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5 Weightloss Tips to Try for 2 weeks with Guaranteed Results…

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

that won’t make you feel like you’ve given up the right to be happy. Because… above all else… you deserve to be Happy and Healthy (at the same time!).

1. CUT OUT SODA AND PASTEURIZED JUICE
Replace with water, Pellegrino, or unsweetened tea. I would recommend not even using Agave. Purchase the tea called “Throat Coat” by Traditional Medicinals. This tea is naturally sweet and adds a nice flavor and sweetness if you brew with other teas (more than one tea bag will make enough tea for a couple of sittings. And try Sun Brewing Your Tea). One beverage that I love is a bag of Throat Coat tea steeped for 10 minutes in a glass of ice cold Pellegrino. The bubbles help release the flavor of the tea, and it’s very much like a cream soda! YUM!

Another sweetener I recommend is Stevia (keep a little container in your purse and you can enjoy sweet beverages when you’re out and about without breaking the rule :-) ). A couple of tea spoons of Organic Coconut Sugar from Essential Living Foods, Raw Honey or Organic Grade B maple are okay after the two weeks. During this two weeks you really want to train yourself to appreciate beverages without sugar.

2. REPLACE RICE WITH SALAD GREENS
Salad is filling like rice, but it helps you get a little extra hydration and fiber – both keys to detoxification and cleansing. This is a very easy transition to make. At home, whether you’re making a grilled free-range bird or a stew, it will be just as satisfying over a plate of greens. Use pre-washed, organic salad greens or serve it over Raw Greens (use Kale, Collard, or Swiss Chard).

How to Prepare Raw Greens…
Wash a bunch of greens (shrinks to about half the size) and dry them with a clean towel. Tear the greens into bite-sized pieces and put them in a large bowl. Give the greens a few good scrunches with your clean hands. Throw a pinch or two of Celtic Sea Salt (less is more – the flavor of the greens is released with this method and they become very flavorful. The salt is mostly useful for drawing out the water and making them tender). Continue to massage until tender. (Optional) Add a couple of teaspoons, or to taste, of Organic Cold-Pressed Olive Oil or any oil you like (try Og. Raw Coconut Oil, Walnut Oil, or a dash of Sesame oil for an Asian flavor) and continue to massage gently until combine. The greens actually look like they’ve been lightly cooked, and they TASTE AMAZING. Add a teaspoon or two of minced garlic and/or dried/fresh herbs to REALLY TAKE THE FLAVOR UP A NOTCH.

3. REPLACE BREAD OR BUNS WITH LETTUCE, CABBAGE, OR COLLARD LEAF
Bread and concentrated protein like Meat or Dairy is the worst combination for your complexion and your figure. The combination is indigestible and mucks up your colon with toxins that make you old and sick, especially when eaten everyday, which is common in the West.

Try wrapping any of your favorite sandwiches or burgers in fresh romaine lettuce (or even iceburg if that is the only option – don’t be embarrassed. Ask the people at McDonald’s to do it. You’re worth it!), red cabbage, or a collard leaf (remove the thickest part of the stem – about halfway up the leaf). I sometimes even bring my own lettuce or greens if I have good organics at home. Bring it in a container in your bag and discreetly pull it out and put it on the bread plate while you’re waiting for your meal.

4. REPLACE KETCHUP WITH MUSTARD (not Honey Mustard. Plain Mustard)
Ketchup is full of empty calories. It spikes your blood sugar and sparks your cravings. This one little change, which will be one you’ll make regularly if you eat out, is a great exercise. Helps you practice preference in a way that really works for you, and this gives you power for the other choices in your life.

If you don’t like mustard, try oil & vinegar or fresh lemon. You’ll be surprised at how pleasing the natural flavor of food is when you just enhance it a bit with a little tartness. On the rare occasion that I eat French Fries, I love them with a spritz of fresh lemon juice and some black pepper. Try it today, and learn to love, not just the taste of foods, but the way you feel when you eat them…

5. SKIP THE SIDE DISHES AND DESSERT
If there’s a side dish on the menu that catches your eye, like the Truffle Mac & Cheese or the Scallop Potatoes, make that the center of your meal and order a salad without dressing to go with it. Your flavorful side dish will give your salad bulk and flavor.

After dinner, resist the urge to order dessert (at this point it is usually not more than an urge, or something we’re “used to”). While everyone else is halting their digestion with cheesecake, sip an herbal tea or black coffee and savor the temporary pleasure that everyone relishes around you. If you must enjoy a particular dessert, make it your meal and have it alone. Desserts are generally tough on digestion and sugar is tough on the liver, and as much as we enjoy them, we need to consider kindness when it comes to our most prized possession – OUR BODY

Bonus: Learn to drink coffee and tea black or don’t drink them at all, and refer to Rule #1.

Additional Bonus: Follow a Kosher Diet for the two weeks, or try Vegan.

After the two weeks, keep up these rules as often as possible. You will see your body and life become more beautiful everyday. I promise!

ENJOY!

P.S. If you think any of these rules are impossible, just ask yourself…


Do u like what u c when you look down? on Twitpic
…do I like what I see when I look down …?

Want to take it a few steps farther after you get through the two weeks, check out my blog for a Post-Holiday Cleanse

Or contact me directly. I am always happy to guide, mentor, encourage, and inspire.

After-Clubbing Confetti Elixir

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

I often feel depleted when I get back from the club and sometimes I’d indulge in dark foods for convenience and pacification. I don’t have to do this anymore, because I know how to nourish and medicate myself in a more balanced and positive way. We can indulge and detoxify and even medicate ourselves with the right foods, any time of day or night. At least, this is what I believe and feel.

Tonight I got home after a great night of dancing at MJQ in Atlanta and made this amazing and simple elixir.


After Clubbing Confetti Elixir!
After Club Elixir

You do need a high power blender like the Vitamix for this elixir. Do yourself a favor and get one. Go to my Basics and Essentials page go through my affiliate code and get yourself free shipping.

Recipe: (serves 2)

1 Lemon, rind removed and pith intact
1 Sweet Orange, much of pith removed
1 1/2 Tbsp Bee Pollen
” ” Cacao Nibs
” ” Maple Syrup (Grade B)
” ” Coconut Oil
” ” E3Live Renew Powder
Pinch of Celtic Sea Salt
2 pinches of MSM Powder
Dash of Cayenne
Enough Pure Water to Cover

Blend and slow increase speed to highest. Take the speed high and low until the Elixir is totally homogenized and smooth. This is so good and so nourishing. You are going to love it! And your body definitely will!

ENJOY :)

Arame Alfredo

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Seaweed is one of the purest foods anyone has ever experienced. If you ever thought that seaweed was only for the Japanese, think again. Seaweed is the perfect food for anyone and everyone on this planet. We’ve been steered in the wrong direction in the West to think that the FDA or Kraft should be responsible for the bulk of what we eat. I now believe that human beings are innately good, because how else could we have been so gullible and led so far astray? We generally believe that we should trust and the media takes advantage of this. I will tell you right now that the food of the Earth, in all its purest forms, is the only food we would ever truly need. Seaweed is a perfect representation of what I mean.

Perhaps the most delicious and now detrimental foods that most of us love is pasta. So sad that your basic pasta, even if it is whole wheat, basically turns to a moldy, gluey mess in your intestines. Do you love pasta like I do, and miss it on the journey toward great health? Before you go running to Kraft begging them the create a healthy pasta, which is impossible in a laboratory, I urge you to consider your healthy and just-as-delicious alternatives already available care of Mother Earth…

I love Zucchini noodles as an alternative, but even more do I love seaweed! At Planet Raw in Santa Monica, California; you can indulge in the “cheeziest” and creamiest Cheezy Kelp Pasta. Kelp pasta is actually a pale yellow/tan color, much like semolina pasta. Another great alternative is Arame. Let dried Arame soak anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours or more. This delicious and hearty seaweed, when soaked, ends up more “al dente” in texture than the Kelp pasta. The dark color of Arame is reminiscent of Spaghetti al Nero di Seppia (Black Squid Ink Pasta), which I find a pleasing color contrast under a creamy blanket of Cashew Alfredo Sauce and raw crunchy cauliflower. Throw some bright green finely chopped parsley and confetti specks of a ground peppercorn blend on top of that, and you’ve got a glorious banquet of textures and taste sensations!


Arame Alfredo

Amiable Arame Alfredo
*Soak enough Arame so that each diner gets at least half a cup. One package of 1.76 Oz. or 50 Grams will give you about 4 -7 servings.

*Break up enough fresh, raw and organic cauliflower so that each serving of arame is topped with a bit over a 1/4 cup. Make sure the pieces are quite small – about half of what you would consider bite-sized.

To make the sauce, blend the following in your blender/Vitamix…
1 cup of soaked raw cashews, or macadamia nuts
1/4 cup of EVOO
1 Tbsp of Miso (I used the Barley Miso for this and it was knock-out!)
1 small garlic clove, rough chopped
Juice of half a lemon
1 1/2 Tbsp of Bragg’s Liquid Aminos
1/2 cup of pure water
Few pinches of Celtic Sea Salt to taste (savory is good because nothing else in the dish is salted, but do this to your liking and remember that guests can always add more salt if they like)

To plate…
Place a mound of Arame in the middle of your plate. Press the mound down slightly and top with the cauliflower, like eggs in a bird’s nest. Spoon enough of the creamy sauce onto the top so that it rolls onto the sides. Add chopped herbs like parsley, basil, or dill and only fresh ground pepper.

Buon Appetito and ENJOY!

(for another article about seaweed, go here.)

Green Smoothies are Elixirs of Life and Beauty!

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010


Sexy Super Green Smoothie

Life is the space where “things happen.” Beauty is a measure of the balance that can be perceived with the senses. We live in a toxic environment and we must nourish ourselves accordingly. Greens serve to cleanse our bodies and our minds. They are also a great source of protein. The food that has the highest percentage of protein in the world is Spirulina (a green food!). I now value the art of smoothie-making as much as any, especially green smoothies. The Vitamix makes “getting your greens” more enjoyable than ever before.

Ray and I went 10 days on the 14-day Nutritional Fast. I’m really proud of him – this was his first cleanse/fast! Today I decided I’m going to go back on Liquids and complete the Liver flushes (we didn’t complete the final 2 liver flushes). The gall bladder flush that I did really opened my eyes to what is inside of me… and all of us if we don’t cleanse regularly and avoid dead food. I actually didn’t regain the urge to eat solid food and I still haven’t regained it, so this is a strong sign to me that I need to keep going.

Here’s the recipe for the smoothie I had today…
Sexy Super Green Smoothie
2 cups of cooled Kava Kava Tea (Yogi Tea)
1 small sweet apple
1-2 cups of Dandelion
2 Tbsp Lucuma Powder
1 Tbsp Mesquite Pod Meal
1 Tbsp Billy’s Infinity Greens, Sun Is Shining, or Pure Synergy
1/2 to 1 Tsp Maca Root Powder (start small if you are new to this food)
1 Tbsp Honey (optional – I used Y.S. Organic Farms Super Enriched Honey)
1/2 Stevia Leaf
1 Tsp Cinnamon
1/2 Scoop Sunwarrior Protein
1/2 Tbsp Lecithin
2 Tbsp Coconut Oil

This would be a great smoothie for breakfast. You do want to have it earlier in the day. Go to my Basics and Essentials Page for information and links about where you can find these ingredients. And of course, you’ll want to blend this smoothie in a Vitamix Blender.

My favorite addition to smoothies these days is Lucuma, a.k.a. egg fruit. Lucuma powder is produced from the tropical Peruvian fruit that is dried and powdered. It gives a “milkshake” flavor and feel to smoothies. Lucuma actually is a popular ice cream flavor.

Here’s an informative video on Lucuma from Navitas Naturals (a popular brand that you can now find at Whole Foods)…



Green Smoothies are a powerful tool for women. If you want to shape up your body, drink mostly green smoothies for a week to a month. You will feel and look better than ever! They also calm the nerves and balance the mind.

I’m going to leave you with one more Green Smoothie Recipe with Chocolate! Greens and chocolate are great together. The calcium in greens combines synergistically with the magnesium in chocolate to create a nutritiously rich shake to start your day!

Chocolate Green Smoothie for Awakened Doing
1 coconut water + meat
1 scoop Sunwarrior Protein
1 Tbsp Dulse Flakes
1 Tbsp Mesquite
1 Tbsp Cacao Powder
1 Cup of Kale or other greens
1 Tbsp High Quality Oil like Walnut, Stone-crushed Olive, or Coconut
7 Cacao Beans with Skins (remove skins if you don’t have a Vitamix)
1 Tsp Spirulina or Superior Green Powder like Sun Is Shining at Sunfood Nutrition
~1/4 Tsp Fresh Grated Nutmeg

Enjoy!


Chocolate Green Protein Shake

Post Holiday Cleanse

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Working on losing that weight from the holidays? Before you get too far into the year with the same less than excellent results, let’s talk…

There’s a misconception about excess weight that does little to serve us in our weight loss endeavors. Many of us think of our bodies as food storage centers or a bag that gets stuffed when you fill it. So someone who is fat is more stuffed than someone who is slim. This type of thinking will only ever get you temporary results.

You may have heard that detoxification is an effective means for losing weight, but why? This understanding is key for anyone who wants to lose weight and has learned the hard way that eating less is only one small and relatively insignificant part. Understand that toxicity and excess fat are two sides of the same coin. In order to lose weight and keep it off, especially as you get older, detoxification is essential.

Wikipedia defines Obesity as “a medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that it may have an adverse effect on health, leading to reduced life expectancy and/or increased health problems.” Obesity is a disease caused by toxicity. The body stores toxins in the fat cells and will actually produce more fat to store more toxins, especially as we get older and the body becomes overloaded with toxins. These toxins are environmental, self-imposed (alcohol or smoking), or, especially these days, the results of eating SAD (Standard American Diet).

I started the 14-day Lifefood Nutritional Fast last Tuesday January 12th. On Sunday I did a gall bladder flush. Tomorrow and Sunday I’ll do liver flushes. This is the nutritional fast that is outlined in the LifeFood Recipe Book: Living on Life Force by Annie Padden Jubb. The detoxification I have experienced during this cleanse has been the deepest and most intense of any cleanse I’ve done so far. Despite the detox symptoms, the fast has been very easy because LifeFood soups and smoothies are delicious.

After Sunday’s gall bladder flush I started passing a few pebbles at about 3 A.M. Monday morning. I couldn’t believe what was inside of me! There was a lot of sediment and I managed to collect a few stones (yes I used tools and washed everything thoroughly, as you should, too!). Here they are… (Look away if you are easily disturbed!!!)

results of gall bladder flush

Better out than in!!

I’m at day 9 today…5 more days and I’ll share before and after pics. I’m really liking the results. My legs have really shaped up and I’m feeling much more balanced in mind and body. This is so worth it. I can’t tell you how good it feels to get younger :)

Here are some of the treats I’ve been blessed to savour during this nutritional FEAST…


Raspberry Electrolyte Lemonade Chocolate Pear Pudding Green Soup

Raspberry Electrolyte Lemonade (this is definitely as good as it looks!), Chocolate Pear Pudding, and Super Savory Green Soup topped with Spirulina, Nutritional Yeast, and Cayenne Pepper. I feel like continuing with this diet for a while. For one, it’s so easy! You just wash and rough chop everything and throw it in your Vitamix blender. I’ve just set a routine every day to prepare a beverage and a soup in the morning and that usually lasts Ray and me until the next day. I’m not spending as much time figuring out what to eat – this is always a plus with cleansing. I’m mostly using my own recipes and incorporating lots of exotic superfoods like Mesquite Pod Meal and Lucuma Powder. Just make sure you follow the book as to what you should avoid completely. I do recommend the recipes in the LifeFood book, especially if you are new to this cuisine. Annie Jubb really knows her stuff and it’s great to learn her secrets through this amazing set of recipes.

Here’s the fridge with a day’s worth of yummy Green Soup and Goji Berry Electrolyte Lemonade…
the fridge

The basic structure of the cleanse goes Lifefood blended soups, beverages and smoothies for Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and snacks. Vitamins like Chromium and the B Complex (use a superior brand like MegaFoods) 2 to 3 times a day. Castor Packs three times a day until day 11 of the cleanse. On day 4 of the fast you do the gall bladder flush, which involves drinking a cup of olive oil and a cup of lemon juice. Days 8 and 11 are liver flush days, which are the same as the gall bladder flush but you drink less oil. You also take a magnesium supplement and a gentle herbal laxative like Swiss Kriss each day three times a day to keep everything moving.

If you want to know exactly how to do this, get the LifeFood Recipe Book. It is a very healing cleanse and it is truly affective in helping you achieve your health goals.

I really feel good right now. You release so much emotionally through this cleanse, too. It’s so liberating!

Cat and her Raspberry Electrolyte Lemonade

Check out my Basics and Essentials page for tools to help you with your own detoxification and cleanse!

A truly enjoyable life is an empowered life, and harnessing the power to affect your health and beauty is really the pinnacle of our journey. Say that you’re worth it, believe that you’re worth it, and do something about it!

GREEN Life

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

This blog post is for anyone, but especially vegetarians and raw foodists. We seem to get so caught up in all of the different foods available. So many different types of fruit and vegetable, supplements, powders, and herbs. And now we have superfoods. Wow! How much there is to choose!

BUT

I MUST emphasize the importance of the basics. If you don’t provide constant cleansing for your body, you will get all clogged up NO MATTER WHAT YOU’RE EATING. If you are on a raw food diet, or any kind of diet, you must get these two basics every day…

1. CHARGED WATER

2. GREEN LEAFY VEGETABLES

You can throw all of your superfoods and herbs down the toilet if you do not incorporate these two massively important elements for any healthy lifestyle.

Human beings are identical to plants, and plants need water. When I say charged water, I mean water with structure or electrolytes. Your body cannot do much with water that does not contain electrolytes, and the water will end up taking from you rather than giving. There are many ways to charge water and I’m certainly no expert, but what I usually do is add a pinch of sea salt and/or a squeeze of lemon.

BEFORE I DO ANYTHING IN THE MORNING (and especially eat anything) I have a nice, big glass of clean water with a pinch of sea salt and about a teaspoon of MSM powder. If you’re new to MSM, you can work your way up by starting with a small pinch. It’s quite bitter so if you’ve passed the taste threshold with it just know that you can use a little less and still get great results. At least every other day I’ll squeeze a lemon into the water. Lemon water is great for providing a burst of vitamins and it’s very alkalizing. Helps keep you alkaline for the rest of the day.

It’s best to drink water on an empty stomach and not within 30 minutes of eating. I believe the general rule about how much water to drink is the number of ounces of your body weight divided by 2. So, someone who weighs 100 lbs should drink about 50 ounces of water a day. The more raw food a person eats, the less water one can drink. David Wolfe says that a raw foodist can divide their body weight by 4 to determine the number of ounces of water to drink each day.

(Daniel Vitalis can tell you much more about water. And trust me, you want to know.)

Now, the GREENS.

Perhaps we’re hearing the word “green” so much that people are beginning to block it out. But I have to say that if you never eat maca, chocolate, or hemp seeds again you’ll be right as rain as long as you get your greens.

Victoria Boutenko breaks it down in this interview for Supreme Master TV. (Watch parts 1 and 2)

The first 4 letters of the word HEALTH is HEAL. Health is the process of continuous healing. CHLOROPHYLL IS ESSENTIAL for healing. We are constantly bombarded with destructive free radicals and toxins, so we need chlorophyll to repair the damage and flush these toxins out.

Greens can be hard to eat, so liquify them. I do have a juicer which I use a few times a week. I’ll use it for a burst of nutrition when I don’t want my body to have to work through the fiber (after a workout or in the morning). Unless I’m fasting, I use the juicer sparingly. It’s also great to blend your greens. A wonderful standard recipe for a green smoothie is…

* 1 cup of seed milk or water
* Sweeten with fruit like apple or tropical fruits like durian or mamey. A banana works great if it is an organic, farm fresh banana (I do not recommend giant bananas like Chiquita). You could also add agave nectar or raw honey.
* 2 cups of greens (dandelion, kale, chard, collards, broccoli, etc.)

It’s great to add tumeric root, ginger root, and cinnamon to any juice or blended green drink. And always remember to chew everything that goes into your mouth. Chew each sip until you taste the sweetness. The act of chewing stimulates your body systems for proper digestion.

You will notice proper bowel regularity, enhanced mood, and a sweet little figure if you eat/drink your greens. Get at least two servings of greens a day. If you’re on the the run, try a green powder like Pure Synergy Powder for one of your servings.

Once your body is working properly at the basic level, then you can really start having fun with superfoods.

Want a sandwich? Try a nori roll :)

Monday, April 13th, 2009

If eating raw means lots of salad and dessert for you, remember your friendly sea veggies. It’s ideal to get some seaweed into your body everyday. Seaweeds provide you with…

MINERALS: this is what you’re made of!

POLYSACCHARIDES: highly complex sugars which are essential for longevity. Daniel Vitalis, the superfood elixir guru, calls them “computer chips” for the immune system which “activate the longevity code in cells.”

GLYCONUTRIENTS: Recently discovered. David Wolfe describes them as “elastic proteins.” These are also a sugar, but a bitter sugar. Seaweed is the only food that contains all 8 glyconutrients. Many health experts see the study of glyconutrients as an integral part of the future of medicine.

Here’s David Wolfe with some powerful information about seaweed:

David mentions 4 seaweeds in particular that will give you all 8 glyconutrients. These are Kelp, Dulse, Nori, and Sea Lettuce. Stock your cupboard with these seaweeds and you always have a nutritious snack or tasty condiment.

Nori is the wrapper for sushi and is readily available. It’s generally toasted, so look out for the kind that isn’t toasted if you want to stay raw. You can find nori as sheets or as flakes. If you buy the sheets, you can put anything on it that you would normally put on a sandwich, roll it up, and presto! I usually add lettuce or salad greens, tomato, zucchini, and nut/seed pate. You could also add sprouts, or use tofu if you just want to be vegan and not raw.

Here’s a simple and delicious way to incorporate the 4 seaweeds into your lifestyle.

Not-Just-Nori Roll

Nori Rolls

Toss a salad of mixed greens and dress with apple cider vinegar, olive oil, sea salt, and pepper. Add shreds of dulse, and sprinkle with Kelp powder and Sea Lettuce flakes.

Set a piece of nori out on a DRY, clean surface (becomes wilted and hard to work with if it gets wet). Put a nice mound of salad across the middle of the seaweed so that it looks like a green French flag (the salad is the middle stripe).

Lay slices of tomato, zucchini, or whatever other veggies you crave across the top of the salad. The put 4 or 5 tablespoons of nut/seed pate on top of the veggies. Try to make your placement of veggies and pate even across the seaweed so that you get equal amounts of all ingredients in each nori roll that you slice.

Take the bottom of the nori and fold it over the veggies as you tuck all of the filling under with your fingertips. Continue to roll until you have a cylinder of stuffed-nori goodness. You can seal your nori roll with liquid by rubbing a left-over piece of tomato or a lemon wedge at the end of the nori sheet just before you finish rolling. Gently cut 5 or 6 pieces with serrated knife. Keep a wet towel handy for wiping the knife between slices if you want to stay neat and tidy with each slice.

Here’s a recipe for a Sunflower Seed Pate. It’s great for Nori Rolls, Lettuce Wraps, or with a crudite.

Meaty Sunflower Seed Pate:
1 cup sunflower seeds, soaked and drained
3/4 cup sun-dried tomatoes, soaked and drained
1 garlic clove
2 tsp salt
1 tsp each of chili power, ground cumin, and curry powder
1/2 cup of irish moss gel (very easy to make and a recipe is easy to find on the internet)
1/4 cup nutritional yeast
1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
1/2 tsp black pepper

Blend until smooth in a food processor.

ENJOY!

the Bayfront Park Farmer’s Market

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

A gorgeous, delicious, and pleasant way to support local business! Today was a beautiful day in Miami and I finally got to get over to the farmer’s market at Bayfront Park. There’s beautiful produce, exotic fruits and live music!

gorgeous produce

I had a delicious raw, vegan lunch from a young woman who seemed to single-handedly run the only raw food booth at the market. She served curry salad with cashews and a meaty walnut pate. She also had some other interesting dishes like ripe plantain salad with cilantro and avocado salad, both jazzed up with dulse flakes.

I got the sampler so that I could try a little of everything. Yum!

my raw, vegan lunch
I almost ate the whole thing before I could take a picture of it!

Damon had cerviche from one of the stands. I don’t eat fish, but he said it was very fresh and tasty.

This market is every Thursday from 11 to 3. Click the picture to find out more info…

Bayfront Park Farmer’s Market

We picked up a few fruits from the market, including a mamey and an egg fruit. The egg fruit was new to both of us. It reminds me of bright yellow pound cake. The pit is similar to that of a durian. Damon doesn’t like durian all that much, but he liked this fruit.

Here’s what they look like…

canistel

Shoes: The World’s Most Dangerous Invention?

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

I’ve spent the last month and a half down in Miami, FL and I’m having an experience like no other. You see the worst of Capitalist and Consumerist America, as well as the greatest beauty this country has to offer.

I underwent a major surgery last July and began my healing in Atlanta, Ga. I thought I was doing well, but my healing seems to have accelerated dramatically since I came to Miami. I knew it had something to do with walking on the sand and swimming in the ocean. In the past, there was always a hunch that my shoes were doing me more harm than good, so it really has been wonderful to have direct contact with the earth as I do when I’m on the beach.

Today I discovered this video from David Wolfe, who is undoubtedly one of the most cutting-edge health gurus in the world. He blames the common shoe for much of our health woes. After spotting the title of this video I immediately said “uh huh… that’s what I thought.”

Here it is…

Rawkin’ Saturday in Miami :)

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

My twin sister Vicky and her beautiful life partner Rosita came to visit last Saturday Mar. 21st. We had an amazing day of raw food! We started out the day at the farmer’s market in Coconut Grove. You can see our pictures on flickr – the picture below is a link :)

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Later that evening I took them to the restaurant where I’m working, Lifefood Gourmet. Here’s a little video of the experience…

After this amazing day, they’ll be back soon. We’ll be making a couple of videos then, so stay tuned :)

Vicky’s also got some great information to share. Check out some of her Youtube Videos. Here’s her latest, which I really like.

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