Monday, September 28, 2009

I made up supper as I went along...


Chilly in Vancouver tonight and I needed a warm something when I got home. I miss my lovely husband in Nelson and his fabulous cooking skills, but here is something I will make for you Andrew when we are together soon!

While a little filet of salmon bakes in the oven with a sprinkling of brown sugar, I sautee
about 1/3 an onion, a carrot, and few fingerling potatoes both sliced in coins in a dollop of almond oil.
I threw in a handful of pine nuts and a few walnuts,
a handful of raisins,
then I added some pumpkin pie spice,
salt and pepper,
a dash of chili flakes,
and another little sprinkle of brown sugar on that too.
On top I threw in a few green beans to get steamed a bit.

Spicy and festive on a raining evening after a long day, miles and miles from Andrew.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

The Morning Cup


There's nothing like a lovely hot cup of coffee or tea or even lemon in hot water to wake up the mind and spirit and get the body moving in the morning. Especially nice is when someone else brings it to you, maybe even without you having to get out of bed!

Focusing specifically on coffee and Yerba Mate, I wanted to focus on some health benefits of each.

The website positivelycoffee.org reports that drinking coffee in moderation in conjunction with a healthy diet and moderate exercise is safe and healthy! Caffeine can improve performance, improve cognitive function, and boost motivation.

Yerba Mate (yerba mah-tay) is a cultural drink from South America (see www.noborders.net/mate/index.html) and a favourite of mine! The stimulation from Mate doesn't affect the nervous system as coffee does and sipping Mate throughout the day restores clarity for me as well as decreases hunger, an unexpected benefit when I am at school for long periods when I forgot to pack a lunch!

Yerba Mate was introduced to colonizing and modern civilizations by the primitive Guarani Indians of Paraguay and Argentina (Mowrey). For healthful purposes Mate is used to boost immunity, cleanse and detoxify the blood, tone the nervous system, restore youthful hair color, retard aging, combat fatigue, stimulate the mind, control the appetite, reduce the effects of debilitating disease, reduce stress, and eliminate insomnia (Mowrey). Isn't this incredible?!

Read more on Yerba Mate for Better Health by Daniel Mowrey at http://www.noborders.net/mate/health.html

Enjoy your cup!

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Walnut-Crusted Chicken Strips


In a bowl, mix:
yogurt,
lemon juice,
pepper flakes,
salt and pepper,
a little cumin,
and a dash of love.

(A Carrier woman I met in Northern BC told me you must never cook when you are feeling unhappy or angry, because those feelings are transmitted into the food and may make people ill.
Always cook with an open heart).

Now, where was I? Oh yes, mix the yogurt mixture together and coat chicken breast sliced into strips. Then dip the yogurty chicken into a dish of ground walnuts. The smaller you grind the nuts the better, as more will stay on!

Now bake at 350 degrees Celsius for about 20 minutes.

Welcome to the Healthy Kitchen!


Making healthy food is fun and easy. You don't need to rely on complicated recipes or instructions, all you need to do is use your intuition and your senses to create delicious and healthy food that will nourish your body and soul. The food you eat not only affects your body and how you feel about yourself, but it affects your environment and directly relates to how you feel about it too! As an experiment, try casting your grocery net a little smaller, a little closer to home, and you will be surprised by what you find out. Eating and cooking is about imagination, ingenuity, liberation, and maybe even a little rebellion. Get your fork out there and enjoy yourself!