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This year all of the usual festivities for Cinco de Mayo were pretty much non-exsistent.  Usually people are making a big deal about the Beers and Taco Special, Margaritas and Chips, Guacamole & Salsa.  Not this year.  Maybe it is the economy, maybe it is the political issues occuring in society in regards to Mexico, who knows.

So, I thought – I will celebrate it in a very “Quantum” fashion…

quan·tum (-t)

1. A quantity or amount.
2. A specified portion.
3. Something that can be counted or measured.

So I came up with the Quantuam “Cinco” Salsa a la Guaca! :) giggle..giggle!

Before I give you the recipe, I will tell you a little about the genesis of this recipe, besides being silly on Cico de Mayo.

In Los Angeles you can find a Mexican Restaurant, Taco Stand (Taqueria), Taco Truck, and even a Taco Cart all over the city.  Probably in closer proximity to each other than a McDonalds is.  There are loads of different places to have Mexican Food.

There is a place called CIRO’S.  This was the first time I had a chunky guacamole.  It was much more like a heavenly bowl of chunky avocado soup!  Since then, I make a chunky style of my own.  Definitly Natural, Definitly Tasty and Definitly KICK ASS! :P

QUANTUM “CINCO” SALSA

Servings 2

1 Serrano Chile

1 Yellow Chili

3 Tomatillos

Juice of 1 Lemon

1 cup Cilantro

2 tbs. Mint

8 Cherry Tomatoes, Halved

2 Avocados, cubed

Preparation: Cube the Avocado and Halve the Cherry Tomatoes last.  Add all of the other ingredients to the Food Processor and process until chunky.  Be careful not to make it smooth!! Add the chuncks of Avocado and the cherry tomatoes.

SPROUT UPDATE

Sunflower Sprouts

The first 1/4 of the jar was filled with the soaked sunflower seeds.  At this point the growth of the sprouts has reached 1/2.  They are starting to show a small root structure now! :)   I also read that you can eat these sprouts at any point of the process.  To wait for the greens stage the sprout must be 4″ tall.

The next morning the Sunflower Sprouts looked like this…

Approx. 1 1/2 inches higher in the jar than the night before!!! This is so exciting.  I find myself thinking about my sprouts when I am at my store.

Radish Sprouts

Green Tops are showing now! :)   Little leaves.  These seeds are part of a general group called Brassica seeds.  There are many different types.  I will be covering them as time passes.  Initially I put 2 T of seeds in the jar.  The jar is filled about 1/3 of the way.

The next morning this is what the Radish sprouts looked like…

More Leaves!! More Sprouts! More Life!!! :) :) :) :)

Now these guys are awesome!!! They have tremendously long tails and the jar is filled about 1″ higher than the peas were when this process first started.

And in the morning even Cooler!!! Check out these peas!!!

The jar is almost full of pea sprouts at this point! The jar was filled 3/4 of the way by morning! Love and Life is BEAUTIFUL!!! :)

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Since the weather has been heating up here in Los Angeles there are so many signs of life!!

Cactus Blooms…

Even some wonderful birds living in the back lot of my store!! They have a baby bird learning to fly.

Here is one of the parents.  Can you see them on the corner of the lattice?…

And here is the baby.  It’s hidden within the Morning Glory.  Can you see it?…

And of course my wonderful sprouts!!! :)

Sprout Update – 040410 – First Rinse

Last night I rinsed the sprouts right away!! All of them showed signifigant growth!

The Radish seeds were begining to show their tails!!! :)

The Peas Sprouts as well!!! Blurry, I know but you can get the idea, right? :( Can you see the little tail???

And the Sunflower sprouts!! I am so EXCITED about these!!! If I could sing a beautiful chorus, I would!! These make me feel so happy! :)   All of the white you see are the sprouts busting out of the black seed! L-I-F-E!!

Here is the pack I started with.  The Avocados in the background are in the soup I made below!

Sprout Update – 050510 – Second Rinse – (Morning )

Here are the Radish sprouts in just 12 hours from the first pix! Total of 24 hours at this point!!

Here are the pea sprouts! So exciting! In just 12 hours look how much these have grown!

The same with these wonderful little guys!!! Sunflowers seeds and sprouts!!! LOVE IT!

I was blessed with some DIVINE Avocados!  A customer brought them into the store the other day.  I was so pleased!!! I put them in a paper bag immediately and they were ready a few days later…

Last night I used those avocados to make a creamy soup that would not only be cooling to the body, but refreshing to the mind.

Everfresh Avocado Citrus Soup

2 Ripe Avocados, cubed

1 peeled cucumber, deseeded and cubed

Juice of 1 Lemon

Juice of 2 Limes

Juice of 1 orange

2 tbs. Fresh Mint

1/2 cup Fresh Cilantro, tightly packed

1/2 cup RAW Pumpkin Seeds

1/2 cup water

1 splash Sesame Seed oil

2 tbs Olive Oil

Preparation: Place the avocado, cucumber and RAW pumpkin seeds into the Food Processor and process.  While it is processing, add the lemon juice, lime juice and orange juice. Open the Food processor and scrape the sides down.  Add the cilantro, mint and sesame oil.  Process again.   I added the water a little at a time, just until the soup was smooth.

Tomato Corn Relish

8 Cherry Tomatos, cut in half

Kernals from 1 ear of Corn

1 tbs. Mint, cut into strips (chiffonade style)

1/2 cup Cilantro, chopped

Preparation: Mix all ingredients together and add to the top of the soup as a garnish!

Here is Bowl #1…

Bowl #2

After dinner the soup felt really good in my stomach.  All I was missing was some LIVE crackers.  I would like to make some Kale Crackers I think.  Maybe some sun dried tomato black olive crackers… Hmmmm..

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One of the most beautiful things in life is the experience of our senses.

Feeling water on your skin in the shower, the releif felt when you are sitting and are lucky enough to have someone rubbing your feet, sitting and relaxing in the comfort of your home enjoying a really good movie, book or the scent of beautiful food being prepared in the kitchen….

Life can be a beautiful experience.  It can also be a bit of a challenge at times as well.  Just remember to breathe, stay in the moment and accept that nothing except PURE LOVE lasts forever! (I don’t necessarily mean man and woman love either. PURE LOVE IS PURE LOVE!)  :)

I looked over all of my recipes I keep in a notebook and saw the last recipe I had been working on was a Vietnamese Mango Salad.  It was a nice switch in heat than the previous night.  I also made a RAW SOUP recipe I had been working on!

Here we go…

RAW CO/CONUT & AVOCADO SOUP

1/2 of the flesh of one coconut

Water from one Coconut

2 4″ pieces Lemongrass

2 tbs. fresh mint

1 Large Avocado

4 cloves Garlic

1 Handful Cilantro, chopped

1 Seranno Chile

Juice of 1 lemon

Juice of 1 lime

1 tbs White Miso

Preparation: Place coconut water, lemongrass, mint, and 2 cloves of garlic into food processor.  Process with the “S” blade until it is uniformly as smooth as possible.  Using a nut bag, muslin fabric, or strainer – Strain liquid.  Set the pulp aside.  Place the broth back into the food processor and add the avocado, lime and lemon juice, miso, cilantro, remaining garlic, and serrano chile.  Process.

VIETNAMESE MANGO SALAD

1/2 cup lime juice (Approximately 4-6 limes)

1 tbs.  Raw Agave Syrup

1 tbl. Fresh Ginger cut into matchstick strips

1 tbl. Sesame Oil

1 Small Shallot, minced

1 Serrano Chile, minced

1 tbl. Raw Sesame Seeds

1 Handful Mint, chopped

1 Handful Cilantro, chopped

2 cloves Garlic, minced

1/3 cup Sake

1 Ripe Mango, Sliced

Preparation: Combine all ingredients in a bowl except the mango.  (Allow to sit about 1/2 hour) Slice Mango and allow to marinate another 15 minutes.  Take out Mango slices and set aside.  Save remaining dressing for the next recipe.

NOTE: I made a sort of Cucumber, Cilantro relish with the rest of the dressing to put on top of the soup.  The texture of the relish went really nice with the creaminess of the soup.  It is included after the mango salad since you will be using the dressing. Also, I made the dressing, then made the soup above, then sliced the mango, etc.)

CUCUMBER RELISH

1 Cucumber, peeled and cubed

1 Handful Fresh Cilantro, roughly chopped

1 Handful Fresh Mint, roughly chopped

Preparation:  Place all ingredients into remaining dressing from Mango Salad.  Allow to marinate 15 minutes and place on top of soup.

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Live in Light & Love!

Namaste!


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