Thursday, October 9, 2014

Salad Booster Surprise!

I really didn't know what I wanted for dinner last night.  I really didn't want to think about it much.  I knew I had a few English Muffins left that I needed to eat.  And I have been addicted to this Salad Booster stuff I found over at The Raw Food World. 

I decided to add a few things to it last night and slap some Earth Balance on these 'babies' and have the green goodness soak into the English Muffins.  I have been throwing together my own flavor blends from things I have in my pantry. 

Here is one of them...

2 T Salad Booster
1/4 tea GoL's Wheatgrass
1/4 tea Wildtree Garlic & Herb

Sometimes I also like to spray a squirt of Bragg's on top.

The stand alone Living Intentions product description has this to say about this Salad Booster that I used for the base of this...

Get your hands on this cheesy addition for any meal. Filled with minerally dense and nutritious superfoods, it's amazing on popcorn! Ingredients: Organic Sprouted Pumpkni Seeds, Organic Sprouted Sunflower Seeds, Organic Sprouted Sesame Seeds, Wild White Chia Seeds, Spirulina, Organic Red Bell Pepper, Himalayan Crystal Salt, Nutritional Yeast, Chlorella, Organic Dulse, Organic Kelp, Organic Dill Weed, Organic Spices, Organic Tumeric and Organic Chilies. 

I love adding this to just about anything!  Every once and a while I like to add a little something extra to it like I did here.  I hope to share more flavoring blend recipes with you soon!  

12 comments:

  1. Very interesting about the Salad Booster, looks like a great creation!

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    1. I'm totally in LOVE with that product stand alone, too! It has a tad of spice but a nice nutty and cheesy flavor to it too!

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  2. My girl was just talking about making some English muffins the other day. I wonder when she'll get down to it. :(

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    1. I tend to go thru spurts with them...I guess I'm on a kick right now :)

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  3. The Salad Booster sounds incredible. So many superfoods packed into one recipe.

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    1. I love the way it tastes, too! I think every little bit helps and this is a great topping and addition to just about anything!

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  4. They look great. I haven't had English muffins in quite some time. I did see a recipe on the sourdough page that I frequent and so I'll eventually attempt to make homemade sourdough English muffins.

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    1. Oh! I'd love to see them if you do make them! YUM!

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  5. What a way to "healthy" up those english muffins =) The salad booster sounds awesome!

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    1. Thanks! If you can get your hands on some - DO IT - I think you would really like it :)

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  6. Hi Jennifer,
    It's great that you can add so much nutrition and flavor to simple foods with a few exceptional products like Salad Booster and Wildtree seasonings. I love keeping my pantry stocked with healthy, tasty spices, nutrients and ingredients which make meal creation so much easier. Thank you so much for sharing this healthy and delicious English Muffin adaptation with us at the Plant-Based Potluck Party Blog Hop! I sincerely appreciate it.

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    1. I like including foods that I am not sure what else to do with - in with the seasonings sometimes. For example Spirulina - I don't usually use it in smoothies often - I should - but I like to sprinkle some in on random seasonings and dishes.

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