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Summer is Yummy

Recovery is SLOW!

And I am starting to get frustrated.

I got some perspective last night though while talking with a friend I hadn’t seen in a few years.  Mike has been having a lot of problems with his knee and between injuring it originally and recovery from surgery he has spent the majority of the last year unable to put any weight on that leg.  None. At All.  He spent the winter getting around the house in a rolling desk chair.  Now I don’t feel quite so annoyed at only being able to walk slowly for an hour instead of run for an hour!

It’s always good to get some perspective.  I know that my illness was serious in terms of my personal health and experience but really not a big deal in the grand scheme of things.

That said, I am SO ready to get off antibiotics! Three more days.

I returned to my yoga practice this week.  My body is still really stiff and tight and my 20 minute routine requires a nap afterward but it feels good to get moving at least a little.

Eating has been glorious since returning to the U.S!  Portland has so much to offer, especially in the summertime.  I have been eating out of my sister’s garden everyday.

She has a one bedroom apartment with a side yard and manages to have quite a prolific little urban garden.

Breakfast this morning is yogurt, strawberries, and raw oats.  I missed plain yogurt while traveling, I love the tanginess!

And I must keep up on all the great probiotics yogurt has to offer while on antibiotics.

It’s been really nice to cook again.  Yesterday I made quinoa burgers.  It was a total experiment and it worked out rather well.

They were pink with green spots!

I started out with the leftover pulp from juicing carrots, 1/2 beet (the pink!), ginger, spinach, and kale. 2 cups

To this I added

1/2 cup cooked quinoa

1/2 chopped onion

4 cloves chopped garlic (boost that immune system!)

chopped cilantro

1/2 chopped jalapeno

2 oz. grated sharp cheddar cheese

1 egg

1/2 cup spelt flour

1/4 cup raw oats

a few spoonfuls of water

salt, nutritional yeast, liquid aminos, fresh ground pepper

The egg and cheese could easily be omitted to make the recipe vegan.  I think a bit of cumin would have added a lot but I couldn’t find any.

I cooked them in a lightly olive oiled cast iron skillet over medium heat.

These “burgers” are a little on the carby side for me to eat with a bun or bread but they were great as a side for salad with some condiments.

I guess you could say I got back to my abs/arms yesterday, although VERY gently!  I did about 40 crunch variations.  So today is an arms day.  I have a feeling my push ups are going to be crazy modified but hey, ya gotta start some where!  It’s amazing how quickly we lose strength, it’s been about three weeks now since I worked my arms.  It’s also amazing how quickly your body can regain fitness if it knows where it’s going.

I have to get a bit stronger by Monday though because that’s when we load the moving truck!

Time for a little workout and then off for one of my favorite Portland summertime activities, berry picking!  The early varieties of blueberries should be perfect around now.

Let’s hear it for summer harvest!


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The Goodness of Green

It is a gorgeous summer day here in Portland, Oregon.  I hope you are having a beautiful day wherever you are as well.

It’s also my 3 year wedding anniversary!  July 7th, 2007 I got married on a perfect summer day in West Virginia.   Marriage has been really fun and I am thrilled with how our relationship has grown even stronger and deeper as a married couple.  Tate and I are going to spend the day together.  I think we’ll go swimming at the river with some friends (it’s predicted to get up to 90 degrees today!) and maybe picnic at a park concert tonight.

I have a few additions to my July Goals

  • Exercise Everyday at least a wee bit.  A walk, arms/abs, yoga, some bit of focused exercise.
  • Record Exercise

Recovery is SLOW and while “normally” I would have much more ambitious workout goals I need to be really easy on my body right now.  I walk slow and get tired fast.  Today might be the day to start arms/abs again but it will be majorly modified as I rebuild strength.

I have been eating my greens! This challenge has made me realize how often I only eat one serving or less of greens.  Yesterday I had a salad for lunch but by dinner didn’t see any more greens in my future and had to whip up a juice of carrots, beets, ginger, kale, and spinach to get them in.

Here are a few reasons why I am focusing on eating plenty of greens right now

  • KALE is very high fiber, especially for a green.  Kale is an excellent source of nutrients, most notably vitamin A and calcium but also decent amounts of vitamin C, folic acid, vitamin B6, manganese, and potassium.  Kale also has powerful antioxidants that help prevent cancer.
  • SPINACH is an excellent source of antioxidants in the form of beta-carotene.  Raw spinach is high in vitamin C.  Spinach is high in lutein, which is outstanding for cancer prevention.  To get the most nutritional bang for your buck with spinach, alternate eating it raw and cooked.
  • CHARD is very high in vitamins A, C, and E as well as calcium and potassium.  Like all greens it is a fantastic source of dietary fiber.
  • LETTUCE skip the iceberg and head straight for the romaine.  The darker green the lettuce to better.  All lettuce provides chlorophyll and vitamin K but romaine is also full of vitamins A, B1, C, folic acid, manganese, and chromium.

These are the four greens that I am eating right now (because they are the ones growing in my sis’s garden!).  All greens are low in calories and high in fiber.  Greens are very versatile and so I encourage you to give them another shot if you don’t like them at first.  One way to adjust to the earthiness of greens is to chop them up very fine and add to stir-fry or pasta sauce.  All of the greens listed above can be eaten either raw or cooked.

Do you have a favorite green I left off my list?

Time to go for a walk, my big exercise of the day!  Slow and steady wins the recovery race…

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