Friday, 18 October 2013

The miraculous mint!

Mint, how glorious thou art.

Who DOESN'T love a leaf with such a nice flavor? Not only that but it helps as a method for telling your brain that you're done eating, so don't ask for more. AND it is a nice slight anti-inflammatory!

Buy a package of fresh mint and you can make hot or cold tea to drink after a meal, sprinkle it on your oatmeal, in your desserts, anything you'd like! 

Pear oatmeal

Today's breakfast:pear ginger oatmeal!
This is a favorite of mine, and it's fairly easy to make.

Cube a pear on a cutting board and put the contents on a plate. Grate some ginger over top, cinnamon, and sprinkle on some walnuts. I usually put it in the microwave for one or two minutes, depending on how late I'm running on the morning. Two minutes is best though because it gets all the nice juiciness from the pear.

While you're waiting, put a couple handfuls of steel-cut oatmeal into a stove of boiling water. Make sure they're steel-cut and not your run-of-the-mill quick oats because those cause your blood sugar to spike. Yes, that is a bad thing. When grains are so refined like that, your body processes them too quickly and makes your blood glucose shoot up. the longer it takes for your body to process it, the better. And also the better for you because it means a longer time without getting hungry!

Once the oats seem to be ready, put them in a bowl and mix them up with the pear mix you just made. Make sure to include the juice at the bottom of the plate too! It makes for a nice sweet oatmeal. If you think the taste is too plain, drizzle some unpasteurized honey on top. (Honey is my honey) and enjoy!

This breakfast is great for reducing inflammation. The ginger and cinnamon reduce swelling and the oats help give you energy to last through the day. One thing you should know about me is that I'm addicted to tea, so I always have my favorite cup: 1001 nights

Thursday, 17 October 2013

Quinoa/kale salad

So easy to make: just cook the quinoa like you would with rice, chop up some bell peppers, throw in a bit of goat cheese, and add in roasted kale! To roast the kale just put olive oil on the stove, some minced garlic, and lots of kale! After you put everything together in a large bowl, add in a squeeze of lemon juice (for vitamin c), and a bit of olive oil for taste. (Also, olive oil is so good for helping your body absorb your omega-3s!) For a lunch option, add salmon pieces to your salad and enjoy!

Baking Substitutions

I totally recommend this: bake, bake, and bake! It's so good for your soul and your body is happy, of course! The one thing you must never do after having a treat is regretting. Your body actually takes it literally and makes you gain weight. The only time when you should have a treat is when you're happy. Happiness is a metabolism-booster and sadness or frustration can make your metabolism slow down. So how do you have a brownie and not regret it? Bake with real, whole foods! Don't just buy a brownie mix and some high-fructose corn syrup frosting!Make it all from scratch and you can even replace some of the ingredients that make your blood sugar spike! This chart is amazing and really helps! Happy baking!
Healthy Recipe Substitutions: Baking

Good dessert idea!

Fresh figs covered in dark chocolate. My mouth is watering right now.
And you know what's even more amazing? It's not even guilt-worthy.
Dark chocolate is a great anti-inflammatory food that is recommended to dancers. That's right, it's actually GOOD for you! Plus, it has a metabolic radiator, which means it boosts your metabolic rate! it's also high in copper and magnesium, which means that you don't need to eat red meat to be healthy! Just make sure the chocolate is 70% or darker, otherwise, it's just a bar of sugar and milk. Sure, it will take a while to get used to the bitter-ish taste, but once you get past it, it's the most AMAZING thing in the world. Honestly.

Figs are some of my favourite fruits. The taste is just so elegant. I can't get enough of them. You can literally just melt the chocolate and dip the figs in there for a nice Friday-night treat!Movie night, here we come!
Fresh Figs & Dark Chocolate...my mouth just died.

Look Her Up!


Melissa Anduiza, Love her body, she works what she's got and she does it beautifully!

Great Article On Making Peace With A Dancer's Body

http://www.dancemagazine.com/issues/July-2013/Making-peace-with-my-body