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Recipe of The Month
Brown Basmati Pilaf
 
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Prep Time: 3 minutes

Cooking Time: 30-40 minutes

Yield: 4 servings

 

Ingredients:

1 cup brown basmati rice

2 cups of water

1/2 cup of dried cranberries

1/2 cup of walnut pieces

1/4 cup of chopped fresh parsley

pinch of salt
 

Directions:

1.   Rinse rice in fine mesh strainer until water runs clear.

2.   Boil the water and add rice and salt, cover and reduce heat.

3.   After 15 minutes add cranberries and walnuts to top, do not stir.

4.   Cook 15-25 minutes more, until all the liquid is absorbed.

5.        Remove from heat, add parsley and fluff with fork, cover and let set for 3-5 minutes and serve.
 
Happy Cooking and Enjoy!
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Issue: # 11 November 12, 2007 
Greetings!
 
Hope all is well with you this fine November.  We at Happy & Healthy have many exciting things going on this month, so sit back and enjoy hearing all that's new!  
 
Happy & Healthy is celebrating it's first birthday this month!  Hooray! In honor of Thanksgiving and our birthday celebration, I wanted to take the time to give thanks to all of you for being avid readers of the newsletter!   For those of you who I have had the privledge of working with as clients, thank you for letting me be your "guide on the side" in attaining wellness.  It is a blessing to be able to see such positive results from my outstanding clients.
 
In other news, we had a fabulous cooking demo with the Suffolk County Celiac's this month.  It was alot of fun for Happy & Healthy to share our Gluten-Free Gourmet Holiday Recipes with you!  Due to such an overwhemingly positive response, H & H is currently looking into doing future cooking demo's at various Health Food Stores in Suffolk County.  Keep your eyes peeled for updates on Cooking Demo's in your area!
Chewing
 
fate dude eatingDo You Inhale Your Food? 
 
If you answered yes, then I am a girl after your own heart.  Or I was anyway, prior to learning the importance of savoring each mouthful. 
 

When it comes to increased health, it's not just what we eat, but how we eat. Digestion actually begins in the mouth, where contact with our teeth and digestive enzymes in our saliva break down food. But these days most of us rush through the whole eating experience, barely acknowledging what we're putting in our mouths. We eat while distracted-working, reading, talking, and watching television-and swallow our food practically whole. On average we chew each bite only eight times. It's no wonder that many people have digestive problems.

 

There are many great reasons to slow down and chew your food. Saliva breaks down food into simple sugars, creating a sweet taste. The more we chew, the sweeter our food becomes, so we don't crave those after-meal sweets. Chewing reduces digestive distress and improves assimilation, allowing our bodies to absorb maximum nutrition from each bite of food. More chewing produces more endorphins, the brain chemicals responsible for creating good feelings. It's also helpful for weight loss, because when we are chewing well, we are more apt to notice when we are full. In fact, chewing can promote healing and circulation, enhance immunity, increase energy and endurance, improve skin health and stabilize weight.

 

The power of chewing is so great that there are stories of concentration camp survivors who, when others could not, made it through with very little food, by chewing their meager rations up to 300 times per bite of food. For most of us 300 chews is a daunting and unrealistic goal. However, you can experience the benefits of chewing by increasing to 30 chews per bite. Try it and see how you feel.

 

Taking time with a meal, beginning with chewing, allows for enjoyment of the whole experience of eating: the smells, flavors and textures. It helps us to give thanks, to show appreciation for the abundance in our lives and to develop patience and self-control. Try eating without the TV, computer, newspaper, or noisy company. Instead just pay attention to the food and to how you are breathing and chewing.

 

This kind of quiet can be disconcerting at first, since we are used to a steady stream of advertising, news, media, email, and demands from others. But as you create a new habit, you will begin to appreciate eating without rushing. You have to eat every day-why not learn to savor and enjoy it?
 
November Focus Food
 Brown Rice
Brown Rice
 
Good old grains!  You have to love them!  Especially when they are Gluten Free for myself and all of my fellow Celiac Friends out there.  Read on about this magical grain and it's fabulous health promoting properties!
 
 

Brown rice, with its sweet nutty flavor, provides four times the amount of insoluble fiber found in white rice, because it is a whole grain that has not been stripped of its natural bran covering. It contains an impressive number of vitamins and minerals such as concentrated B vitamins (which help nervous systems and mental depression), niacin, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, selenium, and even some vitamin E. This whole grain also contains a small amount of high-quality protein in the form of the amino acid lysine, which helps boost the body's ability to fight viruses, especially those that cause cold sores. 

 

In each grain of brown rice exists a matrix of whole, unrefined energy and nutrition. It is a complex carbohydrate and therefore burns slowly in the body, providing a steady stream of long lasting energy while increasing the brain's levels of serotonin, the chemical responsible for the feeling of well-being. Those who consistently eat brown rice report steady energy and an overall feeling of calm and balance in their daily lives.

 

For brown rice and whole grains in general, the majority of digestion occurs in the mouth through chewing and exposure to saliva. For optimal nutrition and assimilation, it is vital to chew your rice well and with awareness. A great meditation is to find a calm place, without distractions, to sit down for your meal. Make it a habit to chew each bite 20 times or more. See how this simple practice can help your digestion and overall focus for the rest of your day.

 
I will leave you this month with a great quote related to our Featured Article.
 

I have made it a rule to give every tooth of mine a chance, and when I eat, to chew every bite thirty-two times. To this rule I owe much of my success in life.

-William Gladstone

 

 
 
Sincerely,
 
C\hef Bubbles
 

Christie Korth
Happy & Healthy Wellness
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