The classic, delicious, chocolate cake. Easy to come by, difficult to create the moist, decadent, fluffy texture we all seek. But, I think I've done it. I don't wish to belabor the point. Chocolate cake is good. This one is delicious.
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I love juice. I love fruit juices, veggie juices, you name it! It's so funny to me, how as the temperature changes and it gets hotter outside, my cravings switch. Our body is so amazing in how it naturally reacts and adjusts with our external environment.
From an Ayurvedic perspective, summer time is the perfect for raw foods. Hot temperature outside naturally creates an increase in the pitta dosha in the body. And, when pitta increases, the desire for lighter foods increases. This makes summer the best time to enjoy the salads and juices. Below, I've listed 3 great juice combinations to enjoy whether at home or at your local juicery. One thing to note is that if you feel as though your digestion is a little low, it's important to add in a few warming spices to ensure proper digestion. Raw foods (juices included) can be hard for the GI tract to process (contrary to popular belief), leading to indigestion, bloating, and gas. Adding a little ginger or turmeric is a great way to combat those effects. Juice One: Celery, Cucumber, Lime, Mint, Fresh Ginger Benefits: HYDRATION! Cucumber is a GREAT way to stay hydrated all summer long. Heat can be drying to our systems, even if we live in a humid environment. If we don't have proper hydration, then our internal systems don't have what they need to function appropriately. It's easy to say, but hard to remember--our bodies are 70%+ water! It needs water--not sodas or coffee. The other benefit to this one is that it chalk-full of cooling veggies. Ice isn't the answer to cooling our systems down. Using food and drinks that are cooling in nature are. Juice Two: Beets, Carrots, Apples, Turmeric Benefits: All 4 of these plants work directly on the liver to help cleanse and detox it. In Ayurveda, the liver is the seat of pitta. Remember, pitta is the energy of the summer. We need to help our liver (who, by the way does SO. MUCH. for our bodies), by helping release the heat and get things moving. One really easy rule in Ayurveda to remember, is if the color matches it, more than likely it will help that thing in your body. So, beets=red, blood=red, thus beets=blood. Easy! Juice Three: Papaya, Mango, Carrot, Turmeric, Fresh Ginger Benefits: papaya is a great fruit known for its digestive enzymes, This juice comes out a little thick, so it can be a little heavier than the other ones. Be aware that it can be slightly on the heating side, but the taste will be second to none. Mango is a great fruit for its mineral content (including zinc, magnesium, and potassium). All of the ingredients are a great source of beta-carotene, which is a great antioxidant for the body. This juice really can be great as a breakfast or dessert replacement! A few notes before we leave:
Happy Summer Juicing Everyone! Change of seasons has finally arrived. It's actually cool enough in Texas to need a light sweater for most of the day. Of course, this means that vata season has already started, or will start soon depending on where you live. And, we all know what the means! My favorite fruits and veggies are finally here: persimmons, hearty squashes, root veggies, pumpkins, pomegranate, any other "p" vegetable/fruit you can think of. I naturally start craving warm, hearty, soupy foods. I've learned that it is my body's way of telling me to start slowing down, take time to breathe, nourish and care for your body. It's amazing how our body's internal environment can harmonize perfectly with what is going on outside, if we allow it to. All we have to do is stop and listen. With all of that being said, I made this super fantastic fall harvest soup yesterday for my family. It was simple, warming, and just what we needed for a cozy Friday night in. Enjoy this amazing one-pot soup, with minimal effort, and only 15 minute prep time! As a quick side note: I used our Instant Pot to make my soup in, but you can very easily use a Dutch oven, crock pot, or any other big pot you like. Ingredients:
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