Snow falling quietly on a New Hampshire mountain top.
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seek & find
Thursday, June 21, 2012
bliss food: strawberry almond coconut smoothie
We went strawberry picking at a local u-pick farm. By some miracle a few of these sparkling red strawberries made it into my basket and not directly into my mouth. They're just so good right from the source, juicy and sunny and warm. They aren't nearly a big as those California strawberries available in the supermarket year round, but I can wait until June in New England for these earthy little red-dressed wonders.
I've been adding them to breakfast cereals and yogurt, cooking up batches of freezer jam, and blending them in smoothies.
Here's this summer's favorite strawberry smoothie.
Strawberry Almond Coconut Smoothie
1 cup strawberries
2 roughly chopped dates
a small handful soaked almonds (soaked in water at least 1 hour)
1/2 inch grated ginger
1/2 cup coconut milk
1/2 cup water
1/4 tsp vanilla
Combine all ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth. Sip through a straw. Preferably in the sunshine. Makes one serving.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
words
Here's a little inspiration for your week courtesy of Pinterest.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
sweet dreams
Sleep. I need some.
I've been teaching early morning yoga class all week, which means my own yoga practice gets bumped up an hour, to 5 AM. Wouldn't it be nice if I could align my bedtime with my change in morning schedule?
There's little separation between my work life and my personal life which means that sometimes I have trouble winding down in the evening.
I've been teaching early morning yoga class all week, which means my own yoga practice gets bumped up an hour, to 5 AM. Wouldn't it be nice if I could align my bedtime with my change in morning schedule?
There's little separation between my work life and my personal life which means that sometimes I have trouble winding down in the evening.
These are a few things I do which help me feel more restful in the evening:
no caffeine after 2pm, no computer/ipad/cellphone after 8pm
a few gentle, restorative yoga poses, like supta baddha konasana or viparita karani
a mug of warm milk with a pinch of cardamom and a dash of maple syrup
rubbing coconut oil into the soles of my feet, and then pulling on a thick pair of cotton socks
steaming up the bathroom, with a warm shower or bath
calming scents like rosewater or lavender essential oil (put a few drops under your pillow!)
a cup of chamomile tea
If I start preparing myself ahead of time, I find I have less trouble falling asleep at night. It still happens, I stay up to late, I check my email on my phone in the bedroom, I'm all wound up. But usually I know why I'm having trouble, and I try to take better care of myself the next evening.
I'd love to hear your tips for getting a good night's sleep. Let's put our heads together and make space for rest and sleeping.
P.S. that dreamy photo is not of me, its of Christie, a health coach I photographed last week. I loved her pink eye mask. I should at that to my list!
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