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Tofu – silken

Tofu – silken

by Timaree Hagenburger | Jul 27, 2016 | Costco, Ingredients, Legumes (Beans/Peas/Lentils), Misc, Online/Amazon, Supermarkets

Silken tofu is sold in water or in shelf-stable aseptic boxes (like a juice box), typically in the refrigerated section of the produce aisle. Check the label to ensure that the tofu is made from organic soybeans and the company is not adding any protein isolates. Do...
Tempeh

Tempeh

by Timaree Hagenburger | Jul 27, 2016 | Ingredients, Legumes (Beans/Peas/Lentils), Misc, Supermarkets, Trader Joe's

Trader Joe’s Organic 3 Grain Tempeh is my favorite – an 8 oz package provides 40 grams of protein, is ~$1.99 and it freezes perfectly. We make a batch of Austin’s Seasoned Tempeh every other week and enjoy it on sandwiches and in our Crazy Salad...
Hibiscus Tea

Hibiscus Tea

by Timaree Hagenburger | Jul 27, 2016 | Herbs/Spices, Ingredients, Misc, Online/Amazon, Supermarkets

Hibiscus tea has an amazing ability to boost the antioxidant level of your blood within minutes! Be sure to make Timaree’s Tropical Splash (recipe in The Foodie Bar Way and on my website – www.TheNutritionProfessor.com) – it couldn’t be easier...
Sun-dried tomatoes

Sun-dried tomatoes

by Timaree Hagenburger | Jul 27, 2016 | Fruit, Ingredients, Online/Amazon, Supermarkets, Trader Joe's, Vegetables

Many varieties of sun-dried tomatoes are packed in oil, but these are dry and can be re-hydrated or chopped dry and added directly to a dish.
Turmeric – fresh and dried

Turmeric – fresh and dried

by Timaree Hagenburger | Jul 27, 2016 | Cost Plus World Market, Herbs/Spices, Ingredients, Online/Amazon, Supermarkets, Trader Joe's

Turmeric is an amazing root with a huge amount of research detailing the plethora of health benefits. It can be purchased fresh in the produce aisle (look next to the ginger root), or dried in powder form. The fresh root can be frozen.
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