Showing posts with label Herbalife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Herbalife. Show all posts

Thursday, July 28, 2016

Aloe Vera Salad


Aloe Vera Salad
This is a versatile, tasty and nutritious salad that could pass as a snack as well.  I like to make large quantities of it and pack it in individual portions and keep it in the fridge. It goes with everything and has a lovely tangy crunch.

The Recipe:
1/4 cup moong dal or green gram dhal washed and soaked overnight in 2 cups water; 1 large carrot grated; 1 small green mango, grated;1 small cucumber, diced- seeds removed; 1/4 cup fresh, grated coconut; 1 green chilli, minced; 1/2 cup coriander leaves; 1 tsp brown sugar; salt to taste; 3 caps ( about 15 ml)  Herbalife Aloe Vera concentrate.

For Seasoning: 1 tsp olive oil; 1/4 tsp mustard seeds; 1/2 tsp black gram dhal; a pinch of asafoetida.

Next day, drain the moong dhal and mix with all the other ingredients in a large bowl. 
Heat the oil in a non stick pan and add the mustard seeds. When they start spluttering add the black gram dhal and stir fry for a minute on low flame. Add the asafoetida and mix with the salad ingredients. Serve immediately as an accompaniment or as a snack. Incidentally, eaten regularly, this salad is good for a healthy, glowing complexion.


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Sunday, October 12, 2014

Apricot Bread Pudding

An Old Favourite
This is
 An Old Favourite with a twist.  Instead of steaming or baking this bread pudding, I merely drenched it with an extra large Herbalife French Vanilla  Shake and left it to soak overnight in the refrigerator.  The result was stupendous and this is a dessert we have frequently because of it's taste, nutritional content and low calorie count.

The Recipe:

For The Shake:  500 ml low fat milk; 4 scoops (60 gms Herbalife French Vanilla Nutritional Mix; 30 gms almond powder/ meal; 1 tsp vanilla essence.  

Blend together for one minute and keep aside till required.

For The Bread Pudding: 8 slices, brown bread, buttered on one side only; 20 apricots.

Soak the apricots in warm water just enough to cover them, overnight.  Next day stone them and boil apricots in the same water till thick and soft.  Extract the kernels from the seed.  

Heat a large nonstick pan and toast brown bread on medium flame both sides till crisp and golden brown.  Layer in a glass dish.  Pour the shake over and leave to soak in the refrigerator.  When well soaked decorate with the apricots and kernels.  Drizzle the juices over.  It is so delicious, it leaves you wanting for more.



Thursday, February 14, 2013

Forever Shake

Strawberry- Dragon Fruit Breakfast Delight

What a way to start the day!  With a delicious strawberry- dragon fruit shake mixed with French Vanilla and Protein and soy milk or low fat milk.  I drool just thinking about it.  This has been my breakfast since January 2006 and I love it.  So does my family.  We all have our favourites and mine is French Vanilla with all the trimmings  What a wonderful way to eat delicious and look delicious!

The Recipe:

250 ml low fat milk or soy milk- cold or low temperature(heat destroys nutrition); 2 tbsp (25gms) French Vanilla nutritious soy powder; 1 tbsp F3 - protein powder; 1/4 dragon fruit and 5 strawberries.

Blend together with or without ice.  About 300 calories.  What is important is that it is a complete meal with 55 nutrients, energises, manages weight (lose/gain/maintain) and absolutely addictive.  My favourite for sure and my Forever And Ever Shake.