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WebIn the meantime, put the couscous into a bowl with roughly 125ml of boiling water. Mix together, cover the bowl and set aside for 10 minutes. Break up couscous with a fork, then mix in the olives, nuts, tomatoes, feta and basil. Add the couscous into the peppers & bake for 10 minutes, then serve.

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WebEvening Snack (177 calories) 1 serving No-Sugar-Added Vegan Oatmeal Cookies. Daily Totals: 1,520 calories, 67g fat, 90g protein, 151g carbohydrate, 30g fiber, 1,421mg sodium. Make it 1,200 calories: Change A.M. snack to ¼ cup blueberries, substitute 1 clementine for the orange at lunch, and omit evening snack.

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WebAs you get older, it's important to enjoy a diet that's packed with healthy nutrients. That's why these dinner recipes are high in fiber, a key nutrient that can help remove excess cholesterol from your body.Delicious recipes like Chilean Lentil Stew with Salsa Verde and Pan-Seared Steak with Crispy Herbs & Escarole also support a healthy heart by being …

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WebTo Make It 1,200 Calories: Change the A.M. snack to 1/2 cup sliced bell pepper and omit the hummus at the P.M. snack. To Make It 2,000 Calories: Add 1 large apple to breakfast, add 1 large pear to A.M. snack, add 1 cup nonfat plain Greek yogurt to lunch and add 1 serving Guacamole Chopped Salad to dinner.

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WebSattvic meals digest easily, nourish your tissues, and utilize the six tastes in Ayurveda (sweet, sour, salty, pungent, bitter, astringent) to help balance your sattva, rajas, and tamas maha gunas (mental energies). The six tastes describe the flavors of different foods and their vital essences. For example, the sweet taste is the staple of a

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WebIn a large pot, heat the oil over medium-high heat. When the oil is hot, stir in the tomatoes, ginger, chilies, cumin seeds, dried chilies, asafetida, turmeric, and amchur. Cook for 3-4 minutes until the tomatoes start to break down and the spices become fragrant. Add the rinsed chana dal, methi, cilantro, and water.

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WebMelt coconut oil (or ghee) in a deep skillet on medium heat, add Universal sattvic spice mix. Combine well and warm up the spices. Transfer chopped celery to a skillet. Mix well, cover with a lid and saute for about 5 minutes. In the meantime, peel …

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WebStir in onion, garlic, and herbes de provence and cook for around 5 minutes or until they turn golden. Add the barley, tomatoes, and beans to the pot and stir until the soup comes to a boil. Lower the heat to medium, simmer the barley for …

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Webby Sattvic. This recipe of preparing rasam powder is easy to make and healthy too, try it, store it and enjoy! Ingredients: 1. Methi seeds – 1/2 tbsp 2. Jeera -1tbsp 3. Coriander seeds – 1/4 th cup 4. Red chillies -15-20 5. Curry leaves handful 6. Turmaric powder – 1/2 tbsp 7.

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WebBenefits of Oatmeal: Consuming 1.5 cups of cooked steel-cut oats or an equivalent amount of rolled oats each day (containing 3 grams of beta-glucan) can reduce cholesterol levels by 5-8% within 4 to 6 weeks. Some studies have shown even greater reductions of up to 15% in just 8 weeks. Best Type of Oats: Steel-cut oats are considered the best

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WebBreakfast. 3 small whole-wheat blueberry pancakes with 1 tablespoon of maple syrup. 1/2 cups low-fat Greek yogurt mixed with 1/2 cup sliced strawberries and a sprinkling of cinnamon. Macronutrients: approximately 414 calories, 19 grams of protein, 57 grams of carbohydrates, and 13 grams of fat.

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WebIf you're looking for a tasty way to lower your cholesterol, then an anti-inflammatory diet may be perfect for you. Anti-inflammatory foods can help prevent plaque build-up and are packed with fiber and healthy fats, which raise good HDL cholesterol and reduce less healthy LDL cholesterol. That's why these delicious dinner recipes feature ingredients …

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WebSattvic Diet Recipe Ingredients: Rinsed basmati rice (½ cup) Split yellow mung beans (½ cup) Water (4 cups) Since a vegetarian diet is associated with a sizable reduction in the level of risk of heart diseases like Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol and high blood pressure, a sattvic diet, which also contains foods that vegetarians feed

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WebLow-fat (1%) or fat-free (skim) milk can be used in many recipes in place of whole milk or half-and-half. (Some dishes, such as puddings, may result in a softer set.) When it comes to cheeses used in recipes, you can substitute low-fat, low-sodium cottage cheese, part-skim milk mozzarella (or ricotta) cheese, and other low-fat, low-sodium

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WebCholesterol: 43mg/serving. Go to Recipe. 3. Sausage and Veggies Skillet – 30-Minute, One-Pan Meal. If you’re looking for a tasty dinner you can throw together in a snap, look no further than this skillet. A fun mix of andouille sausages, bell peppers, and zucchini sautéed in garlic and onion. It’s also loaded with corn kernels, adding

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WebChicken and Asparagus Crepes. Nutrition Facts. 1 filled crepe: 264 calories, 14g fat (7g saturated fat), 107mg cholesterol, 275mg sodium, 15g carbohydrate (4g sugars, 1g fiber), 19g protein. These chicken and asparagus crepes are perfect for brunch with friends or a cozy dinner for your family.

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