Being Bullied? Eat Your Kale … Green Food For Beginners and Then Some

I’m sitting here today with a head that’s throbbing due to all sorts of crap but mostly due to snot.  It’s been one of those weeks . . .

I’ll start off by saying that yes, right now, I’m being bullied.  Last I checked I’ve been out of school for some time so I wasn’t really expecting it.  I also wasn’t expecting, but am not surprised by, the source of the bullying.  I can’t get into too many details but I’m not the only one and people who are much more vulnerable and scared than I are also being bullied.  In reality it’s been going on for some time now.  And the bully?  Someone who is supposed to be protecting them and working for them … thus I am nothing if not ROYALLY PISSED OFF!

So what does all this have to do with Green Food for Beginners?  My first reaction, after the anger, was somewhat atypical … instead of my body craving the usual crap, sugar filled comfort food, I wanted something green.  My actual thought process was … I need to eat some kale … yes I’m currently concerned for my state of mind … but it’s as if my body said “give me fuel, something I can use to fight with.”  Insert Popeye joke here … (Damn!  You know the programmers of this blogging platform are of a different generation when Popeye isn’t in the dictionary!  I would think they’d at least be proper cartoon aficionados …)

Thus the other night I created something yummy with kale and what little I had in the fridge.  Fortunately I still have a few bags of tomatoes left from last summer!

I bought a bushel basket of organic plum tomatoes late last summer and pureed them in a food processor then bagged the raw puree and froze it … other than taking out the tough bits of tomatoes as I popped them in the food processor that’s all I had to do … it does make for an interesting sauce … lots of little red bits of tomato skin float about in your dish.  At least it adds some flair.

Anyhow, I cooked down the tomatoes with some garlic puree  then used it as the liquid for some quinoa and once the quinoa was done I stirred in some chopped up kale.  It was tasty and simple and turned out like this:

Sorry!  Just realized how smudged my camera lens was … too snotty to care though!  I also added a little EVOO to the mix and had a sweet, yummy dish to fortify me for the battle ahead.

Green food doesn’t have to be complicated.  You can literally throw greens into almost anything.  Just cook them till their somewhat soft but still bright green.  Alternate with salads so you get both the raw and cooked benefits of your green food and you’re covering all your bases!  A friend whose family are dutch once introduced me to a traditional family dish that involved mashed potatoes mixed with kale and sausage on the side (or if you’re like me and really lazy mashed potatoes (sweet potatoes would be even better) mixed with chopped up kale and ground pork with some sausage like seasonings.  Better for you and easier to clean up!).  A simple, traditional dish that fortifies you, is flavourful and gets you through the winter months when local food is often down to a few choices like potatoes and kale … hence the traditional part of this dish.

The importance of eating real food and green food is pretty huge (just in case I haven’t told you already ;) )!  If you’re sick, stressed, working towards a goal, working on getting fit, burning the candle at both ends (or all of the above) feeding yourself food that will help your body keep itself healthy is key.  I recently caught a TV interview with Stephen Lewis (That man is ridiculously amazing by the way!  I’m lucky to have grown up in a household where we watched him whenever he was on TV) where he discussed the continuing work he’s doing to help stop the spread of HIV and Aids in developing countries (yes you can take a wild guess as to whose show it was …).  He made a point that even if children are being treated for HIV/Aids they still need nutritious food for the treatment drugs to work (and these days the drugs really do work).  Their little bodies require real food to help them stay strong and to help their bodies physically use the medication they’ve been given.

It’ll not only keep you healthy but real food and green food will also keep you sane!  If your eating crap your brain won’t function and you won’t have the capacity to react and fight back when bullied, no matter what age you are.  If you’re concerned about your kids being bullied in school … feed them well.  Same goes if you’re told they’re the ones doing the bullying.  Sugar and refined foods will mess with their bodies biochemistry.  If their biochemistry (all the important chemicals/hormones making their mind/brain/body work) is off then it will lead to lower self-esteem, inability to concentrate and behavioural issues.  Feeding them real whole foods (many of which should be green … and yes … good luck with that!) and getting them outside to exercise (brisk family walk before dinner anyone?) will help them cope with their feelings and behaviors in more constructive ways.  It will help them stand up for themselves and others and it will help them realize there are better ways to express their anxiety than bullying.  It will also help with depression, acne, body image, you name the teenage issue and it will help!

If you’re one of the many marginalized folk in society without the funds to purchase real food you’re not going to have the energy or brain power to fight back when your rights are being ignored (let alone being strong, sharp and healthy enough to go out and find work).  It’s why programs like FoodShare, The Stop and Food Forward are constantly working to get fresh, real, whole foods to those that need it.  It’s why so many people have worked with Put Food In The Budget to write about their experiences of living on food bank rations for a week.  It’s why the Daily Bread Food Bank in Etobicoke has started a garden on site.

With all the crap going down in the world this week it’s been heart breaking, educational and inspirational.  50 workers in Japan risking their lives to save millions from nuclear meltdown after the quakes and tsunami.  Uprisings in Libya where the current dictator Gaddafi is slaughtering his people … but they refuse to give up (if you want the facts and up to the minute information about what’s happening in the middle east follow @acarvin (Andy Carvin is a National Public Radio Senior Strategist) on Twitter).  Elections in Haiti and Egypt … the list goes on.  It makes me think that what’s happening to me is so small and insignificant … except … We’re Canadian.  This sort of bullying isn’t supposed to happen here.  Also, it no longer has as much to do with me as it has to do with the vulnerable and scared people whose voices are being suppressed or simply ignored.

A last little note … if “you” are reading this and have made it this far … a little reminder:  The MORE free time I have on my hands, the more I’ll be able to do and … the LESS my hands will be tied when it comes to voicing my concerns.  Somethin’ to think about!

Pass the kale please …

Mainstream . . .

How do you take something like this mainstream?  It’s starting . . . there are even plenty of TV shows out there from Doctors (CBC’s Village on a Diet – On a side note . . . think a show like this would be made if there were no public broadcaster here in Canada?  Biggest Loser types maybe but where’s the compassion and learnin’ in that show? It’s essentially become punishing “the fatties” voyeurism.  CBC is also running a campaign called Live Right Now helping Canadians eat better and get their butts off the couch) to celebrity chefs (good old Jamie Oliver . . . he’s just so darned adorable and wants to help . . . he’s a Dad that sees what the current processed food industry is doing to our kids and is trying to do what Dad’s are supposed to do . . . keep his kids, and everyone elses, safe!  Cooking and eating fresh, real food . . . that’s the basis of a healthy life!) to millions of twitter folk that are trying to save us 140 characters at a time.

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Cheese, Glorious Cheese . . .

Update:  Here’s the link to the original New York Times article.  I must say that while we have issues with our own public health institutions . . . they’re not nearly as bad as this!  Oooo!  One more thing the article mentions – remember the ads a few years ago claiming that drinking milk could help you loose weight because your body has to work harder to absorb and use the calcium . . . finally debunked by a number of nutritionists and scientists (though it took them about 4 years) . . . that was these guys too!  Fun fact – one of their own studies debunked this myth and yet they just conviniently “forgot” about it.

Ah lovely . . . big business trying to kill us and take all of our money . . . again . . . does this really surprise us?  Apparently the USDA in the states is currently pushing the consumption of more cheese.  Why is this significant?  Especially coming from someone who has often in the past been the queen of dairy consumption herself?  Because the USDA has a massive conflict of interest on the go here.  The USDA is in charge of the nutrition guide down in the states and is also in charge of fighting the obesity epidemic. Continue reading

Weekend Update . . .

Darn! Too far out of range at this corner of the hospital to hook into the St. Joe’s wireless network! I can’t even get it on my blackberry. I also managed to forget the one important cable to tether my BB to my computer.

I’ll see how long my thumbs last. It’s the lack of Thyroid hormones. . . Makes your muscles all crampy and crap out on you faster!

I am stunned to report . . . Real food on my lunch tray! OK so all it was was chunks of tomato, slices of cucumber a few leaves of lettuce, slice of lemon, 3 carrot sticks and dry Roast beef . . . But still!

My ass is going to be very sore, I’m confined to half the room. Which for the poor gentleman that has to clean up after me I totally understand! I have a rather spectacular view and all in all . . . I really can’t complain!

DVD’s with me include:

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Breast Cancer Vaccine Hopeful, But . . .

Latest news from U.S. breast cancer researchers is the possibility of a vaccine available to help end the spread of breast cancer.  This of course is great news.  So far it’s only been tested on lab mice but with very promising results.

Here’s my but . . . it’s great to have a vaccine to prevent this type of thing . . . apparently it actually helps your body recognize when it’s own cells have gone rogue . . . essentially what all cancer is . . . But my main concern is the lack of knowledge being discovered about why our bodies do this in the first place.

Many cancers including the big two for women and men, breast and prostate, are very much linked to our endocrine system.  The hormones that keep our body functioning.  Carrying too much weight, especially if it’s visceral fat – the harder type packed around our organs under our stomach muscles, can completely disturb your hormone levels.

Why?  Because fat produces its own hormones . . . usually estrogen . . . in both men and women.  This throws your hormone levels into complete disarray helping to provide a happy camping ground for many hormone related cancers.

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Conflict of Interest . . .

I ate a glorious salad today that included:
  • Spinach
  • Strawberries
  • Peppers
  • Green Onions
  • Raw Pecan Bits
  • Raw Pumpkin Seeds
  • Parsley (from our office garden . . . how cool is that!  and tasty ;) )
  • Lemon Balm (same)
  • Spearmint (same)
  • EVOO
  • Plain Chicken (Baked, Roasted? It was a toaster oven . . . I’m not sure either of those really apply . . . ?)
  • Lemon Juice (only juice I’ll eat (?drink?) other than Lime . . . it’s not like I’m going to drink a cup of either of those . . . now if I start hankering for some . . . then I’ll really know the depths of my “issues” ;) )

It was so tasty and satisfying that picking up a blueberry scone for my co-worker at the park restaurant (had to go check my car anyhow ’cause I almost lost my licence and bank card YET AGAIN!) was uneventful and produced only a minor ping of longing (and yes it really was a ping more than a pang . . .).  You could eat a truckload of the salad I made and, short of getting a little too much protein with the chicken (also an environmental argument for that one but I’ll save that discussion for another time), it would never damage your body/health, unless you exploded of course.

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My Birthday Present to Me . . .

Munstead Lavendar

Holy HE Double Hockey Sticks!  I’ve got to get this ruddy post written!  I’ve only been trying for the past 4 days or so . . . Ok my excuse is I’ve had a nasty little sinus infection!  and while I think about it . . . it’s actually a pretty good excuse (for a change ;)   ).  It’s been so snotty and so busy (physically with hikes to lead and pre-hike to prepare (which were awesome!) and mentally with the stuff I need to get done!) that I’ve been completely out of it for the past week.

But I’m ignoring my little rule about caffeine for the moment and I’m actually going to get some writing done!  Don’t worry the Latte (no sugar or chocolate shavings etc.) was from the best local organic coffee house in my neighbourhood . . . Birds and Beans.  I can walk there in under 5 minutes and they use only local organic milk and fair trade, organic, environmentally responsibly grown coffee.  It’s ridiculously good!  I’m also justifying it as a birthday indulgence . . . after all I’m not eating any Birthday Cake now am I ;)

So onto the matter at hand . . . my true birthday gift to me . . . it’s not the coffee, it’s not the jewelry (nothing expensive, just sparkly ;) ) . . . it’s actually something I gave up . . .

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One Month In . . .

Orca Bush Beans - Yum!

It’s official . . . One month ago today I decided to really and truly get rid of the sugar.  I feel pretty successful so far.  I even hit the Dufferin Grove Farmers Market today to celebrate . . . Ok it was really more of a coincidence but lets pretend I did it consciously ;)

Dufferin Grove is a bit of a fantasy land of local organic food.  It’s one of the biggest and best attended markets in Toronto.  It’s open year-round and you can get everything from fresh baked bread, baked onsite in the park’s wood bake ovens, to veggies, meat, dairy in the form of sheep’s milk and cheese to organic fair trade chocolate.  There’s even olive oil and organic free-range turkeys available for all your holiday feasts.

I avoided the bread and the ChocoSol folks (like the plague!) but picked up lots of veggies, sprouts, some really good grass fed ground beef and ground pork and organic manure compost for my pot garden, ok that doesn’t sound right container garden (if you Google map my street and go to street view you can see the first three pots I had out early last year . . . this year it’ll be packed!).  I also picked up seeds . . . Pink Flamingo Chard, Rainbow Dinosaur Kale, Orca Bush Bean and Genovese Basil.  Yum!

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