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Sprouting and Dehydrating<br />

OTHER RECIPE IDEAS<br />

In addition <strong>to</strong> the “raw” crackers in this chapter, when you’re craving something crunchy, you can also quickly<br />

cut whole-wheat pita bread, corn <strong>to</strong>rtillas, or sprouted-wheat <strong>to</strong>rtillas in<strong>to</strong> large triangles and broil them in the<br />

oven for a few minutes until lightly browned (or you can dehydrate sprouted <strong>to</strong>rtilla triangles) <strong>to</strong> make crispy<br />

chips. Optionally, brush them with olive oil and sprinkle with garlic powder and sea salt before broiling.<br />

Now that you have plenty of crunchy snack ideas, following are five great ideas <strong>to</strong> increase your vegetable,<br />

enzyme, and good fats consumption, and with varying textures and tastes—perfect with your dehydrated chips/<br />

crackers.<br />

Debbie’s Manna Bars<br />

This is a high-energy snack created by my friend Debbie Mackin<strong>to</strong>sh.<br />

1½ C pitted dates<br />

½ C raisins (soaked with the dates in 4 C water overnight)<br />

1 C raw sunflower seeds<br />

¼ C sesame seeds (soaked with the sunflower seeds in 2½ C water overnight)<br />

¼ C golden flax seeds (soaked in ½ C water for a few hours or overnight)<br />

1 C buckwheat (soaked in 2 C water overnight)<br />

½ tsp. cinnamon<br />

½ tsp. nutmeg<br />

1 tsp. vanilla<br />

½ C agave (raw, organic)<br />

pinch of sea salt<br />

¼ C ground flax seeds<br />

C raisins<br />

¾ C almonds, soaked, drained, and chopped<br />

¾ C pecans, chopped<br />

¾ C dried fruit (any kind), chopped<br />

optional: 2 allspice berries<br />

optional: 2 whole cloves, crushed<br />

Drain and rinse all the seeds. Cream the dates and raisins and their soak water in a high-powered blender while<br />

adding the next 8 ingredients (buckwheat through salt) <strong>to</strong> the blender. In a large bowl, hand mix the seeds with<br />

the creamed fruit mixture. Then add the final 5 ingredients (flax through dried fruit) and mix well.<br />

Pat the mixture on<strong>to</strong> Teflex sheets in a dehydra<strong>to</strong>r. Let it dry about <strong>12</strong>-15 hours at 105°. Peel off the Teflex and<br />

dry another 2 hours or until chewy.<br />

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