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Susanne.ws

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Posted on September 11, 2011 - by susanne

Basic Sauce for Spaghetti

Basic Sauce for Spaghetti

This bacis sauce is nice to have in the freezer because it is so easy to prepare a healthy meal from it and it doesn’t necessary have to be a spaghetti sauce.

What you add to this sauce is completely up to your taste. Below the recipe I have added some suggestions.

I usual make a portion that is 4 times this recipe and freeze it, if you want to do the same just times the ingredients with 4. It does not take that much longer to prepare a large portion.

Ingredients:
3 onions
3-4 carrots (same volume as the onions)
1 garlic or more if you prefer.
1 large glass of full fat milk
1 large glass of red wine (same volume as the milk)
tomato pure which is 100% tomatoes with no addtives, like sugar, salt etc.
Olive oil

I use volume as a measure, that is I take 2 similiar size bowls and 2 similiar size glass, I find it easier and faster and the meals still taste great than if I used measure spoons or cups.


How to:

Cut the veggies in cubes, you decide the size, there is no wrong or right size, only what you prefer. OK I don’t cut the garlic I just crunch it with the knife blade.

Pour the milk and red wine in each glass (yup that’s important)

Open the tomato pure

  1. Heat up a casserole and add olive oil (about 2 tablespoons will do fine)
  2. Sear the onions, then the garlic and last the carrots
  3. Sear the tomato pure (yes you read correctly!)
  4. Add the red wine and let it boil in, you do that on highest heat level for about 15 minuttes (be careful it does not dry out)
  5. Add the milk
  6. Let it simmer for 2-3 hours (check from time to time there is enough liquid if not add water)

If you like meat in your sauce add and sear it after the tomato pure.
If you like rosemary add a sprig or two after the milk.

Before you serve the sauce you add herbs (I love basil) and salt and pepper if you so wish and top with a good grated Parmesan cheese.

To turn this into a casserole you can add:
Chickpeas from a tin or frozen and mushrooms
Brussels Sprouts and served with mashed potatoes
Cooked lentils and fresh tomatoes
Peas, fresh tomatoes and mushrooms
Add seared curry in olive oil and peas and service with rice

…. and last but not least use your imagination ;)


Posted on September 6, 2011 - by susanne

Beetroot/Beet Juice

2 Glasses of Smoothies

Preparation Time: 10 Minutes

Ingredients:
1 beetroot/beets
2 radish
3 broccoli heads and stalks
1 carrot
1 stick of celery
1/2 medium red potato
1 orange peeled

Instructions:
Wash and chop all ingredients but the orange and juice.

Yes you will need a centrifugal juicer for this recipe.

I drink this juice in the afternoons when I have not have had my morning smoothie.


Posted on April 4, 2011 - by susanne

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I  tested it in the Beta phase and I am really impressed by the plug-in – check out this video which explains its features and how it works.

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There is nothing to think about – just download it and set it up.!

Enjoy!


Posted on April 3, 2011 - by susanne

Homemade Body Scrub Recipes

Sine I have found it impossible to get a body scrub without parabens, so I did a search for a good recipe I could make myself.

I found one by Ole Henriksen, made the body scrub and replaced the sunflower oil with avocado oil (because I don’t use sunflower oil and therefore never have it in my house).
The result was amazing, my skin became even softer than before I used it.
I found 2 more recipes for you to try out.
The recipes are original in Danish, here is my English translation
Ole Henriksen Spa Body Scrub

  • 3-1/2 oz (100 g) Epson salt
  • 3-1/2 oz (100 g) brown sugar
  • A bit of sunflower oil – just enough to create a soft paste
  • 15 drops essential lavender oil
  • You mix the salt, sugar and lavender oil, then you add the sunflower oil to a soft paste.
    Ole Henriksen Body Scrub which might remove cellulitis

  • 1.7 fl. oz (50 ml) finely grained coffee
  • 1.7 fl. oz (50 ml) salt
  • 1 teaspoon (5 ml) peppermint oil
  • Sesame oil – just enough to make it creamy.
  • Mix the grained coffee, salt and peppermint oil, then add sesame oil until the scrub is creamy.
    Ole Henriksen for your Hand and Feed Scrub

  • 3-1/2 oz (100 g) brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon (5 ml) eucalyptus oil
  • Little sesame oil to make the mix creamy.
  • Mix the sugar and oil and then add the sesame oil to make it creamy.
    Enjoy!



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