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soup diet today tonight

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this is john kohler with okraw.com. i haveanother exciting episode for you. i'm here in las vegas, nevada and i'm outside purehealth, a health food store that sells mostly supplements. they have a nice raw food sectionand many of the supplements they sell are different than the ones you find at most vitaminshops. many of them are actually whole food supplements and i hope to come back here reallysoon to actually give you a store tour where i will bash on the crap and show you the stuffthat might be good to buy. so pure health is the location of a talk thati've been giving entitled, "how to use the leftover produce in your fridge". how oftendo you guys have like lettuce in your fridge going bad? or carrots going bad? or zucchinithat's been in there for weeks and haven't been used.? well in this video i'm going toshow you guys a talk i gave here that showed how to make a raw food soup out of whateveryou have left over in your fridge. in my opinion raw fo...

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo With a Low-Carb Fiesta!

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Celebrate Cinco de Mayo With a Low-Carb Fiesta! (Photo by Paul Stein ) I’ve never been able to get too excited about low-carb recipes that try to trick your mind into believing you’re eating something that tastes as good as the high-carb foods and recipes you used to love. Because they don’t. If the mind is craving potato salad, steamed cauliflower mixed with mayo isn’t going to taste like potatoes. Even when you add pickles, olives, chopped hard-boiled eggs, and green onions to make it look like potato salad, it’s still going to taste like cauliflower mixed with mayo. Something similar happens to the taste buds when you try to make your own low-carb tortillas. Since I don’t eat low-carb tortillas, it has been difficult coming up with a list of decent low-carb substitutes for the tacos, enchiladas, and burritos that are traditionally used to celebrate Cinco de Mayo . If your carbohydrate tolerance has room for an occasional 30 to 35 net-carb dinner, or you can safely eat 60 net carbs p...