Fall Spice

Although, we are still in the midst of hot summer nights, fall is approaching quickly.
I like to start each season with the spice mix and salts for that season. We will make Fall Ayurvedic Spice Mix and Salts and use them in recipes today.
A shake of the Fall Spice Mix in your cooking will create a balancing effect, aiding the digestion in shifting from hot to cool weather. Balance the cool, dry, light qualities of the season by choosing warm, moist, well-spiced (not necessarily hot and spicy) dishes. The Fall Spice Mix encourages strong digestive fire and stimulates and soothes the digestive organs. When you are not in the mood for Indian flavors, the Fall Salts will bring stimulating, fresh tastes from the herb garden to your cooking. A dry fall day deserves a bit more salt, while a wet one needs less.
Fall Digestive Tea
Licorice root, an herb, counteracts the dry quality of fall with its demulcent quality – an ability to aid the body in holding water in the intestines. This herb, called yashtimadhu, in Sanskrit, is widely used to lubricate the intestines, much like slippery elm and marshmallow root. Fennel reduces leftover summer activity, while cinnamon and ginger warm the gut.
Vegan Sloppy Joes
Hearty, flavorful Vegan Sloppy Joes made with fresh, simple ingredients, naturally sweetened, and they require just 30 minutes! Savory, smoky, perfectly sweet — a delicious plant-based meal!
Broccolini Slaw with Golden Raisins and Walnuts
What I love about this slaw recipe is that cooking the broccolini isn’t necessary and the entire broccoli is used: leaves, stems and florets! It comes together with ease, with a quick chop of the florets and leaves and using the grater blade of a food processor to break down the stems. It also holds up well in the refrigerator!
Enjoy!
For clarification, we never want to imply that an alternative treatment can take the place of conventional medicine.






