Archive for June, 2010

Making Fiber First…

I’ve got a confession to make. Some recent visits to my doctor have made me realize I don’t get enough FIBER and I need to change this pronto. We all know fiber keeps things moving along, right? It’s good to be regular but sometimes we associate fiber with scary foods like *shudder* those dry bran muffins always sitting in the day old section in the cafeteria. Who ever buys those??

While fiber isn’t the answer to all my digestive issues and abdominal pain….it’s a good place to start. Of course fruits and veggies are an excellent source of fiber- but we all know that. Don’t we? If you’re not already cooking with whole wheat pasta and/or brown rice, this is yet another good reason to make the switch. I think these alternatives are much more filling than their white counterparts, and no, you DON’T sacrifice taste at all! When foods are processed, such as white pasta and white bread, the fiber is removed.

And since I’m praising the Quinoa Plant, I might as well put in yet another plug for this little pseudo-grain; yup, full of fiber!

Don’t forget nuts. I love to snack on raw almonds, pecans and walnuts, as well as sunflower and pumpkin seeds. Just make sure you enjoy nuts in moderation since they do have some fat…but it’s a good fat, really. Throw some on top of salads, put some into 100 calorie baggies and throw in your purse for a mid-morning snack.

Beans, beans and beans. I love my legumes. I’m a Veggie so getting my beans in is easy…but even my meat-eating friends incorporate beans into their meals. A friend of mine actually purees beans into all her pasta sauces and her kids are none the wiser! To them it’s “spaghetti and red sauce” and to Mom it’s fiber and protein!

I have been playing around with a bran muffin recipe I found awhile back and have now got it where I want it. Since applesauce is used in place of fat (butter, oil etc) these muffins are practically fat free! The recipe calls for whole wheat flour and yes, some white flour but I’ve found with ALL whole wheat, the muffins just don’t rise enough and are too dense. I throw in whatever I’ve got in my house; fruit, nuts, coconut, raisins, cranberries and/or chocolate chips (for a little bit of indulgence). I hope you like them as much as me!

1 1/2 cups bran (I’ve found works equally well with oat or wheat bran)

1 cup milk

1/2 cups applesauce (prefer unsweetened)

1 egg

2/3 packed brown sugar

1/2 tsp vanilla

1 tsp baking soda

1 tsp baking powder

1/2 cup whole wheat flour,  1/2 cup all purpose flour

1/2 tsp salt

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.

Mix the bran and milk together in a small bowl and let sit for about 10 minutes.

Meanwhile mix the applesauce, egg, brown sugar and vanilla in a seperate bowl. Stir in the bran mixture until smooth.

In another bowl mix together the dry ingredients.

Stir in the wet bran mixture into the dry, careful not to over mix here.

Fold in whatever goodies you want to add and spoon into lightly oiled muffin tins. I found they stick to paper muffin liners so I spray my tins with Lite Pam.

Cook for 15-20 minutes…I check mine at 16 minutes!

ENJOY!

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Lost in Thought

Since the last 5 minutes of my work day I’ve felt lost…and like I’m in a fog. It was just one of those days where an incident, after I had clocked out, really hit me hard and I can’t explain why. I was on my way out the door, ready for my weekend to begin and a Client was rushing in, holding a bundle of towels against his chest. There was a small dog amongst those towels and I suddenly felt so sad…I brought that little guy to the back into our treatment area, watched for a moment to see he was stabilized and tended to…and then made my way out…I wasn’t on shift anymore and the capable hands at the clinic would take care of him.

I can’t explain why I felt so sad and empty. I just walked to my car and thought, what would I do if I just came home and found one my pets just lying on the floor? What would I do if I had to experience a significant loss? I’ve been lucky- I’ve not dealt with alot of death personally; such as family and friends. I’ve watched so many others go through it and stood helplessly by wishing I could help. I know, in hindsight, my just being ‘there’ was help enough but at the time, it never feels good enough.

I don’t know the prognosis on that little dog; I’m sure he’s fine…I think that moment was just a catalyst for me, for something else. I have no reason to feel empty or lost…my present is wonderful and my future looks promising. I have the love of My Guy, a job I like going to every day (usually), a roof over my head, a car that runs and food in my fridge. My family is healthy…

But I can’t explain the overwhelming sadness that hit me as I drove away from work today. Perhaps it’s just the end of a work week and all the sad stories or touchy situations piled on top of one another…and the pile just crashed down. Whatever it was, its stuck with me most of the evening and turned my Friday night into a Quiet Time. A time of reflection.

My thoughts are with everyone out there; man, woman, child and animal who is struggling and/or suffering through pain…may they find their way to the top and lift their faces to the sun.

Namaste.

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A New Chocolatey Snack…100 calories….really.

So I have a co-worker to thank for introducing me to VitaTops; an amazing 100 calorie cake-like muffin “top” that is actually NOT full of crap.

I didn’t believe her when she raved about it. I thought something has to give – they must be tasteless or a weird consistency….something! I tried one today and it was so rich and chocolatey, a moist cake-like texture, dotted with a few chocolate chips. I kept looking at the package to be sure I was reading right:

- 7 grams fibre

- 1.5 grams fat

- 4 grams protein

- 28% of your DV of Calcium

- 100 calories

I am always looking for new 100 calorie snack ideas. It’s a great number of calories for a snack and people are often amazed at what I can pack into 100 calories. If it was up to me, my snacks would be so much bigger and sweeter but I have to be smart and sensible…and this is why I’m really excited with the VitaTops.

They’re a Canadian Company and I went to the website to see what else they had. Imagine my excitement when I saw you can order online AND they have 12 packs for some ridiculously crazy cheap price. So I was happily  punching in my info to see what the shipping would be and can you believe it- from Ontario to Vancouver from a CANADIAN company it was $25! I figured whatever I would have saved in their low prices was obviously over run by the unbelievable shipping cost.

I did pick some up at Superstore; they’re in the frozen dessert section and average to less than $1 per top. Not bad! I found myself very satisfied and the Chocolate Beast within me settled down to a quiet slumber once I was done (and was licking the wrapper clean!)

Go ahead and experiment with making up your own 100 calorie snacks and take them to work or school…remember fruit is always a great snack of course!

If you have any snacks you swear by, let me know- I’d love to hear it!

Snack well and live happy.

Chere Michelle

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Quinoa- What took me so long to blog about this wonder food?

I’m a great procrastinator. In all things. This is no exception because I’ve been meaning to sing the praises of quinoa (pronounced KEEN-wah) for some time now. I’m sure you’ve heard of it, it was all over the news last year as a great new food to use in place of rice…well, let me tell you- it’s SO MUCH MORE THAN THAT.

This little gem is actually NOT a grain like many people assume. It’s not part of the grass family and has an unusually high protein content for a plant based food. This is what makes it truly unique and an absolute must for any Vegan or Vegetarian lifestyle.

Let’s take a look at 1 CUP of quinoa (or 3.5 oz) and some key facts:
** 16% of your daily value for Protein!
** Fat is 3.6 grams of 5% of daily value
** Packed with all the B Vitamins, particularly high in Folate at 19%, followed by Thiamin at 13%
** Iron is good at 15% of daily value
(REMEMBER THIS IS ALL IN 1 LITTLE CUP!)

There’s something different about the taste too; quinoa should have a little bite to it and not be all mushy. I get a bit of a nutty taste personally, NOTHING like rice…I love it in stir fry because it doesn’t soak up the sauce. I love using my leftover quinoa and making a salad; add veggies and seasoning, dressing and it holds up so well. All day.

There is a downside to all this…the price. Quinoa isn’t as affordable as I’d like but you know what? I’m going to keep stocking it because as a Veg, I need to look at alternate protein sources and I’m willing to spend a little more to get a quality food for my body.

If you haven’t tried quinoa yet, I urge you to do so. I cook it using 1 cup of quinoa (rinsed well) to 1 3/4 cup water….simmer for about 12-14 minutes UNCOVERED and stir every once in awhile. Once mine is cooked I throw in chopped green onions and some S & P…and go crazy.

Happy Eating….
Love Chere Michelle

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The Bean of my Dreams

Edamame.

“Eda-what?” OK, they’re really just baby soybeans but I’ve been in love with this little hairy bean for years…(hey only the pod is slightly hairy!).

In just one serving of edamame, there are 9 grams of protein alone! Seriously, that is equivalent to 4 slices of whole wheat bread and if you stick with the bean, you’re not getting all those extra carbs. Plus, one serving has about 10% of your daily value for iron- not too shabby for a plant now is it?

The most common way to eat edamame is boiled in the pod and tossed with salt. Personally I prefer a coarse sea salt over your average table kind but have been known to put too far too much on…You can also buy the beans already shelled and those I keep in my freezer to toss in salads.

I must admit I’ve neglected the soybean for about 2 months and as I was cleaning out the freezer tonight I came across a hard, icy bag. My heart fell to the floor. How could I be so callous and careless with my love? I vowed to bring edamame back into my life and bring it back with GUSTO.

How can anyone NOT like this super star legume? It’s salty…it’s fun to eat…it’s packed full of good stuff our bodies need and crave.

Wait- some of you might be thinking, “What about the fact soy is all over the news and supposedly bad for us?”. Know what? I’m waiting for MORE research and MORE facts on this; all the studies I’ve read are too small and too inconclusive. My personal experience shows me the benefits of soy outweigh any rumours…if I was to dissect any food out there, I’m sure I could come up with reasons to not eat any of it!

I go with my gut and what my body craves and I do it in moderation.

Now go out in search of the soybean and enjoy!

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Balance…how precious it is.

Photo by Mark Vanderkam, of Kent Avery's Sculptures

Today I got out and walked along our city’s lovely and treasured Sea Wall at Stanley Park. I used to live STEPS from this oasis and I enjoyed all it had to offer daily. I just couldn’t get enough. Today I finally made it back down there and was instantly flooded with all the wonderful feelings the Park itself evokes and the West End…

It made me stop and think of how blessed I am and what I’m thankful for. While this post may not deal specifically with nutrition, weight loss or some new fitness craze- it does deal with emotional well being and how crucial that is to OVERALL health. As I walked in the sun my My Guy, I tilted my face to the sun, took a deep cleansing breath and counted out some things I was thankful for in my life…

I’m thankful I have a yoga class to ground me every week and give me the space and time to let go and breathe…

I’m thankful for My Guy and his support and love for who I am…

I’m thankful my parents are both healthy and trying to live as simply as they can…

I’m thankful I live in Vancouver, in Canada; where we have riches some people only dream about…and I am thankful I don’t take these riches for granted…

I’m thankful My Boys are both with me…

I’m thankful we have free health care and I can spend the time to find out what’s troubling my tummy and not have to worry that I can’t afford it, or help isn’t there…

I’m thankful there is food in my cupboards…and soy milk in my fridge…

I’m thankful that I can walk out my door, down to the beach and be greeted with the balancing rock sculptures of Stanley Park, as in the picture above (by Kent Avery), and be reminded how truly important BALANCE in our daily lives is.

What are you thankful for?

Love Chere Michelle

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