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Thanksgiving Stuffing Here is a wonderful, easy to make stuffing that can be effortlessly adapted to each blood type by swapping out spelt bread with an appropriate bread of your choice. You can also experiment with substituting different dried fruits, like cherries or prunes, which give an equally festive and tasty result. Ingredients:
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Happy feasting! |
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Festive Brussels Sprouts Brussels sprouts are a great addition to any dinner. especially your Thanksgiving feast. They are a cruciferous vegetable and a member of the cabbage family. Brussels sprouts are high in vitamins A and C, and are a fair source of iron. Their beautiful texture compliments turkey and potatoes, and the sweet and salty ingredient combination of this right for your blood type recipe provides another reason to give thanks. Ingredients:
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Editors note: Brussels sprouts are good for most blood types and secretor types, except for Blood Type O/non-secretors who should avoid them. |
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Turkey Stock Homemade stocks frozen in individual batches provide a great head start for preparing any number of sumptuous dishes. A good stock is basic to any sauce, soup, or stew. Creating a stock really takes very little effort, and Thanksgiving leftovers provide a great base for the stock. Simply clean the bones of the "bird," and use them in the recipe, or purchase necks and backs from the butcher for the basis for a healthy stock. Either of these methods will provide a tasty stock. Turkey is Neutral for Type O, Type A, and Type B, and Highly Beneficial for Type AB – a perfect stock for all blood types! Turkey, once considered only a holiday bird, is now available year-round. The ingredients should always be fresh. A turkey stock can also be enhanced by mushroom stems, herbs, onion peels, leek stalks, or celery leaves. Don't add vegetables, such as, broccoli, cauliflower, or Brussels sprouts; they are cruciferous vegetables which will add an unpleasantly sulphurous taste and odor to the stock. Ingredients:
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Makes approximately 4 quarts |
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Leftover Pot Pies Need some creative inspiration for those Thanksgiving leftovers? Try our Turkey/Chicken Pot Pie recipe, adapted for each blood type. It is nourishing, delicious, and evokes comfort foods from your childhood. |