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Monday, February 28, 2011
Heads up, lovely readers. A vegan Book Publishing Co. is kicking off a campaign first thing tomorrow [March 1st] to promote books on vegan living, cooking, and even body building and to raise awareness about the benefits of a vegan lifestyle. ANYONE has a chance to win a vegan cookbook. All you have to do is click on the image below, which will take you to the landing page, check out their information, enter your e-mail address and name and you might win one of their great books.
I personally just received two books published by them: Becoming Vegan and The Natural Vegan Kitchen, and can't wait to dive into them. I have been vegan for a long time, but learning NEVER stops or sleeps. I will make sure to post reviews of both books to let you know if they pass my test.
So, don't lose a moment, first thing in the morning, head on over to the page and enter to win one of their amazing books. The campaign will last March-April, so there is not telling how many books will be given away. Don't forget to tell others too.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Fast and Effective Toenail Fungus Treatment
Odd topic? Yes a little, especially since it's a bit personal, but it needs to be talked about and I hope it helps a few of you out there.
I had never had any problems with my feet, fungus or otherwise... that is until I had joined a yoga class, about 3 years ago. I don't know whether it was the mat I used a few times, until I got my own, or what else it might have been, but I ended up with small to medium white spots on one of my toes. It basically ate away at the toe nail, making it very thin.
Now, my diet is great and I thought that my immune system should have killed off the little parasite in no time... but no, it persisted. One of my sisters, who had issues with toenail fungus in one of her toes for a few years, suggested I try tea tree oil. She said that she did and got rid of her problem. I was up for anything natural. Considering that she had an issue that lasted more than a decade and it distorted her big toenail, making it embarrassing and simply frustrating, I was surprised to see it good as new. So, I took the oil she gave me and tried it over and over again. I added it to my "scrubbing" regiment [I have a foot brush, and after every workout I made sure to scrub my toe nails with it, using soap]. Perhaps it was that the oil was a bit old, but nothing happened. I was left frustrated.
We moved to Ohio [that was only a few months ago]. I kept with my "scrubbing" regiment, I also used 3 drops of wild oregano oil on my toothbrush twice a day. Slowly [in a span of a few weeks] the little kreeper was gone. I was ecstatic!
Fast forward to about two weeks ago. At that point I started to teach fitness classes 10 hours a week. I have to take a wild guess, but it might have been the profuse sweating due to rigorous, continuous exercises, but the little creeper [i.e. toenail fungus] came back... ON THE SAME TOENAIL! URGH... How and why? I kept my shoes washed regularly, as well as my feet [of course ;)], I did not use anyone else's floor mats... So, it's a mystery.
I was not having it. This time, instead of taking oregano oil orally I decided to try attacking the issue where it hurt the most--right on the toenail. What happened next is almost impossible to describe, let alone believe. I made sure to take pictures [as you could have guesses I am an observer and love to experiment], so that you would believe me. [I was hoping that it would work :).]
In less than 24 hours.... YES, you read it right, less than 24 hrs, the little creeper [toenail fungus] disappeared. Check it out for yourself. [sorry, the first image is out of focus, but you get the idea].
24 HOURS! That's all it took to treat toenail fungus naturally! I am sure if I just sat there and watched I would have seen it disappear.
HOW I DID IT
I used this gorgeous oil [the one on the left], 1 drop directly on the toe nail, twice a day. I made sure my toes were scrubbed clean.
I am going to continue with this regiment at least for a week to make sure that the little parasite does not come back, and will most likely keep using 1 [one] drop of oregano oil on my toenail at least once a week from now on.
WHY Does it Work
Will it work for all kinds of toenail fungi? I am not 100% sure, and I certainly cannot guarantee it, but I would guess it would. It might take longer than 24 hours, depending on the severity of the problem.
WARNING!
If you have broken skin in/around the area you would like to treat, make sure NOT to drop any oregano oil on it. If you do, it will burn, and you might temporarily experience what the flames of hell feel like. I kid you not--it's not fun! Take my advice.
IN CONCLUSION
So, if you have fungal issues, try this method. It does not cost much--I paid only $30 for the 2 oz bottle. I am certain you can find one smaller. It will last you a long time and will come in handy during flu and cold seasons.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
AB-SESSION {VEGAN WAY}
I don't know what hit me this year, but right around New Year I decided that being fit and slim is not enough and I have to get ripped abs. Fortunately at the same time I started to teach fitness classes 10 hours a week. And, being the overachiever that I am, I do everything my students do and then some. I also spend at least an hour or so at home putting my routines together, so by the end of the week I total 11+ hours of physical [as in athletic] activity.
Needless to say my food intake had gone WAY up. I feel that I am hungry every few minutes. The blessing of a whole, plant based diet comes in handy--I eat a lot of nutrient dense foods with low calorie count. I have to be honest, though, the calorie count does not bother me at all. In fact, I NEVER count calories. My motto is:
Calories are to be eaten, not counted!
Green smoothies have been amazing as pre- and post-workout food. They have enough protein and carbs to keep me going 2-3 hours at a time. They are perfect for post-workout recovery, because nutrients are absorbed quickly and assimilate easily.
For the remainder of the day I much on anything comes my way: fruit, salads, whole wheat sandwiches,
soups, etc. Last night I made quinoa [my new favorite grain] and amaranth [I am still trying to figure that one out].
Today my breakfast was a mixture of both grains, with grapes and almond milk, drizzled with raw honey and a shake of Himalayan salt. It is now among my new favorite breakfast items!
So, crazy as I am, I have been keeping a photo-journal of my ab-session [as in ab obsession ;)]. Would you like to see my progress? [to see larger image, click on it]
I can't believe the transformation in less than 2 months! [AND I can't believe I am showing my mid section to the world either :)...]
So, apparently what I am doing is working. A couple more months and my abs should be ripped :). I am planning to give the workout system everyone raves about, P90X, a shot. I will let you know how that goes. I am sure that when added to my weekly routine it will get me to my goal much faster. I am also gearing up to start offering Boot Camp at the gym where I teach, so watch out world! The ab-crazed vegan is on the loose!
PS: If you are looking for a great book on Sports Nutrition, you should definitely read Brendan Brazier's THRIVE DIET
book. I am reading it now and am still learning a lot, plus it keeps me motivated.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Crazy Days: Update on my Life
Developing my new blog is taking SOOO much of my time lately--I feel that I've been chained to the desk.
My life temporarily revolves around e-mails, social-media, blogging and making connections. And I thought it was supposed to be nothing but fun :( My desk is overcrowded with notes, paper, sticky notes and more notes... I think I need more office furniture, namely filing cabinets to take care of my paperwork that is currently sitting in boxes... Oh, but who is complaining?! Not me! Life is still good on my side of the world.
AB-SESSION!
I have been very busy being teaching 10 fitness classes a week and being obsessed with getting chiseled abs. I don't know what came over me this year, but I decided that I want my abs to show through. In the end, since I teach so much, my students get to be involuntary participants of my obsession. BUT... I am seeing progress. Check it out. The abs are getting more toned.
I have been very busy being teaching 10 fitness classes a week and being obsessed with getting chiseled abs. I don't know what came over me this year, but I decided that I want my abs to show through. In the end, since I teach so much, my students get to be involuntary participants of my obsession. BUT... I am seeing progress. Check it out. The abs are getting more toned.
In December I already had abs showing nicely, especially obliques, but now my tummy has tightened and, in the right light, I see the pack trying to bring itself closer to the surface. YEAH! [I know, I know, even I can't believe that I am showing my stomach to the world either... What has blogging gotten me into?!]
Random Eatings
A few more random thoughts abut my latest culinary adventures. On Valentine's day hubby asked for an upside-down apple cake, which he got. I am still perfecting the recipe, but he was please with what he got:
A few more random thoughts abut my latest culinary adventures. On Valentine's day hubby asked for an upside-down apple cake, which he got. I am still perfecting the recipe, but he was please with what he got:
So, life is good! I am off to e-mail my blog designer and then get ready for my evening classes. Tonight I am teaching Total Body Conditioning [we are working on our arms], and Flow Yoga. So, if you are in/around Lewis Center, OH and want your booty kicked, drop by Aspen Fitness for one [or both] of my classes.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Winner of the ULTIMATE Guide to the DANIEL FAST Giveaway
Drumroll please...
The winner of the ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE DANIEL FAST GIVEAWAY IS:
Yelena! She said:
Congratulations, Yelena. Please e-mail me your address. You have 48 hrs to respond, otherwise the prize will be redrawn and given to another person.
Let's talk about FAT! [Vegan Health and Living]--Part 2
Two days ago we started a conversation about FAT: what it is, whether it is good for us, etc. Today we will continue talking about the topic to find out whether plant fat is the same as animal fat, and which one is better for our well-being.
Plant Fat and Cholesterol
In the last several years Cholesterol has become a buzz word, especially with all drug ads running on TV, radio and printed media. People are now starting to read labels. Let me help you to save time:
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Did you know that There is NO cholesterol in PLANT foods?!
Cholesterol is made in the liver. Animals produce cholesterol, humans do as well. We need the cholesterol that WE produce to live healthy lives. Even strict vegans will produce about 800-1500 milligrams of cholesterol a day internally.
If you follow the logic here, you will realize that since we produce our own cholesterol we don’t need to bring an outside [animal] source to help us with the process. Animals have a different DNA than we do, so their cholesterol is harmful to our bodies!
When we ingest dietary cholesterol from animal products we increase levels of cholesterol in our bodies, and with that the chances of heart disease, obesity, and high-cholesterol.
If you eat plants, even "fatty" plants, your body will not be invaded with foreign cholesterol and will make enough of its own, picking and choosing what it needs from the plants to produce needed amounts.
However, let me emphasize this again—this does not mean that you are going to run out and get a bottle of olive oil to have a bread-dipping party! When I talk about natural fats, I am referring to the ones that have not been altered and are consumed in their unaltered state. Need an example? Nuts, seeds, whole olives, whole coconuts, avocados etc. We do use occasional olive oil, hemp seed oil, coconut oil for salad dressings, sauteing and skincare, but we should not overindulge in any concentrated fat, no matter how GOOD they might be.
Will Plant Fat make me FAT?
Let me start with a disclaimer: if you’re overeating anything, with a possible exception of green juices or greens, you’re not going to feel too great, and you may retain weight. Whatever the origin of food is: plant, animal, raw or cooked, our bodies are not created to have an excess of it. Food is meant to be eaten to provide energy and sustenance to our bodies. It is our fuel, if you will. Just like a car, we should fill our "tank" only until it gets full; otherwise everything extra is going to be a waste. The only difference with this metaphor is that in our case, instead of spilling on the ground, extra "gas" will be settling on our waistline. So, let’s think of moderation when we talk about any food intake, including healthy plant fats.
With that in mind, thinking that the fat in avocados or other plant-based sources will make you fat reveals a serious misunderstanding of what does and doesn’t contribute to weight gain.
Overeating and bad fats do contribute to weight issues, but since we are talking about moderate intake of healthy fats, we should look at more than the number of grams or calories of fat we consume. We need to look at the accumulation of waste and toxins in our bodies that results from poor, mainstream diets, and our inability to process what we eat efficiently.
When we consume poor diet that consists of highly acidic foods (animal and processed sources) we begin to store and accumulate waste matter. Even if we think we’re eliminating normally, we’re not! Chances are, we’re clogged up from years of eating bad, junk foods. Given, some of us eat better diets than others, in which instances there is less waste accumulation. However, most modern day people, especially those living in "developed" countries eat highly acidic diets, which create highly acidic bodies. With acidic bodies comes waste accumulation, and it comes with consequences: gastrointestinal disorders like IBS and excessive bloating, low energy, and weight retention, in spite of exercise and efforts to eat well. There are other severe side-effects that might be experienced: chronic colds and flu, yeast infections, acne, eczema and psoriasis, fatigue, depression, migraines, etc.
To break the cycle of waste accumulation and weight retention we need to create alkaline environment in our bodies, which is achieved through a plant based, easy to digest diet. This includes: greens, vegetables, vegetable juices, avocados, nuts, legumes and other delicious foods. These foods do not only help to raise our bodies’ alkalinity, but, due to their high enzyme (in raw foods) and fiber content, also act like brooms and rough sponges, sweeping and scrubbing through our systems, removing the waste and toxins we’ve been storing. The effect of these foods, along with occasional regular colonic irrigation, if available, will help you end the weight retention and provide you with a renewed capacity to assimilate foods efficiently—fats included.
The key to a slim, supple body is not avoiding fats. It is avoiding dense, acidic foods! Avoiding healthy fats is not going to keep you slim if you’re still eating tons of grains, soy, and dairy. It’s wise to avoid animal fats, but along with that you also should avoid other offenders, especially in their processed and refined forms: soy, grains, fried foods. These all might contribute to acidity and weight retention.
The good news is that eating moderate amounts of healthy fats will not make you gain weight. If anything, avocados and young coconuts will help to alkalize your systems and keep you satiated, which can contribute to weight release. This is not a joke, I promise! I stay slim effortlessly, without counting calories or figuring out how many grams of fat are in my food.
In Conclusion
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Let’s recap everything to make sure that you walk away having learned a lesson.
1.Not all fats are bad
- animal fats are acidic and need to be avoided
- raw plant fats are essential for our health
2. Concentrated fats are not as good as unprocessed fats
- olives or avocados are better than olive or avocado oil
3. Avocados are not evil!
- in a properly structured diet it is hard to overeat on avocados and gain weight
- avocados are rich of vitamins, minerals and nutrients and should not be feared
4. Cooked fats are dangerous
- heated fats, especially when they rich a smoking point, release carcinogens
5. Plant fats will not make you fat!
- when foods are eaten in their natural (original) state, you will be unlikely to overeat on them
- however, if you eat a plant based diet that is highly processed you are likely to have weight and health problems
6. Don’t count calories, consider foods you eat
- Ask yourself these questions: "Is this good fat or bad fat? Will it be easy to digest and eliminate or will it clog my insides?"
We don’t have to be slaves to mainstream mentality that l would shackle us to label reading and fearing avocados for their high fat content. We can enjoy fats in healthy quantities without suffering any ill effects. Fats in a properly structured alkaline diet will not hurt you but help you.
So, get up, go get yourself a couple of avocados and make a great guacamole!
Eat whole foods and live an UNPROCESSED enjoyable life!
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Monday, February 14, 2011
Morning Stretching in Bed: Fun, Easy and Good for You
I know I am not the only one that had ever woken up feeling tired or even sore after a good workout from the day before. Now that I am teaching/working out 10+ hours a week it's pretty much a regular occurrence, except on my days off. There are times I feel I can barely get out of bed. I am sure you felt that way too. So, what do we do to avoid feeling icky like that?
I started bed morning stretches a few months ago and now love the way I feel by the time my feet hit the floor. The exercises/stretches are easy, they make you feel great, and get blood going to make leaving you feeling refreshed, putting a smile on your face.
I made a 3.5 min video to show you how I start my mornings. Please watch it and let me know if you do your own bed stretches that I might benefit from.
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Sunday, February 13, 2011
Let's talk about FAT! [Vegan Health and Living]--Part 1
A few weeks ago we learned all about Protein [vegan|healthy protein, that is]: where to get it, how much you need of it, and what it is. If you missed the articles you can catch up here: Part I and Part II.
Today I want to start a two-part conversation about FAT. Yup, you read it right: F-A-T!
There is so much controversy about the topic that I thought it would only be appropriate to shed some light on it.
I would love to help you dis-spell some of the misinformation that has been fed to out, or to simply help you figure out what role fat plays in our life.
So, is all Fat created equal?
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Before I begin I would like to make a deal with you—let’s agree to forget, at least for the next few minutes, while you are reading this post, everything you have been told about fat. EVERYTHING! Is that a deal?
Let’s lock up all the talk you heard about poly- and mono- saturated fats, Omega-3 and -6 marketing hype, etc.
Let’s start from the beginning.
Not all fats are created equal. There are good and bad fats. Primarily we should be thinking not about the quantity, but rather quality of fats.
Not all fats are created equal. There are good and bad fats. Primarily we should be thinking not about the quantity, but rather quality of fats.
Is Fat important?
The reason we like fats, whether we admit it or not, is because they are pleasant to taste. Their molecules are round and feel great in our mouths.
Our body has to have a certain percentage of fat in it to function properly. For males 12-16% body fat is considered normal, for females—18-24%.
Here is a quick chart for those of you who are visual:
Now, don’t stop reading and try to figure out how much fat you have—you will get to that some other time. Remember that this we want to learn is about health first! Weight loss is a benefit of the entire process. It is bound to happen if you have a balanced diet.
As you can see from the figures above the perpetuated image of all French women having 0% body fat is actually not a good one. Our bodies need fat for many reasons.
Healthy fats are necessary for proper brain function. Roughly 50-60% of the brain’s overall weight is pure fat; the rest of it is a mix of protein and carbohydrates. The brain uses fat as insulation for its billions of nerve cells. The better insulated a cell, the faster it sends messages and the speedier your thinking becomes. Good fats are necessary for the brain. Walnuts, flax seeds, hemp seeds and dark, leafy greens will help the brain to run smoothly.
Women, especially those hoping to achieve pregnancy, have to maintain their body fat at the level of at least 10%. Becoming too thin, which seems to be a problem with models and young girls they inspire, causes cessation of menses, and leads not only to infertility but to a host of other problems. Lack of menstruation disrupts hormonal production in females. Hormone imbalance can lead to sever disorders of pituitary gland, adrenal glands and thyroid. These, often neglected, small members of our body are of primary importance and cannot be neglected.
Not all Fats are created equal
There are horrible fats that cause problems by clogging our arteries and increasing our blood pressure, as well as raking havoc in many other ways. These kinds of fats are found in processed and animal products.
Then there are fats that are good for us (yes, they do exist!): Omega-3 -6 and -9 fatty acids (found in flax and hemp seeds), and polyunsaturated fats (e.g., walnuts). They contain antioxidants, oils that help joints, nerves, and bones, properties that help to lower the risk of heart disease and high cholesterol, and proven effects on lowering high blood pressure.
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Fats also help us to feel satiated. They are of paramount importance in digesting fat-soluble vitamins (A,K, D and E), and they promote brain function. These fats—provided we eat them in reasonable quantities—are not only beneficial, but vital to our diets.
I hope this makes you feel better already. Now, don’t run out and get a jug of olive oil and have a bread-dipping party! Healthy fats are those fats that are found in nature in an unprocessed form. Vegetable and seed oils, no matter how wonderful they are said to be, be they cold-pressed or not, do not naturally occur in nature. It takes a lot of olives to make an ounce of olive oil; it takes even more sesame seeds to make sesame oil. Oils are processed foods. Oils, even of the highest quality, should be used moderately and sparingly.
Healthy fats can be found in their natural state in many foods: nuts, seeds, avocados and coconuts. It would be very hard to get fat from these “fatty” foods. Remember that when we consume foods in their natural state they come with fiber, vitamins, minerals, etc., which make it very hard to “overdose” on fats they contain. I know that I cannot have more than a handful or two of soaked nuts at a time—they fill me very quickly. Avocados? I normally can master one, maximum twoe in one meal, but then I don’t eat them on a daily basis, so I do not worry about the quantity.
Again: it’s not the fat that’s to be avoided, it’s the quality of fats you’re eating you should question. The question when you sit down to a meal shouldn’t be “how much fat is in this?” but rather “what kind of fat is this” and “how digestible is it?”
Difference between Cooked and Raw Fats
Raw fats enter the body with the lipase enzyme, which helps us to digest the fat itself intact and provide and easy digestion and assimilation. Cooked fats don’t contain lipase, which makes it tougher for us to assimilate them properly. Unassimilated fats are stored by the body and end up clogging our arteries, creating other problems and settling on our hips and thighs.
Cooked fats change their molecular structure and, if they reach a smoking point, become carcinogenic. Oil, at high heat, releases carcinogens, including acrolein, nitrosamines, hydrocarbons, and benzopyrene (one of the worst cancer-causing agents known). This is why some oils now list their “safe heating” temperature on the bottle.
I hope you got your healthy dose of Fat education for today!
In Part 2 we will talk about:
- Plant Fat and Cholesterol
- Will Plant Fat make me FAT?
Avocado/Artichoke Sandwich Recipe
I got a dose of my daily healthy fat from an avocado sandwich last night.
I baked fresh whole wheat bread [with oat grains and sunflower seeds; see previous image], sliced up raw/fresh ingredients and then indulged in a delicious meal with my hubby.Ingredients
- 1-2 slices whole wheat or gluten free bread [I normally make open faced sandwiches, whereas my hubby likes them closed, so he won't spill the ingredients all over his plate :)]
- 1 ripe avocado [1/2 for each sandwich]
- handful of mixed greens or your favorite lettuce
- sliced cucumber [about 1/2 cup]
- sliced red onion
- pickled artichoke hearts [I used 4-5 for each sandwich]
- sprinkle of salt
- [optional] 1tbs veganaise [vegan mayo] (I prefer not to use it most of the times, as it is a processed food)
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Thursday, February 10, 2011
The Ultimate Guide to the Daniel Fast: Interview with Kristen Feola and a Giveaway
Do I have a treat for you!
Last year, while I still lived in WA, our church went on a Daniel Fast. To help others along I was blogging Daniel Fast recipes on my blog and the church's blog; but I also wanted to offer more resources to our church members. I searched the net for someone I could agree with on the topic of proper Daniel Fast diet. That is when I discovered Kristen's blog, at that time titled Those Who Hunger. I liked what I saw. I added her to my blog roll and sent her an e-mail. We later connected on FaceBook and our blogging friendship began.
We have come a long way since then. Kristen Feola is now a published author. Her brand new book The Ultimate Guide to the Daniel Fast
has been published by none other than Zondervan and has already come among Top 50 bestselling Christian books in the United States for January!
When Kristen is not fasting she adheres to a diet very close to Daniel Fast, although she does consume some animal products.
I asked Kristen to talk to my readers about her thoughts on Daniel Fast. She agreed and did even more than that--she wants to give one of my readers a copy of her book The Ultimate Guide to the Daniel Fast, filled with recipes and Scriptural reflections. [Details under the interview].
Without further ado, here is Kristen.
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Kristen Feola is the author of The Ultimate Guide to the Daniel Fast, an encouraging resource for individuals and groups who are participating in the Daniel Fast. She has worked as a personal trainer, nutritional consultant, First Place 4 Health leader, and fitness instructor. She is also an active member of Moms in Touch International. Kristen lives with her husband and two daughters in Springfield, Missouri. Her blog address is ultimatedanielfast.com.
The Daniel Fast – Not Just Another Diet
With the countless number of fad diets in our society, fasting is often misunderstood and categorized as just another weight-loss program. However, fasting shouldn’t be used as a quick way to shed a few extra pounds, nor is it intended to be a method of self-starvation. In fact, those who undergo fasting to improve their physical appearance are completely missing the whole purpose of this powerful spiritual discipline.
When you fast, you deny yourself food, or certain foods, for a specified period of time as an act of surrender and worship to God. Although there are several different types of fasts, one that is becoming increasingly popular is the Daniel Fast. On the Daniel Fast, commonly enjoyed foods are restricted for twenty-one days as you devote yourself to prayer. Since you’re able to eat solid food, the Daniel Fast is much less intimidating than a water or juice fast. It’s also ideal for someone who is unable to do a liquid-only fast for medical reasons.
The food guidelines for the Daniel Fast are based upon accounts of Daniel’s experiences as recorded in the Bible. In Daniel 10, God gave Daniel a vision of what would occur in the lives of the Israelites as a result of their rebellion and sin. What Daniel saw disturbed him so greatly that he entered into a state of mourning, or fasting. The Bible says that he ate no choice food and had no meat or wine for three weeks (10:2-3). Most commentaries agree that such desirable foods probably included bread and sweets. The English Standard Version of Daniel 10:3 says, “I ate no delicacies.” These verses provide the foundation of the Daniel Fast. Therefore, foods that are allowed are fruits, vegetables, whole grains, beans, legumes, nuts, seeds, and oils. Restricted foods include dairy, meat, sugar, all forms of sweeteners, yeast, refined and processed foods, deep-fried foods, and solid fats.
Since we don’t know for sure what Daniel ate and what he didn’t, the goal is not to duplicate his menu. Rather, we want to imitate the spirit in which he sought the Lord. Daniel ate simple foods, taking in only what was necessary for physical sustenance. His passion for God caused him to long for spiritual food more than physical food, which should be the ultimate desire of anyone choosing to participate in a fast.
In 2009, when my pastor invited our church to join him in a Daniel Fast to pray for the launch of our second campus, I had no idea how that three-week journey with the Lord would change the course of my life. God flung open new doors of ministry for me, which included writing a book called The Ultimate Guide to the Daniel Fast, which was published by Zondervan in December 2010. He certainly did more than I could have ever asked for or imagined in my wildest dreams!
God has amazing plans for you as well. Your mind can’t even begin to comprehend what He has in store for you! Don’t allow fear, laziness, or the excuse, “It’s too hard!” keep you from stepping out in faith and committing to a Daniel Fast. You can do it. God will give you the strength and perseverance you need.
Are you hungry for the Lord? Do you want to know Him more? Fasting, when accompanied by fervent prayer, will help you develop intimacy with the Lord like nothing else can. There’s something supernatural that happens when you humble yourself and pursue God with genuine passion. You’ll experience a greater sense of His presence in your life and the indescribable joy that comes from walking in obedience. Matthew 5:6 also makes it clear that God rewards those who seek Him in this way: “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.” Through prayer and fasting you can have a deeper connection with the God who loves you. There is no greater reward.
Disclaimer: If you have a medical condition or any causes for concern regarding your health, you should always consult your physician before beginning any type of fast, including the Daniel Fast.
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Here are a couple of suggestion from Kristen for those who embark on the Daniel Fast:
Daniel Fast Snacks
• Apples with almond butter
• Celery with peanut butter, raisins, and sunflower seeds
• Dried fruit and nuts
• Fruit smoothies
• Hummus and vegetables
• Trail mix
Important Tips for Your Daniel Fast
• Find a friend who will fast with you and be your accountability partner.
• A week before your fast begins, stock up on food items you’ll need.
• Make double portions of recipes and freeze them to use later during the fast.
• Read your Bible and pray first thing in the morning before your day begins.
• Record prayer requests and answers in a journal.
• Use The Ultimate Guide to the Daniel Fast to help you on your journey.
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The Giveaway!
And now for the giveaway. Kristen has graciously agreed to give away a copy of her book to one of my readers. Here is how it is going to work.
To Enter:
- Visit Kristen's blog and then come back and tell me what your favorite post or recipe is. Make sure to link to it.
- Sign up for my Newsletter. Click on the link, complete the form, make sure to confirm subscription by checking your Inbox, following through with the instructions, and then come back and tell me you did it. [If subscription is incomplete (i.e. unverified) the entry will be disqualified from the drawing!]
Bonus Entries:
Yes, you can get EXTRA entries for a better chance to win this drawing. To do so do one or as many as you would like of the following:
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Failed Experiment or a Happy Accident?
It's all about how we perceive the world: is your cup half full of half empty?
I was totally wiped out today. I could not fall asleep until about 3 am and then I taught two fitness classes in the morning. After a few chores my hubby commended that I rest. Being the obedient wife that I am I complied.
He went off to work and I got bored being a couch potato. On top of that I was craving something sweet, which is an unusual thing for me. So, I decided to experiment. I tried making strawberry muffins, creating a new recipe. When I was pouring batter into the forms I knew it was going to be a disaster, but was too tired to fight it. However, when I tasted the batter it exploded my taste buds with day dreams of summer.
Muffins did fail and ended up in the trash can, but... I whipped up a strawberry sorbet with many of the same ingredients and... I AM IN LOVE! The sorbet turned out not too sweet, just the way I like it.
While I was eating up strawberry goodness I remembered that I had a wee-bit of Coconut Bliss Dark Chocolate ice cream. The marriage between the two turned out to be a perfect union. Sweetness of the ice cream was balanced by tartness of the sorbet. Now they live happily every after... in my stomach.
So, here is the recipe. [Since I piled everything in [but the kitchen sink ;)] in such a hurry I did not keep track of measurements, so I am gestimating them as much as I can.]
Vegan Strawberry Banana Sorbet
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp Toffuti sour cream
- 2 tbs Toffuti cream cheese
- 1/8 cup water
- 1 banana
- 1/2 cup apple sauce, or 1/2 cup apple
- 2 cups frozen straberries
- 2 tbsp honey
- Place all ingredients into a blender and blend until strawberries get integrated into the mixture.
- Serve immediately [preferably with some Coconut Bliss ice cream ;)] or freeze for future indulging.
I hope you make this happy accident in your kitchen and let me know what you think.
Tomorrow's Post
Don't miss tomorrow's post. I will be interviewing Kristen Feola of the Ultimate Daniel Fast and we will even have a great giveaway for you--her recently published book on Daniel Fast, which already topped the charts by coming among Top 50 bestselling Christian books in the United States for January!
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Introducing: Vegalicious Cooking Parties
Have you ever wanted to host a party for your closest friends and family members that would leave them speechless AND entertained? Not to mention happy and satisfied. Now you can host a party that will do just that.
Don’t let your hectic life keep you away from achieving good health OR hold you back from social life. Have a Vegalicious Cooking Party in the comfort of your own home.
Details
What I will Do:
- I will come to your house and cook for you and your guests!
What WE [I and the host] will do:
- We will create a vegan/raw vegan menu to wow your guests :)!
What You [the host] will do:
- Invite family, friends, or even strangers :)
- Serve refreshments
- Provide serving dishes, plates, napkins, glasses and cutlery
What I will bring:
- Supplies
- Ingredients
- Recipes
What we will do during the party:
- I will teach you and the guests how to make deliciously nutritious dishes
- We will talk about nutrition, health and, if you and your guests want to, weight loss
The selected menu will be delicious and easy to prepare. The bonus is that it will also be healthy.
Cost:
- Vegalicious Cooking Class starts at $50/person*
*Minimum 6 people locally; 8 people out of the area; Prices vary by class depending on chosen menu.
BENEFITS
- Time with Friends: Priceless
- The Way You Feel: Absolutely Amazing!
- Host attends the party, eats food and learns about nutrition FREE of charge!
Host's Responsibilities:
- A perfect host house should be located in a friendly neighborhood, possessing a relaxing ambiance; neat and clean
- The kitchen/dining area should be able to comfortably sit all guests
- There should be enough parking by the house
- The host will provide space [kitchen/dining room], serving plates, dishes, napkins, cutlery, glasses/cups for serving meals, and refreshments
- The host will invite his/her friends/family [they do have to pay]
- The host should coordinate not to have any outside interruptions during the party
READY?
If you are ready to book you Vegalicious Cooking Party, shoot me an e-mail and we will talk details.
Raw Vegan Cooking Class {Columbus/Blacklick/Reynoldsburg OH}
Un-Cook Vegaliciously!
Registration is now open for Raw Vegan Cooking Class!
This time the class is going to be held in Blacklick, OH. Anyone in/around Columbus, OH metro area is welcome to register.
Come to make/eat scrumptious raw dishes and learn about benefits of a raw food diet.
$55
Details
WHEN: February 19, 2011; 5-7 pm
WHERE: Blacklick OH [address will be provided to registered participants]
WHERE: Blacklick OH [address will be provided to registered participants]
WHAT: Participants will learn about the benefits of incorporating raw foods into their diet; learn how to make all of the dishes on the menu and then indulge in eating them all.
MENU*:
- Fruit Daiquiri [alcohol free]
- Tropical Smoothie
- Corn Bisque
- Avocado Cucumber Creamy Soup
- Zucchini Spaghetti in Creamy "Alfredo" Sauce
- Kale Chips or Flax Crackers
- Strawberry Thumb Cookies
All ORGANIC ingredients!
Please notify me if you have any FOOD ALLERGIES!
*I reserve the right to make changes to the menu as necessary.
The class is a perfect excuse to have a DATE night, to hang out with a friend, or just get away by yourself to indulge in a scrumptious meal and learn a few healthful tricks. We will make the meal together, so you can have a hands-on learning experience and know how to do it on your own.
HOW: You can register on-line or by mail [contact me for the second method]
COST: $55 per person. Space is limited to 10 people.
TO REGISTER: If you are viewing this post on EHBH blog you will have an option right under this paragraph to register via PayPal [you don't even have to have a PayPal account, as long as you have a credit or a debit card!].
$55
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Feel free to e-mail me with any questions.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Never Ending To Do Lists and TONS of Vegan Recipes
I feel like I lived in the eye of a tornado for the last couple of weeks--spinning and circling around. Thankfully, unlike a tornado, I was not destroying everything on my path, on the contrary, I have been creating :).
I have been hard at work on tweaking and beautifying my new blog, which will go live in the next few weeks. I actually got to the point where I decided to hire someone to do the work for me rather than spend more countless hours on doing it myself and feeling frustrated. Some things are better left for professionals.
The latest vegan cooking class [in Dublin, OH] was a blast. Due to our cranky weather [snow, ice and other things not are not so nice] we had a couple of cancellation, but I remained undeterred and still held the class. And I am so glad that I did. I and hubby got to make a couple of new friends--we fell in love with them.
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| Hubby and I with Angela and Robbin |
I met Angela via Twitter. Who would have thought? She is a local blogger and it turns out she lives only a couple of miles away from me. Small world indeed!
In the last few weeks I have also been hosting a lot of dinners, so every weekend was spent in the kitchen. I think I am finally ready for a break from the kitchen and socializing :) I do love people, but my introvertish self [I know it is hard to believe but do try ;)] is crying out for some alone time.
So, what have I been making for my friends?
No, I did not make all of the dishes at ones, that would have been suicidal. or could have put me into an insane asylum! This is my "guest" menu for the last 3 weeks.
Try some of these recipes--I guarantee that you will lick your fingers clean!
Fitness Classes
My days have also been filled with teaching fitness classes. I am now teaching 10 classes a week! [yep, you read it right-10!] I teach: Total Body Conditioning, Flow Yoga and YogaPump [my brainchild!]. The craziest thing is that I actually do EVERY SINGLE move/pose with my students, so it is 10 hours of working out for me, in addition to a couple of hours spent at home preparing my class routines. As you can imagine, I am now eating a bit more. I also have to ensure that my recovery time is quick, so I do not collapse on a floor during a burpie,
or a down-dog ;)
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Gocha ya! :) Although that is exactly what we humans do for a good stretch!
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I also have to increase my Green Smoothie intake to reduce my post-workout recovery time. Today I whipped up a delicious one:
Strawberry Spinach Green Smoothie
- 3 cups water
- 2 ripe bananas
- 3 cups ripe strawberries
- 1 tbsp maca root powder
- 2 tbsp dulse flakes
- 2 tbsp hemp seeds
Speaking of Green Smoothies. A good friend of mine, a blogger, participated in the recent 3-Day Green Smoothie Challenge I held. She is now running a very special giveaway--a copy of my 3-Day Green Smoothie Cleanse e-book. So, if you don't have a copy yet, head on over to Lucky Red Hen, follow her instructions for your chance to win. Or, if you are impatient to get your own copy, head on over to the e-Store and get it today!
Raw Vegan Cooking Class
[Blacklick, OH]
If you are local to Columbus OH metro area make sure to stop by the blog tomorrow. I will make an announcement for the next vegan cooking class. This time we will learn how to un-cook--the entire menu will be raw--all fun, and all vegan: drinks, salads, main dishes and desserts! You would not want to miss the raw goodness!
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| raw cheesecake |
Until tomorrow: Have a Vegalicious night!
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
If I Had a Million Dollars I Would...
A random thought crossed my mind--I wanted to see what my readers are made of. Here it goes...
If you had a Million [yes, that is $1,000,000.00] dollars, what would you do with it?
Curious to know :) Share your potential plans in the comment section below this post.
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