Food for Life – Sunflower Seed Casserole

“Grains, fruits, nuts, and vegetables constitute the diet chosen for us by our Creator. These foods, prepared in as simple and natural a manner as possible, are the most healthful and nourishing. They impart a strength, a power of endurance, and a vigor of intellect, that are not afforded by a more complex and stimulating diet.” Life and Health, July 1, 1905.

“Nature’s abundant supply of fruits, nuts and grains is ample, and year by year the products of all lands are more generally distributed to all, by the increased facilities for transportation. As a result many articles of food which a few years ago were regarded as expensive luxuries are now within the reach of all as foods for everyday use.” The Ministry of Healing, 297.

“In grains, fruits, vegetables, and nuts, are to be found all the food elements that we need. If we will come to the Lord in simplicity of mind, He will teach us how to prepare wholesome food free from the taint of flesh-meat.” Testimony Studies on Diet and Foods, 82.

“How much suffering would be saved if the highly seasoned food and a great variety of food were changed for a simple diet of grains and nuts and fruits. Such a change could not fail to restore health to those who have made themselves sick by overeating.” Manuscript Releases, vol. 17, 355.

Sunflower Seed Casserole

2/3 cup cashews

3/4 cup water

1 large onion

2 Tablespoons Brewer’s yeast

2 1/2 teaspoons chicken-like seasoning

3 Tablespoons Bragg Liquid Aminos

1 cup mushrooms, chopped (may use 1-7 oz. can pieces)

1/8 teaspoon garlic powder

2 cups sunflower seeds

5 cups cooked brown rice

Blend cashews in water until smooth. Add seasonings and chunks of onion and pulse until fine. Add mushrooms to blender and pulse a few times to get desired consistency.

Grind sunflower seeds until fine and place in a large bowl. Add brown rice and blender mixture and mix well. Put in a large casserole and bake for 1-1/2 hours at 325 degrees. Keep covered for the first 45 minutes. Freezes well.

Blythe Hoppe and her husband, Maurice, live in Derby, Kansas, and volunteer many hours at Steps to Life.

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