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 yields 8 servings
 sensational salads  to package directions.  rice pasta. Just cook according   pasta can be substituted for   RECIPE NOTE  The corn   serving.  Drain and rinse with cold water immediately.  Sour pickles, sliced  Broccoli or radish sprouts  Red and green bell peppers, cut into 2-inch strips   Kirby cucumbers, unpeeled and sliced  Green peas   Red cabbage, chopped   Carrots, sliced  YOGURT DRESSING  WITH YOGURT DRESSING  CORN PASTA SALAD   3. Combine the dressing ingredients and pour the dressing



 Beets  BEET IT SALAD  yields 4 servings  PRESSED RED CABBAGE SALAD                              yields 10 servings


 2 large fermented beets from Beet Kvass (p. 197)  WITH RADISHES
 ½ Vidalia onion, chopped    Want that head of cabbage that has spent the least time on the truck and the maximum time
 1 cup mung bean sprouts     on the farm? Choose a head of cabbage with the outer layer of leaves still attached. They
 2 tablespoons unrefined oil  might look dirty, but should not be wilted. Old and wilted fruits and vegetables lose nutrients.
                             In preparing this salad, you’ll squeeze out the juices from the vegetables; hence, the “pressed”
 ½ teaspoon Celtic sea salt  cabbage salad. Pressing the juices out of vegetables before consuming them results in easier
 Dash of ground white pepper  digestion.

                             1 head red cabbage, cut into   1. In a large bowl, combine the cabbage, cucumbers, carrots,                                                                                                                                                                     12
 1. Chop the beets finely.   11
 2. In a medium bowl, combine the beets with the onion, bean sprouts,   ½-inch strips  radishes, and salt. Mix the vegetables by hand and squeeze to
                                                             extract the juices while mixing.
 oil, salt, and pepper.      2 Kirby cucumbers, unpeeled    2. Place a plate on top of the vegetables, making sure the plate
                               and sliced
  Ways                       3 carrots, cut into matchsticks  presses down hard on the salad. Fill a heavy pot with water
                             3–4 radishes, sliced
                                                             and set it on top of the plate. Let stand for at least 1 hour. Drain
                                                             the vegetables.
                             1 teaspoon sea salt
 BEET RELISH  yields 2–4 servings  ¼ cup cold-pressed oil  3. Drizzle the oil and squeeze the fresh lemon over the salad
                             1 lemon, halved                 before serving. Once refrigerated, the salad will keep fresh
 This salad is a great complement to fish, meat, or grains.   for 1 week.

 1 bunch (4 small or 3 large) beets
 3 cloves garlic, minced
 Beets are loaded with iron. Small   2 tablespoons olive oil (optional)
 beets are sweeter than larger   2 tablespoons xylitol or sweetener of your choice  RED CABBAGE SESAME SALAD  yields 6–8 servings
 ones, and when eating beets raw,   Juice of ½ lemon   Red cabbage has a stronger flavor compared to green cabbage, with the advantage of
 you enjoy twice the vitamin C   ½ teaspoon salt, or to taste  being higher in vitamin A, vitamin C, and iron. It is therefore ideal to dress it up with a lemon
 for extra antioxidant protection.   dressing. The crispier the cabbage, the more nutrients it offers.
 Traditionally, beets were eaten for   1. Cook the beets until tender but crisp, about 30 minutes. Slice the   In a large bowl, combine all the ingredients. Serve with Lemon-
 its anti-inflammatory properties,   beets into semicircles.  16 ounces red cabbage, shredded  Pepper Dressing (p. 171).
 for its blood, gall bladder, and   2. In a large bowl, combine the beets with the garlic, oil, xylitol, lemon   4 small carrots, shredded
 liver cleansing abilities, and for   juice, and salt.  1/3 cup slivered almonds, toasted
 promotion of circulatory and   2 tablespoons hemp or sesame
                               seeds
 colon health. Beets are also rich
 in silica, which is good for our
 skin, connective tissues, and bone
 health.




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