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December 19, 2011 by Marni Wasserman
Filed under Delicious Recipes, Nourishing Resources
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Delicious Tips for Cancer Awareness and Prevention
November 28, 2011 by Marni Wasserman
Filed under For Your Health!, Nourishing Resources, Super Foods
It’s the end of November and that last two months have been dedicated to Cancer awareness for both women and men. So I am doing my part and sharing with you some of my tips to take your health into your own hands. Whether you have been diagnosed breast or prostate cancer or just working towards preventing, it is important to understand that you are responsible for your own health. You have every power within you to control the things YOU do on a day-to-day basis. You don’t have complete control over such things as genetics, the environments and other extraneous factors (although some would beg to differ), but how you live your life each day up to you!
If your lifestyle choices are positive and health promoting, then you can only help any situation (wherever you are) to make things better. What you eat, what you wear, put on your body and your thoughts all make a difference!
Of all the things that we don’t have the power to manipulate within our lives, you need to focus on what is tangible and realistic.
Take some these preventive steps today to keep your mind and body healthy!
Lifestyle Tips to Prevent, Moderate and Balance!
- Use organic products on your body – shaving cream, makeup, hair. If you can eat it, it can go on your body. Honey and avocado make a great facemask!
- For Men: Gentleman’s Refinery, Nature Clean Shampoo
- For Women: Mad Gabs, Mineral Fusion, Evan Healy, Nature Clean Shampoo
- Sleep soundly on organic hemp or bamboo bedding and mattress
- Choose organic and sustainable clothing made from organic cotton, bamboo or other natural fabrics. Also get yourself some reusable bags to take with you shopping Bazura Bags, Rume
- Use household cleaners that are non-toxic with natural components such as Nature Clean or be simple and use lemon and vinegar.
- Get plenty of fresh air. Escape up north for a drive and marvel at how amazing life truly is amongst fields, trees and lakes
- When it comes to food, choose local and organic food – avoiding pesticides, chemicals, GMO,
- Use glass storage containers to avoid BPA leaking into your lovingly prepared food check out Wean Green
- Avoid the microwave – why expose yourself to radiation when you have so many alternatives, like the stovetop or the oven.
- Make time for you. Whether it’s through meditation, yoga, exercise, gardening choose to do things that you love on a regular basis.
- Be grateful – we all have daily woes that bring us down, but realistically we are incredibly lucky. Make a list every morning of at least three things you are grateful for. It can be as simple as being able to breath and having hands to hold your loved ones, to having a roof over your head, to having internet access! So many things we take for granted, that if we expressed gratitude every day we would be so much happier and healthier!
- Get yourself a copy of Kris Carr’s Crazy Sexy Life and watch Crazy Sexy Cancer. Amazing tips, ideas, recipes and makes light of the whole C word!
Mesquite Walnut Fig Muffins
November 16, 2011 by Marni Wasserman
Filed under Delicious Recipes, For Your Health!, Nourishing Resources
I have so many basic muffin recipes, in fact most vegan muffin recipes are somewhat the same in terms of basic ingredients – so it’s just about adding in a little flare into each batch to make them distinctly unique and I think I have accomplished that in this batch!
This recipe kind of evolved after I wanted to work with a few basic ingredients like Grainstorms kamut flour, banana flakes and these incredible mesquite crusted walnuts that I recently discovered, along with some mesquite powder which has become one of my favourite new superfoods.
So using one of my basic banana bread recipes, I just started subbing in ingredients to make them as delicious as they turned out. They are hearty, crumbly, gritty but still moist and tender as a muffin should be.
Why are these muffins good for me? These muffins are not only good for you, they are great for you! Filled with fiber and protein from whole rolled oats and kamut, make them a satisfying breakfast option. They are also naturally sweetened with palm sugar, apple sauce, banana flakes and have a little added texture from dried figs. Mesquite offers these muffins a unique malted taste while helping to control blood sugar levels.
I say no more. You must go off and bake these.
Mesquite Walnut Fig Muffins
1 1/2 kamut flour
1/2 cup rolled oats
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
2 tbsp banana flakes (or 1/2 ripe banana)
1 tbsp mesquite
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 cup almond milk
1/4 cup palm or coconut sugar
1/2 cup chopped dried figs
1/3 cup apple sauce +1 tbsp ground flax or chia
1/4 cup mesquite crusted walnuts
1. Preheat oven to 350F
2. Combine dry ingredients in a bowl and mix together.
3. Combine wet ingredients in another bowl and stir together.
4. Combine wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and cream together until you get a thick batter.
5. Spoon into 8 parchment paper muffin cups.
6. Bake for 20 minutes.
7. Enjoy with a dollop of almond butter!
What is your favourite muffin recipe?
What do you love to put in your muffins, on your muffins?
Celebrate 11/11/11 with me!
November 11, 2011 by Marni Wasserman
Filed under For Your Health!, Nourishing Resources
I am turning 30 this year and my birthday just happens to fall on 11/11/11. Not only is November 11th my birthday but I was also my mom’s little gift on her birthday. Yes I was her present and we share the same special birthday.
Obviously 11 is a significant number in my life having it on this day and this month, but now the 11th year …that is somewhat amazing – and not to mention I was born at 11:03? How is that for numerology, now if anyone can read into this and make some meaning out of it, I would love to hear more!
November 11th is a day that is recognized globally as Remembrance Day, a day to reflect and acknowledge the heroes that fought in the war.
Don’t worry I am not going to get all political or historical, in fact I am actually going to turn this around and make this about you!
We all need to take time to do this for ourselves every once in a while. Making it about us, reflecting, acknowledging, loving and experiencing gratitude for just who you are!
Most of us are so busy going about our days moving forward moving forward. But sometimes you have to stop, sit and think back to just how fabulous you really are and what you have accomplished!
It’s not about bragging. It’s about acknowledging and having a little self appreciation. Most people go through life not doing this, and it can actually break you down over time.
So today, I would like you to write down 5 things you accomplished this year in 2011 – whether it is business related or personally. Did you have a baby, did you move to a new country, change jobs, get a new bike, take up yoga? Maybe it’s more general, have you started eating better, became a vegetarian?
Here is what I have accomplished this year (so far)!
Getting married my amazing husband Ryan on July 31st.
Moving into a new condo (unit #211) with Ryan and loving every inch of it!
Reaching more people through a new and exciting series of ebooks, adding more classes to my calendar, having a full team with three staff and lots of amazing coop student and creating a brand new Culinary Nutrition Program and working on my book!
Embracing my health and well-being by staying active, (running, yoga, kettlebells and spinning) while continuing to thrive on a plant based diet!
Flourishing my amazing relationships with my friends and family and making some very new and important relationships.
Please share with me below – I want to know why 2011 has been so special for you!
Trick or Treat and make some Choco-Goop Pops!
October 31, 2011 by Marni Wasserman
Filed under Delicious Recipes, For Your Health!, Nourishing Resources
Okay I know, I know, it’s just one day and it is a holiday that kids look forward to all year long. I don’t mean to be the gringe of Halloween but there is definitely a way around this holiday and there are things that you can do to “manipulate” and even avoid the sugar surge that will overwhelm your kids tonight.
You may have all your plans in place this year, but maybe I can convince you otherwise. At the very least take some notes and put one of these in place next October!
1. Host your own Halloween party – invite all your kids friends over in costume, make some treats of your own cakes, cookies and put out bowls of “healthy” candy. This way, at least your kids will be sucking on fruit juice as oppose to high fructose corn syrup. Try these natural options for candy: Pure Fun, Yummy Earth, or Surf Sweets. These are all divine and decadent choices and no one will even notice the difference!
2. Have a Halloween cooking class - invite both your kids friends and parents over and make and create some delectable and delicious treats together. Your kids won’t even notice what’s going on outside. Make these gooey chocolate pudding pops! (see below) or make some pea-licious muffins with green pea flour for a green goblin look to your muffins without food colouring! Or let me host a class for you!
3. Reverse trick or treat! Find out what this brilliant concept is all about created by my friend and eco + business strategist Lisa Borden. Your kids will get the best of both worlds!
4. Take your kids to a youth shelter or rehab center where kids who don’t get the chance to experience Halloween reside. Bring them some homemade muffins or cookies. This may show your kids that not everyone celebrates Halloween – and maybe they will learn a valuable lesson.
5. If you truly don’t think any of these points are valid and you are still going to trick or treat tonight. Go for it, but what I suggest is that when you return home with your “reusable” bag full of candy pick 5 things that your child absolutely wants to have and give away or dump the rest.
But the absolute best thing you can do for yourself and you family tonight is make these!
Cacao Coconut Goop Pops
Chocolate goodness!
Top em’ and stick em’
2 cups *coconut custard (recipe below)
1/4 cup Navitas Naturals cacao powder
1/4 cup maple syrup
1 tsp vanilla bean powder
1. Blend coconut custard, cacao, maple syrup and vanilla in high speed blender for 2 minutes. Then pour evenly into ONYX stainless steel Popsicle tray (an incredible kitchen gadget, no plastic, no mess)
2. Place into freezer for 2-4 hours.
3. Place under running water for 30 seconds, twist and pull your goop pop out!
4. Lick and enjoy!
Sprinkle with cacao nibs, coconut, goji berries
Coconut Custard
3 ½ cups coconut milk
2 tablespoons agar flakes
½ cup maple syrup
1 tablespoon kuzu
½ cup water
2 tablespoons maple crystals/sugar
1. Bring coconut milk and agar to a boil in heavy saucepan. Simmer, covered for about 5 minutes
or until the agar is completely dissolved.
2. Add maple syrup and stir until well mixed
3. Dissolve kuzu in water until there are no lumps. Add coconut milk mixture and simmer until
thickened.
4. Oil a large glass dish and sprinkle with maple crystals if desired.
5. Pour coconut milk mixture into dish and refrigerate for 30+ min and serve.
Decorate and Enjoy!
Best Halloween Ever!
What do you think…are you going to try one of these options this year or next?
Or make these divine cacao pops?
What’s your favourite thing to make on halloween?
What can you do to make your Halloween fun and healthy this year?
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