Breaking bread is holy. It reminds me that all things break. Bread, hearts, relationships. But that ultimately all things are shared. Even those breaks. Especially those breaks. Continue reading
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Chocolate Brahmi Bark
Holy, medicinal, ancient and sumptuous, this is every reason to indulge. Continue reading
Thai Cabbage Noodle Salad
With rice noodles and a garlicky-nutty-tamari dressing, this salad is a summer favorite. “Taste and adjust: my new motto for life.” Continue reading
The Summer Six: Cool Foods for a Cool Summer
Six foods I lean into during the summer: good any time, any day in summer, and any time, any season for summer people. Continue reading
Coconut Mango Lime Cobbler
Have you even seen the way mangoes just drop from the tree at the very moment you pass by? Nature’s gifts of mango, coconut, maple syrup, lime, the cardamom flower – how is that anything but love reaching out to you, saying yes to you, saying I am life, I surround you, and I am everywhere loving you? Continue reading
Spring in a Bowl: A Simple Six Piece Salad
After months of travel, my greatest joy today is the simple joy of Spring as it blooms in my little corner of the world right here, right now, offering these raw, fresh delights. Continue reading
Coconut Curried Sweet Potato Bisque
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Dark Chocolate Raspberry Tart
Delicious elegance in 10 minutes. Continue reading
The Holiday List
Music, books, food – and, because it is the holidays, lots of giveaways Continue reading
Pumpkin Love: Poetry in a Pie
Pumpkin is a power food – full of fiber and rich with antioxidants to keep you young and vibrant. If made properly, pumpkin pie can be a healthy dessert, a great snack, and even a delicious breakfast. Continue reading
Spices: 5 Favorites for Fall
Did you know that spices can have up to 50 times more antioxidants than your favorite fruit, making them powerhouses when it comes to anti-aging? Here are my five favorites for Fall… Continue reading
How to Make a Dosa
Dosas are a delicious gluten-free wrap, much like the French crepe. Learn how to make this fermented treat and serve it up with my own Sweet Potato Masala and Coconut Chutney. High in protein, potassium, fiber and flavor, this is where “street food” meets super food. Continue reading
Cucumber Quinoa Green Beans & Greens Salad
A light but hearty, crunchy and comforting, refreshingly cool summer salad. Continue reading
Nadya’s Happy Belly Kale + Book
5 great reasons to love September, and one great way to enjoy Kale ~ Continue reading
Smooth Move Tonic
Addressing the third stage of digestion – elimination – this delicious evening tonic encourages regularity so you wake up feeling light, balanced, clear and vibrant. Continue reading
Your Dosha
Are you Air, Fire or Water? Which element are you?
What can nature tell you about your own unique nature?
Ayurveda is commonly described as the “Science of Life and Longevity.” It is considered the sister science of Yoga as they share many of the same philosophical principles and healing tools.
The Five Elements of Ether, Air, Fire, Water, and Earth, their interactions, fluctuations and rhythms, and impact on the body and to the mind are fundamental to Ayurvedic theory. These elements combine to make three bio-energies, called Doshas: Vata, Pitta, Kapha.
Every person has all of the elements and therefore all of the doshas, but everyone has these elements and energies in proportions that are unique to each individual. The goal of Ayurveda is to re-establish and maintain a person’s natural doshic balance so their own unique nature is supported, enhanced, celebrated, fulfilled.
* Learn How Each Element Affects You *
How to use this Blog for your Dosha
While this blog is designed to be relevant to everyone, each recipe has a dosha it targets to balance, reduce or pacify. To find recipes for you, type your dosha in the search box, or scroll down to see the “tag cloud” in the right column and click on the dosha of interest.
Since each season has a related dosha, it will benefit you to read about eating seasonally. You might even recognize yourself in the description of the seasons, or notice that there is one season in particular when you feel it’s more of a challenge for you to stay in balance. Spring is Kapha, Summer is Pitta, Autumn is Vata and Winter is Vata/Kapha.
I’ve organized recipes and articles by season, so once you know your season, you can do a search to find what works best for you. But, remember: the general guideline is to eat seasonally, and most of us can stay in balance simply by aligning with the rhythms of time and nature.
Mostly, we should eat according to the season, just tweaking or leaning in the direction of our Dosha when we feel out of balance. I hope that helps. If you have questions, or comments, visit the Facebook page and post it there, so we can share the wisdom.
Photo Credits: First and Third :: Margo Carrera Fine Art
How to tailor your Ayurvedic lifestyle to really suit your needs
“Understanding Ayurveda has helped me understand my family’s unique and individual personal dynamics in a way that has utterly transformed our family life. Where it was once chaotic and overwhelming, it nows feels peaceful and nourishing. We are, at last, a happy family. Thank you, Laura!” ~ Colleen
Ayurveda is a complete wellness system, supporting self awareness and self care. The effective application of Ayurveda leads to the empowerment of individuals to lead healthy, joyful, productive lives. Now that you know your Dosha, would you like to learn how to tailor a wellness plan specifically for you? Learning about yourself through Ayurvedic Consultations can help you realize your goals, and your dreams.
Thank you Margot Carrera of Margo Carrera Fine Art for the collage collaboration!
Thanksgiving Loaf
Walnuts are a superfood you will be grateful for this Thanksgiving when you serve up this Nut Loaf and everyone swoons. Continue reading
Gluten Free Cookies
Beating “Grain Brain” with GF Cookies Continue reading