Foods to Fight Inflammation, you really should go back and read it!
Welcome to Meatless on Monday #24!
We love brussels sprouts! |
adapted from Healing Gourmet
Ingredients
1 cup(s) organic broccoli, finely chopped
4 Tbsp(s) fresh organic lemon juice
1 cup(s), chopped organic red cabbage
8 whole organic Brussels sprouts, finely sliced
1 Tbsp(s) raw organic extra virgin coconut oil
Optional: semi-chopped walnuts, chopped red pepper, shredded carrots
Fantastic coconut oil. It's non-gmo!!! |
Mix lemon juice and coconut oil in a small bowl.
Combine sliced Brussels sprouts with chopped red cabbage. Place on serving dishes.
Top with finely chopped broccoli. *Add optional ingredients*
Drizzle with lemon/coconut oil.
Serve.
**Serve with a small piece of poached salmon to really fight inflammation**
If you're looking for a stronger, natural inflammation fight, check out the Herbal Kits at Mary's Basics. You can make you own tincture in as little as 3-6 weeks.
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If you're looking for a stronger, natural inflammation fight, check out the Herbal Kits at Mary's Basics. You can make you own tincture in as little as 3-6 weeks.
I'm happily linking up HERE.
This sound really interesting.
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Sounds like a delicious salad with the bonus of anti-inflammatory effects!
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Thanks for sharing this at Cook, Craft, Create at The Purple Pumpkin Blog. Hope to see you again soon!
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