Jan
10
2010
What does baie acai mean? Baie acai is the French translation for acai berry. Acai berry is a small fruit grown mainly in Brazil, well know for its beneficial health properties which include being high in antioxidants, high in fiber, and high in many vitamins and other nutrients.
Baie acai is not known for being very cheap. You can try acai supplements for just a few dollars by subscribing to one of the many offers you’ll find around the internet. This is a cheap way to try acai but be aware, these are subscription offers which means that after the trial period, you’ll pay each month for the product until you cancel your subscription. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, just something to be aware of.
If you want to try the real berries (not some low quality supplement) then look out for acai berry in smoothies. In this case, the smoothie might primarily be made from apple juice or orange juice, with a little acai berry added for extra antioxidants. This is how I get acai into my daily diet as to drink pure acai berry juice would be quite expensive.
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Nov
25
2008
I love the taste of Horchata, it’s a really refreshing drink on a warm day. It’’s not only refreshing, but it’s also healthy and relatively cheap to make. It’s definitely deserves to be on a list of healthy, cheap food. Unfortunately, if you look on the web, many of the recipes for Aqua De Horchata sounds very difficult. Not to worry, I have an easier recipe.
Ingredients:
1/4 cup of rice
6 to 10 cups of water
1 can of condensed milk
cinnamon to taste
1 tsp of vanilla
sugar to taste
First off, take your 1/4 cup of rice and either put in the blender or put it in a mortar and pestle in order to break it up. You don’t really have to do this but it results in a thicker horchata.
Next, rinse your pulverized rice on time and then put your water. Bring it to a boil and let it sit covered for 1 to 2 hours so it can begin to soften up. After the wait time, boil the rice for 1 hour(covered). You are now ready to extract the rice water.
You can do this one of two ways. You can either ladled out the rice water, making sure you don’t disturb the rice at the bottom or you run it all through a cheesecloth/wire mesh. The goal is to get the rice water alone in a container.
To your rice water, you add the can of condensed milk and vanilla. Try adding 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon to start off with. If you like the cinnamon flavor, you can start adding sugar to the taste you desire. You might want to start off with a 1/4 cup of sugar, depending on how much rice water you have.
Finally put it in the refrigerator and chill until it’s cold. Enjoy!
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