Cucumber
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Summer is a time of potential. In the spring the seeds emerge and when summer arrives, their fruits are in full bloom. I find this season to be a time to enjoy the plethora of produce (berries in my backyard and such a wide bounty of fruits and vegetables at the farmer’s market), to rejoice in the fruition of my own ideas, and to bask in the warmth of easy conversation and friendly connection. Like the juicy crops emerging from the earth, summer is when it all comes together for me, when everything I’ve been ruminating on for the months prior takes new shape. Fresh associations are made. Intention blossoms. The intention I’m setting for my cleansing journey next week is to digest and absorb all that ripe nourishment. It’s the peaceful, purposeful and pleasurable grace that my body, mind and spirit merit this time of year. Join me! After all, its also the season of joy and laughter. Together we’ll be sure to do some of that as well. |
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Double Ginger Cuke Canapes |
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These scrumptious little summer hors d’oeuvres are a perfect party dish or a midsummer night’s garden meal in themselves. They incorporate an adaptation of one of my favorite recipes, a Pacific Almond Rim Pate from Renee Lous Underkoffler’s book Living Cuisine. Topped with pickled ginger ~ a sweet little fermented delight to help boost your gut bacteria ~ they tantalize the tongue with the coolness of the cucumber and the fire of the spice. makes approximately 2 cups pate |
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canape ingredients: 2 cup raw almonds, soaked approximately 6 hours pickled ginger (recipe below) preparation:
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COOL AS A CUCUMBER
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Andrea Nakayama
Nutrition Counselor
www.replenishpdx.com
503 866.8079


Refresh: A Summer Cleanse
Pickled Ginger
Uses for Cukes: