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Not Counting Down the Days


By Katharina's Food Adventures (Visit website)



Hello everyone! As I mentioned in my last post, I am back up at school. Although my classes haven’t started yet, I’ve been getting ready for this coming semester. I’ve been having so much fun since being back here. Reconnecting with my friends, and making new ones everyday! Seriously, every day has brought me a new adventure. Anyway, I wanted to talk about how I’ve been doing on my journey to strengthen my liver. I haven’t been doing this for a month quite, but almost! I thought a month sounded like a good amount of time to let my body adjust and do a lot of healing. Does this mean I’m just going to stop after the month has gone by? No, I will continue this, but not so focused on certain foods. While browsing Foodbuzz I stumbled across an interesting article written by RD and writer of  the blog Practical NutritionNour. There was one sentence that really resonated with me: ”Enjoy them for the color, taste, aroma, and the whole meal experience, and think less of how they could physiologically affect your body from the inside” I know that recently I’ve been including little tidbits about the various foods I’ve been eating. Of course, there’s nothing wrong with that, but when I’m eating my meal I don’t actually think about those tidbits. When I eat I usually just think of how colorful the food is and the flavors! Everything I’ve been eating has tasted delicious, and that’s something that will never change. After all, isn’t that why people really love food? I’m a creature of introspection–constantly reflecting and observing the world around me and realizing that I’m in it… a part of it. So I choose to live my life as nobly and as compassionately as possible. I care about myself as much as I care about others–and that’s a lot. And isn’t it wonderful that one of the ways I can take care of myself is through food?


Moreover, I’ve got some exciting news to share with you all (more exciting news at the end of the post as well)! I’m sure some of you have heard of Foodbuzz’s Project Food Blog. Since I’m participating, I will be completing the various challenges the judges have come up with. This is going to be so much fun! I hope that you will support me and vote for the entries I submit! I’ll definitely keep you all updated on how it goes down. It would be a dream come true if I became the next food blog star.


The last meal I cooked in Florida.


Sounds dramatic! I decided to cook the red kale loosely using the same recipe that I like to use for other greens. I also made a delicious and aromatic batch of red lentil and date dhal inspired by this recipe, served it over a slighty spicy and spiced sweet potato and butternut squash purée. Once it was served I took a bit of ghee and just let it melt on top.



Rich in flavor and undeniably satisfying.


On my last day in Florida I got to hang out with a good friend of mine that was visiting from Virginia!


We soaked up the South Beach sun and time was of little importance to us. Living in the moment.



Literally overflowing bowl of oats


Overflowing with coconut milk!


First actual night back in Richmond means...


Great food (chili con corn with veggies, provolone, tortilla strips, served over lentils and rice)


And even greater friends!


Even though most of us lead separate lives now, we never forget our friendship.



A feeble attempt at making coconut butter--just wasn't the same.


My meals have been consisting of a lot of green and yellow colors lately--also a failed attempt at molding the rice and lentils.


The yellowness comes from cooking the onions and garlic in turmeric. Remember the wonderful benefits of turmeric? “In both Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese Medicine, it is considered a digestive bitter and a carminative. It can be incorporated into foods, including rice and bean dishes, to improve digestion and reduce gas and bloating. It is a cholagogue, stimulating bile production in the liver and encouraging excretion of bile via the gallbladder.” I’ve even heard that it’s good for alleviating arthritic conditions and menstrual cramps!



Yellow green... green yellow!


Garlic, onions, turmeric, artichoke hearts, kale beans, quinoa, shredded mango chutney and sweet mango pickle, flax oil, and cilantro. Ah yes, I cooked a grain besides rice! You know me, I like to keep things different or else I get bored. I’m a gemini, what can I say?



And can you believe that I found a 2 lb. tub of dates at the Indian store for $4.99?


Talk about a great deal! I’ve been loving them dipped in the “coconut butter” I attempted to make, with other nut butters, in cooking, and just plain! Actually, the other day when I had a friend over I asked if he had ever tried dates before. That night he was introduced to nature’s candy, and it brought a smile to my face when he asked if it was okay if he could have another one. Of course! Who am I to be a hog when I’ve got 2 pounds of dates?


Okay so I wanted to keep this post from bursting at the seams with what I’ve been up to–mission… kind of accomplished. But I have been bursting at the seams! I’ve been very eager to share with you all that I’m hosting a giveaway!!! I haven’t had one on my blog in such a long time. I was contacted by Kroeger Herbs to give you all the opportunity to win a bottle of their Serenity and Healthy Gut herbal combinations. They were kind enough to ask me which of their products I thought you all would benefit from the most. I remembered in one of my past posts that many of you mentioned that unnecessary stress makes its way into your lives, and I also know that many of you also have some tummy issues; so I thought these two products would be great! Now here’s what you have to do to have a chance at winning (yoohoo!):


1. Go to their site and comment on this post telling me something you learned.


Additional entries (don’t forget to comment on this post telling me you did these things):


2. Sign up for their newsletter.


3. Follow them on Facebook.


4. Follow them on Twitter.


Make sure to get your entries in by Friday, August 27. Best of luck everyone!






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