Yesterday’s juice was sweet, today’s was savory.
tomato
apple
radish
carrots
broccoli
dandelion greens
broccoli shoots
a lemon (not pictured). 
If I hadn’t eaten all my pineapple I would gave added that, too, because that radish was sooo damn spicy..

Yesterday’s juice was sweet, today’s was savory.

  • tomato
  • apple
  • radish
  • carrots
  • broccoli
  • dandelion greens
  • broccoli shoots
  • a lemon (not pictured).

If I hadn’t eaten all my pineapple I would gave added that, too, because that radish was sooo damn spicy..

Raw Cookies!
Medjool dates
Dried, unsweetened coconut
Almond meal (leftover from making milk)
Maple syrup
Oats
Dark chocolate
Blend everything coarsely in a food processor/blender, smush it into the bottom of a muffin tin (or anything), and freeze until firm.

Raw Cookies!

  • Medjool dates
  • Dried, unsweetened coconut
  • Almond meal (leftover from making milk)
  • Maple syrup
  • Oats
  • Dark chocolate

Blend everything coarsely in a food processor/blender, smush it into the bottom of a muffin tin (or anything), and freeze until firm.

After repeated cycles of forced impregnations, painful births, relentless milkings, and crushing bereavements, their spirit gives, their bodies wither, their milk dries up. At the age when, in nature, a female cow would barely enter adulthood, the life of a dairy cow is over. When her milk ‘production’ declines, she and her other ‘spent’ herd mates are trucked off to slaughter. Some are pregnant. All are still lactating. As they are shoved towards death, they drip milk onto the killing floor… All dairy operations, including organic, exist solely by doing to millions of defenseless females the worst thing anyone can do to a mother. Dairy consumers support this practice with their purchases.

“Milk Comes from a Grieving Mother” by Peaceful Prairie Sanctuary

I am not a vegan, but facts like these are well worth everyone’s consideration. Click through for the entire article, which parallels feminism to veganism by exploring the ways in which the dairy industry thrives on the exploitation of the female reproductive system. Very interesting and disturbing when you take the time to consider it. As Albert Schweitzer so aptly recommends, “Think occasionally of the suffering of which you spare yourself the sight.”

(Source: care2.com)

Morning juice!
1 pear
1 apple
3 leaves kale
2 carrots
1 small cucumber
small bunch of cilantro
1/2 lime

Morning juice!

  • 1 pear
  • 1 apple
  • 3 leaves kale
  • 2 carrots
  • 1 small cucumber
  • small bunch of cilantro
  • 1/2 lime

CUDDLE FUDDLE by DEDDY