Orange Mocha Frappuccino

Several years ago I took a very elitist film class. On the first day we had to go around the classroom and say our name and favorite film. I was near the end and those before me each picked obscure foreign films I had never heard of, to a round of understanding nods from everyone else. I knew I couldn’t compete with that so I was honest and admitted mine to be the completely American and Hollywood creation- Zoolander. The pursed lips I was expecting were parted and to my surprise I was met with collective approval and a lively discussion ensued. A well known part of this movie has one of the lead male models and his crew heading out to cheer themselves up with orange mocha frappuccinos followed up by a “freak gasoline fight accident”. Continue Reading →

Jalapeño Crusted Halibut with Mango Pineapple Salad

This is one of my favorite derivatives of globalization- local fish and herbs with tropical fruit. Halibut is a great source of protein and it is very low in fat, though a decent percentage of the fats it does have are essential omega-3 fatty acids (for comparison, it has around 1/4 to 1/3 the amount in wild salmon). It is also rich in several B vitamins, including B 12 and the minerals selenium, magnesium and phosphorus. Halibut has a mild taste and smell (if it smells quite fishy it’s not fresh) that goes well with a wide range of flavors and has a rich, buttery flesh that is not very flaky, making it easy to cook with. Continue Reading →

3 Ingredient Vitality Smoothie

This is the kind of food to go for after you have been sick. After a spell of nausea or food poisoning, a wicked hangover or even just an energy depleting virus or really intense workout, we need sustenance that is easy to digest, absorb and use. When I was little this meant saltine crackers and gingerale but I wanted a more nutrient dense and chemical free option to aid in recovery. This is easy on sore tummies and it does wonders to help get one back to regular speed quickly. Once we are already dehydrated, drinking water can make us feel instantly worse but some studies, and my own empirical research has shown that coconut water helps to rehydrate without any negative symptoms like increased nausea. Continue Reading →

Blueberry Trail Mix

IMG_4007Trail mix is usually a blend of nuts, seeds and dried fruits- all nutrient dense foods to provide lots of energy in small amounts. While this combination has many possibilities there is a little something extra I like to add- puffed brown rice. It is just like rice krispies but less refined and the only ingredient should be brown rice. It adds a nice light crunch to an otherwise very dense trail mix. This can fulfill its named purpose of providing sustenance out on the trail or it can be a topping for oatmeal or yogurt. If you are a snacker, something like this can be a good alternative to popcorn at a movie (popped corn is good but not all the chemicals and cheap oils they cover it with), chips at home or candy during work or a study session. Continue Reading →

Vegetable Trio

Back when I was younger and before I started liking vegetables I loved this dish. It actually got me excited to eat them, the combination of rich butter (or olive oil) and smoky dried thyme transforms the vegetables to become a medley much better than the sum of its parts. I made it recently for a family dinner and not only were my brothers visibly stoked for it but our parents showed some enthusiasm too. All four of them are generally against vegetables unless they are completely drenched in creamy or cheesy dressing, so any dish that gets them to eat vegetables that are visibly vegetables is a near miracle. I didn’t make this recipe up, it came from my Aunt Karen, a lovely lady and fabulous cook. Continue Reading →

Lemon Pasta

Shellfish, in this case prawns and scallops, provide high concentrations of some minerals that can be hard to find amply in other sources, like selenium. It acts as an antioxidant, meaning that it is part of a defense network for the body that helps prevent or combat oxidation and cell membrane damage, issues that can lead to a whole host of diseases. Selenium is also important for healthy immune function and it is a component needed for several different proteins and enzymes in the body. Continue Reading →

Rainbow Roast Chicken Meal

Rainbow Roast Chicken MealTraditional meals with my family are centered around the meat, and there is always lots of it. Then, in keeping with a strict shades of white and beige theme, there are piles of white flour buns, ground meat stuffing and mashed potatoes with a very small side of rather lackluster vegetables that get drowned in gravy. I know better than to mess with this formula on special holidays, but when I am putting on a family meal otherwise I like to transfer the emphasis to a rainbow of fruits and vegetables, with the meat as more of a side dish, and include some nuts and/or seeds any maybe whole grains like brown rice or quinoa. Continue Reading →

Chocolate Raspberry Baked Oatmeal

Is chocolate healthy or not healthy? Well, that all depends on your definition of healthy… this is why nutrition can be so confusing. Processed chocolate, like all processed food, does not contain the nutrients that made the original ingredients so health benefitting, or healthy, and it often has some questionable additives like refined sugar and sketchy GMO oils. Many different processing techniques that are required by law to make a food stable enough to sit on the shelf for a long period of time greatly diminish the amount and quality of nutrients once present, and chemicals, flavorings and refined food items are added in to make a desirable color, taste and texture. Raw cacao however, the very base of chocolate, has some pretty potent antioxidants and a decent share of vitamins and minerals, making it beneficial to the body and therefore healthy. Continue Reading →

Green Carrot Cake Smoothie

Some people scoff at the idea of eating rabbit food, clearly they have not tried putting carrots in smoothies. With enough fruit, cashew butter and a vanilla flavored protein powder they are a nutrient dense way to get a carrot cake flavor without the low quality oils and refined flour and sugars that are normally used in the actual cake. Plus the whole food ingredients contribute fiber, healthy fats, potassium, calcium and vitamins A, C and E. Continue Reading →