Sunday, November 30, 2008
Be a Friend...
It's amazing to me sometimes how some people just exude comfort to everyone they meet. I am so thankful for the kind words and actions of people that have been welcoming to my family since we've been back from Ghana. Thanks to good friends, we have been able to appreciate a little more, love a little more, and relax a little more.
Have you ever realized how relaxed you are around people who love you? It's part of that wonderful whateveryoucallit that just makes you laugh a little more, talk a little more, and overall feel a lot better about life.
After a good uplifting conversation with a friend, you go away feeling like you could take the world on your shoulders. After a time like that you think that so much more in the world is trivial and nothing could harm you. Because you have been refreshed and loved and cared for.
I have been with friends today that lost a loved one and after crying with them and giving them hugs, I felt like I had paid it forward, so to speak. It was really good to be able to do that and feel like we connected a little more.
It's easy to give love when you've been showered with it. Go show someone today how much you love them. Allow them to pass it on. The results are worth it!
Friday, November 28, 2008
Something I'll Miss
Those flights were actually uneventful as she never even had so much as a tummy ache or any ear trouble at all. It was still handy nonetheless to have a "snack" on hand. So when we had settled back in the states, I suddenly realized that I did not need to nurse her anymore.
After I tapered her nursings down to three a day, it wasn't long before it was two, then finally once per day. It was actually pretty easy to totally wean her. No trouble when we finally stopped altogether. She had the most tears when we went from three to two times per day, missing the midday one right before her nap. All in all, things went well.
But...I will miss it. I nursed my son (now 10) until he was almost 18 months old. With my daughter, I nursed her until she was about 30 months old. I definitely prefer nursing longer. With my new found nursing tool and experience this time around, I can't wait to have another to care for in the future in the same way.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Cranberry Sauce
Blender Cranberry Sauce

Combine in blender:
2 cups cranberries
1 peeled orange, seeded and quartered (I used a tangerine)
1 apple, cored and quartered
1/4 cup (or slightly more) "raw" turbinado sugar (or sweeten to taste with preferred sweetener)
Pulse in blender until fruits are chopped and blended well, but not too much. It will look like cranberry jam. Chill until ready to serve.
Edit to add: Don't forget to enter the giveaway for a free juicer here.
For more kitchen tips, visit Tammy's Recipes.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
100th Post
This is a thank you to everyone that reads Vegan Footprints. I hope you have found what I write about informative and useful for your life. I am still learning and grateful for the ideas you pass along to me.
Please keep reading as I intend to post more regularly about healthy vegan foods and other "green" ideas.
Thanks again! =) Don't forget to enter my very first contest!
Sunday, November 23, 2008
A Giveaway...Enter Today!
Vegan Footprints is holding a contest for a FREE Healthy Juicer from Lexen Products. The Lexen Healthy Juicer is a masticating type manual juicer worth about $45.00.
877MyJuicer.com will be supplying the juicer at no cost to the winner. More detailed information about the juicer can be found here - Healthy Juicer. View a short video demo here.
Here are the guidelines for the contest:
1. Only readers who have a shipping address to the USA can enter... (the company, 877MyJuicer.com's rules).
2. To enter you must leave a comment with a vegan raw food idea or recipe...the ingredients must all be raw.
3. Only 1 entry per person.
4. Please leave only your first name and your vegan raw food idea/recipe with any comments you wish about wanting to win the juicer in a comment on this post (entries can be rejected if deemed unsuitable for Vegan Footprints blog content).
5. Entries must be submitted on or before December 11, 2008 and will be picked by a random drawing.
The winner will be announced on December 12, 2008. The winner will then need to contact me (Vegan Footprints at gmail dot com) to give their full name and shipping address only. The juicer will then be mailed directly from the company. They assure me that the winner will not be added to any mailing list whatsoever.
So get those yummy vegan raw food ideas/recipes out and enter today! And watch for the winner's name on December 12, 2008 to see if your name and idea/recipe got picked!
If you have questions, please ask those in the comment section of this post. I will reply the same way. Thanks.
See some great kitchen tips at Tammy's Recipes.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Pomegranates

These beautiful little gems are called arils, the flesh covered seeds of the pomegranate fruit. This morning these went into our smoothies with some frozen strawberries for a vitamin C "zinger."
To open a pomegranate there are a couple of different ways:
1. "Like a star" click on this link from www.seasonalchef.com
or
2. "With water" click on this link from www.pomwonderful.com
They are a beautiful decoration in and on many foods. This time of year they are more readily available.
Please remember to protect your clothing as the juice will stain anything it touches. But please don't be afraid to try one. I opened mine using the aid of a bowl of water...see #2 above.
For a simple way to get the juice from the seeds, try putting them into a ziploc type baggie, taking the air out and seal well (!), then take a rolling pin and roll over the bag on a counter. Then cut a tiny hole in a bottom corner of the bag (so the seeds don't come out) and pour your juice into a cup or liquid measuring cup to proceed with recipes that call for the juice.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Catalina Dressing (Red French)
Catalina Salad Dressing

1/2 teaspoon dried onion granules
1 teaspoon salt
1 Tablespoon honey
2 Tablespoons apple cider vinegar
1/2 cup oil (I use extra virgin olive oil w/another mild oil)
1/2 cup ketchup (or some tomato paste w/water)
2 Tablespoons fresh squeezed lemon juice
1 teaspoon paprika
pinch ground celery seed (optional)
Mix all ingredients by shaking in a pint jar or blending in a blender. Keep in the refrigerator.
For a great taco salad: combine lettuce (and/or other salad greens), chopped tomatoes, a little chopped onion and garlic, shredded carrots, and some cooked pinto beans (seasoned with cumin, chili powder, and a bit of oregano and basil), some crushed corn chips....oh, and don't forget the nutritional yeast... with this Catalina Salad Dressing....and you've got yourself some yummy taco salad. (Thanks, Betty!) =)
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Peanut Butter Banana Chip Ice Cream
Add to that a few things... I recently came across an almost new ice cream maker (I know I have a Vitamix, but there's something about getting out the ice and salt to make it the "old fashioned" way) at a second hand store for only $2.50. It is a Sunbeam 6 quart capacity electric...ok, so not too old fashioned! =)... ice cream maker.
The other is a recipe on the Eating with Wisdom blog (thanks, Mindi) that struck my fancy. And I had everything to make it! Whoo-hooo! =) So, my friends, a vegan ice cream that you can make and it is delicious.
Peanut Butter Banana Chip Ice Cream
1 can (13-14 oz.) coconut milk or non-dairy milk/creamer
1/2 cup sucanat
1/2 cup natural peanut butter
3 bananas (divided use)
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/4 cup grain sweetened carob/chocolate chips
optional: chopped peanuts
Blend 2 bananas, milk, sucanat, peanut butter, and vanilla in blender until smooth and sweetener is dissolved (uniformly distributed). Transfer to ice cream maker and freeze according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Add the third banana (chopped) with the chips about 5 minutes before the ice cream is done in the maker.
I used coconut milk and carob chips in our version. Nice and rich!
Kristen's (Almost Raw) Almond - Cacao Nibs Ice Cream
1 can (13-14 oz.) coconut milk
1/4 cup raw honey
1/2 cup raw almond butter
3 bananas (divided use)
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/4 cup (or less) raw organic cacao nibs
Follow directions for Peanut Butter Banana Chip Ice Cream above.
One thing that really helps develop the flavor (especially the peanut butter version) is to "ripen" the ice cream in your refrigerator freezer (or deep freezer).
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
How to "Ripen" Homemade Ice Cream
When making homemade ice cream, no matter how you make it, if you eat it immediately, it tends to be a little soft and runny. With some recipes, it tastes just fine that way. When you want to have hardened ice cream for that classic look or even to scoop for cones, you'll want to "ripen" the ice cream first.
All you need to do is to take your homemade ice cream and put it into a covered container in your refrigerator freezer (or deep freezer) for about an hour (or more for larger amounts) to harden. Depending on your ingredients, you may need to take it out for a few minutes before scooping.
This also helps to make strong flavors a bit more mild... Like the Peanut Butter Banana Chip Ice Cream recipe I'll share tomorrow!
For more kitchen tips, visit Tammy's Recipes.
Monday, November 10, 2008
My Mother's Granola
Ravae's Granola

Mix together:
4 1/2 cup rolled oats


