Sunday, June 16, 2013

CREATIVE COOKING IN THE SUMMER

 

CREATIVE COOKING IN THE SUMMER is easy, as we are able to choose from a tremendous variety of fresh, organic and locally grown foods. Besides the varieties in natural food stores, farmers are also offering their produce in many outdoor “Markets.” These markets are often painted with social and artistic activities and can be enjoyed by the whole family.

When coming back home, it is best to wash the produce, wrap them in paper and store them in a cold place. This way they are ready to prepare quickly throughout the week.

During hot weather we naturally want to use simple cooking methods, such as boiling, steaming and quick sautéing, and serve dishes that require less time to prepare. Lightly boiled vegetables or pressed salads offer a crispy alternative to well-cooked vegetables. Corn-on-the-cob is the quickest whole grain that can be served often during the summer, and is especially delicious with a little umeboshi plum rubbed on it. I like to mix Corn with Quinoa, and scallions to make a refreshing salad that cooks very quickly.

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Monday, October 3, 2011

Autumn. It's correlation to the 5-element energy & transformation wheel

By Gabriele Kushi
When the autumn colors are embracing the northern hemisphere, we can look for seasonal foods that support the tendencies of the season. It is the season of harvesting, letting go and changing, and also of planting seeds. For some animals, it is the rutting season--laying down the starting point for new creation in the spring. Applying the unifying principles of the universe to your kitchen will help you sort out what to eat at this time and be your start for preparing a dish with seasonal vegetables and ingredients to satisfy you— mind, body, and soul.
According to the 5-element transformation wheel, the autumn season brings the downward condensed force, also called metal energy, the contracting energy that corresponds with both grief and hope and influences the health of the lungs and large intestines. Activities that support these organs are grief rituals where you can weep about things and people you have lost.
Foods that support these organs are short and medium grain rice, sweet brown rice, and mochi. Choose vegetables like cabbage, cauliflower, celery, cucumber, daikon radish, onion, and lotus root; fruits like peaches and pears; legumes like navy beans and soybeans, including tofu and tempeh; and nuts like walnut or hickory nut. If you are eating animal food, let your first choice be very small amounts of cod, flounder, or halibut, and then organic turkey or beef. Drink mint tea and use spirulina as your algae source.
The metal energy is found in various aspects of these recommended foods. Metal energy corresponds with hot and pungent tastes such as garlic, scallions, watercress, onions, chives, grated daikon, gingerroot, garlic, mustard, and horseradish.
The metal element also corresponds with the color white. The white-hued vegetables of autumn--garlic, onions, cabbage, and others--contain allicin, a phytochemical that may help lower cholesterol and blood pressure. Other phytochemicals, polyphenols, found in white-hued pears and green grapes, may reduce the risk of some types of cancer.
Establish rhythmic order in your life, and use the color white more often in your cooking. You can even wear it sometimes. Do daily breathing exercises to strengthen your respiration and bring resolve to your body, emotions, mind, and energy. Bring clarity and peace to the world by gathering your neighbors and friends and sharing your culinary delights.

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Monday, August 1, 2011

Kushi's Kitchen Summer E-News

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Hello and how are you? Welcome to Kushi's Kitchen
The 2011 Macrobiotic Summer Conference, sponsored by the Kushi Institute in Massachusetts, is starting August 4. I will be lecturing, counseling, book signing and teaching an exercise class. I hope to see you at class or maybe at the delicious meals.
Wishing you a wonderful Summer
Gabriele Kushi, your macrobiotic kitchen coach

My E-Newsletter will be coming out quarterly starting this summer.

ARTICLE OF THE MONTH
THE PHILOSOPHY OF YIN AND YANG
© 2011 Gabriele Kushi

Nature’s principle is constant change. The relationships between these ever-changing energies of the universe, the yin (expanding energy) and yang (contracting energy), are forces, which influence our lives. Macrobiotics brings awareness to these universal forces and helps us to understand and use them to achieve what we all want: health, peace, happiness, and a long life full of prosperity and vitality.
Macrobiotics yin yang approach to natural foods is based on traditional formulation with the principle of balance, using foods that work in support of one another and to realign natural energies and promote health and well being. These macrobiotic yin/yang guidelines can assist us in balancing our natural cycles with seasonal foods that are inherent in nutrients like phyto-oestrogen, calcium, vitamins, minerals, complex carbohydrates, and proteins.

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CLASSES AND EVENTS
If you are not able to attend Gabriele's Cooking Classes, don't worry!
Her complete set of Natural Foods and Macrobiotic Cooking Classes are available to download directly to your computer. Click here to see how it's done.
A complete Box Set is available for the first time for a discount fee at the Kushi Institute Summer Conference.


Bellybiotic™
Movement Class by Gabriele Kushi
Friday August 5, 2011 from 3-4:15 pm, Sunday August 7, 2011 from 7-8 PM
The Kushi Macrobiotic Summer Conference
Location: Dolce-IBM Executive Conference Center,
334 Route 9W, Palisades, NY 10964.
Registration: http://www.kushiconference.org/ , 413-623-5741 x111
This class, designed by Gabriele Kushi, embraces elements of Yoga, Visualization, Qigong, Pilates, Dance and Macrobiotic Nutrition to strengthen the belly. The Japanese martial art term Hara, and the TCM term Dantian describe the belly as the center of being. When we have a healthy and strong belly and our digestive system is working properly, we can enjoy well-being into old age. Class includes gentle to strong movements. Bring your yoga mat or a towel to class for your comfort.
Book signing for Gabriele’s book Embracing Menopause Naturally: Friday 1-1:30 pm
Embracing Menopause Naturally.
Lecture and powerpoint presentation
by Gabriele Kushi
Lecture and discussion:
August 6, 2011 from 9-10:15 AM
The Kushi Macrobiotic Summer Conference
Location: Dolce-IBM Executive Conference Center,
334 Route 9W, Palisades, NY 10964.
Registration: http://www.kushiconference.org/ , 413-623-5741 x111
In this exciting lecture, macrobiotic teacher Gabriele Kushi explores natural ways of working with the menopausal transition. Menopause marks a redefinition of the feminine self that is activated through physical, emotional, and spiritual changes. Gabriele Kushi has created an interactive, supportive, practical, and personal guide to balancing your midlife transition naturally. You will learn how to nurture your spiritual growth, adjust your food intake to your changing needs, use internal and external home remedies, and find support from other women to enjoy balanced health throughout the midlife years and beyond.

Be Your Own Sushi Chef: Vegetarian Sushi

With Gabriele Kushi 

Wednesday August 24, 2011 6:00-8:00 pm            $30/$25 members
Location: Mississippi Market Natural Foods Co-op
500 West 7th St. St. Paul, MN
Registration: 651-690-0507
Description of Class:This fun demonstration and hands-on cooking session will teach you how to be your own sushi chef.  You will be introduced to sushi making with brown rice nori rolls with vegetables, avocado and other fun ingredients. As a bonus Gabriele will introduce the green vegetable roll, with no grain or seaweed.

Midwest Shamanic Gathering – Labor Day Weekend
The deadline for registration is August 24th
Join us at the beautiful Beaver Creek Reserve in Fall Creek, WI Labor Day weekend, 2011 for another weekend of profound teachings and ceremony by national and international wisdom teachers and practitioners. Including star teacher Abba Liban Dabassah Guyo from East-Africa.
The cost for the weekend is $210 if registered by August 3rd and $245 after that date. The registration fee includes 7 catered meals.  Lodging is an extra charge and the cost depends on whether you stay in a cabin or camp. The cabins are bunkhouse style and cost $20 per night. The grounds can accommodate small campers and tents and the fees for camping are $15 per night.
For further information, registration and work exchange ideas visit:
http://www.midwestshamanicgathering.com 

Inner Engineering - Online Classes taught by profound mystic and yogi, Founder of Isha Yoga Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev
This technology for well being is derived from the ancient science of yoga. An authentic program for self-empowerment and personal growth, the course opens up the possibility of living life to your fullest human potential - a potential modern physicists and psychologists say is almost unlimited. You will gain such potential from a simple, yet powerful, online course. Experience Inner Engineering, and help yourself realize the ultimate potential within. To register, visit www.innerengineering.com or call 1 877 831 2705

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RECIPE OF THE MONTH


 COUNSELING and STUDY PROGRAMS
Gabriele Kushi offers private Macrobiotic Counseling sessions and Holistic Health with Natural Nutrition Long-Distance Study Programs. As your counselor and health coach she will inspire and educate you as you transition and grow beyond old eating patterns. She will support you, as you make simple but powerful lifestyle adjustments - step-by-healthy step. You will realize dramatically improved health, greater enjoyment from eating and choosing the right foods for your self and your family, and the confidence that comes from knowing how.
For additional information, please visit my Web site.

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Gabriele Kushi provides quality Cooking Class DVD’s. Visit her Web site to order them.
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ABOUT GABRIELE KUSHI
GABRIELE KUSHI, BFA, MEA, CHHC, AADP, the director of Kushi’s Kitchen is the author of “Embracing Menopause Naturally” and a recognized expert on healing with natural foods and macrobiotics. She is a board certified Holistic Health Practitioner with 30+ years of experience in her field and offers Online Natural Nutrition Programs and Individual Counseling worldwide via Skype and at her Twin City and NYC Studio. For further info visit her Web site.
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Three Steps for your Kitchen Makeover

Are you struggling with finding ideas for what to prepare for dinner? Is breakfast a grab and go thing? Does your family not appreciate your sweat-filled efforts in the kitchen? Are you getting tired of the endless sandwiches, lunchboxes, salads, and soups you’re consuming?

If these scenarios ring several bells, and if you are willing to step into your kitchen to unleash your creativity in a new way, I have outlined 3 steps you could take in this direction.

Step 1. Get support in your kitchen

We spent many hours in the kitchen, planning, preparing, storing, cleaning, shopping, and then, well it repeats every day. Why not start getting support by carefully maneuvering and probing some little helpers, or even adults in our households to step in and make your kitchen life more powerful.


Step 2. Set up your kitchen with recording devices

Recording devices will allow you to retrieve your successful creations, and powerful and tasty efforts more easily.
A large mirror over your countertop can provide visitors and family members views from all angles. Laptops with seasonal recipe files help you create records of your new creations. A camera ready to manifest your beautiful dishes, as well as family dinners will bring another level of excitement into your kitchen routine.


Step 3. Step outside your kitchen

If you refer to the ebb and flow of your ideas you can find solace in what the season has to offer. When you have the chance to go to a farmers market and enjoy the produce the local farmers have brought that day, your outlook on your kitchen will drastically change. Your energy will be uplifted and each vegetable will offer a new dish, and another powerful creative idea for your kitchen. Bring your camera and capture a few images your eye likes to linger over or crabs your attention. File these images away with your recipes.

These 3 steps will drastically change your perception in your kitchen. Try it out and send me your new creations.

Best to you Gabriele Kushi