AdventHealth Whole Health Institute
These buttermilk-like multigrain flapjacks make a fun and versatile breakfast; they can be dressed up or eaten plain.
These tofu steaks are fun to make! They’re a natural side to stir-fried vegetables and delicious in sandwiches or pocket breads with tomato, cucumber, onion, avocado, and lettuce.
This recipe can bring joy to your holidays while keeping your health intact. The blended nuts replace the fat that usually adds to “after-dinner blahs” and clogged arteries.
When using whole grain pastas in cold dishes, cook them slightly beyond al dente for the best texture. Be sure to blend the dressing well to ensure the chia seeds break down.
This recipe makes a great dinnertime side dish. The blend of seasonings pairs wonderfully with the carrot and beet mixture and provides a perfect golden crunch.
This fruit sauce is thickened and sweetened with dried pineapple pieces, which are a delicious complement to the strawberries. It’s a treat over pancakes, waffles, vegan ice cream, frozen banana...
Split pea soup is a traditional dish that has been around from Roman times. The addition of hickory smoke seasoning adds a wonderful flair to this dish.
Kale and other greens are so good for your arteries and bones, and here is a lovely way to include them in a meal.
This is a crispy, fun way to eat kale. Delicious with sandwiches, kale chips are a great picnic treat that satisfies the crunchy chip gene we all seem to have!
This fresh dish is bursting with flavor! Not only is it easy to make, but this is a salad that anyone can enjoy, and is an easy way to add protein (and more!) to any meal.
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