Sunday, January 29, 2012

SWEET TABBOULEH & SOULFUL MUSIC


Tabbouleh is a traditional Middle Eastern dish, usually made with bulgur, tomato, parsley, mint, cucumber, garlic, olive oil, salt, lemon juice and sometimes onions. I love the traditional Tabbouleh and even though I had bulgur wheat at home I decided to tweak it a little and see what it would taste like. I must say I really, really enjoyed this. Feel free to add your own twist to it. By the way, Nina fixed the parsley, she said "Mommy, let me show you how to do this the authentic way. Never use a knife to chop the parsley, it all has to be done by hand like this, see? aren't I a true Lebanese girl!" That's my daughter for you, amazes me all the time, so smart!

Here's the little Ms. Nina enjoying some soul music from one of Cameroon's best: Miss Debra Debs
Here's a link to Miss Debra Debs' site: http://debradebs.com/

SWEET TABBOULEH


I made the creamy white dressing and Nina made her own dressing, the 'yellow' one  and it was delicious. My little Chef!



Ingredients:

2 Tbsp green onion, chopped
1 tomato, chopped
3 cups parsley, fixed
1/2 cup cauliflower florets, chopped
1 cucumber, chopped

Mix all ingredients in a bowl and set aside

Sweet Dressing:

1/3 cup cashews, soaked overnight
Juice of 1 orange
3 Tbsp olive oil
Dash of black pepper
1/4 tsp garlic powder
Juice of 1/ 2 lemon
2 Tbsp honey

Blend all ingredients in a food processor until smooth. Toss the tabbouleh with about 4 tablespoon of the sweet dressing. Save the rest of the dressing in a tight container and put in the fridge.



Remember to exercise
Remember to EAT & DRINK TO YOUR HEALTH, YOU'LL THANK ME LATER!

Friday, January 27, 2012

CREAMY NUT-TY SOUP

I was in the mood for soup today so I went for it! oh, before we get to the soup, just wanted to share one of my favorite lyrics with you...Songwriters ROCK! that includes me too I guess...words, words...words...



CREAMY NUT-TY SOUP 



Ingredients:

3 tomatoes
1 leek
1 red bell peppers
3 Tbsp fresh basil
2 tsp fresh parsley
3 Tbsp Cashew butter
Juice of half a lemon
Pinch of salt
1/2 a cup of water
3-4 Medjhool dates





Put all ingredients into a food processor and blend until smooth. Drizzle with 1/2 a tsp of olive oil, garnish with some green onions and paprika. I added a little cayenne pepper to mine because I like it hot. Also, some people may like their soup warm, so it's okay to go ahead and warm yours a little. I like mine cold :) I used several pieces of celery sticks as my spoon and ate it with the soup with each bite, cool huh?

Photo by Nina Lakota

Still rocking my urban twits, unsure what to do next on my hair...

*Photo by Nina Lakota
Remember to EAT & DRINK TO YOUR HEALTH, YOU'LL THANK ME LATER!

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Endive Salad with Orange-Mustard Dressing


Something quite interesting is going on in my house. My 16 month old son has this fascination with books. He is always with a book, 'reading' in some corner, flipping through pages and it goes on for minutes at a time. He even 'reads' off his diaper box ...anything that has words. I hope this stays long after he starts really reading. Anyway just wanted to share that with you.. here is a collage of the times I've had the camera near.




ENDIVE FACTS:

 I remember when I first found out about this beautiful-looking greens. I use them in my smoothies, juice it and eat is as a salad. Some people find it slightly bitter but I don't. I have never been the kind to shy away from something because of taste especially if I know it's beneficial to my health. Did you know that when compared to other green leafy vegetables endive is the richest source of Vitamin A? and if you remember from your nutrition class in school vit. A is particularly important for eyesight and good vision. Endive is also a great source of dietary fiber, magnesium, Vitamin E, C & K, Thaimin, folate, calcium, Iron, zinc and a host of other minerals.

Other health benefits of endive include clearing up the skin of acne, in combination with parsley and celery in juices it's a great blood tonic for those who are anaemic. Endive is also a very low calorie (it has just 1 calorie per leaf) food so it is great for those who want to lose weight to eat it as often as they can. It also relieves constipation because it is high in dietary fiber and helps to clean the liver and gall bladder. Now, do you see why I love this vegetable?


ENDIVE SALAD WITH ORANGE-MUSTARD DRESSING


Ingredients:

I head/bunch of endive, wash, fixed and set aside
1 granny smith apple, 1/2 apple julienned and 1/2 sliced




Mix together julienned apples and endive and put in a bowl. Place sliced apples over salad.

Orange-Mustard Dressing:

2 oranges, peeled and halved
1/3 cup olive oil
1 tsp fresh parsley
1tsp dry mustard powder
2 medjhool dates





Blend all ingredients in a food processor until smooth. Dress salad with about 4 tbsp of orange-mustard dressing and save the rest in a tight-lid container and put in the fridge.

photo by Nina Lakota
My daughter likes to take pictures of me during my workouts. Someday I will be able to use just my upper body strength to do a pull-up, for now I am quite content with one leg on a stool.

Remember to EAT & DRINK TO YOUR HEALTH, YOU'LL THANK ME LATER!