Thank you, thank you, thank you for making the Hurricane Sandy fundraiser such a success! As of Monday morning, we’ve raised an unbelievable $8,075. I’ve heard from so many of you all over the world who’ve donated and it really warms my heart to see so much support pour in.
As some of you may have noticed on Friday afternoon, we have a brand new fundraising page. A team member from Canadian Red Cross, Catherine, reached out to me on Friday offering us a fundraising page with zero transaction fees. Of course, I jumped on it. A big thank you to the entire Red Cross team who put together this spiffy web page in such a short amount of time.
If you donated through the original Canada Helps fundraising page – first, thank you, and second, please rest assured that I’ve added all of your names to my giveaway spreadsheet. The same goes for those of you who left your emails in the comments.
Due to the response this fundraiser has had, I’m extending the giveaway until the end of the day on Wednesday November 7th. This is also the same day my blogiversary Blendtec giveaway (don’t forget to enter!) ends, so I will announce winners from both giveaways in my following post. As for the fundraiser itself, well, I’ll keep that running as long as it’s raising money. You can now find it on the right sidebar of my blog.
Now, let’s talk feel good foods. This crunchy, nutritious, vibrant salad is what I like to call a bowlful of balance during a chocolate-filled October. I made this last week when my body declared it was time to give the Halloween candy a rest. The Detox Salad was on my mind, but I had to improvise with ingredients on hand – Honeycrisp apples, brussels sprouts, carrots, and celery. It turned out lovely! After I polished off this salad in less than 24 hours, I felt good enough to resume Twix eating once again. See? Balance.
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2 years ago: Mini Cinnamon Chocolate Cupcakes
Fall Detox Salad
Yield
8 cups
Prep time
Cook time
0 minutes
Total time
Inspired by Detox Salad.
Ingredients
- 400 grams brussels sprouts (about 18), washed and stems removed
- 280 grams carrots (about 2 large), peeled
- 1 apple, diced (I used Honeycrisp)
- 1 large celery stalk, diced
- 1/2 cup sunflower seeds
- 4-6 tbsp raisins
- 2-4 tbsp fresh lemon juice, to taste
- 1/4 tsp fine grain sea salt or Herbamare, or to taste
- 1 tsp fresh Thyme leaves (optional), or other herbs of choice
- Pure maple syrup, to taste
Directions
- Add the grate/shred blade to food processor. Turn machine on and drop in the brussels sprouts to shred. Now drop in the carrots to shred. Alternatively, you can finely chop brussels and shred carrots with a hand-held grater. Transfer to a large mixing bowl.
- Stir in the diced apple, celery, sunflower seeds, and raisins into the carrot and brussels sprout mixture.
- Add lemon juice, salt, pepper, and optional fresh thyme to taste. Add a small amount of maple syrup (about 1/2-1.5 tsp) to take the edge off the lemon juice. Sprinkle with cinnamon if desired. Serve & enjoy!
You may notice my blog header no longer looks like a gardening blog. I’m happy to be back to food – to be honest, I don’t know what I was thinking with my last header. I now have an artist working on my blog logo, so that should be ready to show you by the end of the year. Baby steps… :)
This is just what I need! After dieting down so long, I went a little nuts after my competition this weekend. Time to refocus with a refreshing winter salad! I don’t have thyme, but I have some sage that would be fabulous here too. Love sage with apples!
Way to go, Ange, for spearheading such an amazing fundraising effort. We weren’t affected too much in Toronto but I can’t same the same for elsewhere. Your salad looks like a great way to munch through the season’s best.
I love that you include brussle sprouts! This would be perfect right now…
Aww, that’s so sweet of you to do that fundraiser – and the amount you’ve raised so far is incredible! I live in NJ and though I wasn’t hit hard (no damage and only 48 hours without power) I still am so touched that so many people are so willing to help my little state. You’re very kind.
And that salad looks delicious! Unfortunately, the honeycrisp growing season is over for the year in these parts, but I can sub some other apple in… and probably add some olive oil, because it’s delicious! :]
This is exactly what I needed after a binge on Halloween candy and waffles : )
Wow thank you for the fabulous recipes! I just found your blog and I have been looking for this for some time- can not wait to grow the glow and include this in my more peaceful life!
will you go back to using cups/tablespoon measurements LOL…. i’m a simple, cooker and would like to keep the kitchen process as simple as possible. maybe you can put them next to each other in the ingredients
I think all of your blog headers have been beautiful and I love your creativity. I still remember the old one that had your gorgeous face on it…I think that one was my fave! :) Oh, and I love this salad, I would never have thought to shred and eat brussels sprouts raw; what a great idea.
<3 I wouldn't judge your blog headers (or yourself) too harshly! I think you have the most beautiful layout/graphics/photos of any food blog I've read! I say, celebrate your strengths – and feel free to brag on occasion!
Yay! That’s fabulous news about the donations :)
And YUM at that salad!!
Love this header too,,,and this recipe is now on the menu,,fresh and crunchy <3
Yum! I wonder if I could get my Brussel sprout-hating family to eat this without even knowing what was in it! Thanks for another great recipe.
Way to go with the fundraiser! What a wonderful, generous gesture.
You are so great to put that fundraiser together but that doesn’t surprise me. ;-)
This salad looks wonderful! Sometimes you don’t want the heavier food that tends to come this time of year.
Yay!! That’s so great you’ve gotten so much support for that fundraiser! And the salad looks great. I can’t chew yet (wisdom teeth removed Friday) but I’m always looking for hardy salads, good for work that I would actually crave in the winter. Thanks for this one!
This looks great! Except I’m not a brussel sprouts lover. Any suggestions for a substitution for them?
Kale?
:)
I can’t believe everyone was able to raise that much money – spectacular job!
What a success with the fundraising! You are amazing!
Now this meal is too! I think we all could use a detox meal like this right about now and after all your Halloween Goodies! hehe. :)
I need to try this! I feel like salads get neglected a lot in the Fall and Winter, but even on a chilly days sometimes I still really crave a nice crunchy salad. Thanks Angela!
Yay! Glad to hear so many people donated!
I’ve been feeling it from all the sugary treats I’ve been eating… was just thinking I need a nice, light way to detox. This salad sounds perfect, and I’ve got lots of apples piling up on my counter just waiting for something like this to come along! :)
You said you changed the blog header back to food – but it’s still the “garden-esque” blog header on my screen….
I’m glad you decided to go back to a more food-related header. I wasn’t crazy about the garden one, to be honest, I LOVED the headers you used that were actual photographs you took of food!
Hey Meredith!
Try holding down control and pressing F5. That should do it!