Showing posts with label Salsa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Salsa. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Heirloom Tomato Salsa & What are you Passing On??

Heirloom Tomato Salsa

2 red heirloom tomatoes
1 large yellow heirloom tomato
1 red onion
jalapeno
cilantro
lemon or lime juice~splahs
Himalyan salt



We've been busy with school starting up and finishing up our summer classes.  If it wasn't for the heat we are having I'd think we were having an early fall.  We live in a wooded area and the leaves are falling so much we are going to have to get up on our roof to clean the gutters out.

My daughter and I went for a bike ride today.  The sun is hot and there is a nice breezy wind that kept us cooled.  Remember to engage your children in fellowship and in some fun physical activity. 
They need to know we desire their company and value them...just make sure you do something that they will enjoy doing.


For inquiring readers out there I am still doing th P90X~lean.  I'm on my second round.  I am not as intense about it as I was in the beginning.  On the two days I work, I do not do it .  I have a family to care for and when I'm gone, I want them to remember I put them before P90X. 
Exercise is important but I do not want to make an idol out of it.  I am exercising for Health~ primarily. Yes, I think it would be cool to look like a fitness model...but I want to love on my family and take care of the needs of life...and since we eat a primarily raw diet, I find that I spend a great deal of time preparing, (uncooking or juicing), shopping or making pick ups at different locations to have on hand healthful foods that do not break the bank.
Some do not understand why I take the time to  make all the foodstuffs that I do...well....I have been on the end of ill health** and it costs more ...time away from my family...focusing on illness can be very consuming for those that are close~all of our choices focused on how I felt, what I would be able to do....loss of communication with those I love~since everything was centered around me, I missed out on just being with them and didn't get to enjoy what was going on in their life...and $$$...doctors, frustration, pain and so many other negatives....yes, my family got to serve me, which is a good character developer for them...BUT...I like living, participating in LIFE and feeling good....that is why I do the things I do....I have had enough of participating in illness...so as much as I am able with the restored health and knowledge God has given me, I will continue to hang out in my kitchen and strive to live healthfully, so that I can teach my children an alternative to the culture we live in and in the process I hope to encourage others and be a help to them.
If you think about it..a hundred years ago or so people spent a great deal of time growing, harvesting, preserving and preparing meals....so what if I miss out on some of today's media attractions....I'm probably better off for it...there is so much pollution out there....pollution not only for the body, but for the mind....Most of the time the things we have allowed to pollute us, we pass on to our children...whether in body~by what we eat, or from our minds by what we have allowed into our thoughts.
May we be endeavoring to pass on good, positive and life giving things to our children or those in our sphere of influence.
What are you passing on~

**I do understand that not all ill health is self inflicted by diet or lifestyle and these comments are not directed at anyone.  I am speaking from my own experience with ill health and my journey to a more healthful lifestyle.
This has been a journey..... and it is one that I am still traveling.  I have not arrived.  I am just in a better place than I used to be.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Kale Salad...Italian Mustard Dressing and Salsa Recipes

KALE SALAD

2 heads of kale cleaned and de-stemmed and shredded
red onion
garlic
pumpkin seeds
chopped tomato
olive oil
lime juice
Bragg's Liquid Amino's

This salad is best left overnight to marinate and soften.

ITALIAN MUSTARD DRESSING...I just made this up off the top of my head..good and tangy

1/2 c. olive oil
1/4 c. lime juice
1/8 c. coconut water vinegar
1/8 c. water
Italian seasoning blend
oregano
1 T. dijon mustard
water
Blend in Vita-mix

SALSA

In Vita-mix
2 large heirloom tomatoes
1 jalapeno
1/4 red onion
1/4 c. lime juice
2-3 garlic cloves
blend on #2
add:
chopped cilantro & one large chopped tomato & salt

These are a few recipes I've made in the last couple of days. I've been eating a lot of kale salad, smoothies and blended soups. I also got my jucing done for a couple days. I've been spending time with my family and watching my son work out in our yard, as he tries to re-create order and new design. We are giving him free reign to landscape our front yard and I am excited to see how it turns out this summer. I'll post before and after pictures when the project is complete.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Corn Salad & benefits of Rebounding

For those of you that are new to my blog I am posting what I consume each day. Some people have expressed interest and this will help me to see my own progress. I will also be posting my recipes. :)

1 1/2 pints of watermelon juice

bowl of pineapple and strawberries

16 oz green lemonade

late afternoon

bowl of romaine topped with corn salad and about 3 corn chips crushed on top

evening~
bowl of strawberries & blueberries
later~
bowl of homemade salsa & chips

25 mins on the rebounder (mini trampoline) check out this video for the benefits of rebounding http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0th5xUMSz0

45 mins cardio/weights

CORN SALAD

6 small ears of corn cut from cob

2 bell peppers (one red, one green)

1 bunch of cilantro

1/2 lime juiced

1/2 lemon juiced

Himalayan salt

Jalapeno's to taste

FRESH SALSA
2 Red tomatoes~diced
2 yellow heirloom tomatoes~diced
2 garlic cloves~pressed
1/2 bunch of cilantro~chopped
1/2 lemon~juiced
salt to taste

42 Ways the Body Responds to Rebounding
By Dr. Morton Walker and Albert E. Carter

The study of the human body is fairly interesting. The moment it becomes no less than amazing is when we understand what happens as the body is placed under the demands of movement and resistance we call exercise. Rebounding is an effective exercise that reduces your body fat; firms your arms, legs, thighs, abdomen, and hips; increases your agility; strengthens your muscles overall; provides an aerobic effect for your cardiopulmonary systems; rejuvenates your body when it's tired, and generally puts you in a state of mental and physical wellness. In fact, there are at least 41 fascinating ways the body responds to regular rebounding, detailed below:

1.Rebounding provides an increased G-force (gravitational load), which strengthens the musculoskeletal systems.
2.Rebounding protects the joints from the chronic fatigue and impact delivered by exercising on hard surfaces.
3.Rebounding helps manage body composition and improves muscle-to-fat ratio. Rebounding diminishes body fat , improves muscle tone, improves the efficiency with which the body burns carbohydrate, and lowers pulse rate and blood pressure.
4.Rebounding aids lymphatic circulation by stimulating the millions of one-way valves in the lymphatic system. Your lymphatic system acts as your body's internal vacuum cleaner.
5.Rebounding circulates more oxygen to the tissues- and where the is oxygen there cannot be disease.
6.Rebounding establishes a better equilibrium between the oxygen required by the tissues and the oxygen made available.
7.Rebounding increases capacity for respiration.
8.Rebounding tends to reduce the height to which the arterial pressures rise during exertion.
9.Rebounding lessens the time during which blood pressure remains abnormal after severe activity.
10.Rebounding assists in the rehabilitation of a heart problem.
11.Rebounding increases the functional activity of the red bone marrow in the production of red blood cells.
12.Rebounding improves resting metabolic rate so that more calories are burned for hours after exercise.
13. Rebounding helps fluid move easily within the body, thus helping muscle performance and lightening the load required of the heart.
14. Rebounding decreases the volume of blood pooling in the veins of the cardiovascular system preventing chronic edema.
15. Rebounding improves circulation. It encourages collateral circulation (the formation of new branch blood vessels that distribute blood to the heart) by increasing the capillary count in the muscles and decreasing the distance between the capillaries and the target cells.
16.Rebounding strengthens the heart and other muscles in the body so that they work more efficiently.
17.Rebounding allows the resting heart to beat less often. Each beat becomes more powerful and sends out a greater surge of blood around the body to nourish its 60 trillion cells.
18.Rebounding lowers circulating cholesterol and triglyceride levels.
19.Rebounding lowers low-density lipoprotein (bad) in the blood and increases high-density lipoprotein (good) holding off the incidence of coronary artery disease.
20.Rebounding promotes tissue repair.
21.Rebounding for longer than 20 minutes at a moderate intensity increases the mitochondria count within the muscle cells, essential for endurance.
22.Rebounding adds to the alkaline reserve of the body, which may be of significance in an emergency requiring prolonged effort.
23. Rebounding improves coordination between the propreoceptors in the joints, the transmission of nerve impulses to and from the brain, transmission of nerve impulses and responsiveness of the muscle fibers.
24.Rebounding improves the brain’s responsiveness to the vestibular apparatus within the inner ear, thus improving balance.
25.Rebounding offers relief from neck and back pains, headaches, and other pain caused by lack of exercise.
26.Rebounding enhances digestion and elimination processes.
27.Rebounding allows for deeper and easier relaxation and sleep.
28.Rebounding results in better mental performance, with keener learning processes.
29.Rebounding curtails fatigue and menstrual discomfort for women.
30.Rebounding minimizes the number of colds, allergies, digestive disturbances, and abdominal problems.
31.Rebounding tends to slow down atrophy in the aging process: Rebounding can actually reverse, prevent or diminish the hardening of the arteries. By conquering this ultimate pathology, you will keep your mind alert, skin smooth, skeleton flexible, libido intact, kidneys functioning, blood circulating, liver detoxifying, enzyme systems alive, hold memory intact, and avoid all systems of the aging process.
32. Rebounding is an effective modality by which the user gains a sense of control and an improved self image.
33. Rebounding supplies a reserve of bodily strength and physical efficiency.
34. Rebounding helps the body attain peak cell function through chemical function.
35. Rebounding expands the capacity for fuel storage, resulting in extra endurance.
36. Rebounding stimulates metabolism. Rebounding provides for a better absorption.
37. Rebounding promotes body growth. Growth of the long bones is especially stimulated by rebounding due to the stimulating effect of the pituitary gland, which produces growth hormone.
38.Rebounding increases the capacity for respiration. Breathing is controlled by changes in the volume of the chest cavity brought about mainly by muscular movements of the diaphragm, Repeated rebounding exercise accomplishes more muscle movements of the diaphragm with the consequent chest expansion.
39. Rebounding boosts red blood cells. Rebounding increases the functional activity of the red bone marrow in the production of red blood cells. The red blood cells carry oxygen and nutrients to the tissues of the body and also help remove carbon dioxide from them.
40. Rebounding helps fight fatigue. Rebounding tones the glandular system to increase the output of the thyroid gland, the pituitary gland and the adrenals-which all help to restore energy.
41. Rebounding exercises every part of your body.
42. Rebounding is enjoyable!
People who rebound find they are able to work longer, sleep better, and feel less tense and nervous. The effect is not just psychological, because the action of bouncing up and down against gravity, without trauma to the musculoskeletal system, is one of the most beneficial aerobic exercises ever developed.

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