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INTRODUCTION TO AYURVEDIC COOKING FOR BEGINNERS

Want to learn to heal your gut? Reduce inflammation? Uplevel your health? Live vibrantly? 

Join me at Spirituality & Health for an 8 part course with videos and downloadables that you can do in the comfort of your own kitchen.

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This online course with 8 videos, a 108 page booklet, unique and original recipes and quizzes to gauge your learning as you go gives you the tools to take charge of your own vibrant health – one delicious bite at a time.

Get personal: Go at your own pace, tailor it to your needs, apply as you desire. Mostly, you get to own your choices, your relationship to life, and your own best expression of you.

Ayurveda gives power, freedom, radiance, intelligence, clarity, nourishment, and sacred, sumptuous living. In my opinion, it is the answer to all that ails us.

I invite you to check it out now.

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CLEANSE VEDA

Watch my 53 part series CleanseVeda, with seasonal cleanses, meal plans, recipes, daily self-care and mediations here on GaiaTV.

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MY SEASONAL CLEANSES 

Would you like to feel clear, balanced, renewed, vibrant in mind and light in body while enjoying the natural sumptuousness of this season’s soups, stews, broths, and other warm delights… with delicious recipes, a meal plan, Ayurvedic wisdom and tips.

MY AYURVEDIC CLEANSES

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Free Talk: AYURVEDIC COOKING FOR BEGINNERS, Love On a Plate
Five Steps to Ayurveda Meals Made Easy: My Conversation with the Elements of Ayurveda Podcast

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Just a reminder, friends, that these Cleanses are my own design based on decades of deep, detailed and extensive research. I ask that intellectual copyright and ownership be respected.

Thank you!

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Grief Tonic

angel childGrief is serious, and right now there is a lot, sadly too much, going around.

When my father died, I woke up every day with a pain that felt like my front body had been torn off. Even as I stood, went to work, engaged in daily life, I felt doubled over, gripped with that wrenching, twisting, searing pain. Life was hallucinatory: pretending to be fine while a screaming ache ripped through my hollow insides.

Recently science has been able to demonstrate that the physical pain of grief is real. According to Scientific American, circuits of the cortical pain network become activated when you experience such deep loss. “Grief – in its most basic form – represents an alarm reaction set off by a deficit signal in the behavioural system underlying attachment,” writes psychology professor John Archer of the University of Central Lancashire in his book The Nature of Grief.

While your entire neurobiological system is trying to adjust to radically altered circumstances, naturally you don’t feel like eating. But you have to.

When we were grieving, my sister and I ate bananas and yogurt. This tonic is based on those two simple ingredients, plus a few everyday, enhancing foods. It is easy to fix up, and easy to sip, swallow and digest. It carries enough basic nutrition to keep you strong until you can stomach a proper meal, which itself should be cooked and highly digestible: hearty soups are best, or comfort foods like pb&j or rice pudding.

Sweet is the key taste, but not processed sugar. If you are doing the grocery shopping, focus on fresh fruits, dried dates and nuts, avocados, root vegetables, soups and grains that are easy to prepare, and foods high in protein, B vitamins and Omegas, like eggs or salmon.

Please resist the tendency to reach for pizza, pasta, frozen or microwaveable “convenience” foods, chips, cakes, cookies, muffins.  Frozen and microwaved food is biologically altered, and hard to metabolize. Your system right now needs easy. It has enough to do just trying to “digest” life. Feed yourself real food – nature’s own comforting convenience food – banana, avocado, apples, dates, pears, soft cheeses, soaked nuts, whole grains.

Grief Tonic
1-2 servings

1 ripe banana
1 cup apple juice
1 cup yogurt, preferably non-dairy: coconut, almond, your favorite
2 medjool dates
1 T maple syrup, optional
1 good shake cardamom
1/4 t nutmeg, freshly grated is best
1 pinch of pink, or sea salt

Blend well and serve at room temperature. Do not serve cold. Grief is cold enough.

In an 1843 letter to his second cousin, Reverend William Darwin Fox, Charles Darwin wrote, “Strong affections have always appeared to me, the most noble part of a man’s character and the absence of them an irreparable failure; you ought to console yourself with thinking that your grief is the necessary price for having been born with such feelings.”

angel and child

God Bless the Children, and all who suffer.
May you be embraced by a host of heavenly angels and carried to the light.
Our prayers are with you. 

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Spring Detox Smoothie

At first look, this Breakfast Smoothie is a blush-colored beauty! But at first taste, it is a bit of a surprise: the kind of surprise that yanks you by the collar, alerts… Continue reading

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4 Ways to Manage Peri-Menopause with Food

Heard of perimenopausal rage? So many women have been asking me lately for help with this issue that when I saw this article from Kate Geagan, author of Go Green: Get Lean, I had to repost it. Her suggestions are not only … Continue reading

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What’s Your Dosha?

Are you air, fire or water? Is your best season Autumn, Winter, Spring or Summer? Are you more dynamic, focused, or nurturing? Ayurveda sees our bodies as microcosms of the macrocosm – the universe within each being. This means you, … Continue reading

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Minty Mediterranean Salad

When the world seems like it’s coming apart, friendship and food can be inspiring comfort ~ and our Summer Ayurveda Class on Sunday was just that. We sipped Watermelon Smoothies while talking about Ayurveda, Nutrition, Doshas, Summer needs and Summer … Continue reading

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The 21 Day Challenge

We had our annual Spring Detox Workshop on Sunday, the day of the Spring Equinox, which is always a joyful way to begin the season. It is like a celebration of emergence ~ from the darkness of winter, from the … Continue reading

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Edible Beauty: 3 Ayurvedic Recipes for Natural Radiance

Have you ever thought about Nature’s beauty? Not just observed it, but really contemplated it? All that abundant, awesome beauty… Why is it there? Why such effort? For what purpose? This crystallized for me last summer when we hiked to … Continue reading

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Ayurveda on Fasting

There is something delicious about hunger. It presents a raw desire we rarely allow ourselves to feel. Like Silence, it offers a deeper insight into ourselves, and takes us to the source of our true nourishment. In this New Year, I … Continue reading

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Stoking the Fires

Remember when Grandma would make a home remedy of hot lemon and honey whenever someone was sick? Some grandmothers might have added ginger, others a dash of cinnamon, some a pinch of black pepper, and the bold even added a … Continue reading

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A Vegetarian Christmas

I wanted to share with you our Christmas Dinner Menu, in case you are still looking for ideas. Feel free to print out this menu – just double click on it for print version. I have attached links below to … Continue reading