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03 June 2010

glowing skin

everything I have ever tried from Mario Badescu has been WONDERFUL, everything is so natural and soothing, it makes my skin happy.

when I take these supplements, I notice my skin is better. it claims to moisturize from the inside out or something like that...it has flax seed and essential omegas.

water. I need to drink more of it. I used to drink it constantly but when I got pregnant I had to force myself to drink and unforuntately that has stuck with me. These SEI water bottles are a cool shape, Ive only seen it in New York though.

I don't like to wear much make up and I have always been anti foundation but recently discovered this and I love it. a little goes a long way and it lasts a long time. it really gives a nice even, dewey finish and it has 30 SPF in it.

SLEEP, the most important thing for skin for sure. its tempting to stay up late once Isla goes to bed but I am trying not to.

I have really noticed that when I am eating lots of salads and fruits and salmon my skin really does improve. so, eat healthy. for anyone reading this, dont be shy, what else should be on this list?

29 January 2010

quinoa the way it should look when cooked correctly, its so good and nutritious. I love this "green" smoothie that has kale, avocado, mango, almond milk and coconut water. I have been having it for breakfast. maybe that is why I have more energy?

27 January 2010

Ok so I like running now...how did this happen? I had so much energy, it was amazing. I don't know if it was all the quinoa or WHAT but all of the sudden I was able to jog without stopping for, well forever.. I stopped at 30 minutes. I sure hope this continues.

24 January 2010

A big New Years Resolution I have is to be more Healthy. January was filled with a lot of birthday cake, cheeseburgers and cookies but I am now embarking on a new path to feeling GOOD. I have been eating mainly organic (thank you cheap Trader Joes!) and lots of fruits and veggies, as well as jogging, hikes and starting up Yoga.
my first breakfast as the new healthy me (rather than 3 bowls of honey bunches of oats):
Quinoa with blackberries, walnuts and agave nector

it was so good! in this picture I actually didn't cook it enough, haha, today I had it and it was way better!

below is a dinner I made tonight. lamb chops with quinoa (my 2nd time with this healthy grain but this time with tons of fresh basil and garlic). the lamb was so good, I used mint leaves, garlic and cumin.

papaya with lime juice for dessert.

I am loving dried Hibiscus Flowers from Trader Joes, they taste like dried cranberries. they are my new favorite treat.

08 September 2009

Lucy

I found THE place to get work out clothes. Also, its Yoga Awareness month or something so you can get a free week pass at a Yoga Studio near you, I am doing this!
This place makes me want to wear their work out clothing ALL the time.

20 April 2008

en papillote

Fish en papillote
This is something I make a lot because it is yummy, good for you and easy! We usually get frozen seafood at costco-we love the buttery orange roughy. We often add potatoes to make it more hearty. You can throw in anything you like, we like to put some garlic and a bay leaf in and sometimes even some marinara sauce. But here is a basic recipe for it:
Cooking "en papillote" is a technique that seals savory or sweet ingredients into a folded pouch of parchment paper (or foil), before cooking. Essentially, food steams in its own juices, and develops wonderful aromas. You can use this method to cook fish, meat, vegetables, pasta, even fruit. The drama comes when guests open their packets, lean into the aromatic steam, and instantly like the dish - even before tasting. Successful papillotes use ingredients that are small; they're layered in small quantities, and seals on the pouches should be airtight. Fish or meats go well with aromatic herbs and julienned vegetables, a splash of white wine, lemon or orange juice, and a touch of olive oil. The papillotes puff in the oven and as your guests tear them open, you get to watch their delight.
1 zucchini, cut into julienne strips 1 carrot, cut into julienne strips 12 sugar snap peas 1 small sweet onion (Vidalia or Oso Sweet) cut in 1-inch thin sticks 1 piece (1-inch) ginger root, finely grated Pinch of ground coriander 2 tablespoons chopped parsley Salt and pepper, to taste 2 lemons 4 pieces boneless ocean perch (6 ounces each), or use another thin fish such as trout Olive oil (for sprinkling)
1. Set the oven at 420 degrees. Have on hand four 14-inch pieces of parchment paper or foil paper. 2. In a large bowl, toss gently the zucchini, carrot, snap peas, onion, ginger, coriander, parsley, salt, and pepper; set aside. 3. Grate the rind of 1 lemon and squeeze the juice. Slice the other lemon. 4. Pat the fish dry with paper towels. Season the fish with salt and pepper. Place each piece of parchment paper on the counter. Brush the center with olive oil. Use half the vegetables to make a bed on each paper. Top with the fish, skin side up (if there is skin), and add lemon rind and juice. Add the remaining vegetables, and a sprinkle of olive oil. Place two slices of lemon on top. 5. Lift the wider edge of the paper and fold it over the top. Crimp the edges by pleating them over and over, or secure with string. There should be enough space between the ingredients and edge of the paper for the pouches to puff. 6. Set on a rimmed baking sheet. Cook for 10 minutes or until the fish is firm to the touch. - Beatrice Peltre © Copyright 2008 Globe Newspaper Company. more stories like this
a list I recently read somewhere
-replace butter with olive oil
-snack on nuts, seeds and fruit
-include a generous size leafy green salad with dinner
-help yourself to whole grains
-fix vegetarian meals a few times a week
-add a dish or 2 with legumes
-have fish 2-3 times a week
-have chicken or turkey over red meat
-have fruit for dessert
-savor every bite