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		<title>Tarragon Chicken Salad</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the most amazing raw vegetarian food I have prepared so far. I have made it twice in 1 week that is how good it is. Here is the recipe. 1 1/2 c raw organic sunflower seeds (The GoRaw brand is available at Whole Foods Market) 3 stalks of organic celery 1/2 bunch of [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is the most amazing raw vegetarian food I have prepared so far. I have made it twice in 1 week that is how good it is. Here is the recipe.</p>
<p>1 1/2 c raw organic sunflower seeds (The <a href="http://www.goraw.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=26_35&#038;osCsid=5515cbdb6a0ac36c09d8b8e1234cccec">GoRaw</a> brand is available at Whole Foods Market)<br />
3 stalks of organic celery<br />
1/2 bunch of organic scallions<br />
1/2 c organic thompson raisins</p>
<p>Soak seeds in spring water at least 4 hours, then drain and dry. Grind seeds in food processor to break so that they are crumbly, then place ground seeds in mixing bowl.</p>
<p>Dressing )<br />
3/4 c coconut water<br />
2 cloves of organic garlic<br />
1/2 c organic lemon juice<br />
Celtic Sea Salt or Himalayan Sea Salt<br />
3 tsp organic Taragon<br />
1 1/4 c of organic raw nuts, macadamia, cashew, pine nuts or any combination (I use all three)<br />
1/4 c of <a href="http://www.edenfoods.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=26_49&#038;products_id=102320">Eden Stone Ground Organic Mustard</a> (this is a must have, shop till you find it, this is what makes this recipe incredible)</p>
<p>Combine all dressing ingredients in food processor until creamy. Pour over seeds, chopped celery, scallions, and raisins, then combine. Wala, chicken salad. I have shown it with saltines. I know it is contradictory, kinda like Wonder Bread. I figure any amount of raw food is good regardless of what you serve it with. I have used whole wheat organic saltines before. This version reminds me of my Aunt Charlottes chicken salad. That is why I use the Nabisco saltines</p>
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