Tea Time

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My favorite tea steeping mug! Special order yours today $20.

Teas are becoming much the rage now as a “healthy” beverage. I suppose as compared to coffee. I don’t buy it when it comes to true teas – Camellia Sinensis – black, green, oolong, white, etc. I’m not completely denying the claims of certain constituents in tea that are health promoting, but there are enough other properties – such as caffeine and tannins – that aren’t. So I don’t drink or recommend them.

We all know caffeine is a powerful stimulant. Some may like the temporary effects, but the effects on our health are also powerful – powerfully negative. Tannins too are destructive. They interfere with digestion and inhibit mineral absorption, such as calcium and iron, and have astringent constricting effects on your mucous membranes. Tannins negatively affect proteins, in your body and food.

So … if true teas (as well as coffee) are not really good choices, what is?

Herb teas have been my flavored Good for You-Naturally!™ drink of choice for many years. There are so many plants that make great tasting infusions for drinking, “tisanes”, and have many healthful properties without the negatives. You can enjoy great variety and choose according to your mood or need of the moment. In addition to avoiding the above negative components of true teas (and coffee) you also avoid all the added ingredients, calories and health destroyers present in them.

Good for You-Naturally!™ Simply Beverages has a whole section on herb teas, featuring some of our favorites. But here today I want to highlight one of the latest rages.

Rooibos tea has become very popular in recent years. It is also called red (bush) tea. Like herb teas, it is not a true tea. It is a tisane made from a plant, this one the a legume-family shrub in South Africa. Like other herb teas it is naturally has no caffeine. It does have trace amounts of tannins though.

The health benefits of Rooibos are:

It is calming and soothing, containing anti-spasmotic properties, good for colic or stomach cramping;

It contains anti-oxidents, boosts the immune system.

It has anti-allergic properties, is good for allergies, such as hay fever, asthma, and eczema.

It aids in health problems such as headaches, irritability,  nervous tension, insomnia, fevers, and hypertension.

Recent studies show it may have cardiovascular benefits*.

It also has anti-carcinogenic and anti-mutagenic and anti-inflammatory properties.

Honeybush tea is another South African herb tea, very similar in taste to Rooibos but sweeter. It also is caffeine-free and low in tannins, has anti-oxidants, blood sugar lowering properties, phytoestrogens, and is good for coughs.*

To make a Holiday Rooibos (or Honeybush) Chai –

Pour 1 cup boiling pure water over 1 Tbl. Rooibos.

Steep approx. 5 minutes.

Add non-milk and a bit of cinnamon, nutmeg, or cloves.*

Can also serve over ice as a Chilled Chai.

(When brewing regular Rooibos – not for Chai – use 1 tsp. per cup.)

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Terrific Tender Turkey – Friday Food

fridayfood2.jpg Yesterday I fixed one of the best turkeys we’ve had for ThanksGiving. My sons had their part in it too. I’m not one for gamey taste of wild meats, but turkey has been an exception. It tastes great, not gamey. And this one turned out wonderful!

They breast them out when they clean them, so there isn’t a full turkey for a platter, just breast, thighs and legs. But it worked good for what I did.

If you have fresh wild turkey, give my recipe a try.

Lisa’s Crock Pot Wild Turkey

1 small onion, chopped (organic)

2-3 stalks celery, chopped (organic)

wild turkey pieces (breasts and legs)

dried parsley (organic)

garlic granules (organic)

vegetable bouillon (Rapunzel, organic – or Better Than Bouillon)

Dissolve bouillon cube in 1 cup hot pure water.

Put onion and celery in bottom of crock pot.

Place turkey pieces on top of veggies. Sprinkle with parsley and (lightly with) garlic. Pour bouillon over. Cook on high 5-7 hours. After done, use broth to make gravy – add flour (fresh ground, whole wheat) basil, salt and pepper.

BTW, we had a “traditional” looking store-bought turkey too. That one I cooked in a cooking bag in my electric roaster oven. It was good too, but not as good as the fresh one.

Hope you had a great ThanksGiving and a Good for You-Naturally!™ ThanksGiving feast. If not (the feast) stay tuned for more help in making Good for You-Naturally!™ lifestyle changes!

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Tradition, Tradition

Tomorrow will bring many traditions. A celebration of thanks to God for His blessing and provision goes back thousands of years. I love the tradition of celebrating His bountiful provision with a feast meal and extended family and friends to share it with. I love the tradition of counting our blessings, sharing things we are thankful for.

Tomorrow we will celebrate in this way, the traditional turkey dinner with 20 family members at our home. We will eat great food, share great fellowship, and hopefully share our thanks and gratefulness.

One family tradition I do not like, (I did not start it and don’t plan to perpetuate it,) is the writing and giving of Christmas wish lists on this day. This is a day when we are suppose to be concentrating on the abundance that we have to be grateful for, and giving thanks for it. This tradition, instead, turns it into a day for lusting for more, concentrating on what you don’t have and what you “really” want.

The “wish list” is not something I like to concentrate on at all, and I generally throw away all the Christmas ads that just hammer into our children’s (and our) heads all that is out there, that they don’t have. All things that they are (most likely) living a perfectly fine life without. When asked if there is something you need or would be a blessing to you, you shouldn’t have to scour ads just to find something you want. If this is the case, you already have more than enough.

In a sense, this is just more of the tradition that many have on this day. A tradition of gluttony. Rather than focusing on the blessing of bounty God has provided, many focus on gorging themselves with it. It becomes a day of over-indulging, not a day of satisfaction with enough, and gratefulness for it. But pushing for the more. The wish list, sadly, fits right in there.

Tomorrow may we all focus on the “reason for this season”. It is not turkey day, football, gluttony, or lust. It is blessing God for all He has provided. It is sharing that bounty with our family and friends.

At your feast, try focusing on fellowship. Yesterday Jeff Myers shared 21 questions/topics you could share around your ThanksGiving dinner table tomorrow. Perhaps you’d like to give them a try – or springboard off of them with your own ideas.

Express thanks to someone in the room for something they did for you.
“I’m thankful for…” Finish the sentence.
If you could have the attention of the whole world for 30 seconds, what would you say?
One thing I’m thankful for about our country.
What is the key to success in life? Why do you say that?
Tell about a lesson you learned the hard way.
What are some ways life is different now than in the old days?
Tell a story of a decision your ancestors made that changed the direction of their lives-and yours.
Tell about a lesson you learned by watching someone else.
“A person I would like to honor publicly is…”
“Time and money aside, I would rather be…”
Tell about an experience that changed you for the better.
Tell a story about something that started out bad but had a happy ending.
“My first hero was _________.”
Tell about a time when you showed courage.
Describe a teacher who had a significant influence on your life.
Tell about an invention that made your life easier.
“The most admired public figure when I was growing up was ____.” Tell a story.
Tell about a memorable event in your life.
“A famous person I’ve met is _____.” Tell about the experience.
“I got in so much trouble…” Tell the story!

I hope your ThanksGiving Day is filled with Thanks and Giving!

With Family and Fellowship!
With Love and Laughter!
With the Glory of God and Gratefulness to your Heavenly Provider!

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A Freedom & Simplicity!™ ThanksGiving Study

and choose a few simple activities to add to your Celebration!

Sourdough No Knead Bread

… a photo tour.

This is the simplest bread you can make – and delicious. Super easy! Super simple! No yeast! No kneading! Only 4 ingredients! Only a few minutes of your time!

Watch for complete recipe and instructions in our Freedom & Simplicity™ in the Kitchen guide, Good for You-Naturally!™ Simply Sourdough.

I didn’t get a picture of Day 1 of my homemade sourdough starter.

Day 3 Homemade Sourdough Starter

Day 3 Homemade Sourdough Starter

Sourdough Starter Day 5

Sourdough Starter Day 5

Mixing the Sourdough Bread

Mixing the Sourdough Bread

Sourdough Bread First Rise

Sourdough Bread First Rise

End of First Raising

End of First Raising

Short Rest

Short Rest

Final Rise

Final Rise

Sourdough Bread Baking Pan

Sourdough Bread Baking Pan

Finished Sourdough Bread

Finished Sourdough Bread

A Fave Smoothie ~ Friday Food

fridayfood2.jpgYes, Friday Food is a bit late this week. What can I say? I have a family and home that come first. But I’ve been wanting to share more living food recipes with you. Take you beyond just grabbing a piece of fresh fruit, or veggie sticks, or tossing a salad.

Here is a quick delicious, living food recipe that can be varied in a myriad of ways. I won’t say this is my absolute favorite variation. I don’t know that I’ve found that yet. But this is certainly A favorite, and super simple.

Smoothies are a great way to get the needed quantity of greens in your diet when you just can’t eat any more salad. AND they don’t really taste like greens. Your fruit disguises them. Therefore they’re a great way to get greens into your children that you haven’t raised on greens, so they think they don’t like them.

Good for You-Naturally!™ Smoothie

2-3 organic oranges (juice them)

1 huge handful of organic spinach (I use baby spinach)

1 banana (organic if you can find them) – ripe or frozen

Pour your juice into your high powdered blender. Add your spinach. It should nearly fill your blender. Blend until smooth. Add your banana and again blend until smooth. (In my Bosch, I like adding my banana after my greens are smooth, especially if my banana is frozen and I want it to add a frozen “shake” like consistency. You don’t have to do this in the Blendtec or Vitamix.)

See? Super simple. Super delish. Super Good for You-Naturally!

Have a Blendtec or VitaMix? Great. It’ll take no time at all. Have a Bosch Kitchen Center? It’ll blend it right up. Have just a standard blender? It’ll work. Just may take a bit longer.

Mmm!

Learn more about Green Smoothies in Green Goodness ~ A Freedom & Simplicity™ Guide to Green Smoothies.

 

Friday Food?

Well… It’s getting late. I’m tired. And although I thought about it – when I realized I didn’t have a post scheduled – I didn’t have time to actually post one.

It was a mommy day – for teaching, for birthday present shopping and giving, for making food rather than writing about it.

So Happy Birthday to dd#3. 27 years ago today….

Check back tomorrow for a Saturday edition of the Friday Food post. 🙂

Free Holiday Recipe Book

Well, I’ve already conceded. This year is not going to allow enough time to get a Good for You-Naturally!™ ThanksGiving recipe book done and ready for you. But here’s another Holiday Recipe eBook you may want to check out. Its different than my recipe books, and may be quite different than what you are used to, but expand your horizons and take a peek. The recipes are beautiful and quite Good for You. AND it’s FREE!

29 pages, complete with photos, of Holidays Recipes from the Raw Gourmet, Nomi Shannon.

I have a couple of my recipes (both cooked traditional foods, but Good for You ingredients) posted from last year, and will at least try to get a couple more posted before Thanksgiving.

What’s your favorite holiday food? And how are you making it Good for You-Naturally!™?

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Ice Cream for Breakfast?

strawberry-nicecreamNa. It’s Nice Cream! Made quick and easy from frozen bananas and strawberries in my Champion Juicer! Mm-Mm GOOD!


Psst! We’ve got a Special Holiday Offer on the Champion right now. Get yours today and start making not only great tasting and Good for You-Naturally!™ nice creams, but also real living food nutritional supplements (a.k.a. fresh raw fruit and vegetable juices) and so much more! This is the piece of kitchen equipment I say is far more important than a stove.

Sunny Spinach Salad – Friday Food

fridayfood2.jpgThis is a great change of pace salad, and super simple to make. I served this salad at a church dinner recently, and was asked to post the recipe.

Lisa’s Sunny Spinach Salad

1 bunch of organic seedless red grapes (washed and de-stemmed)

2 small to med. organic oranges (peeled, sectioned, and cut in half)

1-2 large handfuls of organic baby spinach (washed and dried)

handful of organic raw almonds (whirred in the blender, into bits – don’t whir too long or you’ll have almond butter)

Toss together with Dressing. You may want to reserve a few almond bits to garnish the top.

Dressing:

1-2 Tbl. organic raw honey

1/3 c. organic extra virgin olive oil

fresh squeezed organic orange juice from 1/2 orange

fresh squeezed organic lemon juice from 1/2 lemon

1/2 tsp. organic celery seed (non-irradiated)

Shake well. Pour over Salad and Toss.

(This was enough dressing for my salad. If your salad is much larger, you may need to double dressing ingredients.)

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