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10 Easy Ways to Make Green Foods Part of Your Everyday Diet – and Love Them!

Eating living (raw) foods and having supreme health is a sure-fire way of raising your vibration, so I’m all for it! But I know it ain’t always easy to find ideas for healthy eating that are interesting – and that taste good.
Now, every week, I receive an inspirational ezine from the UK”s Karen Knowler, who’s known as The Raw Food Coach. In last week’s edition of her ezine, Karen featured a superb article that reveals just how easy it is to add more life-giving leafy greens to your everyday eating. I asked Karen if I could share this article with you, because I just know you’re going to find it so helpful.
So, you don’t have any more excuses for not including more greens in what you eat. Go forth and be healthy!
Here’s the article (and be sure to sign up for Karen’s fabulous ezine!):
‘It’s rare that you come across someone who LOVES eating green foods, but that doesn’t have to be the case for any of us. Not only can green foods be delicious, they can make us feel fantastic, helping to cleanse and rebuild even the most jaded of bodies and spirits.
When I first got into raw foods I admit I was one of those raw fooders who relied heavily on fresh juicy fruits, dried fruits and nuts, and most days I’d eat a salad, but it wasn’t what I’d now call a ‘decent’ salad. And that’s because I’ve since learned that it’s nowhere near enough to have some green on your plate and think that’s sufficient, because it’s not! We need dark greens, ideally wild greens, and plenty of them. A plate of iceberg lettuce simply won’t make the grade.
So in this article I’m sharing with you 10 different ideas to get greens into your daily diet and love them, because not only is it possible, it’s vital!
1: The Green Smoothie
Through various mediums I’ve shared what I consider to be the easiest/most yummy green smoothie recipe – Mango & Spinach, so hopefully you’re up to speed with what they are? (Brief explanation: A large amount of leafy green vegetables blended with some great-tasting ripe fruit of your choice to a soup or smoothie consistency.) So how do we incorporate them into our diet? Good times of the day for drinking a green smoothie are: first thing for breakfast (start as you mean to go on – if you start your day with this you’ll feel set up for the day ahead and plenty full enough until lunch time); as a brunch if you get hungry between breakfast and lunch time; as a liquid lunch if you are pressed for time; as a pre-dinner course, perfect served as a drink or even a soup; as a supper if you’re not hungry enough to eat a ‘proper’ dinner, or if you’ve come in late from work or a night out and don’t want to eat before bed.
2: Variety is the Spice of Life
We are all guilty of falling into ruts with our eating habits, eating the same things over and over again, but it’s important in all diets to eat a wide variety of foods for pleasure and nutrition. So too is it important to choose a wide variety of greens from the vast range of green leafy vegetables (and herbs) and not just finding one and sticking with it. Here’s a starter list of green leafies that you can use as a checklist. Whichever ones you haven’t eaten for a while (or ever!) make it your personal project to hunt them down and try them out – starting this week!
Beet greens * Chicory * Chard * Endive * Kale, flat green * Kale, curly * Lamb’s lettuce * Lettuce, Batavia * Lettuce, Cos * Lettuce, flat * Lettuce, iceberg * Mizuna * Rocket (arugula) * Spinach * Turnip greens * Basil * Chervil * Chickweed * Chive * Comfrey leaves * Coriander * Dandelion * Dillweed * Garlic mustard * Lovage * Mallow * Marjoram * Mint * Nettle * Oregano * Parsley * Peppermint * Purslane * Raspberry leaf * Rosemary * Sage * Salad burnet * Shepherd’s purse * Sorrel * Spearmint * Watercress * Wild celery * Wild garlic * Yarrow
3: Green Soups
Green Soups are similar to green smoothies but are thicker, and obviously are looked on as meals rather than drinks. There are some great green soup recipes around. One of my personal favourites is Green Ginger Soup which goes like this… Simply take the following ingredients and blend in your food processor, blender or Vita-Mix until smooth: 1 cup diced tomatoes, ½ cup water, 2 cups spinach, ½ avocado, ½-inch fresh ginger, juice of ½ lemon, 1Tbsp olive oil. Serves 1. It’s truly delicious.
4: Take a Walk on the Wild Side
It’s rarely mentioned but I need to here – it’s vital for all of us to eat wild greens. These greens are (for the most part) as natural and potent as you’re going to get because they’re (typically) untouched by man and have not been treated in any way. So arm yourself with a guide book such as Food for Free and a carrier bag (and gloves if you’re going to pick nettles) and take yourself off for a walk to your nearest wood, farm or leafy park and see what you can find. Of course the great thing about this route is that the food is free, abundant and it’s going to be fresh, fresh, fresh! AND you really feel the difference when you eat wild foods – they’re electric! Great in juices, smoothies, various savoury recipes and of course any salads too.
5: Green Juices
Green juices are of course another great way to get the greens in. The difference between smoothies and juices is fibre – juices have no fibre, whereas smoothies have ALL of the fibre, however, if you find smoothies too bulky or you just don’t like them, then juicing is a great alternative. The secret of a good green juice is to work with 1–3 strong green leaves such as kale, spinach, watercress, parley, wheatgrass etc, then add cucumber and/or celery for more liquid and extra vitamins and minerals, and if you feel your juice needs sweetening, add a little apple, pear, carrot, red bell pepper, lemon or lime. There’s nothing like a green juice for lifting your energy and mind, especially first thing in the morning. Don’t forget, to juice greens you need a juicer that is capable of handling them, such as a Green Star – most centrifugals won’t be able to handle them.
6: Herbs
Herbs are nature’s medicine and also one of the chef’s best allies. Herbs are so delicious and so fresh tasting that I encourage you to eat fresh herbs at least once per day. Add them to your smoothies, juices, to your salads and your savoury recipes. Line your window sills with them, they look stunning! Fresh herbs really do make all the difference.
7: Wheatgrass
Wheatgrass is the mother of all greens, really. There are many ways you can take wheatgrass, but obviously freshly juiced is best. For more information about wheatgrass, including the many ways to take it and its benefits, click here.
8: The Kale & Avocado Salad!
I’ve published this recipe a number of times but for those who missed it, you can watch me demo it in person right here. This salad is something that I rave about constantly. Everyone who tries it seems to adore it AND then goes on to incorporate it into their everyday life, not just now and again but daily! Why? Because it’s quick, easy and delicious and very versatile AND it enables you to happily eat tons of dark leafy greens! This is what you do:
Finely chop as much kale as you think you can eat plus a little more (it shrinks). Make the pieces fairly small, say 1–2cm square, and set aside in a bowl. Then pour on some olive oil (flax oil is good too, as are others) and sprinkle on a little good quality salt such as Celtic sea salt or Himalayan Crystal Salt, or Herbamare. Next, massage the oil and salt into the leaves until the kale becomes ‘wilted’ and glistens. At this point the kale suddenly appears extremely appetizing and you can start to see the potential! Next add half to one avocado and massage that in to the leaves as well. Now you have coated kale. Next, give a good squeeze of lemon juice and mix it all in by hand. Taste test. Add more lemon if you want/need to. Finally, add in your favourite ingredients. For me this means sundried tomatoes, fresh tomatoes, occasionally spring onions (scallions), and sometimes I’ll sprinkle on some garlic or onion powder, or even curry powder! Whatever takes your fancy. And sometimes I dress it with a cup of macadamias blended with ½ cup water and onion powder added. When you have all your ingredients well mixed in, sample a little and add anything that you think might be missing (highly unlikely!) and then sit down, exhale and enjoy!
9: The Superfood Smoothie
Superfood smoothies are never going to be as good as real live fresh green smoothies, but when your fridge is bare then turn to your cupboards and pull out your Nature’s Living Superfood (Vita Mineral Greens in USA) or other favourite green superfood powder and whip up a smoothie with it and other chosen ingredients.
10: Your Own Special Way
Each of us develops favourite ways of doing things over time. Periodically, for example, I will take E3 Live or wheatgrass juice, and then ‘let go of it’ when my body no longer asks for it. Similarly, green superfoods work the same way, as do herbs and all manner of other raw foods in my dietary vocabulary. Follow your own way with greens, whatever that way is, adding more into your daily regime can only be a very good thing!’
© 2012 Karen Knowler
Karen Knowler, The Raw Food Coach publishes “Successfully Raw” – a free weekly ezine for raw food lovers everywhere. If you’re ready to look good, feel great and create a raw life you love get your FREE tips, tools and recipes now at The Raw Food Coach.
Get Your Green On!

Mmm, looks good, doesn’t it?
This smoothie from a new book by a former client of mine, Kristine Miles. And I’d love to share the recipe with you!
(If you’re a subscriber to my ezine, you would have received this recipe in the March ezine – these are the sorts of goodies you receive as a subscriber! Simply leave your name and primary email in the box on the top right of this page.)
Here it is. It tastes as good as it looks:
Ingredients
- 1 mango
- greens (any dark leafy greens such as Swiss chard/silverbeet or spinach)
- 2 oranges
- 1 cup water
- passion fruit pulp, to top the finished smoothie
Method
- Peel and cube the mango , and place the flesh in a blender.
- Add the greens (if you’re new to greens, just use 1 cup’s worth – the smoothie in the photo uses 2 cups), and then the oranges (chopped) and water.
- Blend until smooth, and serve in a glass with the passion fruit pulp on top.
Kris has over 300 more green smoothies for you to try in The Green Smoothie Bible: 300 Delicious Recipes.
There is a HEAP of super-clear, easy-to-read explanatory information, as well 300 recipes divided up by season or for particular health concerns. Kris is a physiotherapist on Victoria’s beautiful Phillip Island, and has been involved in the raw food and health movement for years.
She knows the health-giving powers of green smoothies, and she’s packed this highly accessible and inspirational book with ideas and wisdom to help you really enjoy these super-nutritious drinks.
Now, try the recipe and let me know what you think – leave a comment below!
Have Your Cake!
Now, it’s right about this time of year that we tend to indulge in creamy, decadent desserts. It is the Christmas season, after all!
Well, there’s a way that you can thoroughly indulge in sensational tastes without ingesting sugar, animal products, and a heap of chemicals and processed ingredients. Yes way!
Monique Bastien was a writer with me over at the Raw Mom blog a few years ago, and that’s how I found out about her amazing book.
Have Your Cake, and Eat It Too! is packed with over 150 sensational recipes (I took the Chocolate Cream Pie to a raw-food potluck and it was polished off very quickly!), and Monique also offers substitutions for traditional ingredients in your favourite recipes – for example, when a recipe calls for 1 cup heavy cream, simply use 1 cup raw cashew, macadamia or almond cream instead.
If you’d like to sample some truly decadent but health-giving indulgence foods over the Christmas break, you will absolutely love the Have Your Cake, and Eat It Too! ebook. (It also features heaps of great photos that will make your mouth water.)
By indulging in a ‘Have Your Cake’ guilt-free dessert, you’ll be doing your vibration a ‘double favour’ – feeling radiant by eating healthy food, and feeling thoroughly cossetted and pampered with food that thrills your senses. Now that’s yummy…
The Green Smoothie Glow

This is a view of the blender (the trusty, hardworking Vita-Mix) that whips up my green smoothies at any time of day.
Just look at the gorgeous colour of those greens! These particular greens are fresh from my garden, and are full of zingy, vibrant life force. They’re especially good for us to eat in their raw state, because when we take in living foods, we take on their life force. This means that you experience more energy, my friend. And who doesn’t want that?
Oh, and having a higher vibration means you naturally attract other ‘things’ of high vibration – you know, the good stuff! I do love that law of attraction…
If you’ve heard about green smoothies but think they sound kind of gross, then I’m happy to assure you that they taste good. They contain fruit, and there’s no milk, so it’s kind of like a fruit cocktail, but with an earthy edge. Go on, give them a try!
If you don’t already have a copy of my free Rich Radiant Real Green Smoothie Glow recipe e-booklet, you can grab it from the Freebies page. Try a recipe or two on for size. Take the plunge, and experience a surge of energy.
Here’s to your health! (Excuse me while I go whip up another batch of green lovin’…)
Christmas is Coming!
You may or may not know that Christmas is one of the Things I Love.
I know some people find that a bit odd, but I just love it! I don’t go crazily overboard, but I love the whole spirit and beauty of Christmas, and the rituals. It certainly adds to the richness of my life – does it do this for you, too?
I also love being organised, and planning ahead to make sure things have a great chance of working out the way that I want them to. (Control freak? Moi?)
So I was thrilled to stumble upon this brilliant ebook on the weekend. It’s called 100 Days to Christmas: a daily dose of inspiration & motivation for a meaningful holiday season.
The 100 days until Christmas actually started on Friday (16 September), but who’s counting? You can still catch up!
Check out the video below to find out more about it.
I’ve nabbed myself a copy of this ebook, and am loving it! So organised and inspirational, with heaps of links to checklists.
However, it does see Christmas from a US perspective (and it includes Halloween and Thanksgiving), which is a little different to how we celebrate Christmas here in Australia – but there are a lot of traditions we share with our US sisters and brothers, so there’s heaps of advice and ideas that are relevant.
I also prefer to focus on healthy food options for Christmas – we make a few traditional Christmas treats, but I’m always looking out for healthier alternatives that still taste amazing and have a festive feel. If you’re like me in that regard, you might want to check out Dr Ritamarie Loscalzo’s Healthy Holiday Traditions ebook. It has heaps of feel-good (and taste-good) healthy recipes for Christmas. My mouth is watering right now…
Right, I think we’re at ’97 days to Christmas’ on the planner, so I’d better get moving!
Un-Cooking Up a Storm

Part of living the life of my dreams is spending time hanging out with my daughters on school holidays. My girls love being showered with attention, and I love taking time out to enjoy their company and to marvel at how fast they’re growing up!
Today, with Ballarat being cold, wet and blustery, we decided to stay in and do some ‘un-cooking’. The girls love reading through Ani Phyo’s Ani’s Raw Food Desserts: 85 Easy, Delectable Sweets and Treats, asking if we can try this recipe, or that one. So today we decided to make Ani’s Raspberry Ganache Fudge Cake. Ani’s recipes are all raw and vegan, and contain no wheat, gluten, dairy or processed sugars (although agave nectar could be considered processed).
We’re having neighbours of ours over for lunch on Saturday (they’re a lovely retired couple, originally from Melbourne), and we thought we’d try this recipe to see if it would be worthy of presenting as dessert for our guests. Presenting a healthy yet delicious home-made dessert is such a lovely way to look after people who are visiting our home.
The verdict: yes, it’s fabulous! Even my raw-shy hubby Darren couldn’t get over how good this fudge cake really is!
Evie and Bella did most of the preparation, with a little help. Yup, they really are growing up.
Here’s the end result:

The fudge ’frosting’ is a little like my Cat’s Meow Chocolate Pudding recipe (from Monkey Mike’s Raw Food Kitchen: An Un-Cookbook for Kids!), given that it contains avocado, cacao powder and agave nectar. Simply scrumptious.
At Easter we tried the strawberry ‘cheese’-cake recipe from Ani’s book, and it was fantastic, too! No doubt the girls will soon find another recipe they want to try from this book…
All in all, I totally recommend this book. And I totally recommend connecting with your loved ones in the kitchen, and sharing that love with friends.
My Guest Foodie Honour

I’ve been given the honour of being this month’s ‘Guest Foodie’ on health and wellness website I’m Not Fussy!.
I love the site’s stand on health:
Do you want to live in a world where health and wellness isn’t an alternative discussion – where things like organic, gluten free, sugar free, vegetarianism and healing medicine are mainstream?
I sure do! I believe that health is the basis of wealth – what’s the point of creating a lot of wealth if we’re too sick or fatigued to enjoy it? I also believe (which you’d know by now, if you’ve been following me for a while!) that good health actually helps ATTRACT the ‘good stuff’ in life, so it’s a win-win. You feel good, and therefore enjoy what you have, which, in turn, brings even more to feel good about!
I also believe that, one day in the not-too-distant future, we will live in a world where we’re not considered ‘fussy’ if we choose to eat optimal food. Indeed, eating that way will be the norm. How do I know this? Because we’re all moving towards a more spiritually aware way of living.
Make sure you check out the I’m Not Fussy! website. Founder Rebel Black is doing SUCH good work, and there are heaps of recipes available for free on the site. There is also a wealth of information related to healthy living.
So why not head over there now? You know that I’m Very Fussy about who I recommend…
Valentine’s Gift for You
Happy Valentine’s Day! Have you been showering the people in your life with love? Have you given your car a kiss? Have you called your mother and told her how much you love her? Just few ideas, there…
If you’re really wanting to push out the boat and lavish love on the beautiful people in your life, why not make them these Luscious Love Cookies? They taste sensational, and, as a bonus, they’re good for you! What a loving gift…
This recipe appeared in the February edition of the Rich Radiant Real Your Abundant Life ezine – these are the sorts of recipes that I give, with love, to my ezine subscribers. If you’d like to be a receive this free ezine every month, simply pop your name and email address in the boxes on the top right of this page.
Have a simply wonderful Valentine’s Day, won’t you?
Luscious Love Cookies
Makes 5–10 cookies, depending on size
Make these special, sweet treats for your sweetheart – or for anyone you know. Leave time for them to chill in the fridge, and then savour them slowly…
Ingredients
1 cup pecan-nut halves
½ cup cashew nuts
5 teaspoons raw cacao (chocolate) powder
½ cup sultanas
1 teaspoon agave nectar
dash vanilla extract
teensy pinch Himalayan crystal salt (or any sea salt you have on hand)
½ cup raspberries (can be frozen raspberries that you’ve thawed)
fresh raspberries for garnish (optional)
Method
1. Roughly chop the pecans and cashews and place in a food processor.
2. Process the nuts until they resemble breadcrumbs.
3. Add the cacao powder, sultanas, agave nectar, vanilla extract and salt.
4. Process until well combined.
5. Add the raspberries, and process the mixture until it becomes a forms a type of dough.
6. On a sheet of baking paper, spread out the dough to a thickness of about 1cm. Use a blunt knife to help smooth the surface.
7. Using a heart-shaped cookie cutter, cut into the dough. You might need to cut around the outside edges of the cutter. If the mixture seems too sticky, put it in the fridge for an hour or so.
8. Carefully push out each cookie onto a plate, and chill in the fridge for at least an hour, until the cookies are firm.
9. Top each cookie with a raspberry, then share, and enjoy!
Gorgeous Green Smoothie
I made my girls a green smoothie for breakfast recently, and I just had to get a photo of the gorgeous, rich colours as the ingredients sat in the blender, awaiting a-whizzing.
This isn’t a specific recipe, but I think I used one orange, four bananas and a good ‘chuck-in’ of frozen mixed berries, and then I filled the blender to the top with greens (even though I normally recommend having greens ‘sandwiched’ in between other ingredients so that they have a good chance of getting mixed in – see my free Rich Radiant Real Green Smoothie Glow e-booklet for more smoothie-making tips, and eight other recipes!). I then added about a cup and a half of water, and whizzed it all up.
I just love the colours of fruit – any wonder most of us are drawn to eating fruit!
Have you tried green smoothies yet? Why not create your own recipe, and let me know how it turns out?
Brazil-Nut Hot Chocolate
If you’re finding it challenging getting through the last of winter down here in the southern hemisphere, have I got a treat for you!
In winter we sometimes crave rich, sweet foods and drinks, but these aren’t always a healthy option. I find that I feel a bit icky after having a traditional, dairy-milk hot chocolate, even though I love the taste.
But how about this? I’ve created a sumptuous hot chocolate that is actually good for you – it’s a chocolately, sweet nut-milk. Brazil nuts are rich in selenium, raw chocolate is plentiful in magnesium, and agave nectar is a low-glycemic sweetener (or, instead of agave, you can chop and soak two Medjool dates, before blending). Give it a try, and let me know what you think!
Ingredients
1 cup roughly chopped brazil nuts
2 cups water
1–1½ tablespoons raw cacao (chocolate) powder
1½ tablespoons dark agave nectar
Method
1. Place the nuts and water in a blender, and blend for about 20 seconds, until completely blended.
2. Strain the nut-milk liquid through a nut-milk bag (or you can use a clean knee-high stocking) into a large bowl.
3. Rinse the blender, and tip the strained nut-milk into blender.
4. Add the chocolate powder and agave nectar to the blender, and blend for about 20 seconds.
5. Pour the mixture into a saucepan and stir over low heat until the mixture is only just hot enough that it doesn’t hurt your finger when it’s dipped into it.
6. Pour the fragrant, sweet, chocolatey elixir into two cups.
7. Cosy up on the couch, and sip to your heart’s content!
Notes: Make sure you don’t dilly-dally in sitting down to drink your chocolate, because it isn’t as hot as traditional hot chocolate. If you live in Australia, you can purchase raw cacao powder from Loving Earth. Also, you might have seen my recipe recently, as it appeared in the August edition of Australia’s Good Health magazine!
Bon appetit!







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