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How to Choose Essential Oils With so many companies selling essential oils, are you confused????


“We take the stewardship of our planet seriously. Our State of the Art production process brings you the purest (essential) oils on Earth. We call it Seed To Seal®


. It’s not a slogan — it’s our Calling.” (By the Founder of YOUNG LIVING™ ESSENTIAL OILS) Y


OUNG LIVING ESSENTIAL OILS — established over 20 years ago—laid the


foundation for the company’s total commitment to using the purist seed, sustainable cultivation, optimum distillation, extensive testing of each batch of oils, and quality control inspection of each bottle to assure the purest, most potent essential oils available in the world. (SeedToSeal.com)


Today, YOUNG LIVING’S Vision has grown into a world wide, essential- oil trend, and the trend is fueled by the consumer’s strong desire to by- pass toxin-laden, synthetic scents used in many products.


Unfortunately, as with any trend, many competitive companies have been spawned that attempt to convince the consumer that their products are “pure essential oils” too, but instead may utilize synthetic oil imitations, or oils made from genetically modified seeds, or oils diluted with carrier oils, or oils distilled from plants grown with pesticides and/or herbicides—all of which distorts, weakens and chemically changes the innate power of essential oils.


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OUNG LIVING ESSENTIAL OILS set the standard for authenticity 20 years ago, and that same high standard is still our “Calling” today — via our strict, Seed


To Seal requirements used on all our company-owned farms and distilleries (in Utah; Idaho; France; Ecuador; British Columbia; Croatia; Israel, Taiwan) as well as on our


Certified Partner-farms around the world. YOUNG LIVING also Partners with local Frankincense Harvesters in Oman to obtain our exclusive Sacred Frankincense Resin (from centuries-old Frankincense trees).


If you value true authenticity, always choose YOUNG LIVING ESSENTIAL OILS


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Beer-Miso-Sriracha Roasted Chickpeas


oz) can chickpeas or garbanzo beans, drained and set aside 1 Tbsp sriracha


Any favorite beer will work. Yields: 2 to 4 servings 1 (151


/2


1 Tbsp organic miso paste (any color) 1


/3 bottle of beer


Black and white sesame seeds Dried chili to taste


Smoked salt for garnish to taste Preheat the oven to 375° F.


Whisk wet ingredients until mixed well. Toss mixture with chickpeas.


Place mixture on baking pan and roast for 20 to 30 minutes, shaking and stirring periodically until mixture is evaporated and chickpeas begin to get color; beware of burning.


Garnish with sesame seeds and dried chili, maybe a little smoked salt.


Courtesy of Chad and Derek Sarno, WickedHealthyFood.com.


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Frothy Hot Chocolate with Pistachio Milk


Cozy up and indulge in this thick, creamy and rich hot chocolate made with whole food ingredients.


Yields: 2 servings


Pistachio Milk 1


/2


cup raw shelled pistachios 2 cups filtered water


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