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Balance Over Time

Any given day of eating can look out of balance or not so healthy if you look just at what was eaten in that 24 hour period. It's the balance over time that makes the difference. Sunday we had an alumni gathering with potluck snacks, and...

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The Expense of Real Food

A friend sent me a link to a Mark Bittman article,  "Is Junk Food Really Cheaper?" that is worth reading, particularly for those who claim they can't manage to eat real food because it is so much more expensive than processed food. It may...

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Cooking at home again

It's been a fairly hectic few days since returning home, without much chance to go grocery shopping, and with visits to friends, museums, theatre shows, and restaurants. I visited the Scotts Valley Farmer's Market Saturday morning to pick...

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Last day of traveling food

Flew home to Santa Cruz Friday, and I am so glad to be home, where I can have easier access to healthy food and my own cooking! I'm off to the Farmer's Market in the morning, to stock up on whatever is seasonal. I'm hoping there are still...

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Rich even without dessert

I'm just not used to eating all my meals in restaurants. I'm always surprised when a dish described fairly simply in the menu comes to the table covered with a rich sauce. I haven't even had room for desserts!

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The Midwestern Contrast

Over dinner last night my photo-taking of food grew into a quite a bit of laughter as the conversation turned to the comparison of the plate of my friend with midwestern eating patterns (lasagna and a very white looking salad) and the...

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Trusting in what’s provided

There is no time in my schedule to shop for food, and no refrigerator in the hotel room. I'm left to trust what is here in the hotel, which worked out reasonably well today. The breakfast buffet provided a healthy beginning, and the...

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An odd day’s food

I did the best I could, but there wasn't that much fresh food in the house when I returned from Gabriola Island, and no time for shopping before getting on the plane this morning for Washington, DC for the Saybrook College of Mind Body...

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Eating at the Haven

Getting to Gabriola Island, BC, where I am teaching Guiding the Journey right now, required a sea plane for part of the trip - and a weight limit that left me taking only enough food for the travel day. Only a bit of carrot-raisin manna...

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