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		<title>Lessons from The Grand Chia Master</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Sep 2011 19:24:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julie Morris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kids may be picky, but it’s not the nutrients in food they're picky about; many times it’s the way nutritious food is offered in the first place. When presented with tasty healthy options -- and given the opportunity to make their own choices -- the beneficial foods children gravitate toward is often genuinely inspiring.]]></description>
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<strong>My friend Lizzie does Ironmans.</strong> You know, that little thing where you swim 2.4 miles, race 112 miles on a bike, and then run a full marathon (26.2 miles). In a day. Right.</p>
<p>She’s also a mom of two, and from the looks of things, her kidlets are sprouting into little superheroes of their own. In fact, her five year old son, Bryce (see picture above), has taken a particular interest in his nutrition. After babbling about &#8220;antioxidants&#8221; since he was a toddler, Bryce has recently crowned himself with the honorable title of “The Grand Chia Master.” (I believe this position of power is a &#8220;forever&#8221; kind of deal, in case you were wondering.) GC Master looks forward to the event of making homemade superfood smoothies (aka a “science experiment”), adding in colorful powders, vivid fruits, <a href="http://www.juliemorris.net/2011/03/25/spring-into-green/">leafy greens</a>, and chia seeds (of course!) before creating the most awesomely delicious kid-friendly sludge.</p>
<p>Did I mention he&#8217;s five?</p>
<p>Kids may be picky, but it’s not the nutrients in food they&#8217;re picky about; many times it’s the way nutritious food is offered in the first place. <strong>When presented with tasty healthy <em>options</em> &#8212; and given the opportunity to make their own choices &#8212; the beneficial foods children gravitate toward is often genuinely inspiring.</strong></p>
<p>A while back, I read about a fascinating <a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/2010/12/13/us-less-sugar-cereal-idUSTRE6BC2YV20101213">study</a> done on sugary cereal. The goal was to test how much sugar made a child happy enough to eat his or her breakfast. In the study, two separate groups of young children were allowed to help themselves to cereal, fruit, sugar packets, milk and juice for breakfast. The only difference between the two groups was that while one group was offered sugary cereal like Fruit Loops and Frosted Flakes, the other group was given low-sugar cereal like Rice Krispies. The children were instructed to simply prepare breakfast for themselves.</p>
<p>Although both groups ate almost the same amount of calories, the calories derived from sugar in the sugar-cereal group were almost double compared to the low sugar cereal group &#8212; even though many children in the low-sugar group added sugar packets to their bowl. Additionally, “more than half of kids given low-sugar options added fruit to their bowls, versus 8 percent of those eating sugary cereal.” Can you imagine the results if they included a third group, with a make-your-own smoothie option?</p>
<p>Children eat profoundly instinctively &#8212; very much on a &#8220;want&#8221; basis &#8212; and although taste (and presentation) is a defining factor too, sometimes it’s just about presenting a child with a choice (such as the <em>choice</em> to include sugar in cereal as opposed to a pre-sweetened variety). Including abundant nutrient-dense superfoods like yum-worthy seeds, berries, and even hidden greens, can be excellent ways to keep children happy, stocked with healthy nutrition, and inevitably too full/satisfied to crave refined or sugary foods. This method is known as the &#8220;crowding out&#8221; theory.</p>
<p>In fact, the crowding out theory works with adults too. Which, if I&#8217;m not mistaken, means the Grand Chia Master indeed has a lesson to share with us all.</p>
<pre>
Bryce’s <em>Grand Chia Master</em> Superfood Smoothie Recipe</pre>
<p>frozen mango chunks, to taste</p>
<p>frozen mixed berries, to taste</p>
<p>1 frozen <a href="http://www.sambazon.com/shop2/p-37-pure-acai.aspx">acai smoothie pack</a></p>
<p>1 banana</p>
<p>18 drops <a href="http://www.herbsetc.com/ChlorOxygen-1-oz-AF_p_21.html">Chloroxygen </a>(liquid chlorophyll drops)</p>
<p>2 tablespoons <a href="http://www.navitasnaturals.com/products/chia.html">chia seeds</a></p>
<p>2 tablespoons <a href="http://www.navitasnaturals.com/products/flax.html">ground flax powder</a></p>
<p>2 tablespoons <a href="http://www.navitasnaturals.com/products/hemp/hemp-seeds.html">hemp seeds</a></p>
<p>2 tablespoons <a href="http://www.navitasnaturals.com/products/cacao/cacao-nibs.html">cacao nibs</a></p>
<p>2 cups arugula</p>
<p>1 scoop <a href="http://www.macrolifenaturals.com/home.htm">Macro Greens powder</a></p>
<p>2 cups coconut water</p>
<p><em>Blend until awesome, and serve.</em></p>
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		<title>Quinoa with Secret Pesto &amp; Sun-dried Tomatoes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2011 00:16:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julie Morris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This pesto is "secret" because it includes a profoundly nutrient-rich superfood you would NEVER guess was there! (From the new cookbook, Superfood Cuisine: Cooking with Nature's Most Amazing Foods.)]]></description>
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<p><strong>It&#8217;s high-time we feature a delicious recipe from <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Superfood-Cuisine-Cooking-Natures-Amazing/dp/0615480608/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1313535866&amp;sr=8-1">Superfood Cuisine</a> here</strong>, don&#8217;t you agree? Doing so, on my end at least, has not been a particularly easy process. Indeed, like picking a favorite child, I&#8217;ve been utterly at loss while deciding which of the 100+ superfood recipes to share. Seriously! I love them all (obviously), and each is worthy of the extremely fancy spotlight of a blog post. Which oh which recipe to choose?</p>
<p>Attempting to summon my recipe decision-making mojo earlier today, I took a walk outside. Ironically, it was there I found my answer staring me in the face, right inside my little herb garden. If you have a garden or have visited the produce section at the market lately, you&#8217;re likely aware that this time of year has a way of making some herbs, like basil, a little, well, &#8220;overly ambitious.&#8221; My homegrown basil is certainly no different, and though I love its flavor, I couldn&#8217;t help but pass a little judgment upon the plant today as I observed it unabashedly hogging up almost the entire pot it&#8217;s supposed to <em>share</em> with other green savories. Calm down there, basil; clearly it&#8217;s time we put you to use. And by &#8220;use,&#8221; I of course mean it&#8217;s an ideal time to make my &#8220;Secret Pesto&#8221; recipe from the cookbook.</p>
<p>I call this recipe a secret not because I&#8217;m not going to tell you how to make it (I&#8217;ve never understood recipe secrets &#8211; I mean, it&#8217;s FOOD, not the blueprints to a rocketship). Rather, <strong>this pesto is &#8220;secret&#8221; because it includes a profoundly nutrient-rich superfood within the sauce that you would NEVER guess was there:</strong> wheatgrass. <em>Wheatgrass? </em>You bet I&#8217;m serious. While most people easily embrace &#8220;everyday&#8221; superfoods like spinach or quinoa, if you have family or friends who are skeptical of including more niche superfoods like wheatgrass, this is the perfect way to show them just how easy it is to boost a meal&#8217;s nutrition with superfoods without compromising flavor. I like to sneak in the &#8220;secret,&#8221; serve this awesome meal up, and then share the extra good news after the bowls have been licked clean.</p>
<p>Like all the recipes in <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Superfood-Cuisine-Cooking-Natures-Amazing/dp/0615480608/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1313535866&amp;sr=8-1">Superfood Cuisine</a>, the food is designed not only to be aesthetically attractive and full of fabulous flavor, but also packed with health-giving purpose. From this recipe, here are just a few of the things you can look forward to&#8230;<em>per each fabulous serving: </em></p>
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<li>8 grams of protein from grain-like<strong> </strong><strong><a href="http://www.quinoa.net/106.html"></a></strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.quinoa.net/106.html">quinoa</a></strong></span></li>
<li>5 grams protein + iron and minerals from <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.navitasnaturals.com/products/hemp/hemp-seeds.html"><strong>hemp seeds</strong></a></span></li>
<li>Anti-inflammatory Omega 3 fats from <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://myvega.com/products/antioxidant-efa-oil-blend/features-benefits"><strong>EFA Oil</strong></a></span></li>
<li>Around 50% RDA Vitamin A from <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.localharvest.org/"><strong>basil and spinach leaves</strong></a></span></li>
<li>Over 70 vitamins &amp; minerals from <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.navitasnaturals.com/products/wheatgrass/wheatgrass-powder.html"><strong>wheatgrass powder</strong></a></span></li>
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<p>Amazing, yeah? I think so too.<strong> Some secrets are too good not to share.</strong></p>
<pre>Quinoa with Secret Pesto &amp; Sun-Dried Tomatoes</pre>
<p><em>Makes 4-6 hearty servings</em></p>
<p><strong>INGREDIENTS:</strong></p>
<p>1/2 cup (packed) sun-dried tomatoes<br />
2 cups (packed) chopped fresh basil<br />
1/2  cup hemp seeds<br />
1/3 cup EFA oil<br />
1/3 cup olive oil<br />
1 teaspoon freeze-dried wheatgrass powder<br />
1 teaspoon nutritional yeast<br />
3/4 teaspoon sea salt<br />
1 tablespoon minced garlic<br />
4 cups cooked quinoa<br />
2 cups (packed) baby spinach, cut into chiffonade (aka extra thin)</p>
<p><strong>DIRECTIONS:</strong></p>
<p>Soak the sun-dried tomatoes in some hot water for 30 minutes or until soft. Slice thinly.</p>
<p>Use  a food processor to blend the basil, hemp seeds, both oils, wheatgrass  powder, nutritional yeast, sea salt and garlic into a pesto sauce. In a  large bowl, toss some of the pesto (use as much as desired) with the  quinoa, sun-dried tomatoes and spinach. Serve cold or gently heat.</p>
<p><strong>- Recipe and photo from <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Superfood-Cuisine-Cooking-Natures-Amazing/dp/0615480608/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1313535866&amp;sr=8-1">Superfood Cuisine: Cooking with Nature&#8217;s Most Amazing Foods</a></strong></p>
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		<title>Just Released! Superfood Cuisine: Cooking with Nature&#8217;s Most Amazing Foods</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 19:29:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julie Morris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ I am unbelievably proud and thrilled to announce that my first book, Superfood Cuisine: Cooking with Nature's Most Amazing Foods is now available. Due to the amazing response from the pre-orders (thank you!)...]]></description>
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Ironically, for a person who just wrote a book, I&#8217;m so overjoyed right now that I&#8217;m genuinely at a loss for words. I&#8217;ve written and re-written this first paragraph half a dozen times already, but I&#8217;d rather just nix the fancy prose altogether and express what I&#8217;m <em>really </em>thinking: <strong> </strong></p>
<h2><strong>YAY!!!!!!!!! </strong></h2>
<p>That&#8217;s all, just yay. (Actually there was a little dance that went along with the yay, but luckily it doesn&#8217;t translate through writing).</p>
<p>I have good (great!) news and some mildly-bad-but-not-really-so-bad news.</p>
<p><strong>Good news:</strong> I am unbelievably proud and thrilled to announce that my first book, <em>Superfood Cuisine: Cooking with Nature&#8217;s Most Amazing Foods</em> is now available. I just got my first small shipment of books today and holy WOW, what a feeling that is. Good news indeed. YAY.</p>
<p><strong>Mildly-bad-but-not-really-so-bad news: </strong>Due to the amazing response from the pre-orders (thank you!), this first shipment is already (!) SOLD OUT. The next book shipment will get in next week (it will be much larger). If you already had your order in prior to today, it will ship out asap. If you haven&#8217;t ordered a signed copy from here on my site yet but do it now, it will be shipped next week. <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0615480608/ref=s9_simh_gw_p14_d0_i1?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&#038;pf_rd_s=center-2&#038;pf_rd_r=0B2RDDYKBH1RPFM3FCPN&#038;pf_rd_t=101&#038;pf_rd_p=470938631&#038;pf_rd_i=507846">Amazon orders</a> (that have been already been placed, or that you place now) will ship to the Amazon warehouse next week, where they will then go out to all of you who ordered (thank you again!). And even more thanks, overall, for your patience, for your support, for your readership, and for your interest in cooking with superfoods! ENJOY!</p>
<p>-Signed copies will be available for a limited time on this website through the link on the right.<br />
-Feel free to be in touch with any questions about ordering: info[at]juliemorris[dot]net<br />
-Watch the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fVw0XjiCbg">Superfood Cuisine book trailer</a></p>
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		<title>Refueling the body: one superfood smoothie at a time</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jun 2011 16:52:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Post-workout nutrition is of premium importance: not just because you’re hungry after being active, but because any kind of activity essentially breaks down the body, so that it can rebuild itself even stronger. Superfood smoothies are among the most efficient ways to stockpile nutrients after a workout...]]></description>
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<p><strong>Life is too short for blandness and blahness</strong> (which is, indeed, a philosophy I live by for food and beyond). But flavor aside, a food’s <em>function</em> is also a top priority … what benefits can it offer? It’s always my mantra to marry the taste/function combo in any recipe I make.</p>
<p>Currently, with the warmer weather getting started, I’m SO ready to rev up my running schedule, which has been on a lighter “maintenance” mode while I was finishing up my <a href="http://www.juliemorris.net/2011/04/08/new-cookbook-offers-the-definitive-guide-to-cooking-with-superfoods/">new book</a>. I have all the running motivation I need: a new pair of *amazing* athletic crop pants (I may never take them off), the nag of a new yellow bikini (no polka dots, sorry), and a brand new post-workout smoothie recipe that’s 100% bland/blah-free while FULL of function.</p>
<p>Post-workout nutrition is of premium importance: not just because you’re hungry after being active, but because any kind of activity essentially breaks down the body, so that it can rebuild itself even stronger. <strong>It makes sense that if we eat properly after a workout, we’re giving the body the tools it needs to construct the strongest and healthiest machine possible.</strong> While a slice of pizza may not make this “eat properly” cut, a delicious superfood smoothie certainly does. Hydrating, filling, and easily assimilated, these smoothies are among the most efficient ways to stockpile nutrients after a workout – be it a bike ride, a hike, a yoga session, or in my case, a run. I’ll admit, I often rely upon a “lazy” smoothie, using premade formulas like <a href="http://astore.amazon.com/julimorr-20/detail/B0036ZH9VO">Vega Sport</a> which provides everything I need in one trustworthy fell swoop. But sometimes I like to make my own blends too, as I enjoy being conscious of each and every good ingredient I’m putting into my body.</p>
<p>So while sharing my newest post-workout superfood smoothie recipe below, in addition to the “how” of the recipe, I also wanted to shed some light on the “why” – aka the function. There’s no scientific proof that being keyed into the nutrition of food actually makes it any more beneficial, but I like to think that self-satisfaction is a virtuous nutrient in its own right.</p>
<pre>Strawberry-Banana Post-Workout Smoothie</pre>
<p><em>This smoothie refuels the body with over 20 grams of protein, immune-boosting vitamins, lubricating healthy fats, and stress-reducing superfoods.</em></p>
<p><strong>INGREDIENTS:</strong></p>
<p><strong>1 Tbsp <a href="http://www.navitasnaturals.com/products/hemp/hemp-powder.html">hemp protein powder</a> </strong><em>(A concentrated and easily-digestible protein </em><em>–</em><em> essential for building/repairing muscle tissue.)</em><br />
<strong>2 Tbsp <a href="http://www.navitasnaturals.com/products/hemp/hemp-seeds.html">hemp seeds</a></strong><em> (Packed with essential fatty acids </em><em>–</em><em> lubricates joints and decreases inflammation; another protein source as well.)</em><br />
<strong>2 Tbsp <a href="http://www.navitasnaturals.com/products/cashew.html">cashews</a></strong> <em>(Full  of minerals like copper and magnesium – supports collagen production and muscle relaxation.)</em><br />
<strong>1 tsp <a href="http://astore.amazon.com/julimorr-20/detail/B000FFLHU2">maca powder</a></strong> <em>(A potent adaptogenic herb </em><em>–</em><em> supports the adrenal glands [which get heavily taxed during exercise], responsible for regulating stress and hormones.)</em><br />
<strong>1 banana </strong><em>(Easily digestible carbohydrates – needed for re-energizing.)</em><br />
<strong>2 cups frozen strawberries</strong> <em>(Concentrated source of antioxidants and vitamin C </em><em>–</em><em> essential for supporting the immune system.)</em><br />
<strong>1½ cups coconut water or regular water</strong> <em>(To rehydrate and replace electrolytes.)</em><br />
<strong><a href="http://astore.amazon.com/julimorr-20/detail/B00068PCBS">stevia</a>, to taste</strong> <em>(To sweeten without adding unnecessary post-workout refined sugar.)</em></p>
<p><strong>DIRECTIONS:</strong></p>
<p>Use a blender to mix all the ingredients together (except for the stevia) until smooth. Stir in stevia to taste to adjust sweetness, if desired. Serves one-ish.</p>
<p><em><strong>Note:</strong> Length of activity, exertion level, and body size will dictate the amount of smoothie/calories/nutrients needed after a workout; this smoothie is intended as a guideline.</em></p>
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		<title>Hemp History Week is here!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2011 18:22:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julie Morris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Personally, I don’t need a “national chocolate day” to find an excuse to celebrate my love for the sweet stuff; nor do I need an “earth day” to remind me that I should turn off the lights when leaving a room. But Hemp History Week – which is this week – is different. Here's why...]]></description>
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<p>Personally, I don’t need a “national chocolate day” to find an excuse to celebrate</strong> my love for the sweet stuff; nor do I need an “earth day” to remind me that I should turn off the lights when leaving a room. But <a href="http://www.hemphistoryweek.com/about.html">Hemp History Week</a> – which is this week – is different. Here&#8217;s why&#8230;</p>
<p>At one time, not so terribly long ago, hemp was essential to the very fabric of our society. Literally. With over 25,000 uses, the tremendous versatility of industrial hemp includes the production of cloth, paper, building materials and fuel; as well as a plethora of food items made from the hemp seeds themselves. Hemp was so fundamentally useful that in the 1700&#8242;s, it was a mandatory, subsidized crop in some of the first American colonies before the United States was even a country. In 1942, the US government issued a short film, <em>Hemp For Victory</em>, to encourage farmers to grow more hemp during World War II to stimulate the economy (hemp is a very profitable crop).</p>
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<p>George Washington grew hemp, the American Constitution was first drafted on hemp, and the first Ford prototype ran on hemp fuel, and the <a href="http://www.hemphistoryweek.com/timeline.html">amazing list of hemp history goes on</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Today however, hemp is illegal, by federal law, to grow in the United States.</strong> We can buy it, but we can’t grow it. Due to a series of strategic moves by competing industries, hemp was marketed and eventually classified as a restricted drug (hemp is not the same thing as marijuana and <a href="http://www.testpledge.com/foods.htm">will not show up on a drug test</a>). I’ll leave the conspiracies around this unfortunate de-legalization at the door, and focus on what’s really important: getting this crop back.</p>
<p>Canada (where the US gets most of its hemp from) grows hemp. Much of Europe grows hemp. In fact, countries all around the world grow this cash crop for food and resources. Except &#8230; the US. As a result, Americans have to pay more for imported hemp products, while instead expending homeland agricultural resources on B-rate crops like corn, canola, wheat, and soy.</p>
<p>From a food standpoint, hemp is a real-deal superfood with exceptional benefits. It’s an excellent source of easily digested complete protein, and also one of the richest vegetable sources of the Omega 3 &amp; 6 Essential Fatty Acids (in an ideal ratio to support human health).  Hemp seed is also a plentiful source of fiber, as well as vitamins and minerals such as magnesium, iron, zinc, and potassium.  Unlike many other nuts and seeds, the hemp seed is not known to be a food allergen.  I love its versatility in products: it can be made into premium <a href="http://astore.amazon.com/julimorr-20/detail/B001CGTN3G">protein powders</a>, beautifying <a href="http://astore.amazon.com/julimorr-20/detail/B0036ZHOVE">culinary oils</a>, blended into creamy milks, and the shelled whole<a href="http://astore.amazon.com/julimorr-20/detail/B002ZDAIXO"> hemp seeds</a> are deliciously versatile in recipes and just by the handful. This <a href="http://www.juliemorris.net/2009/05/12/creamy-hemp-hummus/">Hemp Hummus</a> recipe is a staple in my house … it comes with a magic trick of quickly disappearing.</p>
<p>Which brings us back to Hemp History Week. Hemp is not a crop to be forgotten, and until it&#8217;s legal to grow again in the US, we <em>do</em> need the reminder of its history and value. As you see health food stores across the nation celebrating this healthy and sustainable message, I hope you&#8217;ll consider treating yourself to a hemp product – try something new that&#8217;s made with hemp, or just pick up some classic <a href="http://www.navitasnaturals.com/products/hemp/hemp-seeds.html">hemp seeds</a> to jazz up everything from cereal to salads to ice cream. Hemp is healthy, sustainable, and the larger the demand becomes for industrial hemp products, the stronger the US re-legalization cause.</p>
<p>Please join me in signing this <a href="http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/Allow-U-S-farmers-to-grow-industrial-hemp/">legalization petition </a>and take action at <a href="http://www.votehemp.com/what_can_i_do.html">Vote Hemp</a>. Here&#8217;s to home-grown hemp!</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Apr 2011 20:10:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Superfood Cuisine: Cooking With Nature's Most Amazing Foods by Julie Morris will be available late spring 2011, offering over 100 superfood recipes and an inspiring guide to a nutrient-dense lifestyle.]]></description>
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<p><em>Coming super soon&#8230;</em></p>
<p><strong>Superfood Cuisine: Cooking With Nature&#8217;s Most Amazing Foods </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong>I&#8217;m so, so excited to share the news with you that I have a cookbook coming out. (!!!) This has been such a fun, rewarding project to work on. In case you&#8217;re wondering, the book cover above features a shot of one of my favorite recipes: a silky-smooth Carrot &amp; Yacon Root Soup, topped with plumped goji berries and microgreens (insanely good, fantastically easy, and majorly glow-inducing).</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;re aware of the exciting culinary revolution that&#8217;s taking place &#8211; the beneficial mantra of natural, organic, whole foods and plant-based diets is hotter than ever before! And now, superfoods are coming to the forefront as a fabulous (healthy!) way to even further fast-track our energy levels and longevity. This book explains the philosophy behind a superfood-strong lifestyle, and demystifies how to use them through delicious new dishes.</p>
<p><strong><em>Superfood Cuisine</em> includes:</strong></p>
<p>- Over 100 plant-based, superfood recipes<br />
- Full-color photography<br />
- A guide to over 30 top superfoods and healthy pantry staples<br />
- A convenient &#8220;pantry list&#8221; of what you need and where to find these special foods<br />
- Natural cooking techniques and product sources</p>
<p>The book will be available late spring of this year (launch date and ordering details announced soon)! In the meantime, <strong>please join me at <a href="http://www.facebook.com/SuperfoodCuisine">Superfood Cuisine on facebook</a></strong> for the latest updates, inside information, and bonus material. I&#8217;d love to see you there, and I cannot WAIT to share this special book with you!</p>
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