These Cranberry Bliss Bars will become your new obsession. Light, healthy and naturally sweetened with dates and cranberries so you can enjoy a slice or two and still feel and look great!
orange juice
Orange Carob Smoothie Bowl
Smoothie bowls! They’re smoothies, but they’re meals, they’re smoothie bowls! This orange carob smoothie is a great way to start your day. It’s an equally great way to end your day. And it’s pretty good right in the middle, too!
Avocado Orange Sunburst Salad
Here’s a salad that will make you feel good, inside and out. Bright and zesty and with creamy avocados, this nutrient rich salad will put a smile on your face and a pep in your step.
BBQ Marinade
You don’t need to barbeque to enjoy a tangy BBQ marinade! With tamari, garlic, ginger, and miso, there’s plenty of yip and yay and you can make it just takes 10 minutes!
Red Bell Pepper Miso Soup & BBQ Veggies
Avocado Apple Gadgets
BBQ Marinated Veggies
Tropical Chia Salad
Spiced Orange Cherry Walnut Truffles
Various different versions of fruit and nut balls are a classic staple of the raw food repertoire. Simple, delicious, portable, and quick to make, dessert balls are a great go-to recipe that you can pack with you for a snack at work, or bring to the beach for that picnic.
Much of the time, these sorts of desserts are made with dates. While dates are quite nice, it’s good to change things up! These tasty orange cherry walnut truffles combine two of the absolute tastiest fruits.
Rainbow Slaw With Pumpkin Seed and Kale
Looking for something to do with all those pumpkin seeds you just scooped out of your jack-o-lantern? Well how about use them as a garnish on a delicious salad as colorful as autumn itself?
This slaw isn’t fermented, but that means you can whip it up easily in just a few minutes without any preparation. However, if you like to make your own “real” coleslaw, you can substitute that for the 2 cups of cabbage for an even tangier rainbow slaw!
Chinese Style Cauliflower with Orange Sauce
This interesting recipe was inspired by an unlikely source: mall food-court style “Chinese” food. It seems weird to think so now, but so many of us grew up loving the sweet taste of that orange sauce. I remember growing up thinking that deep fried chicken balls in orange sauce was a classic of Chinese cuisine.
Now we all know better, and aren’t liable to be found snacking on the fast-food variety of Asian cooking. But there is still something magical about the sweet and savory mix of that orange sauce. With this great guilt-free recipe, you can enjoy that incomparable taste without all the added sugars and other weirdness.