Due to popular demand, here is a quick instructional video on how to make "Ugly Soup" which will give you a massive dose of nutrition and goodness!
Try adding this to your current diet for 7 days and see what happens to your energy, digestion, skin, and mental clarity!
(Click here to watch in full screen on youtube)
~Think Vitality!~
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Thursday, September 23, 2010
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Mashed Faux Tatoes
Are you going to have a massive feast this weekend for Easter but you’re concerned about packing on the pounds? If you are on the low carb lifestyle and have a terror of tubers, try Mashed Faux Tatoes to replace traditional Mashed Potatoes.
When you read the ingredient list you might think “you’ve got to be kidding me!” I have experimented with several faux potato recipes and believe it or not cauliflower makes an excellent replacement. Honestly, I think it can taste better then low nutrient density potatoes.
First, a little info on cauliflower;
· It is a cruciferous vegetable and is in the same family as broccoli.
· It is high in vitamin C: 3 florets provide you with 67% of your daily requirement.
· It is also high in folate, which helps the blood work more efficiently, tissue regenerate and repair, and prevents heart disease.
· Most importantly, cauliflower is high in indole-3-Carbinol, or I3C. I3C has recently been shown to reduce excess estrogen in men and women and can help prevent prostate issues, and breast tumours. If you have a family history of breast cancer, adding cruciferous veggies into your diet is highly recommended.
Mashed Faux Tatoes
1 head of cauliflower, with green leaves removed
½ cup of skim milk (use higher fat milk if you want a creamier texture)
1 tsp of butter
Salt and pepper to taste
Pinch of nutmeg
When you read the ingredient list you might think “you’ve got to be kidding me!” I have experimented with several faux potato recipes and believe it or not cauliflower makes an excellent replacement. Honestly, I think it can taste better then low nutrient density potatoes.
First, a little info on cauliflower;
· It is a cruciferous vegetable and is in the same family as broccoli.
· It is high in vitamin C: 3 florets provide you with 67% of your daily requirement.
· It is also high in folate, which helps the blood work more efficiently, tissue regenerate and repair, and prevents heart disease.
· Most importantly, cauliflower is high in indole-3-Carbinol, or I3C. I3C has recently been shown to reduce excess estrogen in men and women and can help prevent prostate issues, and breast tumours. If you have a family history of breast cancer, adding cruciferous veggies into your diet is highly recommended.
Mashed Faux Tatoes
1 head of cauliflower, with green leaves removed
½ cup of skim milk (use higher fat milk if you want a creamier texture)
1 tsp of butter
Salt and pepper to taste
Pinch of nutmeg
Bring a pot to boil with 1-2 inches of water. Wash, cut, and place cauliflower in a steamer basket and cook for 10-15 minutes or until it is tender. Remove from heat and put cauliflower in a bowl with spices, butter, and milk. Use a potato masher and beat the heck out of it! I prefer to use a hand blender- it gives a much smoother texture and makes more of a mess. Enjoy!
Try it, and feel free to leave a comment!
~Think Vitality!~
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Happy Halloween! Coffin Cold?
It has been a daily question in the last couple of weeks “What do you think of the flu shot?” I always feel like someone is handing me a grenade without the pin and asking me to juggle! The flu shot seems to have people very polarized and with very strong opinions.
Consider if you got the flu, is there a potential that it would cause death?
If you are in fragile health, over the age of 65, suffer from chronic conditions such as diabetes, anaemia, cancer, immune system suppression, HIV, or kidney disease then the flu shot is a good preventative measure to protect you from the flu and its potential complications.
If you do not fall into that category and are of reasonable health then maybe you might want to consider other options. In the days of liabilities and lawyers I must stress to consult with your doctor and/or primary health care giver.
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine and acupuncture, Fall is when the body starts to wind down for the winter and draw its energy more inward. It is a time for more rest and recovery after a hard summer of expending energy and emptying peach cider bottles on the deck.
To naturally prevent cold and flu we must focus on the basics of good diet, sleep, exercise, and stress reduction. One big immune system suppressant culprit is sugar! At the first sign of cold or flu you should avoid all processed sugar. Another favourite of patients is to have spicy tea such as chai tea.
Here’s a good cold buster recipe:
2 cups of water
8 cardamom seed pods crushed
3 sticks of cinnamon, crushed
4 cloves
1 inch piece of ginger sliced thinly or grated
3 teaspoons of black tea (such as Darjeeling, or Ceylon)
3 tablespoons of crushed black pepper
Skim milk or skim milk powder
Honey to taste
Place water, cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, pepper and ginger in a pot and bring to a boil.
Cover and lower heat to low setting and simmer for 10 minutes.
Add milk and honey and again bring to simmer.
Next, add the tea leaves, remove from heat and cover.
Let steep for 3 minutes and strain. Enjoy!
~Think Vitality!~
Consider if you got the flu, is there a potential that it would cause death?
If you are in fragile health, over the age of 65, suffer from chronic conditions such as diabetes, anaemia, cancer, immune system suppression, HIV, or kidney disease then the flu shot is a good preventative measure to protect you from the flu and its potential complications.
If you do not fall into that category and are of reasonable health then maybe you might want to consider other options. In the days of liabilities and lawyers I must stress to consult with your doctor and/or primary health care giver.
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine and acupuncture, Fall is when the body starts to wind down for the winter and draw its energy more inward. It is a time for more rest and recovery after a hard summer of expending energy and emptying peach cider bottles on the deck.
To naturally prevent cold and flu we must focus on the basics of good diet, sleep, exercise, and stress reduction. One big immune system suppressant culprit is sugar! At the first sign of cold or flu you should avoid all processed sugar. Another favourite of patients is to have spicy tea such as chai tea.
Here’s a good cold buster recipe:
2 cups of water
8 cardamom seed pods crushed
3 sticks of cinnamon, crushed
4 cloves
1 inch piece of ginger sliced thinly or grated
3 teaspoons of black tea (such as Darjeeling, or Ceylon)
3 tablespoons of crushed black pepper
Skim milk or skim milk powder
Honey to taste
Place water, cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, pepper and ginger in a pot and bring to a boil.
Cover and lower heat to low setting and simmer for 10 minutes.
Add milk and honey and again bring to simmer.
Next, add the tea leaves, remove from heat and cover.
Let steep for 3 minutes and strain. Enjoy!
~Think Vitality!~
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