Today's Sustainable Feast in the Garden of Eden

in #food7 years ago

It's a lovely day in the Garden of Eden, and we're sharing another lovely feast!


We're following an anti-candida cleanse that focuses heavily on fresh fruits and veggies, leafy greens, root vegetables, and squash. We are temporarily eliminating sugar, meat, wheat, and dairy from our diet, and everyone in the community is observing a difference in both how they feel and look! 

Today we had a mixed veggie frittata, sautéed zucchini with onions, a raw carrot slaw salad, and hot sweet potato soup!



We fired up the handmade rocket stove to cook this meal in our outdoor kitchen. We burn use discarded fence panels donated to us by a friend who has a fencing company (otherwise he would have to pay to unload them at the landfill). We turn "trash" into meals!



Our soup was filled with all kinds of yummy veggies - sweet potatoes, onions, cabbage, carrots, and lots of fresh herbs from the garden! Soups are great ways to cook relatively quickly for a large group, and we can also use veggies that are not at the absolute height of their freshness anymore. 



Look how beautifully it turned out! It yields a delicious dish; the broth in particular is filled with lots of nutrients! 



To get even more veggies, we had a nice side of sautéed zucchini, onions, and peppers. We have an abundance of these non-starchy vegetables lately, so we are enjoying them in some form with almost every meal. 



The frittata utilized eggs right from our chickens and a colorful mix of vegetables as well. Frittatas usually contain some sort of cheese, but since we are avoiding dairy for our cleanse, we made a delicious version without it! We use lots of herbs to add flavor, and thankfully we grow a huge selection of them in our garden including a variety of basils and mints, oregano, rosemary, and lemon balm.



Food is important and we hope to inspire people to really take time to eat, enjoy it, and share it with someone you love. We also hope to inspire more and more sustainable practices in regards to food. 


If you would like to know more about our unique and super sustainable connection to our food cycle, please check out our previous post here



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Im always starving by the time I get to the end of one of your posts. Which should probably stop me from looking for the next one. But it doesn't....

The feasts just keep on rolling around here!! Grateful you come back for more, @elaine54!

Food porn!

Mmmmmhhhmmmmm!! :D

hahahaha
EXACTLY!

I just had a snack to keep my hunger on hold and you show up with this delicious plate! Thanks for sharing @gardenenofeden! Enjoy your garden and cheers from Mexico!

Thank YOU, @starttoday! Wishing you well!!

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Wise move! Homegrown is superior even to those things labeled "organic". May it bring you endless satisfaction, @endless.drugs!

DELICIOUS!!!! Lovely looking food. Well done guys!

Thank you! Food is one of our passions - we love growing, harvesting, preparing, eating, and sharing it!!

Onions enrich any soup.

We use them in almost every dish.

Soup is always good, especially when you throw in some chilies :-)
Great post

Mmmmm, like it a little spicy???

La fritata luce yum yum
voy a intentar agregar col a la sopa.

Yumm looks amazing, making me salivate. Hope its killing off that candida :)

I like this frittata, it looks so yummy, and healthy, i have to try this one without cheese 🧀, thank you for sharing with us these lovely dishes.