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Foodtrients - giveaway

Eating a certain diet rich with nutrients to stay looking and feeling young? That's the premise behind Foodtrients: Age-Defying Recipes for a Sustainable Life. The pages are filled with antioxidant and other super power filled foods. Will it work? Your guess is as good as mine, are there some tasty recipes? Absolutely! I admit I wouldn't make everything from this book, chicken livers anyone... But there were also some keepers for sure. Like this green tea noodle dish!
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It was a hit for dinner, although I'll probably use a little less ginger next time, I felt like it dominated things a little too much. Otherwise I loved this dish warm for dinner, and then cold the next day for lunch! (I made a double batch so we'd have leftovers, that plus we tend to eat more than a typical serving size... just saying)

2 cups brewed green tea
1 recipe ginger dressing (see below)
3 oz soba noodles (they also suggest using udon which I used)
2 Tbs chopped scallions
1/2 cup shelled cooked edamame
sesame seeds for garnish

Boil tea and use to cook noodles (the noodles only take 4 minutes), drain and set aside. Toss with dressing, scallions and edamame, serve with sesame seeds.

For sauce mix together: 1 Tbs grated fresh ginger, 1 Tbs soy sauce, 1 Tbs rice wine vinegar, 1 Tbs sesame oil.
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Now for the giveaway! The winner will receive a copy of Foodtrients along with an apron!
To enter, leave a comment telling me your favorite nutrient packed food to eat. (contest open to US and Cananda, must comment before May 11th at midnight)

Your email will never be displayed publicly, so don't be scared to comment! :) Oh and make sure you type in your blog link so I can click over to you! There is a spot you can type it in.

21 chews:

Jeanne said...

Too much ginger? Impossible. I love, love, love ginger. (in case you didn't know.)

Lucidmoonstudio said...

I have become a fan of wheatgrass juice. I feel more energy and haven't got sick since I started drinking them...

Marcus Conge said...

I'd eat chicken livers if I could procure the organic kind. Something from my childhood, I've always enjoyed them.

Bee said...

Beets, of course. Such a delicious little superfood :)

Veronica Rabadan said...

spinach!!!!!! so much good stuff packed into those little leaves and they are so tasty!! :)

Jenna Zeidler said...

I am in love with collard greens.  I eat them stir-fried, sauteed, and raw wrapped around different vegan fillings like bean burgers!

Gayle said...

I eat spinach by the pound!  It's so yummy with a little salt & pepper, balsamic vinegar, and a dash of olive oil.  Tons of nutrients and lots of protein!!!

Tjw28 said...

Berries of all types

J.G. said...

Garlic. Especially in soups, sauces and noodle dishes. Yummy, flavorful and healthy :)

A1hindes said...

Kale!

 Avocado!

You are the second reviewer I've seen mention that green tea noodle recipe - it sounds quite interesting and delicious, and I hope to try it out myself soon!

Thanks for being a part of the tour. I'm featuring your review on TLC's Facebook page today.

I am all about the veggie superfoods... so how about KALE! :)

Marjorie Roy said...

I love, love dried cranberries. They just give me a lift.

Twisty J said...

I am a huge fan of spinach and black beans.  I add them to everything, including spinach shakes!  Thanks for the review.

Auqakuh said...

I just love chia and raw cacao nibs. I find myself sprinkling them in any and everything. :)

Mom said...

Tomatoes are always my favorite.  Fresh ones, sun dried, canned.  Just about any way you want.

Thanks for the review! So glad you enjoyed the Green Tea Noodles Recipe. We love them too!

jayedee dewitt said...

ah...for me, right now, it has to be quinoa. i love love love it!

Hannah said...

I can't resist edamame in any form, so this dish looks like it was made just for me! Gorgeous photography and styling, too- Those noodles look so gracefully intertwined. :)

Andrea said...

That green tea noodle dish looks so yummy! One of my favorite nutrient packed foods is chia! Or brocolli, you can never have too much brocolli :)

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