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October 31, 2009

STUFFED BAKED EGGPLANT

Filed under: Bragg Health Recipes — Tags: — admin @ 11:00 AM

1 large, firm egg­plant
2 toma­toes, chop
2 tsps grated soy cheese
1 green pep­per, mince
½ tsp Bragg Liq­uid Aminos
1 cup cel­ery, finely cut
1 Tbsp Bragg Organic Olive Oil
2 Tbsps red onion, mince
1 cup whole-grain bread crumbs
shake of Bragg Sprinkle

Cut egg­plant in half, remove pulp, leav­ing thick layer in hulls. Cut pulp into bits, mix with all ingre­di­ents. Fill egg­plant hulls, place in bak­ing casse­role with one cup dis­tilled water in bot­tom. Cover and bake 30 min­utes or until done at 325°F. Serves 4.

This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.

Water Drinkers May Have Better Diets

Filed under: Health News — Tags: , — (author unknown) @ 6:00 AM

Reuters — Peo­ple who get much of their daily liq­uids from plain water rather than other bev­er­ages may have health­ier diets over­all, a study suggests.

ORIGINAL ARTICLE

This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.

Bragg Quote of the Day for October 31st

Filed under: Paul Bragg Quotes — Tags: — admin @ 2:00 AM

“I am capa­ble of the great­est mir­a­cle of all—the abil­ity to look through the eyes of the Divine Power. We are one.”

Paul Bragg quote from his 1937 book AWAKEN HEALTH & HAPPINESS

This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.

October 30, 2009

Students Say, “Thank You!”

Filed under: Patricia Bragg — admin @ 11:50 AM

We received a let­ter from the kinder­garten teacher at Santa Bar­bara Char­ter School where we donated apples from the Bragg Organic Farm recently. The let­ter thanked us for the apples, but what was most spe­cial was the hand­writ­ten let­ter from the stu­dents say­ing, “Thank you!” and was signed in crayon by these lovely young peo­ple! I couldn’t resist shar­ing it with you! Here it is:

KidStuff

We also received a let­ter from Dave Weis­man who is the Direc­tor of Oper­a­tions at the school and he wrote:

“Dear Ms. Bragg,

On behalf of the stu­dents, fam­i­lies and staff at Santa Bar­bara Char­ter School, thank you so much for your gen­er­ous con­tri­bu­tion of the box of organic apples. We use them to sup­ple­ment children’s lunches or for healthy snacks, or for chil­dren who for­got lunch. To be able to offer kids a lovely apple fits per­fectly with our cul­ture here at SBCS.

Again, thank you from all of our stu­dents, fam­i­lies and staff of the Santa Bar­bara Char­ter School.”

And I say, “Thank you!” to Dave for allow­ing us to share our boun­ti­ful apples with such an appre­cia­tive and note­wor­thy group of edu­ca­tors, fam­i­lies and students.

Bless­ings of Health, Peace and Love,

Patri­cia

This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.

Students Say, “Thank You!”

Filed under: Patricia Bragg — admin @ 11:50 AM

We received a let­ter from the kinder­garten teacher at Santa Bar­bara Char­ter School where we donated apples from the Bragg Organic Farm recently. The let­ter thanked us for the apples, but what was most spe­cial was the hand­writ­ten let­ter from the stu­dents say­ing, “Thank you!” and was signed in crayon by these lovely young peo­ple! I couldn’t resist shar­ing it with you! Here it is:

KidStuff

We also received a let­ter from Dave Weis­man who is the Direc­tor of Oper­a­tions at the school and he wrote:

“Dear Ms. Bragg,

On behalf of the stu­dents, fam­i­lies and staff at Santa Bar­bara Char­ter School, thank you so much for your gen­er­ous con­tri­bu­tion of the box of organic apples. We use them to sup­ple­ment children’s lunches or for healthy snacks, or for chil­dren who for­got lunch. To be able to offer kids a lovely apple fits per­fectly with our cul­ture here at SBCS.

Again, thank you from all of our stu­dents, fam­i­lies and staff of the Santa Bar­bara Char­ter School.”

And I say, “Thank you!” to Dave for allow­ing us to share our boun­ti­ful apples with such an appre­cia­tive and note­wor­thy group of edu­ca­tors, fam­i­lies and students.

Bless­ings of Health, Peace and Love,

Patri­cia

This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.

BASIC GREENS RECIPE NO. 1

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2 lbs greens of choice
1 small onion, mince
shake of Bragg Sprin­kle
dash of nut­meg
¼ tsp Bragg Liq­uid Aminos
2 Tbsps Bragg Organic Olive Oil

Steam greens and add olive oil, minced onion, nut­meg, Sprin­kle and Liq­uid Aminos. Serve greens and liq­uid in bowls. Serves 4.

This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.

Healthier Neighborhoods Help Keep Diabetes at Bay

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Health­Day — MONDAY, Oct. 12 (Health­Day News) — Peo­ple who live in neigh­bor­hoods that pro­mote phys­i­cal activ­ity and offer access to healthy foods may be less likely to develop type 2 dia­betes, researchers say.

ORIGINAL ARTICLE

This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.

Bragg Quote of the Day for October 30th

Filed under: Paul Bragg Quotes — Tags: — admin @ 2:00 AM

“I am capa­ble of the great mir­a­cle of look­ing through the eyes of my fellow-man and learn­ing and ben­e­fit­ting from their wisdom.”

Paul Bragg quote from his 1937 book AWAKEN HEALTH & HAPPINESS

This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.

October 29, 2009

Thank YOU, Elizabeth Axelrod!

Filed under: Patricia Bragg — admin @ 11:23 AM

The Bragg Health Foun­da­tion awarded Eliz­a­beth Axel­rod schol­ar­ship funds for her stud­ies at National Col­lege for Nat­ural Med­i­cine and we received a let­ter from her in thanks as follows:

“Thank you and the Bragg Health Foun­da­tion for your gen­er­ous sup­port to the NCNM stu­dents through the Paul C. Bragg Schol­ar­ship. Your con­tri­bu­tion to NCNM and the natur­o­pathic pro­fes­sion is well aligned with your mis­sion of pro­mot­ing health and well­ness, and I am extremely grate­ful for the sup­port. I am hon­ored to be rec­og­nized as a recip­i­ent of this award and will cer­tainly rep­re­sent your foun­da­tion and the Bragg fam­ily with integrity and respect. Thank you again.

Sin­cerely,

Eliz­a­beth Axelrod

This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.

BROILED BUTTON MUSHROOMS

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8 large but­ton mush­rooms, fresh
dash of Bragg Liq­uid Aminos
2 Tbsps Bragg Organic Olive Oil
whole grain toast or lettuce

Wash mush­rooms and remove stem (save stems for soups). Place mush­rooms, cap side down in an oiled pan. Broil for three min­utes, about 3  inches below flame. Turn over mush­rooms and broil on the other side three more min­utes. Put olive oil and Liq­uid Aminos in each cap; broil until warm in cen­ter. Serve on whole-grain toast or a bed of shred­ded let­tuce. Serves 2–4.

This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.

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