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Lifestyle Master Program
eBook 1.0 by Ellen Livingston
Blueberry Pie
4 cups fresh blueberries, 6 bananas Cover the bottom of a glass pie pan with 1/4"
slices of banana.
Blend the blueberries with remaining bananas (save a little of each out for decorating). Pour this mixture onto the banana "crust" and decorate with slices of banana and a few blueberries. Chill until firmly set. Slice and enjoy.
Mango Tart
Several ripe mangoes (Kent or Ataulfo), soaked dried mango, almonds, berries, fresh mint leaves
You can make this pie-size, or individual tart-size. Blend the fruit of an appropriate quantity of mangoes with enough soaked dried mango to thicken the pudding. Set this mixture aside, and in a food processor with the "S" blade process almonds to a coarse texture. Add a small amount of finely chopped soaked dried mango and process again, adding more dried mango as necessary to reach a doughy consistency. Spread this "crust" into your pie or tart pan, and pour the pudding on top. Garnish with fresh berries, mint leaves, and a few whole almonds.
Ice Cream Sundae
Peeled frozen bananas, dates, raw carob powder, raw vanilla bean or powder, celery stalks
You can make a batch of carob ice cream and a batch of vanilla ice cream, and serve a scoop of each for a fancy sundae. Process a few frozen bananas in a Vitamix or food
processor, with about 1 tablespoon of carob powder per
3-4 bananas. You can use a little less of the vanilla bean or powder in your next batch. Store the ice cream in containers in the freezer (it can store well for up to 24 hours-eventually it becomes a little crystalline) while you make the date sauce, or serve immediately. To make the sauce, simply pit the dates and place in
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