Two big events this last week got the creative juices flowing for food. First to have something not allowed on Detox and the second to keep the food interesting during Detox. I (Bob) am still not sold on Detox and we posted a paper last week that explains that science isn't sold on it as well. But if it helps being more focused on the food you eat and general healthiness then more power to it.
A Note from Yifat: Our Body is naturally detoxing every second we breath. by cutting out foods that over load our detoxification systems we are allowing it to take a breather, catch up, and do its work more efficiently. This process might not be proven; but, it is working out for most of us, leaving us feeling more energized, more focused and it can restart weight loss :)
Processed food is a very big no no on Detox so when thinking of what you want to eat, simple comforting processed food comes to mind.......think frozen food section of the supermarket....... lasagnas, casseroles, perogies, burritos and potstickers. We have a winner, potstickers! so we actually went to the supermarket to buy a big bag of frozen potstickers. I am not putting on airs or trying to act superior, but we just couldn't do it. The list of ingredients went on for several inches and we love each other more then to put some crap in our bodies (most of the time). So now we had a project- homemade healthy potstickers.
They were great!!! and definitely worth sharing. Chinese potstickers have been around since the Song dynasty (960 – 1280 A.D.). According to quick research "The exact origins of potstickers are lost to history", but it doesn't take a genius to understand how they came to be, an accident in the kitchen and overcooked dumplings and walla you have a culinary masterpiece. We did take one shortcut and that was to buy pre-made wonton wrappers.... next time wholewheat from scratch! Look below for a dipping sauce recipe worth trying with your potstickers, we used the same sauce as a salad dressing and drizzled it over our grilled veggies. Yummy.
Preparing potstickers |
Come and eat them while they are hot! |
New Year's eve was a fondue party that was fun and had a lot of healthy choices. unfortunately we didn't take any pictures during, only unpublishable pictures of the after party (and they are not worth sharing ;) ) Everyone knows about the health studies that promote red wine. I personally subscribe to the "a drink a day keeps the doctor away" study. Either way we had it covered several times over on New Year's Eve.
A couple of champagne factoids:
- Experts put the ideal temperature at between 39 and 48 degrees.
- The industry standard is that it should take six counterclockwise twists to pop a cork.
So what did we eat for detox week you are asking?
You can pretty much eat anything you want except: Sugar, Dairy,
Meat (any animal product really), processed food, peanuts, corn, wheat and alcohol…
Don’t roll your eyes, you can still eat a lot of good delicious foods – whole food
plant based – what more do you need?!
Grilled veggies with Asian Ginger Dressing. |
Close up shot! |
Bob and Yifat
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