Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Raw in Norway?

How possible is it to be a rawfoodie in Norway? I've been living in Australia on the Sunshine Coast for some years now, full of beautiful beaches with smoothie bars and natural cafe's. I also spent 3 months in California where they nearly have a raw food cafe at every corner! It was easy to be raw over there.. 


In Oslo the story is another. I smell middle eastern kebabs as I pass through the streets.. or the warm pizzas from 7 eleven.. and the gluten-full temptations sell at Deli de Luca and Bit. Warm and nourishing. But lacking life-force that lasts longer than the calories. Those foods fill a searching cold soul. Hot coffee is another bestseller. Perfect for tired mornings and the high working expectations we pose. In Oslo one can find the best coffee bars in the world. Some may even say we're better than the French and Italians. (Oouups, sorry what did I just say!?) But "it is typical Norwegian to be best". At least, that is what we think, consciously or subconsciously. 


Luckily, I thank the heavens for the health stores that have a few raw food products available (although a bit costly) and for Helt Rå in Tollbugata 31 and in Sandvika near the train station. I thank Madhu and Lars for starting such an wholesome concept in Norway, in a country where we love and take pride in our nature, and have an intrinsic passion for what is pure and natural. 

This beautiful picture is borrowed from this site: 
http://www.oustravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/trollfjord-norway-lofoten-ireland.jpg 

Saturday, September 3, 2011

The smoothest Caribbean cloud ever....

This is the perfect smoothie. At least if life's a bit too harsh, to cold and you need to soften up your day with something well deserved. I don't even need to mention how easy this one is, as all of my recipes I post will be kind and user-friendly. I learned this recipe when I lived for a while in the paradise island Commonwealth of Dominica. You put pieces of 2 frozen bananas in the blender. Pour over a small cup of milk (eg. raw wholesome nutmilk), add 2 tbsp good quality peanut butter, a tsp of cinnamon and a tsp of nutmeg. Mix it. That's it. I think it's even better than milk shake :-) 

Friday, August 26, 2011

Life is too short to not eat as much chocolate as you can....


There is no need to eat chocolate with guilt no longer. Raw cocoa, full of goodies full of Love. It lifts up any lost soul, it nourishes and gives. There is nothing selfish about the cocoa, just a longer & better life! 

These truffles are simply made by blending a good nut butter with raw cocoa powder and something sweet. One can add spices such as vanilla, cinnamon or clove. One can also add some raw coconut butter for a more decadent treat. Or for the health nut -add hemp powder, goji's, spirulina or maca powder. 

At the end you roll them in raw cocoa nibs.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

The liquid detox lasted only about a day and a night .....

Just ordered some amazing raw products from the U.S.A on the internet, I got them sent to me for only $US 4 a package under 1.8 kg :) and yes.... as I got home from the post office I did not even bother asking myself (by MRT, kinesiology test), I simply just ate. Yum. Those products are absolutely Gourmet! My favorites are the kale chips with herbs de provence. I ordered some organic food bars too, and wasabi chips (not raw organic but natural and free of MSG). Halleluja, I think this is Christmas Eve! 

The cystitis seems to be gone though, but I'll still drink plenty of liquids, cranberry tablets (that unfortunately contains synthetic (...) ascorbic acid), wild blueberries, herbs, and keep warm and nice.


Friday, August 19, 2011

Liquids only detox.. inspired by Penny Shelton and Dara Dubinet

I'm starting a raw liquids detox time from today as I am treating myself for cystitis. I have this burning hurting sensation when going to the number one... ouch! Will by time to time ask myself (my subconscious self) by kinesiology, muscle response testing, when to start on solids again.
I keep warm, rest (in front of the computer ;) and drink lots of warm herbal teas as well. I include ginger, garlic, cinnamon, turmeric, lemon, cranberry juice and tablets (although the juice contains way too much sugar..), avocado, a bit of raw organic coconut butter and other vegetables. I'm trying to reduce the sugar rich fruits as the bacteria and yeasts thrives on sugars.. I may even add some spirulina or sprouts for the protein content.


The image symbolizes these days, how I'm going from one stage to a next somewhat unknown.. I embrace it, I embrace life and feel extremely grateful for my family, friends and all other people that I meet randomly. Oh what a cliche, but that's okey too :o)

Monday, August 15, 2011

Feeling the sweet blues on the tongue

One of my favorite breakfasts consist of wild blueberry smoothie (eg. pineapple juice, frozen wild blue berries, kefir/ coconut milk, mango) with a granola of choice. In this easy one, I added raw buckwheat, cocoa nibs, raisins, almonds and some honey...