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It contains very high levels of natural Beta Carotene. The only vegetable higher are carrots.
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Cauliflower Fries -- surprisingly good!
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Re: Cauliflower Fries -- surprisingly good!
Sounds like color is the way to go.
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Re: Cauliflower Fries -- surprisingly good!
The more I think on it and the more I read about it, color is way more important than just being pleasing to the eyes. The reason a fruit or vegetable is the color it is is because of all the vitamins and minerals that make it.
A couple of weeks ago, I was starting to feel the beginning of a cold coming on. I just happened to be making the butternut squash soup that Mary came up with -- I think it is called Roasted Garlic, Butternut Squash Soup -- or something like that. Well, sometimes when you are getting the itchy throat and stuff it is because you need vitamin A, not always vitamin C. I'm certain that soup was full of Vitamin A, because of the orange color of the butternut squash. I ate two big bowls of it and the next morning, I was feeling fine.
The more colors you eat a day, the better. I'm certain that is why my skin looks rejuvenated since starting to eat the LDL way. Getting the vitamins the natural way has to be better than in pill form. I am so glad I found this way of eating and have to redouble my efforts to tell others. I'm planning to teach my class at the university again in January, when everyone is wanting to lose weight. I need to get started on my proposal for it and stuff. I want to help my community get healthy.
A couple of weeks ago, I was starting to feel the beginning of a cold coming on. I just happened to be making the butternut squash soup that Mary came up with -- I think it is called Roasted Garlic, Butternut Squash Soup -- or something like that. Well, sometimes when you are getting the itchy throat and stuff it is because you need vitamin A, not always vitamin C. I'm certain that soup was full of Vitamin A, because of the orange color of the butternut squash. I ate two big bowls of it and the next morning, I was feeling fine.
The more colors you eat a day, the better. I'm certain that is why my skin looks rejuvenated since starting to eat the LDL way. Getting the vitamins the natural way has to be better than in pill form. I am so glad I found this way of eating and have to redouble my efforts to tell others. I'm planning to teach my class at the university again in January, when everyone is wanting to lose weight. I need to get started on my proposal for it and stuff. I want to help my community get healthy.
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Re: Cauliflower Fries -- surprisingly good!
Crickadoodle,
It was probably the garlic (antiviral properties) and chick broth (helps to break up mucus).
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It was probably the garlic (antiviral properties) and chick broth (helps to break up mucus).
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Re: Cauliflower Fries -- surprisingly good!
No, I really think it was the high vitamin A. I used to be big into health foods 30 years ago and remember reading something about how some people are affected better by vitamin A when having colds, than vit. C. I found that was me. High doses of vitamin C would drop a head cold into a much worse chest cold for me. So then I tried vitamin A, which you have to watch of course, because it isn't water soluable. My cold would get better. I know the garlic is good too, though. It was probably a combination of both.
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Re: Cauliflower Fries -- surprisingly good!
It's a keeper!