Here is my lunch today…a beautiful salad with chopped spicy kale, yellow beet, apple, broccoli, carrot and celery with a light dressing of olive oil/apricot jam/balsamic vinegar, a piece of wild caught salmon cooked in butter and white wine, and a dollop of brown rice. What do you have for lunch today to sustain[…]
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Renew Yourself & Grow Younger Through Community Rhythm
By Robin Nielsen Aging, Healthy Lifestyle Jun 30, 2011
by Liz Lipski In days of yore, farmers and merchants from afar would come into town to sell their wares once a week. These markets helped to build community. Money was made. Basics and luxuries were purchased. The economy was strengthened. You got to know the people who baked your bread, grew your food, and[…]
Tips to Survive Daylight Savings Time
By Robin Nielsen Healthy Lifestyle, Restorative Sleep Mar 15, 2011
A little late but well worth the read… By Jeanie Lerche Davis WebMD Feature Reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD Here’s what you’re up against: The advent of daylight-saving time is a double-whammy for the human body, says David Glass, PhD, a biological sciences professor at Kent State University in Ohio. “In the spring, we not[…]
A super easy snack to hold you over until your next meal, or before a tennis match or workout to sustain energy. Great protein, vegetables and probiotics for amazing digestion. Ingredients Sliced deli meat (nitrite free, free range) 1 jar raw sauerkraut (lots of great flavors to choose from) Cream cheese (optional – I[…]
During my two Surf Sol Sister wellness retreats here in Baja over these past two weeks, I was reminded of how amazingly powerful it is for the body and soul to create and enjoy delicious meals. Fortunately we have a beautiful home here and a lovely kitchen to cook in. To prepare for the two[…]