Encoded Biology of a Watermelon Radish

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Have you ever cut open a piece of fruit or vegetable only to be struck by the inner beauty, by the knowing and growing of nature?

There’s something almost sacred about looking at a slice of a watermelon radish - it’s like an inner glimpse into a universe of encoded biology, the patterning which can be used to stimulate all the cells, organs, tissues of our own bodies, in fact that’s one of the properties of radish, to stimulate our appetites and aid in digestion. The sharp bite of the radish also helps the body to dissolve fats and excess mucus - a great food to have if you want to shed some excess weight or lower your blood cholesterol. 


WATERMELON RADISH WITH SHAVED FENNEL & SPINACH

INGREDIENTS
4 watermelon radishes
1 fennel bulb
3 cups spinach leaves
2 mandarin oranges

DRESSING
1/3 cup unfiltered olive oil
1/8 cup apple cider vinegar
½ tsp sumac
2 tsp maple syrup or honey
Sea salt and pepper to taste

PROCESS
1) Shave radishes paper thin on mandolin.
2) Shred fennel bulb.
3) Peel and section mandarin oranges
4) Mix dressing together ingredients together.
5) Toss all ingredients and season with salt and pepper

Did you know that radishes were grown in Egypt since at least 2780 BC? They were originally black in color and were used to help fuel the slave labor on the pyramids.

Radishes are a cooling food that stimulates the appetite and are an excellent digestive aid. They have both antibacterial and anti-fungal energies.

Take 5 Minutes

Take 5 minutes today to give gratitude to the souls of your feet.
Allow your fingers to move into a rhythm of massage.

Focus on gratitude for their support,
For carrying you energetically to all the places you want to go.

Our feet can be seen as our direction in life, they bring us everywhere.
We trust them to hold us up, walk us through life. 

We dress them up, fit them into tight spaces and then ask them to do a lot for us
In this moment of gratitude we release them from their duties, bathing them in love, joy, respect.

Feel the subtle spaces between your toes.
As though they were listening to their favorite music.

There are no tight spaces, only freedom of movement.

Rooted Angel Essence Blend can be a lovely treat for the feet. Massage a few dabs on the bottoms of your feet to feel relaxed, supported and uplifted. 

"It can be as Easy as it is Hard"

How often do we block ourselves from experiencing joy and freedom that is right in front of us - only we can’t see that we are doing that? And why on earth do we do that?

I’ll give you an example. Yesterday, I was scheduled for oral surgery. I already had a full agenda with no time to spare leading up to my appointment. A dear friend & spiritual mentor said, “Laura, you need to lie down in a fetal position for at least 10 minutes before your procedure, its important for self soothing and support.”

And then my mind said this: "But, I don’t have 10 minutes, I’m not at home, I’m on the road and this guidance isn’t helping me lower my anxiety about the surgery right now…"

Until…I let it go; so that a new thought could come in: “It can be as easy as it is hard.”

My friend and I had been texting each other as I was in Bed Bath & Beyond shopping for new curtains. Wait a minute….right around the corner from the curtains were beds! Big ones, little ones, made up to look oh so comfortable! So yes, I listened to my friend, and curled up on a bed. Somehow in those next few minutes, everything shifted. I felt a lightness of being, a sense of courage was edging in on the vulnerability.

You see, my friend was partnering with me through her text and a shared vision. It was a playful moment that unfolded with compassion for what was to come.

I offer this as a thought, to take some time today to listen and digest impressions through the eyes of someone who loves you. It’s truly amazing what will unfold!

And remember... “It can be as easy as it is hard.”

 

To Eat & Live in Balance

Often I am asked about detoxing and how to go about resetting the natural rhythms of vibrant health. I'd like to offer a vision for what that might look like. Honestly, if you choose any one, five, ten or all sixteen of these suggestions you'd be moving in the direction of letting go of what no longer serves you. You see, you can't quite indulge in a sabotage and at the same time participate in a higher vision of what you want to attract. For instance, focus on the vision of staying hydrated and you'll begin to feel all the systems in the body detoxing effortlessly and freely because you just provided something so valuable for optimal cell function.

Here's to staying vibrantly healthy!

1. Drink Water | Hydrating the body is a key component to good health. Drinking water can clear up a host of illnesses and diseases; not to mention clearing up skin, eliminating toxins, and helping maintain regular bowel movements.

2. Breathe | We cannot live without air. breathing gives the body something very precious - oxygen! Without it we wouldn't have a body to take care of. Breathing with vision makes us conscious of the mineral, plant and animal kingdoms. It is a sacred act that we share with all living things. 

3. Chew | Chew slowly for maximum absorption of nutrients. Chewing food also allows your body the time to realize that you are satisfied from a meal - it helps to prevent overeating and therefore assists in weight loss.

4. Eat fresh, seasonal, local, organic, foods that are grown with consciousness - no chemicals, gmo's or harmful pesticides please! | Especially vegetables, whole grains and beans. They are the purest and richest form of vitamins and minerals. They keep the body alkalized and the immune system strong. The fiber from whole food aids in the body's natural process of elimination.

5. Eat moderate amounts of protein | Determine the type that is best for you, whether it's plant or animal protein.

6. Eat moderate amounts of healthy fats | Think unrefined olive oil, flax seed oil, ghee, avocados, fish, seeds, nuts, coconut. Avoid hydrogenated oil.

7. Choose natural forms of sweeteners | Uncooked raw honey, molasses, coconut nectar, agave nectar, stevia or pure maple syrup used sparingly will balance the body's natural craving for sweets. Conversely, white sugar and chemicalized artificial sweeteners deplete the body's natural resources. Left unchecked, these destructive forces create insatiable food cravings; inflammation; and disease like diabetes, hypoglycemia, kidney / liver / pancreatic disease, osteoporosis and premature aging. I like to use this reference when thinking about the affects of sugar.

8. Exercise | Move the body in any way that feels right for you and your body type. This can be walking, running, tai chi, yoga, biking, swimming, dancing, climbing trees, etc. 

9. Relationships | Putting time and energy into positive, loving relationships can increase overall good health and well-being. Hugs are important. We live in a touch-starved world.

10. Give time to Spiritual Practice | There are many Helpers, Angels, Guides and Higher Beings who are patiently waiting to assist in the nourishment of your soul and spirit. A spiritual practice can take many different forms. Find what is right for you whether a personal or group practice (or both!).

11. Career | Discover what it is you like to do and do more of it - with joy and enthusiasm!

12. Self Care | Take the time to be loving toward yourself. This can take the form of massage, body brushing, hot towel scrub, tongue scraper, hot water bottle, aromatherapy, foot soaks, baths...or asking a friend for help. 

13. Sing, Dance, Play, Laugh | Laughter reduces stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline, lowers blood pressure, improves alertness and creativity. It also gives the diaphragm, face, leg and back muscles a good workout!

14. Rest & Relax | Even a 5 minute time out in the middle of the day will regenerate and rejuvenate your body on a cellular level. And be sure to get enough sleep each night.

15. Cherish the Time for Creative Pursuits | Composer, sculptor, painter, poet, artist, dancer, chefs, prophets & sages are the makers of the after-world; the architects of heaven. The world is made more beautiful because you have lived....without you, laboring humanity would perish.

16. Know Yourself | There is no greater understanding than the one you give to yourself.

The Making of Peppermint Patties

I first started making peppermint patties when it dawned on me that rather than purchasing store-bought chocolate, I could make it myself. It was part of a much longer process of realizing that I had a sugar addiction that had gotten out of hand. I went a few weeks of removing processed sugar from my diet, only to find myself binging on other food groups (salty tortilla chips, sweet potato fries, you name it). 

Rather than completely eliminate sugar from my diet, I gave myself a new mantra: "You can have whatever dessert you want, so long as you make it yourself." So began a 2 year long process of developing my own recipes that were intended to remove some of the guilt from eating dessert. Peanut butter cups made with real peanut butter, brown rice syrup, cacao powder, coconut oil? SO much better than a Reese's. Beyond the satisfaction of great tasting treats was the feeling of accomplishment that comes from experimentation. 

This recipe for peppermint patties was born out of a chocolate fudge recipe that I had developed months prior. And it has since given birth to a recipe for Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream. What I love most about this journey with sugar is the artistic outlet it has provided for me. Maybe the first time you make this recipe you'll follow it to a T.... but I encourage you to have fun with it and put your own twists on it after! Here's to experimentation! 

PEPPERMINT PATTIES
Inspired by Emma Galloway, "My Darling Lemon Thyme"

INSTRUCTIONS

1)   PEPPERMINT FILLING: Melt coconut oil and allow it to cool a little. Combine all ingredients in a food processor, blender, or Magic Bullet.
2)   Put mini muffin baking wrappers into ice cube tray molds. Pour peppermint filling into each mini muffin baking wrappers.
3)   Place trays in the freezer for ~20 minutes.
4)   DARK CHOCOLATE COATING: Melt coconut oil and combine with all other ingredients in a bowl. Whisk together.
5)   Pour a think layer of chocolate into each ice cube tray mold.
6)   Once peppermint fillings are firm, carefully take them out of the wrapper and place them in the ice cube tray molds.
7)   Pour chocolate over peppermints fillings so that they are completely covered.
8)   Place trays back in the freezer for ~10 minutes.
9)   Once patties are firm, pop out of molds to enjoy! Store in freezer.

INGREDIENTS

PEPPERMINT FILLING
½ c cashews (soaked in cold water for 1-3 hrs)
½ c coconut oil (melted)
¼ c brown rice syrup
2 tbsp almond milk
½ tsp peppermint extract
Handful of fresh peppermint leaves

DARK CHOCOLATE COATING
½ c coconut oil
1/8 c carob powder
¼ c cacao powder
2 tbsp coconut nectar or agave
½ tsp vanilla
½ c almond butter
pinch of salt