Here’s to a healthy and stress free Christmas x


This year my family have decided on a healthy, no cook on the day approach to christmas lunch. Platters and salads all round. We are all striving for a healthier lifestyle at the moment so this will be great. This takes away so many negative factors as well. Such as Dad trying to prepare raw meat with a hangover ( this has been a disaster in the past, I wont go into it) Kids running around Mum’s feet whilst she is trying to prepare hot food on the day, most of the day being taken up with prep and cooking and lots of dishes to be done. Plus a lot more of the food will be raw and bursting with fresh, nutritious flavour.

Being a try hard organised house wife I have started the preparations already. Cherries are super cheap and awesomely sweet at the moment so I have tried out a new cherry and sour cream muffin recipe today for the freezer. (but if they turn out really yummy they might not make it to the freezer) they are in the oven as I type, fingers crossed.

I’ll come back to this post after the taste testing!

A FEW DAYS LATER!…

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Well its taken a while but here I am. There are no muffins in the freezer, they were delicious! The house has been decorated, post has been sent overseas and now I am a working mum again! A job just in time for starting the new year. Such a blessing. I will be working from home as a graphic designer for an e-learning company. I am so excited.

Plus three new veg box’s full of seeds!

http://bulladairyfoods.com.au/recipes/r790_sour-cream–cherry-muffins.php  click this link for a great recipe x I put cinnamon on top for a more christmassy feel and I used stevia sugar (natvia). Plus I used a natural light sour cream.

I also left out the choc chips.

Here’s to a healthy and prosperous 2013 x

Stepping up my game!


Ok …I fell off  the fitness wagon

I was doing so well and then my baby turned into a toddler and then I had two very busy very time-consuming excuses not to work out.  Apart from a weekly zumba class I have been mostly imagining myself as a fit person.

I have not lost the muscle repair that I gained from doing physio so at least I have that.  But this mama needs a flatter stomach! I am only 65 kilo- and 5 ft 6 so that means any protruding abdomen is going to make me look preggers and prevent me from wearing the clothes that I love.

So anyway after a long whine to a friend who runs a cosmetic surgery clinic and dreaming of winning the lotto I  stumbled across something life changing. I can’t even remember how now. It feels like a divine intervention.

This something or someone is Lynsay Brinn and she is my new best friend.

She is a real mum (mom) with three real kids and a she is a fitness expert. She has tailored workout DVD’s for diastasis recti.

Why didn’t I find this 12 months ago!!!!?

http://www.lindsaybrin.com/

So anyway I have made a vow to work out for 365 days and if I am not happy with my tummy by then Hubby is going to pay for me to have surgery. I have a review with the original surgeon to discuss this.

here I go, day one done. I am feeling really proud of myself.

If you are looking for an inexpensive plan that you can fit in around the kids you should go and check out www.momsintofitness.com which is the company that Lynsay put together.

You can find out more about her journey to fitness at her blog.

And finally…Thank goodness to for those little things that kick you in the behind, get you out of a cycle of hopelessness and make you step up your game.

Thank you Husband for being honest and supportive, Thank you internet for introducing me to moms into fitness!

 

I heart these blogs x


I would like to take a moment to introduce you to some really inspiring Blog writers that I have discovered on my recent journey back to vegetarianism! I am not promoting vegan, vege or anything in particular but I wanted to give these guys a shout out. They are women on a mission to be at their best physically and mentally through healthy eating and a sensible attitude to exercise.

Angela who writes OH SHE GLOWS  dreams of new cookie recipes whilst doing her work out! doesn’t get more real than that. ‘Oh She Glows’ is a place of wonder and indictment, full of mouth-watering vegan recipes.

www.ohsheglows.com

 Lentil Loaf 4 2   Glazed Lentil Walnut Apple Loaf, Revisited

www.pickyeaterblog.com

Anjali, author of the Picky Eater Blog is a health conscious lady who has had to invent food that will satisfy her husbands love of not so healthy food. This blog is a real treat for anyone like herself and me, who need to make healthy food tastes and exciting for those who would otherwise avoid it.

www.superhealthykids.com  

 

Super healthy kids is run by a mum and dietician and It is really worth a look. It has been running for years and has is an aladins cave of ideas and inspiration with great photos.
 
What could be better than you and your family/friends sharing meals that are bursting with exciting and indulgent flavours  at the same time as improving wellbeing.  I am going to honour these great blogs by doing my own kid and husband friendly experiment and sharing it with you all.
 
These Blogs have great stories behind them and great pictures. Two things that I feel are very important. There are hundreds of blogs in the blogosphere and hats off to anyone who putting themselves out there. But I have to say, The ones that really grab me are the ones that are clear, fresh and have amazing photos.

I have booked marked the blogs above for further reading and you should too xxx

Sweet and Tangy Homemade Strawberry Jam x


 

Summer is coming!

And I can smell it in the air, it’s so exciting. I have never made homemade jam before so I thought I would hassle my mum for some of her time and preserving expertise. My favorite fruit and veg store was overflowing with these beautiful red seedy berries that smelled of sunshine so I thought I would have a go at preserving the little beauties and giving people jam for christmas this year.

Anyway I had to share this recipe, it’s so easy and the jam came out absolutely delicious. Call me an old lady but I had a ball doing this.

You will need…

8 small sterilized preserving jars or 4 medium-sized ones.

A large thick based cooking pot

A jam funnel

A wooden spoon

A ladle

1 3/4 kilo of fresh not too ripe strawberries

3 large lemons

1 1/2 kilo of preserving sugar ( yes this is naughty so we’ll put it un the sometimes food category!)

Wash and hull the strawberries

Blend 3/4 of the strawberries and chop the rest into small chunks

Simmer the strawberry mash and chunks together for 5 mins and then turn off the heat

Add juice of the 3 lemons and very finely chopped rind (about 2 tbsp worth)

Now add the sugar and stir until dissolved

Bring to the boil (no stirring) until setting point is reached.

Setting point can be easily tested by taking a drop of jam mixture and dropping it onto a cold ceramic saucer. If when the mixture is pushed gently with your finger,  it wrinkles, it is ready.

Turn off the heat and wait until the jam has settled. No bubbles should be rising to the top but you want the jam to be quite warm when you pour it into the warm sterile jars so that you create a good vacuum under the lid.

Now line up your jars and ladle your jam through the  jam funnel untill they are just about full. Do not over fill!Quickly seal the lids down and put them aside to cool.

Enjoy right away or decorate for gifts.

Ok ill say it out loud……I don’t like meat!


30 and finally at my goal weight x

I had to make the switch back to being a fish-eating vegetarian, a pescitarian to be precise. I have had enough of the stomach turning chewy bits, the gross and gory visuals and the guilt that I am contributing to an industry of cruelty and greed. I was a pecsitarian for most of my life before I met my husband but I have been eating meat for the 10 yrs that we have been together. This is personal, I am not having a dig at carnivores, it’s that saying I AM A PESCITARIAN! out loud to the world confirms my decision.  Sustainable seafood is so available now and It doesn’t cost too much. My children are still eating organic and free range meat at home which is not cheap but it is worth the extra pennies. And yes I know I would struggle to gut a fish, let alone even put the worm on a hook but I am not ready to give it up yet. This is the type of neurotic paranoia that so many of us in the first world are faced when it comes to diet. We live with an abundance of choice and information which means you either care or you don’t.

I care.  I can not ignore the environmental issues and I can not look at a cow in a field with its young and not feel a stabbing of guilt. It would be easier to be ignorant to it all but that wont help. It is a consumer led industry so we need to make good choices at the supermarket.

So anyway in the last couple of months I have really enjoyed the challenge of cooking and eating new things. I have enjoyed learning about alternative proteins, food combining and the benefits of eating raw.

I don’t miss meat and I feel like I have a really positive relationship with food.

Here are some tips to help you gain a more positive relationship with food

LEARN WHICH FOODS BOOST MOOD, RECOVERY, IMMUNITY, SEX DRIVE, ENERGY…  http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/interactive/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=2108

EAT FOR A BETTER FUTURE FOR YOU, YOUR CHILDREN AND THE PLANET

http://www.worldvision.com.au/act/ShopEthically.aspx

BUYING GOOD FOOD ON A BUDGET

http://www.livestrong.com/article/555855-the-best-healthy-foods-on-a-budget/

GOODBYE CONVENIENCE FOODS

http://www.hellofresh.com.au/aboutus_delivery_areas/

STEALING TIME-PLANNING AHEAD

http://www.livestrong.com/article/369005-tips-on-planning-healthy-meals-ahead-of-time/

SEASONAL INGREDIENTS

It is very easy to find out what is in season. Ask at your local supermarket, green grocers, Farmers markets or even a good chef. You can also find information online  

WHAT IS LOW GI

http://www.diabetesaustralia.com.au/Living-with-Diabetes/Eating-Well/Glycaemic-Index-GI/

BUY NATURAL ALTERNATIVES TO SUGAR http://www.theecologist.org/green_green_living/food_and_drink/1336766/top_10alternatives_to_sugar.html

EATING GOOD FATS  http://www.health.gov.au/internet/healthyactive/publishing.nsf/Content/good-bad-fat

WHAT TO AVOID – SATURATED FATS, PALM OIL, SOY, HYDROGINATED VEGE OIL, SIMPLE CARBS

When life gives you lemons


You make marmalade.

farmersrmarketjam (great blog)

 

Is what my mum said recently after a very disappointing day. Recently my husband literally got given lemons… lots of lemons. And he made marmalade, spiced lemons ready for a flourless cake and preserved lemons all in one hit. The house smells amazing.

Onto the subject of life giving you lemons I think that this has to be my favourite saying because actually, to be able to turn something sour into something delicious takes confidence, courage and wisdom. Inside and out of the kitchen. The ability to not weaken under the pressure of doubt and disappointment and to channel those feelings towards doing something positive is something I truly admire.

There are various sayings in reference to ‘one door closing and another one opening’ I think that you must have the courage to venture into the new doorway and not get stuck in limbo, outside the one that closed.

So go make marmalade people. literally and not literally. Write to me and tell me how your marmalade went and how you turned a sour situation into something positive, I would love to hear from you.

Ps. In keeping with the theme of this post, I will be posting a follow up on how we turned our marmalade (which was not perfect as we over cooked the pectin!)  into something even better!

http://www.goodoldrecipes.com/lemon-marmalade/

Humble, Hearty, Homeliness and a touch of Diamond Jubilee


my own photo

Hey farmer, farmer, put away your DDT
I don’t care about spots on my apples,
Leave me the birds and the bees
Please…………. Joni Mitchell

Time for a gin and tonic darling. My own photo

My husband sometimes comes home with beautiful gifts from the gardens of people he has helped out in someway. I was really pleased to get a lovely bunch of brocoli as I know that the supermarket kind lacks so much in terms of nutrition. Organic greens are so highly nutritious that I love love to see my boys enjoying them. One thing that you have to be aware of though is the little creatures you might be sharing these lovely greens with. So kindly remove them and find them a new home (away from your vege patch)

It is the queens birthday holiday in Australia this weekend.  And like in any country a long weekend is an excuse to get drunk and party. As it is the Queens diamond Jubilee which is actually a big deal because she is almost the longest reining monarch in the history of the British Royal Family, I decided to visit some expat friends of mine for a dose of the patriot spirit.

my own photo

 

I will now enjoy a hearty soup of organic chicken and vege, topped with good old english Worcestershire sauce and homemade bread. I will ponder about the queen, imagining the life she has led, what her reflections might be on her birthday about the world now compared to 60 years ago and the diamonds, all the sparkly diamonds!

 

my own photo

Have a great weekend everybody

Embracing Mrs winter


Early morning walk on the beach

Something I find fascinating  about this time of year is SAD syndrome, seasonal affective disorder, It is a result of a lack of the things that make us happy. Mainly vitamin D. When I first heard of this I thought it was just a way to describe the misery that comes with the sheer length of the British winter. The novelty of cashmere cardigans, hot chocolates, pub fires and nights in front of a good movie with 3 pairs of socks on wares off after the first 2 months and then the cold and damp just becomes depressing. 

I live in Melbourne now where winter visits us quite abruptly and with no warning.  She bursts through the door,  blows the cobwebs away, makes you dig out your ugg boots, wooly tights and gloves and off she goes again. It doesn’t give you much time to adjust.

So I have decided to embrace Mrs winter and make the most of her chilly visit. I am going to do this by finding ways of avoiding the symptoms of SAD. Which according to http://www.healthywaymagazine.com/issue34/04_.html are as follows.

 depression

 mood swings

 irritability

 lethargy

 cravings for sweet foods

 and a general feeling of being ‘down in the dumps’

All of which come under the umbrella of depression, this is more of a breakdown of the symptoms of depression in general.

In order to combat these things it is suggested that we excercise outdoors, cut out caffeine, eat more of the foods that increase serotonin. And then there is the herbs like Passiflora and st johns wort that are like a hug in a bottle.

cuddling to keep warm x

My personal plan for happiness this Winter is to simply savour the beautiful moments, Eat what is in season, allow the winter sun to caress my face as much as possible, hug and kiss my family lots and lots!, and buy my self a really cosy, wooly jumper. Oh yeah and drink lots of homemade chai.

My first beautiful moment was  regrettably not captured on camera. We were travelling and couldn’t stop. It was very early and we were all in the car and there was a carpet of mist floating elegantly above the paddocks. In the mist were the silhouettes of alpacas and the sunlight was trying to penetrate making a fluffy shiny fairy tale of a scene.  I will pull over and take a photo if I am lucky enough to see it again.

My mum went on a bread making course and came home with a simple no knead recipe. She came in the door with a warm loaf from the oven that crackled when we broke the crust and melted in our mouths …….. I am going to learn to make bread.

In season for us are root vegetables, mandarins,  fuji apples, passion fruit, avocado….. so much to play with.  The foods which increase serotonin are brown rice, wholemeal pasta, oats, chocolate……CHOCOLATE! sorry, protein rich foods and good fats.

I have been working on some serotonin boosting recipes in the kitchen. These are a couple of examples but I will be posting some chocolate experiments soon! 

Egg plant, asparagus, root vege and salami pasta bake

Eggplants from a friends garden

Wholemeal mini pizzas made with my son

wholemeal cinnamon pancakes with homemade plum jam

Cravings and things


It is said that food looks like what it is good for. Walnuts are good for your brain,  Avocados are good for pregnant women and the uterus, Carrots sliced looks like an eye (helps you see in the dark!) no seriously its good for eyesight, Clams for testicles. The list goes on and its fascinating. So we can look at certain foods and know what it is beneficial for. Other times I think that you just naturally crave something that is highly nutritious and we should answer those cravings because I am sure that whatever it is, tastes incredible because our bodies are almost thanking us!

Today for me it was Pepitas ( pumpkin seeds) I can’t get enough of them sometimes. I use them like croutons by frying them in oil and sea salt and scattering them over soups and salads. They are better than chips or popcorn and they are so much better for you.

Pepitas have a long list of health benefits including lowering cholesterol and preventing prostrate problems. They contain magnesium, iron , protein, zinc and good fat.  I really enjoyed this salad of fresh crunchy sliced radish, carrot, capsicum, pepitas and greek feta. When I think of all the nutritious benefits of all those ingredients I feel like I have done my body a favour. I have eaten food that I love, that loves me too.

So although there have been relationships in the past with unhealthy foods, those relationships were destructive and the love was unrequited. How sad. I am going to stay faithful now to my new relationship, the a healthy one.  And try really hard not to cheat on it with the old flames.

Try…

1 kilo to go


I have one stubborn kilo to go to get to where I was before I had my first son.  16 down -1 to go.

Retrospectively it has been one hell of a journey. It starts right at the beginning, the everything that brought me to be in the place I was when I was just about to embark on the most significant journey of my life. Motherhood.

I was the kid who had to drink supplement drinks because I was so excited about christmas (6 weeks prior to the actual event) that I couldn’t eat.  I hid my easter eggs under my bed for months and I shopped in the kids department for my school uniform right into yr 10 of high school. I was skinny

I was serious about sport for most of my child hood, training up to 4 hours a day before big events. I had no reason at all not to eat whatever I felt like eating.  My parents are great cooks, Mum is the baker who is religious about recipes and dad is the ’chuck it all in’, ‘bit of this’, ‘that will do’ kind of man who always surprises everyone with his beautiful creations.

When I think of the happy times in my life, food always has its presence.

I will never forget the luscious bowl of simple green salad I had as a child in france, with the tangy dressing ( yes I was the weird child eating lettuce amongst the others and their fries).  Dads sausage and beer hot-pot on the yacht we used to spend summers on, Mums incredible chocolate brownies, amazing birthday cakes and home-made elderflower wine.

Then came the teenage years of melancholy, self-pity and despair at my pale skin, red hair, ridiculously skinny legs. These were the emo years and like many girls my relationship with food became a negative one. Though stress, anxiety and the pressure to look a certain way, I developed anorexia and a dependency on alcohol to have fun. Out the window went the sport and in the window came a black cloud that stuck around for a couple of years.

I was 18 when I finally started my journey back to being carefree and enthusiastic about cooking and eating.  At 19 I met my husband, a chef who converted me from being a vegetarian to a carnivore. I have been learning from him ever since. He is a wealth of knowledge and a real artist with food.  We married when I was 23 and still very slim.

I fell pregnant with my first son when I was 26, we had been living and studying in the UK for 4 years together. I had been fluctuating the whole time we were there. One minute I was eating my body weight in carbs and drinking every night and the next I was stressed and not eating at all.

When I got over the initial morning sickness, food suddenly became my friend! hello food and all your sexy flavours, hello Fat Sugar and Carbs, we used to be acquaintances now we are besties forever and ever. Amen.

My Nanna who was my best friend had a serious stroke right before I was due to fly back to australia to live. I knew she was never going to meet my baby and that I was never going to see her again.

Food you really are my best friend now I gained 20 kilo-, got pre-eclempsia and experienced a horrific natural birth followed a pain relief drug reaction that took 3 months to get over.  A Naturopath was my saviour in this situation. I felt like I had seen a million doctors and that I was getting no where. Pauline Twite is her name and she is an angel. She taught me so much about healing through suppliments and diet.

So 16 months later after loosing most of  the weight by walking it off! and finding  joy again after having post natal depression. I fell pregnant. This time I had gestational diabetes and had no choice but to keep my weight under control.

I learned a whole new way of eating through physically being able to see how everything effected my blood sugar levels. I learned that high GI foods are a waste of time unless you want to be tired and fat.

After a tough time having to juggle this new approach to pregnancy eating and the fact that my unborn child had a serious condition where fluid had collected in his chest cavity, causing his lungs to be underdeveloped and his heart to be in the wrong place, I had a c section and met my now perfectly healthy 10 pound boy. 

 Mother nature sorted him out, modern medicine sorted me out.

six months down the track I find out about my 15 cm abdominal separation and the new phase of my life begins.

Now here I am 1 kilo away from my goal weight and telling the world my story. …phew its been interesting and the hardest part now will be maintaining.

But I think that what I have learned has changed my attitude to food. Its is not something to avoid in times of stress and not something to rely on either. You have to love food that loves you. Food that nourishes,excites, strengthens and sustains you. Food is art, food is to be shared. Food is to be respected.

My challenge since having my second son is to create Low GI food that is actually tasty. Lets face it…and I quote my fellow mother group friend Catherine  ” fat =TASTE”

So lets keep the real fat for the sometimes foods, up the nutritional/sustenance value of everything.  And make rainbows on all the plates we prepare.

First pregnancy swollen, heavy and hyper tension, yuck! lots of weight to loose after this one.

All bump after having to diet whilst pregnant with baby no two.

Slim and happy again just before second pregnancy

Lets be best friends with balance, life, love, joy, forgiveness, will power and aquintences with the ‘sometimes’ foods!

I will add a photo of my belly when I have lost that last kilo!

Key factors in changing my relationship with food.

1. learning about how having a terrible diet can seriously affect your ability to cope with pregnancy and child-birth.

2. learning from a  naturopath how diet REALLY effects your emotions and how a lack of nutrients can make you seriously ill.

3. Seeing with my own eyes how sugar effects your body by having to prick my finger 4 times a day. Thus learning what foods sustain you for longer.

4. Reaping the rewards of sticking to a goal and not giving in to the ‘I can’t be bothered’s’

5. learning to neither ignore food or binge on it during emotional times.  It is not your enemy or your best friend.