Greens Recipes

My favourite way to make pesto.

You can add in a little ‘sprinkle’ if you want to make it a bit cheesier.

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Edible Flower Salad. This really is the ultimate offering from God to the garden, the garden to you and you to your body. This salad has healing detox properties. As Dr. Bernard Jensen says “The Body Molds To What You Feed It” – this is so true. Eat this and your body will THANK you!

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One of the most fantastic green smoothie ever! Here’s the recipe for those who want to experience the taste of orange and green mingled bliss…

A raw version of Tabouli, replacing the bulgur wheat with buckwheat sprouts.

A perfect alternative to the “Green Smoothie.” Get your daily greens without ruining a yummy fruit smoothie, or inefficiently juicing greens…

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I would’ve never dreamed these could taste so amazing…they are supremely addicting! Plus, it’s a super way to greens into your diet. I could eat 3-4 bunches of kale straight this way! This is also a great movie snack or to make with kids!

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Super simple, quick and easy, nutritious and delicious. What more can I say? The funny thing about this is I do not care for any of these items alone but together… together they are one of my favorite foods!

A fabulous means of getting your greens! When the delicious combo of garlic and hemp meld with the sweetness of dates, you’ll forget that you’re eating an entire leaf of chard. Also works great with collards or nori.

A delicious and energizing way to start the day.

My first recipe, my favorite green smoothie, named after a Vincent Price movie.

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This smoothie is moisturizing! It contains avocado, grapefruit, banana, and lots of spinach. I made this for breakfast this morning and it made me feel warm and peaceful. It has a smooth flavor – the avocado and banana cut the edge of the greens, and the grapefruit gives it a nice light bite. Yummy!