Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Food For Thought

Julia Child started cooking because she liked to eat, and because she loved her husband Paul. There was no rhyme or reason to it, she just didn't want to have nothing to do while she and her husband were stationed in France. And look at how successful she became. I feel like we lose sight of that sometimes in the craziness that is our everyday lives. She once said, "Find something you're passionate about and keep tremendously interested in it." What is that something? For me it's cooking and journalism. What's your something?

         "...nothing is too much trouble if it turns out the way it should."


Back To Basics

Growing up in a generation where everything is so fast paced sometimes makes my head spin. Now a days it is rare that a family sits at a dinner table to eat together and converse about various subjects, or that people get a chance to eat a good home cooked meal. What happened? I'm not sure exactly, but what I do know is that I am so greatful that my family still makes it a point to stay connected. As my older sister and I begin to think about moving out of our parents' house someday and starting our own families, there is such a comfort in knowing that we can always come back and catch up around the table. We ought to take the time to go back to the basics, and rediscover who we are, and I think that one of the best ways to do that is through food. I want to get old family recipes and cook my way through my family's history. It's a new spin on the movie Julie and Julia. I'm not sure where to begin, but I think the best way to start is at the beginning.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Simple Solutions: Part III

I have finished the fast. 10 days with no meat. Was it a challenge? Not really. Could I do it again? Absolutely. I must admit, I have missed eating chicken, and having the option of eating a burger (although I rarely do), but in order for me to be the best me that I can be, I have to balance my diet. I am making a lifestyle choice. I am choosing to eat a vegetarian diet every other month.

Some random thoughts for you:

I have learned to enjoy eating more vegetables.
I have enhanced my cooking skills, by not using meat.
I have learned that flavor, taste and texture do not have to be comprised just because meat is not part of the equation.
Surprisingly, I was just as full just eating vegetables, as I would be had I been eating meat.


My favorite meal that I had while I was on my fast was a whole grain tomato, basil and mozzarella flat bread from Cosi.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Simple Solutions Part II: Hearty Veggie Wrap

I'm on day four of my no meat diet and I'm doing well with it. I'm excited about the possibilities that this will give me. Even though I'm not eating meat, my diet didn't change as much as I thought it would; the only difference is that now I'm eating the right foods, with the right mindset and the right perspective. I've found that I am just as full as I would be if I were eating a cheeseburger or a steak and cheese (yum!!).

The first thing on my menu was starting my day off with prayer.

Next: Hearty Veggie Wrap

What You'll Need:
 diced mushrooms
 chopped green onions
1 medium diced tomato
1 medium green pepper
 chopped fresh spinach
2 tsps of garlic salt
2 tbs of extra virgin olive oil
egg whites
pack of tortillas
1 tbs of unsalted butter


Let's Get Cooking!

Heat a non-stick skillet over medium heat and drizzle the olive oil into the pan. Once heated, saute the mushrooms, spinach, green pepper, tomato, and green onions. Add the garlic salt next and mix in with the vegetables then pour in the egg whites and mix again until the egg whites are cooked all the way through. After the vegetables and egg whites are cooked keep on low heat.  Use another non-stick pan and melt the butter, then place the tortilla until it gets lightly golden on each side then remove and put on a plate and start to put the wrap together. Add the egg white mixture into the center of the tortilla then fold the tortilla horizontally first, then vertically and tuck the sides in. Eat and Enjoy

Bon Appetit!

Friday, July 1, 2011

Simple Solutions Part I

As a Christian, I have come to understand that my body is a temple for the Lord Jesus Christ, it is not my own. With this understanding in the forefront of my mind, I realize that I need to treat my body as such. In order for me to live a healthy life, and not be just another statistic of African-American women, I have to start making smart, and simple solutions for myself. Loosing weight doesn't mean going on crash diets, or overdoing it at the gym. It's a choice. It is finding a balance between eating correctly and maintaining  your body physically through exercise of physical activity. I used to think that I was fat all the time and I was disgusted with what I saw when I looked in the mirror, but my mindset was that I thought it would be to hard to change. Now that I'm older and more knowledgeable about health risks, and healthy living I am more determined to be the healthiest that I can be, both spiritually and physically. I will feed my spirit with the Word of God, and I will tone my body with exercise, and feed my body with the right foods. This combination is bound to work because the Lord is the first thing on my menu. When I put Him first, He's leading me and I steadily follow Him in the right direction.
I am challenging myself to 10 days with no meat starting today. It was a little scary for me at first but then I thought to myself, no meat doesn't mean no flavor right? I can still have all of the flavors that I enjoy and have grown accustomed to, in a new way.

This is going to be a series of blog posts of my 10 day journey with a no meat diet. If all goes well, I'll make another blog that is devoted solely to healthy living and healthy eating from a Christian's perspective