I hope you enjoyed my last post on the health benefits of the Mediterranean Diet. It got me thinking how there are so many great Greek dishes that you can prepare at home easily. This week I thought I would post a favorite of mine. Spanakorizo is a very typical, healthy, and hearty Greek vegetarian dish.
It’s All Greek to Me!
In case you did not already know, I am Greek - I am actually 100% Greek and first generation as well since my father was born and raised in southern Greece. In addition to other aspects of my childhood, being Greek strong influenced what we ate and what my mother cooked. This was evidenced by holidays, family gatherings, and the average weekday meal. Lentil soup, stuffed peppers, string beans in tomato sauce, and spinach and rice all made very regular appearances on the dinner table. Everything - and I mean everything - was made with copious amounts of extra virgin Greek olive oil (I cannot even remember another kind of oil every being in the house). At times I was certainly the kid at school with the "weird ethnic" lunch and, although it is quite embarrassing for me to admit now, I would nag my mom for more "regular, American" foods - mostly to no avail. Now, years later, I immensely appreciate the influence the Mediterranean diet had on our eating habits and love to espouse the benefits to others.
Garlic Soup...
If your mood is anything like mine on this blustery, cold January day you probably don't want to venture outside and would much rather curl up on the couch with a steaming bowl of soup and a good book. While I will still be braving the cold to teach yoga today, many of you likely have the day off of work and the time to cook so I thought it fitting to write about my new favorite go-to soup recipe for you to try out.
Bliss and Beyond - Yoga Nidra Workshop
I have been a student of Yoga since the late 90's (it is hard for me to believe it has been that long!) and a teacher for nearly 10 years now. Over the years I have studied many different forms of the practice including the physical, energetic, spiritual, anatomical, philosophical, academic, and meditative. Even though I teach a lot, I am always a student first and there is always more for me to learn in the practice.
Kale Chips!
Chocolate Chip Cookies - GF, DF, Paleo
Beautiful Beet Bake Recipe
Here is a healthy, easy, seasonal recipe of mine that I just love. It helps quell those pesky sweet cravings - at a time of year where sugar seems to be temping us everywhere. Did you know that eating root vegetables can be calming and grounding? Give it a try and see if it works for you! Oh and the beautiful vibrant color can be quite cheery. Do be careful where you cut the beets as they do tend do stain.
The Lighter Side of Things – Weigh Less, Live More
I am going to admit an important detail about the start of my journey to getting fit - I have never ever been on a “diet” in my life. I did not get myself into shape by “dieting” and deprivation (two things that seem to go hand in hand), I did it by truly taking care of myself – body, mind and soul.
Spanakopita (Spinach Pie) Salad
Get More Pep In Your Step – Increase Your Energy
I used to struggle to find the endurance to make it through the day without crashing by the mid-afternoon and looking for external energy boosters. Before I discovered how to increase and then maintain my energy levels I was a bit of a pain to be around actually. When my energy was low I felt tired and tended towards mild headaches and lethargy, accompanied by sudden uncontrollable bursts of grumpiness and snapping at others.