Dearest Readers,
Your response to my New World Cleanse post has been phenomenal. So many people have emailed me with loving, kind sympathy for my mother, and to express an interest in trying the cleanse.
Thank you so much for all your outpourings of caring. You truly have touched my heart. And as for the cleanse, I'd love to hear how you liked it! Did you do it for one or two weeks? Was it easy or hard? Did you enjoy the drink? Did you feel better at the end than at the beginning?
Please leave your comments here so others may read and benefit. It's wonderful to support each other into better health together. It may sound corny, but change is the only constant. I just had my 49th birthday–the first without a mother. It's such a great absence, this hole in my life. And I am not alone; it is a loss that most of us must face. So I move forward, through and ahead, sometimes stuck, sometimes free. My birthday intention is to keep growing in understanding, to honor my mother's memory and to spend this year in preparation to meet 50 next summer in joyful and abundant health. Whatever your age, do join me!
Light blessings,
Diana
"Let Nature be thy Teacher!" Whole foods, living foods and a nourishing, cleansing lifestyle for radiant health & vitality, conscious growth and spiritual evolution.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Rainy Day Crackers

I was very happy when my friend Amanda introduced me to this recipe. Very happy indeed. Based on a raw sprouted buckwheat pizza crust from the Café Gratitude non-cook-book, “I Am Grateful”, this is probably the best raw cracker I have ever made, or tasted. Ever. In my life. No kidding!
Not only is the taste entirely scrumptious but the texture is out of this world. Firm, chewy and naturally sweet from fresh carrot juice and pulp. Imagine something as smooth and creamy in the mouth as a graham cracker, but complex and savory. Mmmm-mmmm.
Here’s the recipe, halved and with just the slightest of variations from the original to suit my palate and pantry. I’m calling them Rainy Day Crackers since it’s barely stopped pouring here all month. Funny how you can make something so nice and dry in the midst of one hundred percent humidity.
Rainy Day Crackers
with Sprouted Buckwheat & Carrot Juice
1 cup raw hulled buckwheat1-1/2 cups raw sunflower seeds
2 large cloves garlic, chopped
1 cup carrot pulp (left over from making juice)
1 heaping tablespoon Herbs de Provence
1 teaspoon sea salt
1/8 cup golden flaxseeds, ground
1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil or coconut oil
1 cup carrot juice
Soak buckwheat and sunflower seeds for 8 hours or overnight, preferably in separate bowls. Drain and rinse thoroughly, then add to food processor and pulse into a meal. Add remaining dry ingredients and process till well combined. Add carrot juice and process till you have a consistent dough with no chunks.
Divide dough into equal portions on three dehydrator trays lined with teflex sheets. Using a spatula or your moistened hands, spread each pile of dough into a 10” square. (I use a chopstick as an edging guide.) Score into rectangular shapes as desired – I made 12 crackers per sheet. Dehydrate for one hour at 145 degrees, reduce heat to 115 degrees and dehydrate another 4 hours. Flip crackers onto mesh trays, peel off teflex and dehydrate 6 hours more or until dry. These crackers should be slightly tender, not crispy when done. Store in airtight container in refrigerator and eat within one week (not a problem, trust me!).
Labels:
carrot pulp,
dehydrator,
raw flax crackers
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