• 13Sep

    This great deal was in my inbox.

    -JAY

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    Whole Foods Market

    $20 to Spend on Groceries

    Costs $10
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      remaining

    They say beauty exists in the relationship between a “whole” organism and its parts. And with today’s deal, lettuce show you the natural simplicity of healthy goods, courtesy of Whole Foods Market: Pay $10 for $20 to spend on high-quality natural and organic products. Whether you want local produce; freshly prepared foods; gluten-free goodies; or you simply want to avoid artificial preservatives, colors, flavors, sweeteners, and hydrogenated fats, Whole Foods Market has you covered. And as if paying only half price for groceries wasn’t enough, Whole Foods Market is donating 5% of the sale price to the new Whole Kids Foundation. Beet the high costs and calorie content of eating out when you pick up sushi, salad, or a steaming-hot lunch or dinner entrée. Get ready to go back to basics with organically good eats and “whole foods” that are good for you.

  • 03Aug

    From Chef Michael Kiss of the Whole Foods in Arlington. This is from Tonight’s (7pm) free class.

    Healthy lifestyle isn’t always fun and granola, sometimes we get little hankerings for something familiar and kinda bad. Don’t we love hamburgers? We also like the feeling of empowerment when we stay true to what our bodies want and go for the veggie burger, even though what is inside the box isn’t very appealing. Mystery veg isn’t any better than mystery meat, that’s all I am saying.

    Well, today is the day we say NO to the frostbitten hockey puck of bland flavorless pseudo-food patty and say YES to a big beautiful healthy burger that we made with all natural whole foods. It will be a day that when we sit down next to those omnivores, they will look at our buns in envy.

    Anatomy of a basic veggie burger
    The truth is there isn’t a lot to a veggie burger as far as the basic binding medium. The art of the whole thing is to fill up the binder with lots interesting flavors and textures so the burger has highlights and appeal. Without the veggie fillers the binder alone would be like a dense pasty savory cookie. So go crazy with the veg folks, and remember that is where you can really fine tune your nutrition too.

    Basic veggie burger
    Makes 10 to 12 burger patties
    1 Can black beans drained
    1 Can diced tomatoes
    1 C. chopped carrot
    1 clove garlic
    ½ C. chopped onion
    1 ½ C. chopped fresh vegetables or frozen is fine too
    2 C. Instant oatmeal
    Salt and pepper to taste

    Pre heat oven to 400 f.
    In a food processor puree the beans, tomatoes, and carrots garlic and onions with a few pulses. Next mix in by hand the oats and vegetables, season with salt and pepper. Let stand for 10 minutes then form into patties and bake on a parchment lined baking sheet for 8 to 10 minutes. Let cool and freeze in zip lock bags for later

    So this is the basic burger, and this alone is way better than morning-boca-gaden-crud, but basic isn’t how we roll foodies, hamburger roll…

    Let’s get funky and have something crazy good for dinner.

    How do you think of variations and themes?
    Sometimes I have an idea and just wait for the right ingredient to fall in place, sometimes I find an exciting ingredient and try to work it into a recipe. And once in a while, when the mood is right and the stars are aligned and all is well in the world I make up a funny name and make the food reflect the name…tonight is one of those nights.

    So for tonight’s variation:
    The Rhinestone Ninja
    I added shitake mushrooms and edamame for the vegetable and seasoned with gomasio, ginger and soy sauce
    I changed the onions to scallions (see flexibility-an onion is an onion)

    That’s just the burger, but what about the toppings?
    To fill out the Rhinestone Ninja, let’s have fun with the toppings. Foodies the topping enhance the burger but also it is an opportunity to expand the nutrition of the meal by getting in some extra vegetables in creative ways. Way better than lumping out the mustard and ketchup.

    Gitano slaw
    For 4 burgers
    1 C. shredded carrot
    1 C. shredded daikon radish
    1 tsp poppy seeds
    2 Tbs. seasoned rice wine vinegar
    ¼ tsp toasted sesame oil
    ½ tsp honey
    Mix all ingredients together and let stand for a few minutes

    Cowboy karate chop sauce
    For 4 burgers
    3 Tbs. veganaise
    1 tsp or more to taste siracha hot sauce
    ½ tsp lime juice

    Whole sprigs of cilantro to finish the burgers

    Foodies, I want you to make some amazing veggie burgers this week, Have fun get the family and friends involved. Having a healthy lifestyle is a journey, enjoying a meal with people we love is a destination.

    Eat well!

  • 29Jul

    In my Inbox:

    Michael just sent us this. 🙂

    -JAY

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    August 3rd – Veggie Burger Bonanza. Do you relish the thought of learning how to make your own veggie burgers? Join Chef Michael Kiss in this fun and informative class on how to put the flavor back in the bun. No moo, No cluck, and definitely no duck, just wholesome plant oriented burgers that are way better than anything from a frozen box. Vegetarian class.

    August 10th –  29 ½ Minute Meals. It’s a busy life folks, and sometimes we feel hopeless to maintain a healthy lifestyle for us and our families. If you can find 29 ½ minutes Chef Michael Kiss will show you how you can eat healthy and delicious food that most importantly is fast to prepare. This week’s dinner in a flash; Peanut Tamari Tofu wraps with Thai hummus. Stop for a moment and chew! Vegetarian class.

    August 17th **NEW SERIES** Hungry for Knowledge. In this new series, each month, Chef Michael Kiss will review and discuss one of the many dietary lifestyle books we have here at Whole Foods Market. In this non-bias exploration of all things food we will cook some of the recipes from the book as well as offer a 5% discount off the purchase price of the book of the evening. Our first book we will explore is “The Engine 2 Diet” by Rip Esselstyn. Rip is an Austin TX, firefighter that has developed a plant strong approach to healthy lifestyle. Vegetarian class.

    August 24th – Melons 101. Summer isn’t summer without a big ol’ wedge of watermelon, the juice dribbling down your chin and the fun spitting the seed further than your friends. In this informative class Chef Michael Kiss will show you the right way to pick the best of the season but we will also prepare a few dishes that might surprise you when you taste them. Sweet and savory dishes that all include melon in the ingredient list; this will definitely be a class with a rind. Ur,um… I mean appeal.

    August 31st – How to cook like a chef-Gazpacho Mania. This summer one of the hottest trends in cooling down is gazpacho. There are so many variation and new ones being invented by talented chefs every day. Join Chef Michael Kiss as we investigate what makes a classic gazpacho as well as learning how to get funky with nuvou gazpacho variations. Get excited for the flavor flamenco dance on your tongue. O’le! Vegetarian class.

    Classes begin at 7:00 PM. All Whole Foods Market Cooking Classes are free of charge. seating is limited to first come, no registration required. veggie burgers ready to go in the oven! I feeling healthy today![ad][ad]

  • 29Apr

    Here are some more free cooking events with Chef Michael Kiss.

    -JAY

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    Class starts at 7:00 PM and generally last 30 to 50 minutes.  All Whole Foods Market cooking classes are absolutely free, No Registration is required and seating is limited to first come.

    May 11th Whole Grains Salads 101
    Vegetarian class
    We all know that we need to incorporate more whole grains into our diets, although in practice it can be overwhelming and frustrating. Let Chef Michael Kiss show you how to take those healthy grains and make them amazing. With the warm weather we will be showcasing light and flavorful salads, great for patio dinners and side dishes at picnics, and don’t forget about summer entertaining!

    May 18th 29 ½ minute meals
    Omnivore class

    Baja Salmon with stewed avocado and tomato and sunshine quinoa
    Our fast paced life makes it hard to eat well… or does it? Let Chef Michael Kiss show the secrets to a worthwhile healthy meal that can be made in a flash! No pre-chopped ingredients, no magic ovens, no camera tricks. This is REAL live cooking and you can do it too in 29 ½ minutes or less!

    May 25th Cook Like a Chef
    Vegetarian class

    Ever wonder how a chef looks at food, how they pick it, combine it, make it taste amazing? This week Chef Michael Kiss is going to break apart the concept of Pesto. This classic Italian staple with is definitely one of his favorites. Have you ever thought of changing the ingredients? Is it still pesto or something different? Join us and you start looking at food like a Chef too!

  • 30Mar

    I recently told you about Michael Kiss’ cooking classes at Whole Foods.  Here are two more, and two of his Arlington Cinema N Draft House events.

    -JAY

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    April 6th is Healthy Marinades 101
    Learn how to add real flavor with rubs and marinades that are low in refined oils. Healthy lifestyle doesn’t have to be bland!

    April 13th Film showing of “Low Impact Man” at the Arlington Cinama Draft house $5
    6:30 – 7:30 happyhour with live low carbon footprint cooking with Chef Michael Kiss
    7:30 showing of film “low Impact Man”

    April 20th film showing of “Fresh” at Arlington Cinama Draft House $5
    6:30 – 7:30 happy hour with local fresh food prepared by Chef Michael Kiss
    7:30 showing of “Fresh”

    April 27th is 291/2 minute meals present Spring Tofu with Quinoa awakening
    Everyone should eat a hot healthy meal everyday, but with our busy lives who has the time? You do! we are talking healthy worthwhile and quick!

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