Vegetable Salad Recipes * Easy Healthy Recipes * Garden Salad & Tomato Low Fat Salad Dressing

August 12th, 2010


Raw Food Weight Loss * Raw Food Diet Menu * Fat Free Salad Dressing Recipe * Corn Salad Recipes * ? Gourmet Fresh Garden Salad with Spicy Tomato Low Fat Salad Dressing ? * Watch and Learn Intuitive Raw Food Prep! * * I ngredients * — Cabbage — Zucchini — Cilantro — Corn on the cob — Cherry Tomatoes — Hot Pepper — Lime — Orange * P reparation * — 1) Using your food processor’s shredder blade, shred cabbage, zucchini, cilantro in food processor; transfer to serving platter — 2) Slice corn off of cob(s); transfer to serving platter — 3) Replace shredder blade with S-blade — 4) Place cherry tomatoes & hot pepper into food processor — 5) Squeeze juice of lime and orange into food processor as well — 6) Blend until desired consistency — 7) Pour over top of salad — 8) Do anything further that you want! You could add some sea salt, garnish with avocados, or just follow your own intuition! ?You Like? …then Please Subscribe! ? — Please click the yellow ‘Subscribe’ button above, so I can keep on keeping on…. with helping *you* to keep on keeping on!! ? ADD ME AS A FRIEND ON FACEBOOK! ? I would love to communicate with you there. Just click here: bit.ly PEACE, DAN =) .


26 Responses to “Vegetable Salad Recipes * Easy Healthy Recipes * Garden Salad & Tomato Low Fat Salad Dressing”

  1. RasuLOVEeLiNaonly on August 12, 2010 5:57 pm

    peace to you too! ) nice improvisation ! and no solt ha?

  2. uaebikers on August 12, 2010 6:47 pm

    Dude! You raped the food processor hahaha

  3. liferegenerator on August 12, 2010 7:08 pm

    @huskybites American corn = sweet corn

    Peace, Dan

  4. Glenda on August 12, 2010 7:37 pm

    Great video. Cabbage, zuchini, cilantro and corn wow what a salad. You have inspired me to be more creative with my raw food.
    Thanks

  5. huskybites on August 12, 2010 7:44 pm

    just stubbled across your vid, good stuff. sorry but what would corn be in england and in not talking sweetcorn.

  6. WeThePeopleRleaders on August 12, 2010 7:47 pm

    LOL @ the beauty of my outside kitchen *free throw toss*. i love you man :D hahahahaha

  7. muzicluva000 on August 12, 2010 8:09 pm

    you are one healthy dude!

  8. liferegenerator on August 12, 2010 8:35 pm

    ? sorry I do not know netflix

  9. SusanBessette on August 12, 2010 9:11 pm

    I searched Netflix and found something called “Stumble”, an Indian film. It was AWFUL and I watched the whole thing, thinking you recommended it. I am happy to discover I got the wrong DVD.
    Do you suggest anything I could find at Netflix?

  10. SusanBessette on August 12, 2010 9:21 pm

    Thank you, Dan, I will ponder these thoughts today.

  11. kosai19 on August 12, 2010 9:39 pm

    Isn’t raw cabbage a cruciferous vegetable? I tried eating raw broccoli once and it really did a number on my digestive system. I later learned that people with a weak (or even normal for that matter) will have a really hard time digesting that. My understanding is that anything in the cruciferous family (broccoli, cabbage,etc) shouldn’t be eaten raw. Just a warning to those eating the raw cabbage. If they have problems with digestion afterward it’ll be because of the cabbage.

  12. kosai19 on August 12, 2010 10:19 pm

    Very well put Dan. Thank you.

  13. liferegenerator on August 12, 2010 11:07 pm

    I see free spirits caring for children all the time. Freedom is never found in the circumstances surrounding us, it is always found inside our own minds. We must train ourselves to see that the universe has us right where it wants us for the good of all including ourselves. Find and appreciate the freedom you do have and it will grow until freespiritedness becomes an everyday part of your life. Choose to see the good and be thankful. A truly free spirit is free in all circumstances. Love, Dan

  14. SusanBessette on August 12, 2010 11:50 pm

    On a lighter side, I will take this summer stew to a pot luck this evening.
    Blessings and health.

  15. SusanBessette on August 13, 2010 12:06 am

    Hi Dave, I have a question or observation that I hope you and your viewers don’t take as negative. How does a primary care giver, with 3 kids and 8 bags of groceries, live the free lifestyle you speak of? When my kids were little it was all about them and my husband. How could I take them on a 10 mi bike ride and skinny dipping in the stream? I never see “free spirits” caring for children.
    Peace

  16. TakeTheGreenPill on August 13, 2010 1:06 am

    Thank you so much, I needed some recipes for my Cross Canada trip, thanks!

  17. liferegenerator on August 13, 2010 1:42 am

    Anything by DR. David R. Hawkins M.D. PhD and we basically watch all the new hollywood comedies that come out. Let me know if/when you get anything by Hawkins, highly recommended for advancing growth in all areas of life…

  18. SusanBessette on August 13, 2010 2:10 am

    Hi Dan, Thanks for being part of my life.
    Please suggest some titles of spiritual videos. Also, what kind of comedies do you and LLK (the Lovely Lady Krista) watch?
    I really liked the chat video. The recipes are awesome, but everybody has recipes. You give encouragement and wisdom. Peace.

  19. WinterHaven on August 13, 2010 2:39 am

    I love your body!!! You have awesome receipes too. But I sure love your body. mmmmmm

  20. evolvecreatelove on August 13, 2010 2:47 am

    Great video! I have to try this asap!

  21. rubyspirit2 on August 13, 2010 3:04 am

    Huh? Eat a piece of fruit!

  22. rubyspirit2 on August 13, 2010 3:57 am

    Looks yummy

  23. Lorreyla on August 13, 2010 4:20 am

    Thanks for this recipe Dan. I know what I am having for supper tonight! I love salads but sometimes need a bit of inspiration and new ideas.
    Also I wanted to say congratulations to having one of your videos featured on the VegFamily newsletter. Just got it this morning. Its awesome to see you getting even more exposure to people.
    Could you sometime have a talk about salt? I noticed you seem to not use any or little. Its the hardest thing for me to give up even though I know I should . Thanks!

  24. therawfoodworld7 on August 13, 2010 4:50 am

    i am tuned to your channel , but wonder if the next level , is slowing the pace down and just taking the time to chew foods

  25. therawfoodworld7 on August 13, 2010 5:29 am

    or just a simple vid talking about some of the foods that you use

  26. therawfoodworld7 on August 13, 2010 5:49 am

    can u do a food recipe without using the machines

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