VEGAN SCRAMBLED “EGGS” WITH SAUTEED VEGGIES
This basic “egg” recipe offers a great source of protein for those who follow a vegan or vegetarian diet. The organic tofu takes on the flavors of the veggies, while providing the appeal of a traditional scrambled egg dish. You can use the basic egg recipe in many ways by substituting other vegetables, adding salsa or herbs (basil, chives, dill, etc.) for the last 1-2 minutes of cooking or add spices (paprika, cumin, taco seasoning) along with the almond milk to simmer.
CREAMY HEMP HEART HOT CEREAL

This quick and hearty recipe is similar to our Grain-Free Hemp Heart Oatmeal, only it is creamier and similar to a hot cooked cream cereal. It has a nutty flavor and is packed with protein, so it is a great addition to any vegan or vegetarian diet; however, it fits perfectly into the regular Genesis plan, as well. Hemp hearts are one of the few plant-based foods that provides a complete protein of the nine essential amino acids. They are also a terrific source of various vitamins and minerals.
GRAIN-FREE HEMP HEART OATMEAL

While this very simple recipe packs a punch of protein for our GHS vegetarian & vegan clients, anyone can greatly benefit from it on the GHS weight loss plan. Most vegetarians are familiar with the ingredients in this recipe, but they are a fantastic nutrition source for anyone. Hemp seeds/hearts do not contain cannabinoids, which are found in cannabis. They have an earthy/nutty flavor and are a perfect/complete protein source. Flaxseeds are a great source of fiber and are high in omega-3’s and antioxidants; and Chia seeds, a very popular superfood, are a powerful blend of fiber, protein, vitamins, minerals and micronutrients.
NO COOKING OVERNIGHT “OATS”

This recipe is our new favorite breakfast. It takes no time to put it together in the evening, then it’s ready to go for breakfast with no cooking time required. Our other grain-free “oatmeals” are made on the stovetop, so this is a nice variation for your morning rush. These “oats” are a great source of protein without the high blood-sugar-spiking carbs from regular oatmeal.