Back To School!
SEPTEMBER 23, 2015
On the morning of this Fall Equinox
I went back to school!
I've enrolled in the nutritional consulting course
at [Bauman College](http://www.baumancollege.org/) in Penngrove, California.
For the next seventeen months
I will delve deeply into one of my passions,
which is food,
and all the different ways
that food heals and delights
all of our senses.
I went back to school!
I've enrolled in the nutritional consulting course
at [Bauman College](http://www.baumancollege.org/) in Penngrove, California.
For the next seventeen months
I will delve deeply into one of my passions,
which is food,
and all the different ways
that food heals and delights
all of our senses.
Afternoon Delight!
5 stalks of celery
3 baby bok choy
1 cucumber
1 apple
1 lemon
1/2 inch piece of ginger
5 stalks of celery
3 baby bok choy
1 cucumber
1 apple
1 lemon
1/2 inch piece of ginger
Run these items through your juicer,
pour over ice
and enjoy!
pour over ice
and enjoy!
Makes approximately 4 Cups of juice
or 4 Servings
or 4 Servings
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