Always thinking about good health

 

Bone Broth Soup

It took me forever to get on board with the gluten-free diet. Once I did I felt so……empty. Really, I felt like I was free of the load I was carrying around. That awful bloat some refer to as a ‘food baby’. I’m only about 90% gluten-free but I swear by the benefits. You will lose weight and you will feel better.

It took me just as long to get started with bone broth. The name alone gave me….yeah, yuck. I bought a ready-made carton of the broth (chicken) at Baron’s. I made sure it was organic, no added salt, and the chickens were raised humanely. The usual reports say home-brew has far more health benefits than store-bought. But I really wanted to give it a taste before moving ahead. I was pleasantly surprised. It was quite bland and that was a relief. Because….bone marrow 😐 So each day, until it was gone, I had a small tea cup of the broth. I then anxiously made my own chicken bone broth from scratch.

Is it really supposed to take 24 hours?

My first mistake was using a crock pot. Along with organic chicken bones I added all my favorite seasonings………rosemary, cilantro, ginger, turmeric, black pepper, and a lot of water. My beloved slow cooker tried and tried. After 12 hours I checked on the bones. Hard as a damn rock. I put the lid back on and went to bed. The next morning, my kitchen smelled fabulous from all the herbs, but the bones remained far from the supple expressions I’d read about. Another 6 hours later and zero progress. After another couple of hours I gave up. Drained the solids and enjoyed my almost bone broth.

Round two. A large pot on the stove over a gas flame for 12 hours. I eventually let the broth cool, took out the bones, cracked them in half, and put them back in the water for another 8 hours. I could see the marrow had not cleared the bones but I was tired of babysitting the pot of boiling water. Drained the solids and enjoyed the soup.

My third and final attempt was using beef bones. Twenty-four hours in boiling water led to nothing. You cannot break beef bones in half. If you run the bones over with your car the bones will not break. I you swear at them while using a hammer they will not break. I could SEE the marrow but it refused to cooperate. Maybe I expelled some of the nutrients I was striving for. Maybe I just made a placebo soup. Regardless. Roots over by the Promenade mall sells bone broth soup and I no longer feel the need to watch water boil for hours on end.

Even through the hot summer I enjoyed a pot a week.

Honest benefits? Last month I was very happy to hear my Doctor say the results of my last physical (blood work) was the best I’ve had in the last 5 years. Lastly, the awful bursitis in my left hand, which a surgeon says requires surgery to relieve the pain, is far less painful than it was before I added the broth to my diet. Less pain, less pills. NO surgery!

Here are some of the health benefits I found on a general search:

  1. Rich in minerals that support the immune system. Minerals such as collagen, glutamine, glycerine, and proline.
  2. The phosphorus, magnesium, and calcium in the bones add essential building blocks to OUR healthier bones.
  3. On most accounts, reviewers noticed an increase in energy.
  4. This “superfood” can help protect your joints. The glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate feed your joints to keep them healthy and pain-free.
  5. Since the broth is a rich source of collagen, our hair, nails, and skin benefit from the inside out.
  6. It’s delicious AND very economical.

ENJOY!

 

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Fresh rosemary, turmeric root (shaved), Shiitakes, pepper, bay leaves, and fresh ginger (not pictured).

 

 

 

 

 

Feeling. Being. Knowing.

Where did February go? It’s already 80 here in Temecula Valley! One of the many advantages of California life is the early onset of Spring. While most of the US is experiencing nasty weather, we here in Cali have been sensing the seasonal change for a few weeks. The warm weather usually brings a lighter spirit and new adventures toward health and happiness. It’s time to get ready for summer and it’s always time to feel good.

Selfless Gifting

Choosing the right gift does not have to be stressful. This I say AFTER Valentine’s Day 😉 For the next occasion try something different. Forget flowers and jewelry and pricey meals.

Adopt an animal. One that never even comes home with you. At The Gentle Barn they have nearly two-hundred animals. All of whom were rescued from severe abuse, neglect, abandonment or worse. From feed to medical bills this ranch runs on donations. I have had the privilege of visiting this ranch on two occasions. It’s lovely. It’s inspiring. It’s peaceful. Located in Santa Clarita (two hours from Temecula, three from San Diego) it was worth the drive. I left with a renewed respect for animals and for a few weeks I had a hard time eating meat.

One of the many things I learned during my visits was the connection animals have with humans. We crave each other. For example, I was told if I sat down in the dirt by the roosting chickens and turkeys they would approach me. Within no time I had a turkey in my lap. IN MY LAP! 

You can choose an animal of your choice online and set up a monthly payment as low as $10. In return you will receive an adoption certificate, a photo of your animal, and updates. Also, the ranch is open to the public on Sundays for $10 donation each. Visit your new “pet”! While you are there you can meet the owner, Ellis Laks, and hear a short and personal chalk talk all about how she achieved a lifelong dream to help animals. She also has a book called My Gentle Barn. 

Recently, Ellie and her husband were notified of a cow in Tennessee who had one of his feet cut off in an accident. This cow was to be put down. When they heard about this they got in their car, drove to Tennessee and took over care of this injured animal. With their help, Dudley now has a special prosthetic to replace his foot.

“Gentle Barn rescues, rehabilitates and gives sanctuary to abused animals. Then through the interaction with our animals children learn reverence for all life.” Gentle Barn Twitter.

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Wearing It

Sunblock. Spring is when most of us get around to applying it daily. Even though it’s recommended year round. There seems to be so much talk and chatter about the good and bad of this essential element to our wellbeing. It’s confusing and time-consuming to choose whats right for you and yours. As with everything we ingest or apply label reading is important. 

Here are some SPF products presumed safe to slather or brush on:

Alba Botanica, MyChelle, Colorescience Pro, John Masters, Episencial, and Block Island Organics.

Be a label reader! Avoid these ingredients: Oxybenzone, Octinoxate, Retinyl Palmitate (Vitamin A Palmitate), Homosalate, Octocrylene, and Paraben preservatives.

***The FDA  has researched the harmful effects brought on by AEROSOL SPRAY sunscreens. Some news outlets reported that the aerosol sprays can be flammable during application and/or when the contents is exposed to sun and heat. It has also been reported that the propellant used to expel sunscreen from an aerosol spray can cause injury by ‘frosting’ the skin (some aerosol deodorant sprays have the same effect). An aerosol burn is an injury to the skin caused by the pressurized gas within an aerosol spray cooling quickly, with the sudden drop in temperature sufficient up to a sixty degree drop. 

Slather or brush on!

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This particular Alba Botanica Sunscreen has a pump release which poses no harm. $8 at Sprouts

Other Uses

Bars of soap are so useful beyond the bathroom. They’re not just for washing your hands. The pleasant bouquet they give is why we really love them. Place them in small spaces for maximum fragrance.

For example — The top drawer of your desk, the center console of your car, a pocket in your handbag, the pocket of a coat that will sit in the closet until next season, your intimates drawer, or line a few in various places in your closet so all your clothes can pick up the sweet scent.

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Tried It

While Bath and Body Works and The Body Shop are favorites I was happy to experience something different at L’occitane. Like any other store aimed at targeting women I was taken by the overwhelming scents and colors in the store. This is when ‘in store’ and ‘online’ are truly contradictory. Leaving empty handed was not an option.

Bonus…they are happy to give out samples.

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L’occitane located at UTC Mall La Jolla. Verbena Bar Soap $8, Roll-on Lavender Oil $15,

Eye and hand cream samples FREE

Something New

The beautiful Verbena! Pot it, drink it, wear it.

*This lightly scented flower comes in many colors. Typically shades of blue. Also, pink, purple, or white. Verbena needs 8 to 10 hours of sun each day. 

*For a delicious herbal tea try Verbena Mint Tea Pouches by Might Leaf Tea. Organic and caffeine free. Some benefits include reduced feelings of anxiety, drink with a meal to improve and speed digestion, and the anti-inflammatory abilities of the herb are known to aid with the aches and pain of osteoarthritis. 

*If you prefer subtle and floral scents try “Verbena Blossom” by Annie Oakley.

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Smart Mornings

A quick and healthy breakfast:

Egg whites, shiitake mushrooms, fresh salsa, cilantro, and ginger. Sautéed in olive oil.

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