FEBRUARY NEWSLETTER SOUL FOOD Think for a moment of a food from your past, one that makes you feel great after you eat it for no specific reason. Ma

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FEBRUARY NEWSLETTER

SOUL FOOD

Think for a moment of a food from your past, one that makes you feel great after you eat it for no specific reason. Maybe it is Finnish "pannukakku", macaroni and cheese, a specific ice cream cone or a korvapuusti, the Finnish bun with cinnamon and butter and sugar in it. Eating comfort foods (every now and then) can be incredibly healing, even though your rational brain might not consider it highly nutritious.

Food has the power to impact us on a level deeper than just our physical well-being. What we eat can reconnect us to precious memories, like childhood playtimes, first dates, holidays, our grandmother’s cooking or our country of ancestry. Our bodies remember foods from the past on an emotional and cellular level. Eating this food connects us to our roots and has youthening and nurturing effects that go far beyond the food’s biochemical make-up.

Acknowledging what different foods mean to us is an important part of cultivating a good relationship with food. This month when we celebrate lovers and relationships, it’s important to notice that we each have a relationship with food—and that this relationship is often far from loving. Many of us restrict food, attempting to control our weight. We often abuse food, substituting it for emotional well-being. Others ignore food, swallowing it whole before we’ve even tasted it.

What would your life be like if you treated food and your body as you would treat your beloved – with gentleness, playfulness, communication, honesty, respect and love? The next time you eat your soul food, do so with awareness and without guilt, and enjoy all the healing and nourishment it brings you.

YOUR DREAM

If you had no limitations, what is it that you would like to do? What calls your soul?
Sit back, close your eyes and imagine for a minute or two. Where do you see yourself? What are you doing? How are you? How do you feel? Sink into the feeling and picture of the happy you.

Now, open your eyes.

What is the first step towards that image? Even small one?
Take it now!

As there are no real limitations. Really.

The hardest part is to know which direction to go. Once that is clear, nothing can stop you.

Recipe of the month: Aloo Gobi for cold days

Yields:
6 people

Ingredients:
1 head cauliflower
3 potatoes
2 tablespoon oil
1 yellow onion, diced
2 teaspoons garam masala
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 jalapeno pepper, minced
big piece of ginger root, minced
1/4 cup water
Juice of 1/2 lemon
Directions:
Chop cauliflower into bite-size pieces.
Cut potatoes into 2cm cubes.
Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a large sauté pan.
Add onion and sauté over medium heat 5 minutes.
Add garam masala, salt, jalapeno, ginger, potatoes, cauliflower and 1/2 dl water.
Stir, cover, and cook over medium heat until vegetables are cooked through 15-20 minutes.
Remove cover, stir and add lemon juice before serving.

Garnish with fresh, chopped cilantro.

Quote of the month:

Let yourself be silently drawn by the stronger pull of what you really love.

-Rumi

New and good with Mixing Nuts:

We had a third cooking session with wonderful ladies and wine tastings from www. viinitkotiin.com. How energizing evening again !

Next adventurous cooking dates are 20.3. and 28.4.

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