Today the Food Renegade, a.k.a., Kristen M, has a lovely post entitled "There is No Love in That Food" about the role that love plays in making quality, nutritious food.
I do believe that healthy food is love. What's the first thing we do in a crisis or celebration? Gather our friends and family together around a table laden with food.
Right about the time I started CrossFit, I decided that the food I make for the people I love is going to be healthy and delicious, rather than traditional "comfort" food. Someone's sad? They get a nourishing bowl of Turkish Chopped Salad or My Favorite Chili. Someone is celebrating? They get a bowl of fresh berries with a jar of coconut milk on the side or a basket of crudite with Sunshine Sauce. Sometimes a perfect mango is a nice reward.
That's true love.
So true! I just made the skinless gyozas w/ special dipping sauce (from Mark's Daily Apply video recipe contest) and I was SO EXCITED to cook these babies that they tasted so extra exciting. I made a bunch of zucchini for the side, and my hubby normally doesn't touch zucchini but he ate a TON of it and decided he loved it all of the sudden...I think he was just tasting my excitement. :)
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Veggies:
1/4 of a cabbage
1/2 cucumber
1/4 cup broccoli
1 cup zucchini
1/4 cup onion
1/4 sweet potato
Sleep:
I only slept from 11pm-5:45am, BUT I finally slept so deeply. So quality gets an A, but hoe fresh I felt today gets a C- because I didn't get enough sleep.
Plus OHSquats and Burpee Box jumps did me in. yikes!
OH squats and I are not really friends yet, but I LOVE LOVE LOVE burpee box jumps. I'm jealous!
ReplyDeleteI am in love with Edible Arrangements, which are a beautiful, tasty, and relatively healthy alternate to flowers.
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Agreed! Edible Arrangements totally rule. Pretty and SO SO SO delicious!
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