The Carrot Trick

The Carrot Trick

Sweet, Delicious and Hydrating: Organic Carrots

 

Keep bags of organic carrots in the fridge for pre-dinner munchies.

Not only are they sweet and delicious but there are also very hydrating after a long day. You can eat an entire 2 pound bag of carrots for your unwinding, reading the mail, or putting your kids to bed.

This would take the edge off your appetite, nurse your body with organic minerals and enzymes, and give your children a good example of a smart snack.

 

In loving service,

 

Natalia

The Right Snacks

The Right Snacks

The Right Snacks

 

“Yes, but what about snacks?” my clients often ask me. They tend to do well with the detox meals but hit a wall when it comes to snacks. Although resting the digestive system between meals is important, allowing it to do some much-needed housekeeping, snacks provide emotional support, especially when transitioning into this lifestyle. If you need snacks as a part of your daily routine, raw vegetables are the best option. Keeping in mind that conscious eating (not mindless grazing) is important, you can still enjoy alternative snacks, such as kale chips, seasoned Kamut puffs, and baked starchy vegetables.

 

Raw vegetables are the most ideal snack: They are alkaline, water-containing, quick exit, neutral food for combining between meals, and they leave you feeling refreshed rather than temporarily stimulated and then wanting more. Common snacks such as energy bars, crackers, and other packaged snack foods are dense and addictive and will clog the body, contributing to weight gain and disease.

 

By trading in your old snack foods for these snacks, you’ll get to enjoy snack time while you elevate your mood, energy, and blood chemistry. What’s up now, Doc?

 

 

FROM: The Fresh Energy Cookbook: Detox Recipes to Supercharge Your Life by Natalia Rose and Doris Choi

More Fast Food

More Fast Food

Another Take on Fast Food

 

Cherry tomatoes, spring onions, fresh, chopped garlic, lemon squeeze & touch of stevia.

 

Pure freshness! Tomato heaven!

 

in loving service,

 

Natalia

Fast Food

Fast Food

Rethink Fast Food

 

Fast food? The fastest! Baby spinach, hot water, bit of chèvre. Touch of stevia, if you like (I do!).

 

Done! Just add carrots!

 

in loving service,

 

Natalia

How to Snack Safely

How to Snack Safely

Snacking in General

 

Some people need to eat constantly and others can go long stretches between meals effortlessly. To the latter group, I say, don’t start a habit of snacking if you don’t have one already.

 

Minimal Digestive Effort

 

Snacking makes the digestive system work around the clock, which will make you feel fatigued and slow the whole cleansing/healing process. For those of you who want, or need, food between meals, reach for the quickest-exit foods – namely, fresh fruits and vegetables. The goal is to select mini-meals that require minimal digestive effort.

 

Fruit or Vegetable Snack?

 

Raw vegetables are the most ideal snack because they are light and will not create fermentation if you eat them too soon after lunch. Fresh fruits are a good snack if you wait a full three hours after a properly combined lunch.

 

Nutty for Nuts

 

Nuts/seeds/dried fruits are okay if you wait a full three hours after a properly combined, nut-free lunch and a full three hours before a nut-free dinner. For example. if you enjoy the Salad Gone Nuts for lunch, you may enjoy anything made from nuts/seeds/dried fruits anytime as dessert or a snack without waiting any specific amount of time.

 

No Waiting Period Snacks

 

I recommend snacking from the same category of food as your lunch to eliminate the issue of waiting, which is why in the 21-day program I have mostly incorporated snacks that don’t require a waiting period. What many of my clients like to do is split their lunch up into two parts. For example, if they had an avocado sandwich and salad at midday, they might have more of that sandwich or another avocado sandwich (possibly with any leftover salad or vegetables) midafternoon.

 

Since whole-grain cookies combine with the grain-bread sandwiches, they could also have some whole-grain cookies later on without having to worry about what the midday lunch has left in the stomach.

 

After a Neutral Lunch, Any Snack!

 

The other way to avoid waiting is to eat a neutral meal before your snack. For example, if you just eat a large raw vegetable salad for lunch, which is completely neutral, you can enjoy a snack from any category at snack time.

 

If you prefer to have a late-day snack, you could select one from the same food group as your dinner. For example, if you knew you were having fish and vegetables for dinner at 7 P.M. but you wanted a snack at 5 or 6 P.M., you could enjoy some raw goat cheese and vegetables because they combine perfectly with fish.

 

Happy Snacking!

 

Natalia

 

Extract from Raw Food Life Force Energy by Natalia Rose