Apple Recipes
As you saw in our recent post, “an apple a day keeps the doctor away” is not just a catchy phrase. Apples are packed with nutrients and are in their peak season NOW, which is why they have earned the prestigious title of food of the month. As much as I love to grab an […]
Ten Things I Learned to Become More Fearless and Fabulous During and After Breast Cancer
In 2009 I was living the New York dream. I had a successful wine and food public relations firm, organized glamorous events, hobnobbed with famous chefs, and traveled the work drinking great wine and dining in the best restaurants. And I was making money doing it! Life was delicious!
30 Days of Teal
This year more than 14,000 women will lose the fight against ovarian cancer. Every 24 minutes another case of this deadly disease is diagnosed, resulting in more than 22,000 new diagnoses each year. With subtle symptoms and no early detection test, only about 15 percent of these cases are caught early. So unfortunately, by the […]
Curry Chickpea and Avocado Sandwich
I love recipes in which every single ingredient is a healthy one and this is one of those. Here’s a review of the health benefits of all the components of this recipe:
Spice It Up
Just like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, spices contain hundreds of phytochemicals that we know to be cancer protective (phyto = plant). Cultures where many colorful and strong flavored spices are used on a regular basis are known to have a much lower incidence of cancer in their population. Let’s look at India, for example, […]
Chilled Melon Soup with Mango
Hot summer days can for some ingenuity in the kitchen. Even with air conditioning, you may still not want to turn on the oven or stove and get the kitchen heated up. Or, depending on your area, you may even be under brownout warnings as electricity use peaks on hot muggy days.
Dinner Inspiration – Braised Chicken with Artichokes and Olives
I didn’t think it was possible to love artichokes more than I already did until I lived in Italy. There they harvest artichokes in both spring and fall, and that abundance graces their cuisine. Artichokes also enhance their health, as they stimulate the gallbladder to produce bile, which escorts toxins out of the body and […]
To Juice or Not to Juice?
The Oncology Nutrition Dietetic Practice Group of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics shares with us their advice! Juicing is a great way to add more servings of vegetables and fruit to an already-healthy diet; however, your first five servings of vegetables and fruit should come from whole foods, not juice. If you’re not meeting […]
How I Achieved My 15-Year Brain Tumor Survivorship
In 1998 at age 24 years old, I worked in the U.S. Congress with intentions for law school. But a shock took me in other directions with a brain tumor diagnosis turning my world upside down. My course was clear for awake brain surgery.
6 Simple Steps to Help Your Spirit Sing
Reconnecting with your spiritual self can certainly be transformative. And, as with most transformations, it will take time and effort. Try out a few of these simple steps in your daily life to move forward—they will make a difference!