This was a preferred breakfast, lunch or dinner for me when I felt the urge to eat something crunchy, cool, and raw in the heat of summer. However, I don’t really like the watery, overly moistening and cooling effects of just regular leafy greens, especially ice berg lettuce, but I found these amazing ‘spicy greens’ from the Organic Oasis near my home that contains a mix of mustard greens, and other little pungent-bitters that appeal to me much more than the watery-crisp block of ice that normal grocery lettuce is.
Category: apples
To add some substance and richness to my salads, I always add pumpkin seeds (usually hand pan-toasted), or almonds, and then added some cut apple, and then a few fresh things from my garden such as tomato, basil, parsley, shiso, and then add a dressing made up of flax oil, garlic, apple cider vinegar and a little miso. I sprinkle on a little dulse too, if I’m in the mood for it. I usually have something heartier with this as well, like a cooked veg or grain, but sometimes just the freshness of a simple salad, especially with the rising sun, is all that I need to make me grin and feel centered.
Oat Bran Muffins
These fellas are flourless and full of fiber and bowel stimulating goodness! They’re pretty hearty and sweet for the amount of sweetener that goes into it – I’m guessing you use less sweetener and they would still come out tasty and delicious.
1 cup chopped apple (about 1 apple)
1 cup chopped pitted prunes
1/2 cup maple syrup
1/2 cup yogurt
1/4 oil
1 egg
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp cinnamon
2 tsp grated orange peel (use only organic)
2 cups oat bran
2 tsp baking powder (alum free please!)
Preheat the oven to 400F
Line a muffin tin with paper cups. Prepare the apples and prunes and set them aside, so that they’ll be ready to stir into the batter later on.
Whisk together the maple syrup, yogurt, oil and egg. Combine the dry ingredients in a medium mixing bowl. Fold the liquid mixture into the dry ingredients until just wet. Stir in the chopped apples and prunes.
Divide the batter into the cups, filling almost to the top because they don’t rise much.
Bake for about 20 minutes or until golden and a toothpick comes out clean if inserted.
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Apple Crisp!
Our favourite dessert! Sliced apples lined the bottom of the tray, and then a mixture of oat flakes, seeds, nuts, sweetener (honey or something, we used yacon), spices such as cinnamon, dried fruit, and a little or oil or butter, then spread out over top of the apples. Baked in the oven at 350F until fragrant and golden!
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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.
