Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Fruit


Abso-fruit-ly Incredible


Fruit is the universal healer. It is the food group that most appeals to the senses.

That is why pictures of fruit are used to sell so many different products. There's fruit on shampoo bottles and cosmetics, candies, ice creams, milkshakes, yogurts, and even alcoholic cocktails.

They even use fruit, whether fresh or plastic, in the meat displays at the butcher or grocery store.
"Fruit is the only food that most closely resembles our nutritional needs. It’s made up of vitamins,
minerals, phytonutrients, water, and all three macronutrients—protein, carbohydrates
and fat—in their simplest and most usable form. It takes almost no digestive effort
for the body to obtain the maximum nutrient value from ripe raw fruit." (Fit to Fabulous, Allison Andrews).




So Why Are We So Afraid of Eating a Lot of Fruit?

Despite what people might say to you, fruit will not make you fat. Long term fruitarians are among the slimmest people you will ever see despite the fact that many consume 5,000 or 7,000 calories some days. Athletes sometimes consume up to 18,000 calories a day. If you want to move your body, you need to eat enough fuel.

The minimum calories required for a woman is 2,500 calories and for a man it's 3,000. If you are eating less than this, your body will turn on your fat programs and conserve as many calories as it can because it thinks it is experiencing a famine. 

Fruit is the best food available for human consumption. Our bodies don't even need to break it down. It's the most bio-available option--meaning it feeds our cells most easily.  

The trouble that most people have with a raw food diet is that they don't eat enough calories. We are used to eating a meal made up of meat, starch or grain and vegetable on a dinner plate. In a typical home-cooked meal with a steak (9 oz ribeye), mashed potatoes, and vegetable, you would consume around 930 calories--roughly 48% of which come from fat. Ouch! 
If you wanted to consume 930 calories of fruit, you'd have to eat 9 bananas, or 4 and a half medium-sized cantaloupe, or 10 cups of fresh strawberries, or 26 clementines, or 15 and a half apples. So if you are just eating fruit, you need to eat more than what you are used to in your five a day eating plan. 
  


Comparisons

So let's have a look at some fast food meals and see how they compare.

Let's say you take your kid to McDonald's and get him a happy meal. He'll be eating 550 calories and 25 grams of fat. That's 41% of his calories from fat in that one meal. And how long do you think he'll be full once the meal is complete? How long before he feels tired from eating something that is so difficult for the body to digest?
 Compare that to a 550 calorie meal made up of: 2 cups of strawberries, 1/2 cantaloup, 2 bananas, 1 cup of blueberries, and 1 cup of grapes. This would give him the energy to keep him going for hours. In fact, maybe mom had better eat the same meal so she can keep up with him.



Here are a few more fast food meals to give you an idea of what you are eating. And this stuff isn't even really food. Your body doesn't get anything useful out of it.

So you've had a long day and are really hungry. A Double Big Mac meal with fries and a juice would give you 1610 calories and 67 grams of fat.

The McBistro Chicken BLT meal with fries and a vanilla iced coffee would provide 1240 calories and 61 grams of fat.

We all know these burgers are fattening so let's go to a more reasonably "healthy" Subway restaurant.

A 12 inch oven roasted chicken sub with a cookie and pop would run you 1240 calories.
Yes, that's a big sandwich, but a lot of people do it.
Let's look at a healthier option there as well. A wrap--the chicken bacon wrap with cream of broccoli soup and a coffee. This is still 665 calories.

This is the same as: 2 cups of strawberries, 1 cup blueberries, 2 cups grapes, 4 clementines, a banana, and an apple.
Or 1/2 of a large watermelon, 2 bananas, and 5 cups of strawberries.

Fruit will sustain your energy more than any other food. It is the most bio-available food for the human body. You wouldn't put garbage in your gas tank and expect your car to get you very far. You can't expect your body to do any better. 


Eat Fruit and Eat Lots of it. You'll be happier, healthier and leaner in the long run.


The main point here is to eat enough fruit to make up your 2,500 or 3,000 calories per day. But never restrict calories. If your body feels that it is feast time, it will eventually feel comfortable giving up the extra weight without force. 

Keep in mind that this could be 30 bananas a day--literally. And check out this website for support. http://www.30bananasaday.com/
























Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Raw Pad Thai Salad

Pad Thai Salad

(Serves 2)

Main dish:

  • 3 medium zucchini (spiralized)
  • 2 medium carrots (done with a flat thin spiral)
  • 4 to 5 radishes (flat, thin spiral)
  • 2 small sweet colored peppers cut into thin strips
  • the juice of one lemon
 Toss ingredients together and coat with lemon juice. Let sit at least 15 minutes to soften noodles. If you don't have a spiralizer, you can use your food processor to make short noodles. The texture will be different of course.

Dressing

  • 2 green onions
  • 1/2 cup cilantro
  • 1/3 cup ginger chopped (I love ginger but adjust to your tastes)
  • 1/2 lemon juiced
  • 1 clementine or orange (ripe)
  • 1 heaping Tblsp of Tahini
  • 1/3 C coconut milk
  • 3 sage leaves
  • a couple of pinches of sea salt to taste.
whazz it up and adjust seasonings to your own tastes.

Add the dressing to the noodle mixture, toss and let sit for a half hour or so. The dressing will further soften the noodles. The noodles will soak up the dressing and be tastier.

Garnish

Add a handful of spinach, and a dozen or so basil leaves, chopped. Toss with the noddle mixture and serve on a bed of baby spinach. Add some sprouts to the top and I put on a cherry tomato.

Enjoy!

Monday, June 11, 2012

Day 13 of my 60 Day Juice Feast

Setbacks

So I've totally messed up my juice feasting with a couple of salads. And they were good salads too. Yum! Back to juicing tomorrow and I'll see how it goes. No promises.

Today I had green juice and watermelon again. I haven't drank as much juice because I did eat a couple of times today. I had a salad this evening and earlier, well, I'll show you what I had and give you the recipe. They were delicious.

Setbacks are sometimes inevitable in life. But you just pick yourself up, shake it off, and start again. I'll be back to just juicing tomorrow for as long as I can go. I'm making some breakthroughs with my weight, so all is not lost. The things I'm eating, I'm just making sure are very clean. No fats or anything to clog me up.

Watermelon Treat

 

I was surprised that the kids liked this as well as they did. My 7-yr-old just loved them.

  • Cucumbers sliced whatever thickness you like. The thinner they are, the easier it is to eat it, but they have to be thick enough to be stiff.
  • Slices of watermelon
  • The original recipe calls for feta cheese, but I used my macadamia nut cheese that I made for the raw tacos.

Sauce

  • 2 Tblsp lime juice
  • 2 Tblsp honey 
  • sprig or two of mint 
  1. Prepare stacks of cucumber, watermelon, cucumber, watermelon.
  2. Sprinkle cheese on top.
  3. You can refrigerate this until you are ready to serve.
  4. Mix lime juice, honey and finely chopped mint. Save some mint for sprinkling 
  5. Pour sauce over them and serve.
  6. Sprinkle chopped mint over everything.
  This is a great cool treat for a hot day. Enjoy!


Saturday, June 9, 2012

Day 11 of my 60 Day Juice Feast

Update

Today has been a pretty good day. I've had a couple of walks and the cravings are much better. I think you have to go through some trials to get to a new level in this experience.

So tonight, I'm off to make some treats for the kids. I'm not going to be updating every day from here on out. I'll try to do every second day unless I have some good recipes or something useful to talk about.


Today I've stuck with the same green juice. I have to make some more tonight and will probably do some watermelon. I know it isn't exciting, but I have 4 or 5 that I really like and those are what I tend to use.

One good juice that I might try later is warm apple juice with cinnamon. You juice 3 apples, warm it up on the stove--not too hot or you'll kill the enzymes. Add a sprinkle of cinnamon and drink. It's a nice, soothing drink to have before bed.

I'm off to cook now, but I'll leave you with this easy recipe.


Kale Chips

These are a healthy alternative to potato chips and don't have all the chemicals in them that other flavored chips have. My kids love them.


  • 1 bunch of kale
  • 2 Tblsp olive oil
  • 1 tsp balsamic vinegar (or lemon juice or other vinegar) This is optional, so you can leave it out if you like.
  • pinch of sea salt

  1. Wash the kale and dry thoroughly--a salad spinner works well for this. 
  2. Rip into bite size pieces
  3. In a large bowl combine oil, vinegar and salt.
  4. Add kale pieces and toss with your hands to coat all pieces well.
  5. Bake on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper on 350 degrees for about 10 minutes. Watch them carefully. 
They should be crisp but still green. Alternately you can heat the oven to 150 and put the chips in with the door slightly ajar for a couple of hours. I'm usually not that patient.

Serve. I generally have a problem getting them into the bowl as my youngest likes to eat them right of the tray before I get the chance. :) Enjoy! Try other toppings and combinations of flavors. Experiment!


Until next time. Juice on!

Well, I ended up eating a salad tonight. Still, that's the longest I've gone on just juice and I'll be back on my juice tomorrow. Spinach salad with green onion and tomato. Shouldn't slow me down too much.

Friday, June 8, 2012

Day 10 of my 60 Day Juice Feast

Update

Today I'm struggling with cravings--the same issues as last night. Stress makes me feel hungry even when I'm physically okay. We had a heck of a thunder storm and big rain, though it didn't last long. I'm thinking I'd best get out and walk while I can.

I did a couple of cups of my heal all tea today, which really increases the detox symptoms. That's probably what is bothering me. I'll just have to keep on chugging.

Food Cravings

First of all the 60 days of juice feasting is just a goal. It is perfectly okay to amend it. I think the trick is to do so intellectually and not emotionally. So while I may feel like eating half of the kitchen today, it won't support what I'm doing with the juice feasting to begin with.

EFT definitely helps with the cravings, because they are emotional. Beyond that I just tell myself that yes, I can have a salad if I want one, but I'll have a juice first and then maybe consider it tomorrow. Usually, after I have the juice I find I don't really need the salad. And if I put the decision off until tomorrow, then I can't say it's because I'm having a bad day. If I really want it still tomorrow, then I'll have it. But usually it's an emotional craving in the moment and a walk goes further to staving it off than an actual salad would.

So I'll hang in there for another day as I'm only living right now anyway and can't control what happens tomorrow. Can I do another 50 days? At this point I don't know. But I can do juice for today--for just one day. I'll try to stay in the now.


The Protein Myth

I've had people say the strangest things to me about eating just fruits and vegetables.

"Oh but what about your protein? How will you get it?"

"And what about your children? They need their protein."

 "Be careful or your muscles will turn to water."

There seems to be a lot of misinformation about this wonderful stuff called protein out there. Apparently we can't live without it. Well, this is a myth--one perpetuated by the meat industry no doubt. How do we live without the stuff?

Never mind that the people in cultures that don't eat meat generally live longer than those that do. I mean, how do they get their protein?

Well, your body cannot use protein to start with--and certainly not in the form of animal proteins. When you eat meat, your body has to break down the proteins into amino acids in order for you to be able to digest it at all. And it creates a lot of acids in your system when it does this, which causes inflammation.

Protein is a nitrogen compound and is high in phosphorus which can deplete calcium from the body.

Our GI track is longer than that of a carnivore (and an omnivore), and it not ideal for digesting meat. Animal proteins putrefy in the body causing body odor and creating toxins in the intestine which create a habitat for parasites and lower the body's ability to absorb other nutrients.

Our animal meats today are filled with growth hormones, herbicides, antibiotics, pesticides, high levels of adrenaline and other toxic chemicals from air and ground pollution. There is a lot of cancer found in cows and chickens today. Not exactly a healthy option.

So, really I don't worry about where I'll get my protein. My body doesn't need it. Neither do my children. And I'm not concerned that my muscles will turn to water, nor whether my eyes might turn into ears. That's just not possible. What we need are amino acids and they are readily available in all fruits and vegetables. They are also present in the form that our body's can digest and utilize.

There are many other problems with proteins as a food source, but I'll leave it at that.


A storm is coming and I'd like to post this before I have to shut down my computer. So I'll sign off there for another day. I'm off to drink the carrot juice I made yesterday. Here's the picture again. It was delicious.


























Thursday, June 7, 2012

Mini Pizzas

Mini Pizzas






These disappeared so quickly that I had a really hard time getting a picture. They ate one plate of them and this was the second pan that I baked. I guess I'll be making them again.

I made a large batch of bread dough and just made these out of what would have been a loaf of bread. So a standard bread dough recipe will suffice.

1 1/2 C Warm water
1 tsp salt
1 tsp sugar
2 Tblsp oil
4 C flour
1 1/2 tsp yeast


  1. knead well and let rise for a couple of hours.
  2. Break up into small balls and roll out (pretty much like the pita recipe I gave before.)


In fact, you could use mini pitas that you buy at the store instead if you wanted. It would be a lot less cooking time.

I added sauce and cheese and a bit of chopped green onion and red peppers. You could add any toppings that you like and make several different flavors if you wanted. That would be ideal and what I'd do for myself and my husband. But kids are always fussy, so I just kept it simple.

Bake 10 min at 400 F. 

Tip: when you roll out the dough, use semolina flour (duram wheat). You can even add some of this to your pizza dough if you want. It makes it nice and crunchy. I dust the pizza pan with semolina and it doesn't stick at all.

Great stuff. They'll be eaten before you can get the next pan out of the oven. A guaranteed crowd pleaser. Yum! Not that I ate any, but I certainly will put this on the menu one night once my juice feast is over. :)

Day 9 of my 60 Day Juice Feast

Juicy Update

Okay, so it isn't technically day 9 anymore. I missed it by 30 minutes. But we'll have to call it close enough. It was a busy day. I got some work done on my ebook, made cookies for the kids, and went shopping and made juice.

Today was pretty good, following a rough night of detox symptoms. My back was so sore last night--ugh. I'm glad it's over. But today I feel healthy again and have my energy back. I'm just a little sore in the feet--which isn't unusual for me.

I've been craving a lot of things today and I'm starting to realize what some of my food triggers are. I want to eat when I'm tired for sure and I've always know this. But I didn't realize I was a stress eater. Had a bit of a shock today when I realized we were going to have about $400 less than we thought this month and immediately started craving comfort foods--foods I don't even like the taste of anymore. And I mean some powerful cravings. But I managed to make cookies and not taste anything, so that's a pretty good day since I haven't had any solids in 9 days. :)

All in all, today was a success. I'll keep it short again today and sign off with that.

Today's Juice

So today I had watermelon juice for most of the day, but this is what I made tonight. The green juice is close to the same thing I usually make. The orange juice is 1/2 bag of organic carrots, 1 fennel (or anise if you prefer to call it that), 1 lemon, and 6 apples. I might have gone a bit overboard with the carrots, but it's quite tasty. I'd use maybe 1/3 of a bag of carrots the next time.


Okay, I'm signing off now. I'll post a really simple recipe as well tonight.

Juice on!