressive entrées like Pasta with Spicy Sesame Vegetables, and much more.

Learn more and buy the book at www.VeganSuccess.com!

 

health

Veggies for Heart Health

A large study offers the strongest evidence yet that a diet favoring fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can save people from heart attack and stroke. NIH researchers followed more than 88,000 healthy women for almost 25 years, examining food choices, heart health, and stroke incidences.

Researchers discovered that those who fared best had eating habits similar to the government plan to reduce blood pressure called the DASH diet (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension). The diet favors fruits, vegetables, whole grains and plant-based protein over meat. Women with those eating habits were 24% less likely to have a heart attack and 18% less likely to have a stroke than women with more typical American diets. About two in five U.S. women at age 50 will develop cardiovascular disease, which includes heart attacks and strokes.

The study results prove that even healthy men and women should eat a wholesome diet, rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. The director of Duke University's hypertension center said the study provides the best evidence yet of important long-term benefits of a low blood pressure diet.

To read the full article, click here!

 

Inspiration

Running on Raw Energy

Tim VanOrden is an active and successful athlete fueled exclusively by fruits, veggies, nuts and seeds. He’s been living on a 100% raw vegan diet for the past three years, only eating foods in their natural state: uncooked, unprocessed and unrefined.

What was his inspiration? When a mysterious illness caused him to quit his job, he decided to try something entirely new, pushing himself to limits he didn’t know he could reach. He began running… first up mountains, then up buildings, eventually training more than 70 miles a week. He also decided to eat what he believes is the healthiest diet out there. After switching to a raw vegan diet, he instantly felt better and after just six months, he told himself he was going to eat this way for the rest of his life. At nearly 40 years of age, Tim looks and feels younger than ever.

Tim works to educate others about his healthy lifestyle. He’s currently working on a book and a documentary, trying to reach as many people as possible.

Read more about Tim, visit www.RunningRaw.com

 

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