“Raw Food” Episode 42 – Veggie Fried Rice with Don “The …

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Raw Food: In this episode of Jenna’s Healthy Kitchen, kickboxing champion Don “The Dragon” Wilson is Jenna Norwood’s special guest. Don and Jenna make a healthy Veggie Fried Rice. It’s an un-fried, no-rice raw food recipe. It’s easy and surprisingly delicious! Don has special kitchen skills. Watch him karate chop a carrot with his foot. Don “The Dragon” is in the Guinness Book of World Records for winning the most kickboxing championships and he’s starred in more than 30 films. Check out “The Sentinel,” coming up on the Sci Fi Channel. Don’s face will also be appearing on a Chinese stamp soon.

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Duration : 0:8:10



17 Responses to ““Raw Food” Episode 42 – Veggie Fried Rice with Don “The …”

  1. MamaQuita0109 — January 16, 2010 @ 3:03 pm

    using cinnamon and …
    using cinnamon and ginger heats up the body, but I totally feel you on that one. Plus you can warm up your food in the dehydrator too (like raw cookies, pies, oatmeal, and soups).

  2. PhePhiHearMeSpeak — January 16, 2010 @ 3:03 pm

    if no raw food is …
    if no raw food is cooked..wht do you do in the winter? i live in chicago and i’s hate to give up a hearty soup in the winter or when i am sick..

  3. ChasingProductions1 — January 16, 2010 @ 3:03 pm

    Don!! without any …
    Don!! without any new movies on their way, this was cool to find

  4. ginayashere — January 16, 2010 @ 3:03 pm

    this is my favorite …
    this is my favorite raw recipe so far.
    love it.
    i threw in some raisins and cashew nuts as well…delicious!!

  5. RastaBot — January 16, 2010 @ 3:03 pm

    i tried it too and …
    i tried it too and its yummy, and i also added too much Tamari..but ill soon get the right amount….2 thumbs up Jenna!

  6. carmenz20 — January 16, 2010 @ 3:03 pm

    this was sooo good …
    this was sooo good I just made it guestimating with my laptop on the counter. It’s FANTASTIC! I added too much Tamari but fault of my own

    my husband and i are no exclusively raw but knowing these recipes makes not eating raw hard to excuse.

  7. Seedcovers — January 16, 2010 @ 3:03 pm

    Yum, I will try …
    Yum, I will try this!

  8. HealthyandBeautiful — January 16, 2010 @ 3:03 pm

    I’m going to have …
    I’m going to have to try this recipe!

  9. ashleyjuddstwin — January 16, 2010 @ 3:03 pm

    By the way, could …
    By the way, could you please list all the ingredients? thank you :)

  10. ashleyjuddstwin — January 16, 2010 @ 3:03 pm

    ARE YOU SERIOUS. …
    ARE YOU SERIOUS. HE’S 54?

    That is BEYOND crazy. I know I can’t see perfect quality over the internet…but he looks like he’s in his early 30’s…wow.

  11. fuzzybunnies — January 16, 2010 @ 3:03 pm

    yes, unrefined ( …
    yes, unrefined (non-toasted) sesame oil is a lot more bland. I get an overpowering flavor blast from toasted sesame oil too. You may want to mix them to balance the flavor.

  12. Nibbit — January 16, 2010 @ 3:03 pm

    I find that regular …
    I find that regular sesame oil is very yummy =). Matter of opinion of course, but its definatly not overpowering to me.

  13. lldru32 — January 16, 2010 @ 3:03 pm

    Good video. Haven’t …
    Good video. Haven’t seen him in some time now!

  14. veganhomeschoolmom — January 16, 2010 @ 3:03 pm

    Hi,
    Please list …

    Hi,
    Please list the ingredients. Thank you for the video.

  15. flyby5678 — January 16, 2010 @ 3:03 pm

    Can you list this …
    Can you list this recipe? Sounds awesome.

  16. yennjarrrrr — January 16, 2010 @ 3:03 pm

    He is such a hunk
    He is such a hunk

  17. Tidnull — January 16, 2010 @ 3:03 pm

    i have toasted …
    i have toasted sesame oil and it is way overpowering. does regular sesame oil taste different?

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