Daily Dozen Plant-based Buddha Bowls | Gluten-Free Vegan


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  1. Raven Wright
    Raven Wright says:

    Those bowls are pretty, but so huge. I would lose my appetite looking at so much food in one sitting. I probably would separate savory from sweet, so I can have savory flavors in a smaller bowl for one meal and sweet, fruity flavors in another small bowl for snack or lunch.

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  2. NMJ
    NMJ says:

    These Buddha bowls look amazing! I just purchased an instant pot and Iโ€™m figuring it out, the truth Iโ€™m a bit scared of it! Lol!๐Ÿ˜†Did you cut your potatoes in half before putting them in the instant pot? And did you add any water? Thank you!

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  3. Irondo11
    Irondo11 says:

    Met Dr. Greger, at Veg Fest, NAV 2003, then at a small venue in Oakland at 2004, and finally again (he's so busy) in 2017 at SF Veg Fest where he headlined. I love him and I love your Buddha bowl!

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  4. Michelle Miner
    Michelle Miner says:

    Buddha bowls are my go-to as well! Lately I've been enjoying a "sushi" style one with black rice, sweet potato, asparagus, sauteed kale, spinach and beet greens, tofu, raw shredded beets or carrots, avacado, pickled ginger, sesame/seaweed flake topping and a ume vinegar, soy sauce and miso dressing! It's sooo good! Great job to you both! This looks great!

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  5. Olivia Hillman
    Olivia Hillman says:

    Please share the lipstick youโ€™re wearing! Itโ€™s such a pretty shade! Love these Buddha bowl ideas, I canโ€™t wait to try! I definitely wouldnโ€™t have thought about the figs!

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  6. Debbie Moore
    Debbie Moore says:

    Just found your videos. I love the two of you together. At 62 I'm trying to get my husband to give up processed garbage and eat healthy. Hope the Buda bowl helps. BTW, do you soak your quinoa? I've seen where it should be soaked about 6 hours. I have to admit it's fluffy and tasty that way.

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