Thursday, January 5, 2012

Detox: Life (avocado slaw recipe)



Throughout the month of January I will be detoxing my life through mind, body, and spirit restoration. My daily detox pursuits include eating fresh and getting at least 30 minutes of exercise. In addition, I'm challenging myself and you all to do just one extra thing per day to detox our lives.


Here's what I've been up to:


Day 1 of 31: Decided it was time for a major detox and started this series on the blog.
Day 2 of 31: Cleaned up all the Christmas and holiday decorations throughout the house. Goodbye 2011!
Day 3 of 31: Went for the best run of my life. My husband took the dog down to the beach and I ran along the roadside. No keys, no leash, just my legs and lungs. I sprinted the last 50 yards or so and it felt fantastic. When's the last time you actually ran as hard as you could?
Day 4 of 31: Exfoliating my bod with an all natural homemade recipe and ridding myself of dead skin cells. Don't worry, I'll share the concoction soon. 


Your assignment, add an extra detox element to your day and share it with us in the comments below or by writing a guest post. Email me: gwenedwards82 [at] gmail.com if you're interested in guest posting. 


On to the recipe! The "eating fresh" aspect of this detox is basically a sugar, dairy, alcohol, meat, and processed food free eating situation. I've already posted a few recipes to get you going here: Eating Fresh. Please take this at your own pace and do what's right for your body. 




Avocado Slaw
serves 2


1/2 head small cabbage, sliced thin or grated
1/4 cup very thinly sliced onion
3 TBL flax seeds
1/2 avocado
1 TBL miso paste
juice from 1/2 lime
1/2 tsp chile garlic paste


Place cabbage, onion, and flax seeds in a large bowl. In a food processor combine until smooth the avocado, miso, lime and chile garlic paste. Add this to the bowl with the cabbage and stir to coat. 


This salad didn't hold up well the next day, so eat it up the day you make it. I realize that the miso and the chile paste are processed foods, but miso is super good for you and I wanted some spice in this slaw, so enjoy! 


Need more recipes for your detox? Try these:
Broccoli Potato Soup (sub butter for olive oil and omit cheese)
Oven Roasted Corn and Potatoes
Eggplant Tacos with Cilantro Pesto (omit cheese and tortillas, serve over brown rice)
Brussels Sprouts with Bulgur (omit vinegar and cheese)















6 comments:

  1. oh thank you so much for sharing this:) i'm not a mayo fan, so i usually have to pass slaw up, but this is one slaw i can get behind. avocado is divine.

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  2. Wow- looks amazing!

    Love the fact that you ran with your heart. Amazing, isn't it? Today, my detox is going to be a visit to the sauna after my evening workout.

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  3. Two of my favorite things: slaw and avocado. YUMtastic.

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  4. I love avocados! A good avocado can elevate any dish. I wish I had an avocado tree in my neighborhood. I can't wait to try this recipe. It look so good.

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  5. Yuuuum. I'm totally in love with avocados. If I could get away with it, I'd eat them every day. I'll have to look into miso and see if I can eat it. This sounds like a really fun recipe.

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  6. That looks really good. I am loving your series. It's given me so many ideas. Thanks! Hope you're having a wonderful weekend. :)

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