Probably the healthiest granola recipe ever..

Granola is so yummy, and a nice transitional food for the accustomed morning cereal eater, as it is a food that can be prepared simply and eaten with milk. However, the downside of granola, is that it is often made with refined oils, concentrated sweeteners, rancid nuts and seeds, hot spices, and generally just kinda heavy, greasy and overly sweet. What is the solution? Make your OWN with good ingredients! Here’s how I do mine:

- DRY pan toast some almonds and pumpkin seeds until aromatic (do NOT burn!)
- Add some oat flakes and stir quickly – not too much toasting time for these guys. If they are over-heated, it will not be good for your liver or heat condition, and generally not recommended.
- Chop in some fruit, like apple slices, or stir in some blueberries. The fruit may sweat and add moisture to the dish, but if it doesn’t, add a TINY bit of water, or better yet, a little bit of orange juice (fresh squeezed is best).
- I usually stop cooking at this point, even before the fruit usually, and put it into a bowl, however you can add spices and continue baking it for a little time to make it more warming.
- Add spices like cardamom, green stevia, nutmeg, etc, but cinnamon tends to be too hot, and if eaten before bed can cause things like night sweats, or worsen inflammation, etc.
- I put the warm granola into my bowl, (this is where I add the OJ, fruit and spices actually), and then pour over a little flax or hemp oil to give it some richness and greasiness.
- I was a little extra hungry, so I broke up some brown rice cake into as well and stirred it.
- I was also gifted a little dark chocolate, so I chopped that up and stirred it in as well too!
- Since I make my own goat kefir, which is really my only animal product, I topped it off with that, or I might add a little homemade almond milk with it as well.
NO sweeteners, refined or cooked oils, no salt, no flours, no junky nuts, and all fresh! YUM!

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Kefir – Milk of the Gods




Clouds from the gods? A gift from Allah? A miracle food made in heaven? Yes to all of the above. Kefir is a culture made up of yeasts and bacteria, and the cloud looking picture is my baby kefir when I first got it, and because they grow, it is now the size of my fist! Time to give some away, and sharing with your friends (and students) is what you’re supposed to do!

We made 1L of kefired goat milk with it daily, which resembles yogurt (but so much more sour and bacteria rich) and aged cheese from kefir laban, and I’m sure we’ll more about this in posts to come.  Not only did we kefir goat milk at the intensive, we kefired coconut milk, almond milk, ginger water, and pretty much any other fluid sitting unused in an open vessel. Yum! Luckily, we had enough to give to most of our hungry students to take home and spread to their loved ones too.


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Potato and Carrot Gratin


This was too easy and a little too comforting as well. Comfort food to the bone!

Slice potatoes and root veggies (in this case onion and carrot, but Jerusalem artichoke works too) and put them in a mixing bowl. Using a mandoline makes slicing these guys easy, but you can use a knife too – just be careful!
Preheat the oven to 350F. Combine the veggies with olive oil, garlic, rosemary and salt and pepper. Lay this mixture in a casserole dish (as shown). Then pour the soup stock over the mixture and bake for 1 hour or soft. 
Take the dish out of the oven and cover it with cheese. Bring the oven up to 400F and bake for 10 minutes more!
We ate it with brown rice.. yum yum!
Easy to follow recipe:
Slice ‘em up:
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Some potatoes
Some onions
Some carrots or other roots
Some garlic
Mix in:
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3 Tbsp olive oil, or more
2 tsp. rosemary (less if it’s dried)
salt & pepper
Pour over:
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1-1/4 cup soup stock or white wine (you might need more)
Add when cooked to finish:
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1/2 cup grated cheese.. like parmesan or something bold and pungent!
Herbs to dress it up later? I’ll leave that up to you!! Garnish as you wish!

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Quinoa Greens Salad





Instead of pasta salad, why not have grains salad! Whole grains are less refined, more nutritious and awesome. 
1-1/2 cups quinoa
3 cups water
bit of salt
1/4 to 1/3 cup oil, to taste
3 Tbsp balsamic vinegar
1 fist of herbs
1 fist of greens
1 chopped red onion
1 chopped tomato
Salt and pepper to taste
1/3 cup feta (or more)
Cook up the quinoa while making a “salad” made up of the veggies and dressing. Mix together the salad with the grains and cheese, et voila! 
Put sides of sauerkraut, greens, beans, whatever, to go with it!
(In this posting, I made my own goat cheese – as shown – please see our videos to learn how to make your own cheese!)

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Pizza delish


Once you have your sourdough crust recipe mastered, you can start making world famous fantasy pizzas!!.. or you can just buy a premade crust, which is ok too.. I guess.  :)

Making a pizza is simple. Add ingredients that are fun, and bake.
This one had spinach, garlic, leek, goat mozzarella (quick tip, actually pronounced “monzerella”.. my aunts in-laws are Italian) zucchini, tomatoes, dill, and of course sauce. There may have been cumin and fennel seeds and parsley, but I don’t remember. Maybe basil, again, don’t remember here — making pizzas are so exciting I barely remember a thing afterwards.
Pop ‘em in the oven until they look done, and.. you’re done!! Easily as that… (crust is a different story, see previous blog!)

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Stirred Greens with Goat Cheese


Sautee onions and garlic with some spices like black pepper, cumin seeds and/or mustard seeds until the onion is clear or starting to brown. Toss in a fistful or two of spinach or another green leafy and continue stirring just until wilted – it shrinks a lot, so you may decide to eat more!! Eat a lot, why not? Greens are so healing and satiating, especially with the warmth of onion and garlic. Once wilted, perhaps after a minute or two, I divided it into bowls and topped it with some toasted sesame seeds and homemade goat cheese that was seasoned with a bit of salt, thyme, sage, cumin and something else. This was for breakfast and I made the exact same thing again for lunch because… well why not!? It was so good!

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Pan toasted Apple Granola with Bananas and Bloobie Goat Kefir


Just like the title says!: Pan-toasted granola with apples laid on a bed of sliced bananas, and then drenched with blueberry goat kefir. A feast!

Granola: Dry-pan toast flakes, seeds and nuts until aromatic. Add fresh cut fruit and stir to release some moisture. Add spices, oil (or butter/ghee), sweetener, and any other fun things that you can think of.

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