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Caiti Banovz

50 Ways To Use EatCleaner

Top 50 Ways to Use Eat Cleaner Fruit & Vegetable Wash & Wipes: To remove pesticides, residues and waxes from your produce To clean your kitchen utensils To clean your cutting boards To prevent browning on cut apples, avocados and potatoes To wipe your hands To prep your grill before and after use To preserve the shelf life of your produce To wipe clean the inside of your refrigerator To clean the airplane tray table To wipe your computer screens To remove shower scaling To wash your face day or night To wipe out the inside of your gym bag...

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Sign Up For Our FREE #MommyReset Challenge

  SIGN UP HERE   Do any of these words describe you…..Overwhelmed? Exhausted? Frustrated? Stressed? Then our 10 Day Mommy Reset is a MUST. Lisa Druxman, Founder and Creator of Fit4Mom and Mareya Ibrahim, Founder and Creator of Eat Cleaner help lead you through an easy-to-follow 10-day video and newsletter program designed to help you to refocus, re-energize and redefine the areas that are weighing you down, and give you a real plan to help you thrive.   You’ll get 7 videos, tips, tools and invaluable guidance from two super busy CEO moms who have made it their mission to...

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Caiti Banovz

As Seen On ABC-7 Los Angeles - Creative Lunchbox Ideas For Kids

Watch my segment on ABC Channel 7 with Food Coach Lori Corbin! I was soooo excited to have the chance to do this segment with Lori Corbin, the Food Coach for ABC-7 News in Los Angeles. Watch the segment and see her story below. Special treat – my daughter is the cutie with me chowing down on the apple sandwich :-). xxMareya LOS ANGELES (KABC) – Back to school means new classes and books, so why give kids the same old lunch? Chef Mareya Ibrahim known as The Fit Foodie, has some creative ideas to make that midday meal something...

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Clean Sushi Made With Brown Rice, Quinoa, Freekh, Spicy Tuna, Crab

I HEART sushi but Making your own sushi is not only better for you, it’s easier on the wallet. I’m not a fan of all the white rice. It’s glommy and mushy and has no real nutritional value. And for the price of 4 hand rolls, you can buy a whole pound of ahi grade tuna! I make my hand rolls with a combo of light brown rice, red quinoa and freekh, a veritable powerhouse of nutrient dense grains that are considered slow burning carbohydrates and won’t spike your blood sugar. Rice Selects is a brand that makes this grain...

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