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Spicy Red Bell Pepper Soup
I love this spicy soup recipe because it uses fresh, sweet red bell peppers, as opposed to roasted red peppers. It's full of other fresh vegetables and thyme, too, and it freezes exceptionally well. Rice is used as the thickening agent, rather than cream. If you don't like a lot of spice, reduce the amount of cayenne and red pepper flakes.
Black-Eyed Peas and Rice
This black-eyed peas and rice recipe with ham, bell peppers, and smoky paprika makes a hearty, flavorsome meal.
Sopa de Fideos
Thissopa de fideosrecipe is my version of the tomato noodle soup they give you in Mexican restaurants before the meal. This can easily be made at home with just a few simple ingredients.
Seafood Cioppino
This seafood cioppino is as good as any restaurant's version. Serve with rice and a nice salad.
Sun-Brewed Mint Tea
A refreshing mint tea that's brewed by sitting in the sun for a few hours.
Red Cabbage Salad with Apples
This easy red cabbage salad is full of vitamins. The salad should sit for at least 1 hour to develop its full flavor before eating.
Raw Cauliflower Salad
With a lightly salty and almost crispy tangy dressing, this salad is easy to make. The onions are definitely optional, or use less if you like.
Spicy Ahi Poke Salad
A traditional poke salad with a spicy kick. Enjoy as an appetizer or as a lunch and dinner over lettuce.
Raw Pad Thai
This is an uncooked version of pad Thai.
Caribbean Health Drink
Full of vitamins and minerals.
Oat Milk
Creamy, full-bodied vegan milk made with oats and dates. This is a perfect solution for your coffee, cereal, or just satisfying that cookie-dunking craving. Using quick oats reduces preparation time. Cover and store in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. Shake before use.
Alex's Raw Chocolate Pudding
It may seem odd to have a banana and avocado in the same recipe, but the banana completely hides any taste of the avocado. The avocado is there simply for texture and nutritional value. Even my kids love this recipe! You can use any unsweetened milk in this recipe - almond, soy, rice, or coconut - and for a little crunch, use raw cocoa nibs instead of the cocoa powder.
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