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Taste Testing Galore
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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Water and Tea

Have you been told to drink more water?  I love drinking water but sometimes I want a little flavor. I figured out a quick and simple solution.  Tea.  Herbal tea that is. Black and green teas are tasty, but also contain caffeine which would almost defeat the purpose of all that consumption. There are so many varieties of herbal teas these days.  You can get single flavors like chamomile or blends like raspberry passion.  You can get tea in bags or loose tea.  Loose tea is more economical and more environmentally friendly.  If you do choose loose then you will need a tea ball or a tea pot with a strainer.  I use both but prefer the loose.  The loose also tends to be fresher.  
In the morning I make a pot of tea and have a hot cup.  Then I put the teapot in the fridge and in the afternoon I have a lovely iced version.  Some of my favorites are blends that I have purchased in tea shops around the country.  In the Miami area there is shop called Teavana in the Falls.  I have not been there yet, but have heard that there is a great selection.  If you are in other areas of the country check out the local tea shops and spice up you daily water intake with some tea.

Would you like other ways to spice up you meals, then contact Healing Through Nutrition and spice up we shall.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Herbs make everything better

Hello.  I have been away for a few days due to some technical difficulties, but I am back.  I apologize for my absence. 

Now on to todays topic.  Herbs.  I know what some of you might be thinking.  I mean fresh herbs like dill, taragon, basil, cilantro, and even parsley.  For many reasons I do not use salt (except for in my kick butt guacamole).  Most people can not imagine not using salt, but for health reasons we all need to cut down on our consumption and a way to still have flavor with out the use of salt is fresh herbs.

I just had a delicious salad with red leaf lettuce, multi colored tomatoes, english cucumbers, yellow endive, button mushrooms, goat and sheep feta and fresh taragon leafs.  Let me tell you something, everytime I had a bite with a taragon leaf it was like a big burst of flavor in my mouth.

If you are wanting to or needing to cut down on your salt consumption try an addition of fresh herbs.  If you would like some guidance on this topic or other food related topics please contact Healing Through Nutrition.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Listening is so so important and a short note about it

I know that I wrote about listening to your body the other day, but I just feel the need to share again.  


Today at lunch I shared with a friend that I was not feeling great, and frustrated because I had so much to do. Starting with a to do list, so I would know just how much I have to do.


She said,"Loren, remember what we say in Yoga.  Always listen to your body."


This is one of the biggest gifts that I get from yoga on and off of the mat.


We can make food choices that are healthy for us.  We can practice yoga or do what ever exercise we do.  We can make to do lists.  If our body is not up for it, then we must rest.  Perhaps, it is our bodies way of reminding our minds to rest as well.  Ah ha, another lesson from yoga and from life for that matter.


Heal yourself by listening to your body.  Heal yourself with food.  Healing Through Nutrition.