Sweet Beets

Ingredients

  • 3 medium beets
  • 1 cup raw, unprocessed honey
  • 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 2 sticks cinnmon
  •  water

Directions

  1. Wash beets well. Peel and cube. Careful to wear protective gloves so your hands don’t stain.
  2. Add honey, vinegar, cinnamon sticks, and one cup water to pot.
  3. Heat on medium while stirring mixture until honey is dissolved.
  4. Add beets and enough water cover.
  5. Bring to a boil. For softer beets cook for 10 minutes. For crunchier beets remove from heat at once.
  6. Cover and refrigerate at least 12 hours.
  7. Remove beets. Remaining liquid can be refrigerated or frozen and used again with the next beets.
Avatar of Kellie About Kellie

Kellie Hill received her Bachelor of Arts from Willamette University in Speech Communication and a Bachelor of Science from Kaplan University in Nutrition, Health & Wellness.  She has a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner Certificate from Nutritional Therapy Association. Kellie has earned a Personal Trainer Certificate from American Sports & Fitness Association.

 

Kellie's philosophy is that there is no one-size fits all diet. Because of bio-individuality (each one of us is different), most diets will work for some people and not for others. We need to eat nutrient dense, whole foods that have been properly prepared - real food, as close to the form it was originally grown/raised in, prepared in a way that preserves or even enhances the nutritional value of the food.

 

She believes that it is important to investigate how the body is using the food as well as understanding what is happening in the bigger context of an individuals life.  She knows that we are obviously more than what we eat and that can have a very big impact on how the body deals with food. Kellie helps her clients identify and move toward their personal ultimate health goals.

 

Kellie is in private practice in Medford, Oregon. She consults with long-distance clients by phone and internet.

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