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HOW TO INDULGE YOURSELF ON PARTY FOOD

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How to Indulge Yourself on Party Food


Holidays are the hardest time for to stick with sensible eating habits. You are invited to parties and celebrations where you get tempted with rich traditional treats, sweets and goodies. But you don’t need to worry,  as long as you mentally accept and understand the importance of healthy eating habits. It is ok to indulge yourself on party food during the holiday season, but don’t feel guilty afterwards. Feel every bite with joy and love and you will experience a well-being of body, mind and spirit. And that is what counts.

 

 

PLAN AHEAD PARTY FOOD:  This will give you confidence and security

  • Drink water with freshly squeezed lemon first thing in the morning to alkalize your body.  Let this become your every day routine.
  • Have some ginger tea before the party; it will help digest food better, and prevent bloating and flatulence.
  • Take digestive enzymes with you just in case you mix different foods and make poor food choices.  
  • Eat some protein before you go to the party; you will not be so hungry, seeking unhealthy party food treats.
  • Bring your own special party food munchies and treats; at least you know that they are without preservatives, additives and ingredients that you are allergic to. 

 

 

       AT THE PARTY:  Enjoy yourself on party food

  • Enjoy holiday party foods, but be selective.
  • Try not to mix a lot of different party foods; your tummy will thank you.
  • For every glass of wine drink two glasses of water…you will prevent dehydration and a hangover.

 

 

       PARTY FOOD THE DAY AFTER:  Replenish and detoxify

  • Probiotics are essential for intestinal health, especially if you suffer from stomach aches, cramps, and bloating. They will replenish good bacteria and facilitate elimination.
  • Detox your body with fresh homemade juices made of dandelion, beets, apples and carrots. They are easy to digest, will detox your liver, and flush out alcohol. And if you think that your body requires more food, then try only easy digestible foods such as quinoa, brown rice etc.


Below are my deliciously tasty treats. They are easy to prepare and you can enjoy them all year around. They contain no bleached white flour or unhealthy fats. They perfect party food!

PAPAYA, MANGO AND FRESH FIG SALAD

½ large papaya, peeled and cubed

1 mango, peeled and chopped

4 fresh figs, chopped

½ lemon juice

1 tsp. cinnamon

 

Combine all ingredients together and sprinkle with cinnamon.

 

GOJI CHOCOLATE TRUFFLES

1 cup almonds soaked

½ cup goji berries, soaked

2 tbsp of raw coconut oil

2 tbsp of raw cacao
Coconut flakes

Blend the almonds and goji berries in a food processor to a smooth consistency.

Add coconut oil and blend some more

Mix in the raw cacao.

Shape the mixture into small balls and roll them in coconut flakes

 

ENJOY and HAPPY HOLIDAYS to you and your family.

 

Remember, you don’t go to the party to only eat, but to visit your family and friends.  It is a celebration of life and friendship, and a time of giving and joyful reunions.

 

Body Detox Techniques III

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Body Detox Techniques

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Exercise, Dry skin Brushing and Infra-red sauna

Simona Stepancic BSc, RHN, ROHP, Registered Holistic Nutritionist, Orthomolecular practitioner, Raw Food Coach

 

 

EXERCISE

 

Physical exercise speeds up removal of toxins by stimulating circulation and perspiration.

It stimulates the lymphatic system and transports oxygen and nutrients to the cells, and carries toxins and wastes from the cells to the elimination organs.

Exercise increases strength and well-being, energizing both body and mind.

It lowers blood pressure, improves your mood, reduces stress, and raises feel good hormones such as dopamine and serotonin.

Rebounding, cycling, swimming, dancing, yoga, stretching, walking, and aerobic exercise are excellent during a detox.

Exercise daily and you will feel energized, self confident and emotionally high.

 

DRY-SKIN BRUSHING


Dry Skin brushing is a wonderful way to stimulate your circulation and help with lymphatic drainage. It increases cell skin renewal, makes your skin smooth and soft, removes cellulite, tightens the skin and strengthens the immune system.

 

Dry skin brushing techniques:

 

Use a soft natural fiber brush; avoid synthetic bristles as they can be too hard on the skin.

Always dry brush your skin before you shower.

Start at your feet and toes, and use long strokes to brush toward your heart and up.

Avoid tender areas where the skin is thin around the breasts and face, and avoid moles and birth marks.

Brush your stomach using circular motions clockwise.

Brush your hands from your fingers up to your shoulders towards the heart.

Dry-brush your skin every morning and evening before bathing for 5 minutes.

After brushing take a nice shower to remove all those dead skin cells.

Towel dry the whole body and apply sesame, coconut or almond oil to soften the skin.

 

Cleansing the body is one of the best ways to restore vitality and remain healthy in the polluted environment.

 

INFRA-RED SAUNA

 

Studies show that infra-red sauna therapy can eliminate a wide range of chemical compounds such as heavy metals, PCB’s, pesticides, and prescription and non-prescription drugs.

Heat causes fat-soluble chemicals to be released from the fat cells and tissues into the lymph fluid. These toxins are then expelled from the body through the sweat.

Infra-red sauna can be applied to a wide range of conditions such as chemical sensitivities, auto-immune conditions, allergies, chronic fatigue and cancer.

 

The benefits of infra-red sauna:

Improves circulation, regulates blood pressure, and promotes a better skin tone and healing of skin conditions such as acne, eczema and psoriasis. It relaxes muscles, reduces fatigue, and reduces physical and emotional stress.

 

Simona Stepancic BSc, RHN, ROHP, Registered Holistic Nutritionist, Orthomolecular practitioner and Raw Food Coach

Body Detox with Nutrient-Rich Foods I

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Body Detox

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Nutrient-Rich Food – Vegetables

 Simona Stepancic BSc, RHN, ROHP, Registered Holistic Nutritionist, Raw Food Coach, Orthomolecular practitioner

There are a few detoxifying techniques that you can incorporate into your life.

 

 

1.      Eat organic nutrient-rich food

2.      Exercise

3.      Dry skin brushing

4.      Infra-red sauna

 

VEGETABLES:

 

Carrots:

Carrots are one of the best body cleansers. They contain Beta-carotene, vitamin B, calcium, vitamin C, pectin and fibre.

Carrots have anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. They strengthen the liver, kidneys, lungs and digestive system.

 

Celery:

Celery is excellent blood cleanser, diuretic and laxative. Celery contains vitamin C, potassium, calcium, magnesium, silica, fibre and coumarins, anti-cancer compounds that may be beneficial in cancer prevention. It helps to neutralize acids in the body.

Drink celery juice after exercise to replace lost electrolytes.

 

Kale:

Kale is rich in iron, sulfur, vitamin C, beta-carotene, chlorophyl and calcium. It contains powerful anticancer compounds that protect against breast, lung and colon cancer.

Kale has a cleansing effect on the body and its high fibre content helps cleanse the intestinal tract. Kale can be added to salads or included in vegetable juices.

 

Cabbage:

Cabbage contains beta-carotene, calcium, vitamin B1 and B6 and vitamin K. It is also a good source of fibre and has antiseptic, antiviral and antibacterial properties.

Cabbage cleanses the liver, detoxifies the stomach and helps with digestion. Cabbage contains phytonutrients that remove free radicals, toxins and carcinogens from the cells. Cabbage is especially potent when eaten raw or juced.

 

Simona Stepancic BSc, RHN, ROHP, Registered Holistic Nutritionist, Raw Food Coach, Orthomolecular practitioner

 

Healing and Beautifying Foods

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HEALING AND BEAUTIFYING FOODS

 Arugula

Arugula, also known as roquette or rocket; is a pungent and highly alkaline cruciferous vegetable. It neutralizes acid waste products from the blood and lymphatic system and has antiviral and antibiotic properties.

Arugula contains dithiolethiones which is an anticancer and antioxidant compound recommended by American Cancer Society.

Arugula contains beta carotene, vitamin A, calcium, iron and sulphur. Sulphur is the mineral that will detoxify your liver, create mineralized hair, nails and glowing skin.

Arugula’s strong and spicy peppery/mustardy flavour gives a little punch when mixed with milder greens and salads. I use arugula regularly in my freshly made pates and salads.

Watercress

Watercress is a cruciferous vegetable in the mustard family. It has a bitter sweet taste and is rich in chlorophyll, vitamin C and E, beta-carotene, and vitamin A.

Watercress also contains iron, manganese, iodine and sulfur. Watercress is highly alkaline and also neutralizes acid in your blood and body. It stimulates bile, detoxifies the liver, and has been used in treatments for eczema, dermatitis, hair loss, and gout.

Watercress has a tangy taste and smell. It can be used in salads, dips, pates, and soups and added to vegetable juices.

Kale

Kale is rich in iron, beta-carotene, vitamin C, chlorophyll, calcium, potassium and sulfur. Kale has anti-viral and antibiotic properties. Kale has been used to treat constipation and arthritis.

Kale has a sweet and slightly bitter flavour; it can be used in salads, vegetable juices, soups, and can be steamed or stir-fried.

Cucumbers

Cucumbers are a very refreshing vegetable especially during the hot summer months. Cucumbers are high in water, fiber, and minerals such as silica, potassium, magnesium and phosphorus. In addition, cucumbers contain vitamin E, vitamin C, folic acid, beta-carotene and an enzyme erepsin which helps digest protein and kill tapeworms. Cucumbers are both a diuretic and laxative, and are the best kidney cleanser. They are alkaline and can reduce uric acid in the body. Cucumbers are low in calories, and go very well with avocados and nuts of all types. They can be also used is salads and juicing.

Red Radishes

Red radishes are high in B, E C, iron, potassium, silicon and sulfur. They contain an enzyme diatase which aids in the digestion of starches. Radishes are considered diuretic and are the most beautifying food. They are especially beneficial for skin, hair, nails, teeth and gums.

Radishes clean the liver, increase bile flow and prevent constipation. I add red radishes to my salads and wraps; I eat them with my home-made dips or just on their own with a little bit of sea salt. Red radishes add sweetness, punginess and colour to your dish.

Onion

Onions contain two powerful antioxidants, sulfur and quercetin. Sulfur is a beautifier; it cleanses the liver and skin, and helps build the connective tissue in the body. Quercetin has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties and helps neutralize the free radicals in the body. It also reduces the risk of certain cancers.

Onions go very well with avocados, nuts and seeds. I used them extensively in my homemade nut and seed pates.

Spirulina

 Spirulina is a blue-green algae found in warm alkaline and saline lakes and ponds in Central and South America and Africa.  A green superfood rich in chlorophyll, it contains complete protein, minerals, carotenoids, all B-complex including high amount of B12, and essential fatty acids. Spirulina can boost your immune system and increase energy. It is an excellent detoxifier and blood cleanser. Spirulina is available in powder, tablets, liquid and capsules. You can add spirulina to protein powder smoothies, soups, salads or stir a teaspoon into a glass of water.

Coconut and Coconut oil

Coconut is a good source of protein, B-complex, Beta carotene and minerals, especially iodine which is important for thyroid function.

 Coconut contains saturated fats called medium chain fatty acids or medium chain triglycerides (MCT) and is used as an immediate source of fuel and energy. It digests better and it is not stored in the body as fat reserves. Coconut butter has anti-bacterial, antimicrobial and anti-viral properties; it contains Lauric acid, Caprylic acid and Myristic acid.

Those who suffer from candida, yeast infections or allergies to mold can benefit from coconut oil.

I use coconut oil and young coconuts with the soft “meat” in my smoothies, creams, pies, cakes and ice-creams. Coconut water is also a great source of electrolytes, and is a good dehydration drink very similar in composition to human plasma.

Hemp (seeds, oil and protein)

Eating hemp seeds gives the body all the essential amino acids of Omega-3 and Omega-6.  The ratio of Omega 6 to Omega 3 EFA’s in hemp oil is thought to be the best in nature for promoting cellular health. Hemp foods reduce inflammation and benefit those with arthritis, cardiovascular disease, psoriasis and diabetes. You can use hemp seeds or oil on salads, cereals and in shakes and smoothies.  Find organic hempseed seeds and oil. Store it in a fridge after opening. Do not heat the oil!

Hemp protein containins all 20 amino acids, including the eight essential amino acids. It also contains essential fatty acids omega 3 and omega 6, and is an excellent source of dietary fiber, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Hemp protein provides you with energy, reduces food cravings, and improves the immune system.  Hemp protein is made by grinding the seeds of the plant Cannabis sativa L.  Unlike marijuana, hemp is free of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), an active ingredient in marijuana. It is grown in Canada, China, Russia, France, England, Hungary and Holland.

Olives and Olive oil

Olives and olive oil are beautifying foods, high in vitamin E that erases fine lines and wrinkles. Olives are rich in protein and polyphenols, which are water soluble antioxidants with anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties.

Olive oil soothes the stomach and helps a congested lymphatic system and lungs.

Olive oil greatly enhances salads and pates and also makes great snack foods.

Papayas

Papaya is a tropical fruit from Central America. It contains a high concentration of vitamin C, folic acid, potassium, calcium, vitamin A and the enzyme papain.  Papaya is a great detoxifier; it cleanses the digestive tract and alleviates flatulence. It is also enhances skin complexion, gives shiny hair and strengthens nails.

Papaya grows in clusters near the tops of the tree. There are different varieties with different shapes, sizes, and colours such as yellow, orange and red.  Choose at least half yellow papaya. Cut papaya in half lengthwise and scoop out the seeds. Seeds are edible, very spicy, and look like black peppercorn seeds. I use them in salad dressings to add spice, or I save them for garnishing.

Turmeric

Turmeric is an Indian curry spice. It was used for thousands of years in ayurvedic medicine to treat inflammation and gastrointestinal problems.

Turmeric is a potent antioxidant, anti-cancer and anti-microbial agent. It contains iron and manganese and is also a good source of fibre, potassium and vitamin B6.

Curcumin flavonoid in Turmeric is an anti-oxidant and is responsible for prevention and treatment of cancer. It enhances the liver’s ability to eliminate dangerous carcinogens and purifies the blood which helps clear the skin of pimples, acne and other impurities.

Turmeric is also a skin beautifier; it makes skin smooth, improves complexion and gives skin colour and texture.

Turmeric has a peppery and bitter flavour. You can use turmeric in salads, salad dressings, smoothies, juicing and lentil recipes.

Ginger

 Ginger is a potent cancer fighter and beneficial for treatment of arthritis and colds. It aids digestion, improves circulation and is anti-inflammatory.

Look for fresh ginger that is firm, not wrinkled.  You will find it in grocery stores, organic markets, as well as in pill form in health food stores. Fresh ginger can be used in cooking to make tea or adding it to fruit or vegetable juices.

These healing and beautifying foods are only a few among a long list that will maintain health of your body, not only nutritionally but therapeutically. Try to incorporate at least a few into your daily menu. Your body will thank you.

Simona Stepancic, Registered Holistic Nutritionist, Orthomolecular practitioner, Raw Food Coach

 

 

Nutritious Delicious Live-Food Healing Workshops

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Upcoming Live-food healing Workshops:

Healthy Transition,
Lean and Healthy for Life,
Beautiful on Raw.
Raw Delight: Healthy meal preparation,
The Healing Power of Foods,
Eating for Energy and Ecstasy
How Sweet it is

 

 

RAW DELIGHT: Healthy meal prep

Location: Woodbridge
Cost: $55

Includes Brunch/Dinner, handouts and Raw Delight Recipe Book

Thursday, January 19th, 2012 

6:30 pm – 8:30pm

Thursday, February 23rd 2012 

6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

 

Raw Delight: Healthy Live-food meal prep

 

Are you eating balanced meal everyday?
Busy schedule might prevent you from thinking about the healthy foods that are best for you each day. Planning ahead will enable you to stock the healthy foods that are the best for you to get every day.
My live-food meal preparation workshop will give you the basics to create easy delicious and nutritious flavourful healthy dishes.
All foods are vegetarian, wheat and dairy free with an emphasis on raw and simple.

In this two hour workshop you will:
explore how to shop for a particular food
learn a new way of eating healthily – breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks
learn how to design a 7 day menu plan fast and easy
get a shopping list
discover how to develop a healthy recipe by modifying traditional to reduce its calories, sodium, sugar and fats
get knowledge about nutritional information of foods
learn how to organize your kitchen

 

 

THE HEALING POWER OF FOODS

Location: Woodbridge
Cost: $55

Includes Brunch/Dinner, handouts and raw delight recipe Book

Thursday, February 9th, 2012 

6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

 

Foods that we eat daily affects our body, emotions, mind and spiritual life.
What we eat and how we eat also reflects a state of harmony within ourselves, the environment and the planet. Food is much more than fat, protein and carbohydrates. It also possesses energies that are important for healing, maintaining, building and cleansing the body.

In this workshop you will:
find out about the healing power of foods
discover the anti-inflammatory foods that help prevent disease.
learn how to incorporate more raw and living foods into your lifestyle
explore how to make smoothies, wraps, treats and pates from scratch
discover superfoods that will help create the right conditions.

 

 

LEAN AND HEALTHY FOR LIFE

Location: Woodbridge
Cost: $55

Includes Brunch/Dinner, handouts and Raw Delight Recipe Book

Sunday, February 19th, 2012 

11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Saturday, March 31st, 2012 

11:00 am – 1:00 pm

 

Lean and Healthy for Life

How many of you have declared that you are going to get in shape before summer? You are trying on your bathing suit and perhaps you see an extra roll around the tummy, or flabby muscles on your arms; you may not be as firm as you would like to be. Eating less to loose weight will not work! The real trick for ideal body composition is healthy and balanced eating. Changing eating habits is the key.

In this two hours workshop you will:
discover the best food choices to maintain weight balance
get the knowledge what to eat, when to eat and how much to eat
learn steps to achive a balanced weight with no depravation
find out about the superood that bulid a lean and younger body
get delicious nutritious meal plan ideas.

 

 

HEALTHY TRANSITION

Location: Woodbridge
Cost: $55

Includes Brunch/Dinner, handouts and Raw Delight book

Saturday, March 3rd 2012 

11:00 am – 1:00 pm

 

Healthy Transition: Daily essentials for healthy transition

Many people think that healthy foods are boring with no taste. Wrong! Healthy foods  can be as mouth-watering as crusty-pizza, creamy pasta or decadent chocolate cake.
I suggest a slow transition to a healthy diet to allow your body to shift automatically into the new pattern by incorporating my tips you will start to look and feel better

I this two hour workshop you will:
get tips on how to transition your eating habits
learn how to gradually replace processed foods with healthier options
discover healthy alternative options to make healthy meals, snacks and deserts
receive a knowledge to make slow and sustained change
learn how to prepare your favorite meals with ease
discover the best food choices to enhance your well-being

 

 

EATING FOR ENERGY AND ECSTASY

Location: Woodbridge
Cost: $55

Includes Brunch/Dinner, handouts and Raw Delight Recipe Book

Thursday, March 8th, 2012 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

 

Eating for Energy

Do you have difficulty waking up in the morning or a problem with feeling sluggish? It could be your diet. We all need energy to function properly. We need energy for the growth, repair and function of our organs. One way to increase our energy is to eat properly.
We live in a fast-paced society where everything needs to be done quickly; we sometimes don’t have time to sit down and enjoy our food.
When our busy schedule and level of stress forces us to skip meals, we can get attempting craving for sweets such as donuts, chocolate, coffee, potato chips, and french fries. These refined carbs will elevate insulin, which causes fatigue. Refined carbs stress our body and steal energy from us.
Join me on this two hour workshop journey of conscious eating where I will provide you with tools and tips on how you can eat healthy for more energy.

In this workshop you will:
find out about super-bio-energetic foods that will boost your metabolism and restore your energy.
learn how to properly balance meals and snacks for proper balance of your blood sugar
get clarity on what to eat, when to eat and how much to eat to increase energy and stamina.
receive a delicious 7 day meal plan
get the nutritious delicious recipes
taste food made in front of your eyes

 

 

BEAUTIFUL ON RAW

Location: Woodbridge
Cost: $55

Includes Brunch/Dinner, Handouts, and Raw Delight Recipe Book

Sunday, January 22nd, 2012  11:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Saturday, March 17th, 2012  11:00 am – 1:00 pm

 

Beautiful On Raw

Since ancient Greek times, being physically beautiful means being in harmony with self and with the universe. In order to achieve physical and emotional well-being you need to feel good about the way you look. But how do you achieve this? Loustrous hair, supple skin, clear eyes and a fit body all contribute to harmony with the universe, they come from inner cleanliness as well as proper thoughts, emotions, nourishment an the body from the inside out is the key to a healthy radiant and glowing skin.

In this two hour workshop you will:
discover foods that can make you beautiful and foods that can cause inflammation in your body and skin
learn about foods for easy and gentle detox of the body and skin
learn the health benefits of being raw
discover a new way of eating that can improve your appearance and your life.

 

 

HOW SWEET IT IS

location: Woodbridge
Costs: $55

Includes Brunch/Dinner, Handouts, Raw Delight Recipe Book

Thursday March 22nd, 2012  

6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

 

Let’s be honest. We like rich creamy decadent desserts full of texture and flavor. When we eat them we feel good, happy and satisfied. But sweets are usually reserved for occasional treats and special celebrations; they are okay in small servings. The problem is when we indulge ourselves a little bit too much!   This can lead to unhealthy weight gain, hormonal imbalance, headaches, mood swings and bad skin.

Most traditional desserts contain flour and are high in unhealthy fats, refined oils and sugar. They are also loaded with additives, preservatives, stabilizers and calories.

Did you know that you can make your own desserts that are sweet and healthy for you.

In this 2 hours workshop you will:
Explore the alternative options to make healthy desserts
Discover the nutritious ingredients that will help contribute to your overall health and wellbeing.
Learn how to make flourless chocolate cake
get the nutritious delicious sweet recipes
taste healthy desserts made in front of your eyes