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    If you are looking for an easy, but healthy simple fall side dish, think about sweet and juicy apple coleslaw! Everyone seems to enjoy it, and it can be made in minutes. I've made two different coleslaws that are so easy, they can barely be called  recipes!! I'm not talking about the commercial mayonnaise drenched coleslaw that you get at the store. These recipes are fresh, low calorie, (zero points on WW), raw, nourishing and versatile! Both recipes are made with sweet apples. Apples Are A Symbolic Food for the Jewish New Year Apples are one of the symbolic ceremonial foods eaten for the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah,  which is always at the beginning of fall. It's traditional to dip apples in honey,  make Jewish apple cakes, apples kugels, and other foods made with apples. Apples are sweet and they are one of the foods we eat to hope everyone has a sweet New Year! This year I'm making a simple apple coleslaw for a side dish for the first night dinner. I'm using my new food processor that I'm loving because it making shredding a cinch. In addition, I'm making my vegan and gluten free Jewish Apple Cake and we will be dipping apples in honey. Another Variation: Purple Cabbage and Apple Slaw This is a two ingredient bright purple slaw that is made with purple cabbage and an apple. Interestingly, the cabbage is a little sweet and when combined with the apple, it is delightful. Personally, I like the two ingredients just mixed together without dressing. You may like a dressing- which I've provided at the end of the post. Carrot, Jicama, and Apple Slaw This is a 3 ingredient slaw and is made from shredded carrots, shredded jicama, and shredded apple. All three were really fast and easy to shred with the shredding blade in my food processor.  When I got married over 40 years ago, my mother gifted me with a large bowl sturdy Cuisanart food processor. It was top of the line and expensive. I've used it in two homes and for many holidays. It has served me well over the years. However, last year the bowl began to crack, and it slowly fell apart. I needed to replace it.  Realizing that I am now only cooking for me and my husband, I felt that a simple food processor  and a much less expensive one would do. I actually tried a few before I found this one.  I've used the food processor to make my homemade hummus and to shred vegetables for salads. I'm very pleased with it, and it was only $39.00 !!  My husband and I are coleslaw lovers! It's something that I can make quickly (with a food processor) that is healthy and tasty. If I am really pressed for time, I purchase a bag of shredded cabbage slaw. My husband likes the pre shredded cabbage slaw mixed with lemon juice, olive oil, salt and pepper; I like it with usually a prepared low calorie salad dressing.  When I shred my slaw myself, I find the fresh vegetables  are so flavorful and juicy, I don't need a dressing. For a more substantial slaw side that is made with quinoa try my popular Asian Quinoa Slaw Salad or my delicious Asian Peanut Coleslaw. Could serve as a meal or to bring to a pot luck Author: Judee [email protected]  Serving Size: 4-6 sides Carrot, Jicama, Apple Slaw Ingredients:  3 organic carrots 1 small jicama, peeled 1 small organic apple Cut the jicama and apple to fit the tube of your food processor. Using the shredding blade on your food processor, shred your carrots, jicama, and apple. It should take about 1 minutes to shred everything. Remove from processor and mix together and serve.  Purple Cabbage and Apple Slaw Ingredients : 1 small purple cabbage (organic if possible) 1 small organic apple optional: 1/2 cup chopped walnuts Cut the cabbage and apple into pieces to fit the tube of your food processor. Using the shredding blade of your food processor, shred the cabbage and the apple. Remove from processor and mix together in a bowl. Add chopped walnuts if desired. Dressings:  Apple and Honey Citrus Dressing Simple Olive Oil And Lemon  1/4 cup of olive oil 1/4 cup of freshly squeezed lemon or lime juice Pink salt and cracked pepper to taste Healthy Bottled Salad dressing of your choice. My Notes:  1. You can be as creative as you like with these basic recipes. Sometimes I make the carrot, jicama, and apple slaw and add 2 cups of shredded white cabbage or 1/2 bag of shredded store bought cabbage. for a totally different taste with add a drop or two of sesame oil and some sesame seeds! Mix well and enjoy.  2. I am back to following Weight Watchers (strictly) to take off the 6 pounds I gained over the summer! Thus, you will notice that I'm making low calorie sides such as my simple shredded slaws that are served plain or with a low calorie dressing. I like my sides zero points or 1 point!! 3. I purchased the Hamilton Beach 8 cup food processor for 39.95 and am using it almost daily for shredding cabbage, carrots, or other hard vegetables for coleslaws or to add to salads. I also use it to make my own hummus in minutes (see recipe)which is creamy and amazing. Since I'm on WW I adapt my recipe by leaving out the tahini and oil and add more lemon juice and water. It is still creamy and zero points!!  Hamilton Beach Food Processor, Slicer and Vegetable Chopper with Compact Storage, 8 Cups (70740), Black Disclaimer: I am an affiliate for Amazon. If you click on a link on my site that takes you to Amazon and you make a purchase, I receive a very small compensation at no cost to you. I appreciate it as it helps defray the costs of running a blog.

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