Wednesday 28 December 2016

Post Christmas Post

THERE IS A NEW ENTRY ON THE WAY

But I can't let this Christmas period go past without mention of the fact that it has been a sad, sad Christmas in the home of the Smoothie monster.

The tragic passing of two people that shaped my life in so many ways. George was my template, my definition of coolness and grace. Carrie was the epitome of anti-Hollywood. She was so funny, so real and so truthful.

Both of these giants were somewhat tortured souls, possibly tortured by self-made demons, but they were my heroes, and I will miss them.

TTFN

Friday 18 November 2016

Sit Rep Part 2

ONE YEAR ON


Its hard to believe, but its been just over a year since I started to make smoothies

Its been, in all honesty, just under ten months since I started to actually enjoy smoothies.

In all of this time, I've learned many many things, some of them have inspired me, like the goodness that you can get from normal foods.

I have also found out things about SIRT FOODS that have blown me away, I have given up eating processed food and only ever eat whole-grain bread.

One of the latest things that I have stopped eating is dairy. Even in my coffee! In it's place, I have started using Coconut Oil



THERE ARE SOME SURPRISING USES FOR COCONUT OIL

Give Your Hair Shine
Run a small bit through your wet hair – pea-size for short hair, bean-size for long – to get a beautiful conditioning effect with a shimmer that rivals drug store serums.

Moisturize Your SkinFrom dry feet to a flaky forehead, coconut oil is a great way to nourish your skin without the heaviness of moisturizing lotions. Just a dab will do it.

Remove Your MakeupDitch the chemicals! After a night out, it just takes one swipe of some coconut oil on a cloth to make sure your sexy cat eye doesn’t end up on your pillow case.

BakingImagine fresh-baked brownies. Now, imagine fresh-baked brownies made with coconut oil. Better, right? Use it as a substitute for shortening, butter, or other types of oil, and get a sweeter, lighter tasting dessert.

Add To Sweet BeveragesIt’s easy to bring a kick of coconut to hot chocolate or fruit smoothies. Remember if you’re adding coconut oil to a cold beverage, make sure to heat it up to liquid form before stirring in.

Leather Shoe CleanerMake sure your boots remain made for walking by rubbing them down with a dab of coconut oil to keep them clean and soften the leather.

Remove Stickers From MerchandiseDarn you, discount stores! Sticky labels and price tags are easy to remove with coconut oil. Just mix with some baking soda, spread it on the sticky area, leave for 10 minutes, and all evidence of your bargain will rub right off.

Season Cast-Iron Frying PansCast iron needs maintenance to ensure foods don’t stick, and coconut oil makes a fantastic coating to keep your pan slick.

Canker Sore RemedyIf your diet consists primarily of fresh pineapple and sour soothers, one of the (likely many) health issues you’ve endured is the dreaded canker sore. Coconut oil has been said to speed up the healing process.

Furniture PolishSome coconut oil and lemon juice is all it takes to bring a beautiful shine to your wood furniture. (Just be sure to test it out on an inconspicuous spot first.)

Toothpaste and deodorant
Combine coconut oil with baking soda to make your pearly whites gleam. This can also be used to stop you sweating Use it instead of your normal deodorant

Lip BalmWhile coconut oil makes lips shiny and moist on its own, the recipe for coconut oil lip balm — made with beeswax, shea butter, and colouring if you so desire – is a winner.

PopcornMicrowaved bags of yellow grease are fine if you’re holding a '90s theme party, but you can bring some authenticity back to your popcorn by cooking it on your hob with coconut oil and a few seasonings.

Insect Repellent
Mixed with essential oils, coconut oil can keep pests from buggin’ you all summer long.

Squeaky Hinges Coconut oil can function much like WD-40, lubricating hinges and giving a little extra glide to those sticky kitchen drawers. 


Monday 19 September 2016

Sit rep

Sit-Rep .... Am I as thin as a rake?

I am over 8 months into my adventure now!

You may ask me, has it been a success?

My answer is....... "that depends on your perspective"

You might expect me to say that I am as thin as a rake and I have lost so much weight and I have needed to buy an entire new wardrobe of smaller clothes. I HAVE lost a little bit of weight, I've yo-yo'd between 10 and 14 lbs, so I HAVE lost a little bit, so from this perspective, you could say that it hasn't been a roaring success.

However, the feeling of well-being is a less tangible concept..... you can't physically see well being in someone without the comparison to how they were in the past.

I'd like to tell you that in the last half a year, I feel like a new person. All of my friends and family have commented that I seem to be more vibrant and happy than I was before I started drinking two smoothies a day.

I wasn't aware that I was miserable before........... but there you are!

I am quite sad that people who know me expect me to be really unhappy that I haven't lost much weight. No matter how many times I tell them that this isn't about weight loss for me. It's about happiness, wellness and ultimately extending my life.

I quite enjoy not being dead.

So that is one reason that I am a little sad. The fact that people don't fully understand.

I also find it a little irritating when people ask me "Don't you find that it is a lot of hard work making fresh smoothies every day?"

To Which I say, "What? Putting a few raw ingredients into a blender, which I then switch on and let run for 2 minutes?"
"Then pouring the smoothie into a glass?"
"No, I don't find it hard work, at all"

This sort of attitude tells me that we live in a world where people thing that its unusual to not eat pre-prepared, vacuum-packed, highly processed microwave meals and I have an increased feeling that people such as us need to lead the way, like founding fathers (and mothers) and we need to change the world, one smoothie at a time.



I am now firmly placed in my middle age, as I have told you many times.

When I was younger, I didn't get angry about anything........I think I was having too much fun, and you often hear that people get calmer as they get more mature. This has NOT happened to me.

I am seething at food producers for filling our foods with sugars that make us obese, sweeteners that give us cancer, salt that makes our blood so thin that we cant get  oxygen to our organs, and saturated fat that makes our arteries more furry than a muppet.

These people cannot be stopped by affirmative action, so we need to just stop buying their poison, we need to get their attention when they start seeing their profits being affected and I am happy to say that people like us are VERY SLOWLY getting their attention.



We need to be the soldiers of a very gentle, organic revolutionary war.

Try This

Peanut Butter-Spinach Smoothie serves 1 large

4 cups fresh baby spinach
1/2 cup non-fat plain Greek yogurt or Almond yogurt
1 banana, frozen
3/4-1 cup unsweetened almond milk
1 tablespoon natural peanut butter (yes, that's really all you need)
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
                                                              1 tablespoon chia seeds

Blend on high until combined. If you are using a very powerful blender, like the Vita-Mix, you'll only need 3/4 cup of the almond milk to combine. Otherwise, you'll probably need the whole cup.

Oh it's yummy. I'm so sad my smoothie is gone. I am so looking forward to tomorrow! And, since I know someone will ask, yes you can use almond butter for peanut butter (but the peanut butter is so good!), and you can sub a different kind of milk if you'd like. Just try and stick with unsweetened. The drink is sweet enough on it's own.

Sunday 24 July 2016

Saturday 23 July 2016

Staying out for the Summer

So, Its the British summer time

The Big yellow Disk in the sky is our God. We must worship it.



It is time to sacrifice......The wild plants in your garden, or on the trail where you go walking.

Back in the days when we ran around in tribes and ACTUALLY worshiping the sun, we were, by nature, hunter-gatherers.

At this point I can hear all the meat eaters screaming at their screens.

CALM DOWN.... I know......

We were born with canine teeth. I know....we evolved as meat eaters. Whether this is true or not is not my point.

My point is that we EVOLVED into omnivores, Those pointy teeth are now short and useless as canines, but I am not here to debate any Darwinian arguments with you. My point is that we now can eat many, many things to stay alive.

I'm not talking about manufactured food either. I am telling you in this blog that you don't need to go to the supermarket to get a good ready-meal, infact there is strong evidence that tells us  that this is the WORST type of meal that you could eat.

Your garden is a smorgasbord of ready meals...... Read On

We all know which vegetables and fruits are safe to eat, but what about other wild edibles? There are Hundreds to choose from, but here are a few  British and North American goodies that are safe to eat if you find yourself stuck in the wild: Just remember to wash them before you eat them

1. Blackberries – Rubus fruticosus




Many wild berries are not safe to eat, it’s best to stay away from them. But wild blackberries are 100% safe to eat and easy to recognize. They have red branches that have long thorns similar to a rose, the green leaves are wide and jagged. They are best to find in the spring when their white flowers bloom, they are clustered all around the bush and their flowers have 5 points. The berries ripen around August to September.

2. Dandelions – Taraxacum officinale





The easiest to recognize if the dandelion, in the spring they show their bright yellow buds. You can eat the entire thing raw or cook them to take away the bitterness, usually in the spring they are less bitter. They are packed with Vitamin A and Vitamin C, and beta carotene.

3.Elderberries – Sambucus


An elderberry shrub can grow easily grow about 10 feet and yield tons of food, their leaf structure is usually 7 main leaves on a long stretched out stem, the leaves are long and round and the leaves themselves have jagged edges. These are easiest to identify in the spring as they blossom white clustered flowers that resembles an umbrella. Mark the spot and harvest the berries when they’re ripe around September.
Elderberries are known for their flu and cold healing properties, you can make jelly from them and are very sweet and delicious. Yet, be aware that elderberries can be toxic if not properly prepared.



4. Pine – Pinus



There are over a hundred different species of pine. Not only can the food be used as a supply of nourishment but, also can be used for medicinal purposes. Simmer a bowl of water and add some pine needles to make tea. Native americans used to ground up pine to cure skurvy, its rich in vitamin C. I've found that if you try to eat raw pine cones, they can be a little dry and chewy.....Don't do it....

5. Chicory – Cichorium intybus




You can find these in Europe, North America and Australia. It can be found on roadsides and on waste ground. The entire plant can be eaten along with it bright blue flowers, which can also be white or pink. Chicory is well known for its toxicity to internal parasites.

6. Garlic Mustard – Alliaria petiolate


Edible parts: Flowers, leaves, roots and seeds. Leaves can be eaten in any season, when the weather gets hot, the leaves will have a taste bitter. Flowers can be chopped and tossed into salads. The roots can be collected in early spring and again in late fall, when no flower stalks are present. Garlic mustard roots taste very spicy somewhat like horseradish…. yummy! In the fall the seed can be collected and eaten.

7. Wild Garlic – Allium vineale



Wild Garlic (Allium vineale, crow garlic or garlic grass) is an herbal treat often found lurking in fields, pastures, forests and disturbed soil. It resembles cultivated garlic or spring onions, but the shoots are often very thin. Use it in sandwiches, salads, pesto or chopped on main courses like scallions. There's tons of this stuff growing near me in Warwickshire, usually in wooded areas.

8. Great willow herb(in the UK) Fireweed (U.S) – Chamerion angustifolium



This pretty little plant is found primarily in the Northern Hemisphere. You can identify fireweed by its purple flower and the unique structure of the leaves’ veins; the veins are circular rather than terminating on the edges of the leaves. Several Native American tribes included fireweed in their diet. It’s best eaten young when the leaves are tender. Mature fireweed plants have tough and bitter tasting leaves. You can eat the stalk of the plant as well. The flowers and seeds have a peppery taste. Fireweed is a great source of vitamins A and C.

9. Field Pennycress – Thlaspi arvense



Field Pennycress is a weed found in most parts of the world. Its growing season is early spring to late winter. You can eat the seeds and leaves of field pennycress raw or boiled. The only caveat with field pennycress is not to eat it if it’s growing in contaminated soil. Pennycress is a hyper-accumulator of minerals, meaning it sucks up any and all minerals around it. General rule is don’t eat pennycress if it’s growing by the side of the road or on a brownfield site

10 wood sorrel



You’ll find wood sorrel in all parts of the world; species diversity is particularly rich in South America. Humans have used wood sorrel for food and medicine for millennia. The Kiowa Indians chewed on wood sorrel to alleviate thirst, and the Cherokee ate the plant to cure mouth sores These people were the first hippies.... The ultimate Hunter-gatherers. This is difficult to find in the UK, but if you are luck enough to find it, the leaves are a great source of vitamin C. The roots of the wood sorrel can be boiled. They’re starchy and taste a bit like a potato.

YOU CAN ADD MOST OF THESE TO SMOOTHIES (I wouldn't recommend raw pine)

TTFN





Wednesday 20 July 2016

Brown Bananas.......Theyve gone off, Havent they?

Before you throw out a banana because it has turned brown and seems past its      eating prime, consider the potential nutritional benefits it provides. A brown banana has a higher level of antioxidants than yellow or green, unripe bananas. It's also easier to digest for people with digestive ailments, including irritable bowel and functional abdominal bloating.

Nutrient Density

A brown, yellow or green banana are all a good source of potassium, vitamin B-6 and fibre. As a banana reaches the brown stage, its concentration of antioxidants increases. Antioxidants are important in helping protect your body against disease-causing inflammation. As bananas turn brown, some of the micro nutrients present do diminish. Store ripe bananas in the refrigerator to reduce this loss.

High Sugar

In brown bananas, the resistant starch has almost completely transformed into simple sugars. When you eat a brown banana, you're blood sugar spikes more quickly than it would when you eat a green one. Type-2 diabetics are thus recommended to avoid brown-spotted or fully brown bananas, which are mostly sugar. Less ripe bananas are healthier for people who are trying to cut back on sugar.


Easier Digestion

Because a brown banana is mostly simple sugar, it's easy to digest. People with irritable bowel and other digestive ailments may find brown bananas are more agreeable to their systems. Watch for brown bananas that are too far past their prime. If it smells, is squishy or shows signs of leaking or mould, it's not fit to eat.


Cancer Impact

A Japanese study published in a 2009 issue of "Food Science and Technology Research" determined that the brown spots on bananas produce a substance called Tumour Necrosis Factor, which breaks down abnormal cells -- including those that cause cancer. Brown bananas can't cure cancer, but consuming them might boost your immune function.


AMAZING BUT TRUE THINGS YOU CAN DO WITH BANANA PEELS (AND BANANAS):

NOW BEHAVE YOURSELVES, YOU LOT
  • Thanks to its oil, rubbing the inside of a banana peel on a mosquito bite (or other bug bite) or on poison ivy will help keep it from itching and getting inflamed.
  • If you rub the inside of a banana peel on a scrape or burn, it will help the pain go away, keep the swelling down, and keep the wound from getting infected.
  • If you rub the inside of a small piece of banana peel on a wart every night (or tape a piece of peel over the wart), the potassium in the peel can make the wart disappear in one to two weeks.
  • If you tape a banana peel over a splinter, the enzymes help the splinter work its way out of your skin (and also heal the wound).
  • To whiten teeth naturally, rub the inside of a banana peel on your teeth for about two minutes every night. If you gargle with salt water, this will heighten the effect. Expect results in about two weeks. It works because of the effect of the potassium, magnesium, and manganese in the banana peel.
  • Bananas make great conditioner that helps restore dry, damaged hair. Mash a banana and add a tablespoon of heavy cream and a tablespoon of honey to the mixture. Then apply it to dry hair, cover your hair with a shower cap, and then wrap your head in a warm towel. Leave it on for up to an hour and then rinse thoroughly with warm water before shampooing.
  • Rubbing a banana peel on your forehead can help cure a headache.
  • Bananas and banana peels make great fertiliser (you can compost them, bury them whole, or cut them in small pieces and mix them with garden soil) because of their phosphorous and potassium content. Roses especially like them.
  • Rubbing the inside of a banana peel on houseplant leaves makes the leaves shiny.
  • You can use the inside of a banana peel to clean and polish leather shoes.
  • Banana peels also make a good silver polish—just rub silver with the inside of a peel and then buff with a cloth.



Banana peel is not just a timeless comedy prop, it’s an overlooked nutritional goldmine.

That’s right – you can actually eat all your banana, from the flesh inside to the very last piece of skin – which is not only less wasteful, but good for you too.

The thought of chomping down on the tough, yellow skin may be off-putting, but it’s worth it: the skin is full of even more of the good stuff that banana flesh contains, like potassium, magnesium and fibre.

Plus it’s jam-packed with
 tryptophan, which is key in creating serotonin – the chemical that can help alleviate depression and assist with healthy

The banana skins also contain dietary fibre which can reduce cholesterol levels in the blood.
The skins of most fruits and vegetables contain the richest sources of vitamins and minerals as they are affected by the light during growth, acting to absorb the light and protect the fruit.
Banana skins are rich in colour and contain carotenoids, in particular the xanthophyll lutein, which is an antioxidant known to protect against oxidative stress in the eyes.







 

Tuesday 19 July 2016

"Corporations?" They said. "Its just a smoothie"

I was asked the other day,

"Why do I bother to make my own smoothies every day, when you can just buy the ready made ones?"

Its a fair question......

It does, however, stir up newly developed social bile in the pits of my guts.

I am going through something of a rediscovery of the angry young man that I used to be, only now that angry young man, doesn't have tight abs and NEVER gets laid.

So just an angry, grumpy young(ish) man, then. I have found myself being distrustful of corporations.

Take, for example a very successful huge company, let's say that they produce cellular phones, computer tablets, mp3 players and computers..... I'm sure You Know who I mean.... This company started its existence as a quirky producer of home computers and they had a nobility in their ethos. They would never turn into a corporate behemoth. They would "keep it REAL" unlike their main competitor from further up the coast.

Cut to 30 or so years later, and their design department came up with a revolution in design and that little company became the type of global juggernaut that they had always despised.

A similar thing has happened to certain smoothie companies, who, when they started trading were hailed as the saviour of all mums who wanted their kids to have a drink that was better for their health than the sugary sodas that come in a can.

Unfortunately, this company may have turned out to be something of a false prophet, although they might redeem themselves a little by producing superfood smoothies.

My distrust comes from experience when it comes to corporations. You can NEVER trust their blurb when they come up with a "ground-breaking" product.

The only way to be sure that I am putting honest things into my body, is to make the smoothies fresh.

EVERY DAY

MMM...fresh fruit


TTFN

IX

Sunday 17 July 2016

My inspiration

If you want to know the reason why I  started the exsistence of the smoothie monster and the science behind it......please check out my friend John at vidda publishing's  blog and buy his books.

They're great

http://viddapublishing.blogspot.co.uk


Are smoothies BAD for you?

HELLO!


Before I start my post proper, Id like to tell you that I've had a very interesting weekend as one of my Facebook posts has gone viral (8000+ likes and counting). I think this link will take you to it
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10206867469303254&set=a.2443051593649.141455.1172617938&type=3&theater

I have had many people say that they like it (over 8000 to date), but I have also witness the ugly side of social media with various keyboard warriors threatening my life and also saying that they are going to destroy my online reputation.... (I didn't know I had one)

Its been a while, hasn't it! I'm sorry that I have been a little neglectful of my blog recently. This has been due to the fact that I have recently started a new job, and, frankly, I've been a bit knackered (tired).

Before I started my new job, I was away in Spain for a week, and I am happy to report that The smoothie message is starting to filter through to them there. I was able to buy wheat grass, stevia, good fresh broccoli, spinach, bananas and berries. Luckily, the apartment that I was staying in had a rudimentary blender.
one of the smoothie shops on my holiday


There was also a few places that sold smoothies, although they were probably not the most healthy ones that I have ever had.
Me enjoying a smooooooothie in the sunshine

This has inspired me to report on some items that I have seen that ask whether smoothies are actually bad for you!

Here is a link to such a report http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2414871/Smoothies-BAD-Fruit-juices-packed-sugar-better-having-vegetable-drinks-say-scientists.html

I was worried when I saw the headline, possibly due to my innate distrust of the British press and their inability to be fair or balanced. (but that's a separate issue).

So, ARE they bad for you?

The answer is yes AND no. It depends what you put in them.

We all know that spinach is good for you, however if you cook that spinach in milk and then cover it with cheese, there is going to be a few more calories than if it were just poached in water. Its all a matter of using your ingredients properly.

The trick is, don't buy pre-made smoothies and that will mean that you can control the contents of your drink.

The most important part of the smoothie is the base


Unhealthy Smoothie Bases

We’ll start with the liquid base of your smoothieand what you want avoid like the plague.

Sugar laden fruit juices: Most fruit juices sold in our super-markets are nothing more than flavoured sugar water. Stay away from anything that is from concentrate.

Regular milk: Store bought milk (whether skimmed, semi-skimmed or whole) comes from cows that are often mistreated, given hormones and antibiotics, and over milked. Chalk and pus have also been detected in milk. Not to mention that the poor cows are chemically forced to keep producing milk long after their calves have been taken away from them. I would suggest that you use organic almond milk or coconut milk

Tap water: Recent studies have revealed a plethora of undesired substances in regular old tap water. This includes, but is not limited to, trace amounts of pharmaceutical drugs, lead and arsenicperchlorate (a toxic chemical found in rocket fuel), sucralose, and many other man-made chemicals. Use coconut water or a vegetable with a high water content like cucumber

Most bottled water: Most mainstream bottled water is nothing more than glorified tap water. Pepsi even admitted that Aquafina comes from tap water. I suggest that you use coconut water.

It's all a matter of using you own judgement. If something is considered to be unhealthy on its own, it doesn't follow that it will be any less unhealthy once it is in a smoothie.

Unhealthy Smoothie Ingredients

Now onto the list of smoothie ingredients that I wouldn’t add into my blender if you paid me. An exhaustive list isn’t practical, but I’ll hit on the more obvious offenders.
  • Ice cream and sherbet
  • Chocolate syrups and powders – think Nestle
  • Sugar as a sweetener
  • Agave nectar
  • Most store bought honey
  • Non-organic peanut butters (Sun-Pat)
  • Cheap protein powders
  • Chocolate pudding mix
  • Cool Whip or whip cream
  • Cream soda
At the end of the day, just use a little common sense in determining what not to add to your smoothie.

Healthy smoothie of the day


GREEN TEA FRUITY MONSTER




Ingredients


  • 2 cups frozen unsweetened mixed fruit, preferably peaches and pineapple
  • 1 cup cold unsweetened green tea
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice

Preparation

  1. Combine fruit, tea, honey and lemon juice in a blender. Blend until smooth and frothy. Serve immediately.

Nutrition

Per serving: 106 calories; 0 g fat (0 g sat, 0 g mono); 0 mg cholesterol; 27 g carbohydrates; 9 g added sugars; 23 g total sugars; 1 g protein; 2 g fibre; 2 mg sodium; 258 mg potassium.
Nutrition Bonus: Vitamin C (79% daily value).
Carbohydrate Servings: 2
Exchanges: 1 fruit, 1/2 other carbohydrate


HAVE A GREAT DAY

Saturday 16 July 2016

I haven't posted for a while because I've started a new job

One is on the way

If you are new to my blog, Please read my previously posted ravings



Wednesday 1 June 2016

A warning to all people in the UK

THIS IS REALLY IMPORTANT.

I just got an email from what looked like HMRC saying that I was due a tax rebate of £200. They ask you to click on a link that takes you through what looks like the government gateway page that asks for your details........

THIS IS A SCAM. DO NOT FALL FOR IT.

The HMRC will NEVER ask for your bank details. It does look very real but it isn't.

if you have filled in this form, you need to get in touch with your bank and tell them, you will be covered by the bank for any losses due to scams like this.

its very clever and looks really convincing but ITS A SCAM. (Just to repeat myself )

Saturday 21 May 2016

Thought Id Post this again

I have already told you that I am not going to get preachy, mainly because of the fact that when I find myself building up to a  Rant, I start swearing and end up insulting as many people around me as possible. Just because I want them to feel as miserable as I can.


Some of you may find this unreasonable and unnecessary, however I find it immensely satisfying and edifying,

I feel that if you are reading this Blog, then you are already  well aware of the reasons behind wanting to ingest pure and fresh ingredients and therefore, don't need preaching to.


When I started thinking about changing my eating habits, I was blissfully unaware of the amounts of toxins and additives that were making their way into my system. I thought that there was no way that the government would allow food producers to put harmful substances in our food chain.

I KNOW!

My ignorance was literally and actually killing me.
It is said that a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing, but in my case, a little knowledge (or zero knowledge) could have been a fatal thing.

In the weeks leading up to me starting this blog, I would get home from work, make my cup of tea, and start surfing for information. Almost immediately, my reaction was 

HOLY CRAAAAAAAAAAAP


Why? .......How?......What?......Who?.....
I actually felt betrayed by the people who made my food... It's like The stuff I had loved my whole life was engaged in a sneaky conspiracy with my body to find the best way to end me.


In the past, I have worked in the catering trade, and I must admit that I have not always been fully supportive of vegans and vegetarians.

Among many catering jobs that I have had, I was a chef in a Gourmet Fish Restaurant in Poole, Dorset. 

I will let you imagine my reaction when a group of very vocal vegans came into the restaurant demanding that I cook a meal that suited them.

I was called from the Kitchen on a Saturday night, and the group loudly asked me why I did not cater to their need.
I calmly explained that, as we were a fish and seafood restaurant, we didn't usually get many patrons who required vegan dishes, and that every pot and pan in my kitchen had once had a dead sea creature in it at some time.
It was some five minutes of friendly chat later that they may have intimated that I was discriminating against them, and I very politely pointed out that there was plenty of seaweed growing in Poole Harbour and that while they were under the surface harvesting the seaweed, they shouldn't forget to breathe.
It's not my place to say if I was right or wrong, but this was nearly 20 years ago, and my attitude at the time was probably less informed than it is today.

However, I would like to think that if this happened to me today, I would react differently. But the reality is, given the fact that I am becoming way more argumentative as I barrel towards middle-age,  I probably wouldn't be as polite now as I was then.  I still don't like people telling me what I should or shouldn't do.


I feel that I have strayed off topic. You will see a link here similar to the ones that I found myself reading.


Now, this link is a bit bookish, but I found it very scary to think that these additives are found in everyday foodstuff that we find on the supermarket shelves. EVEN the stuff that we are told is good for us.
Many people get enraged about this sort of stuff, but I was looking at evidence like this and saying to myself, "Well, Ian, it cant hurt to explore a more healthy diet."

I did exactly the same thing when I gave up cigarettes and replaced smoking with Vaping.


It might not be good for you, and it may not improve your health, but it is still not even close to being as bad for you than smoking.
The difference is that with the food thing, I am confident that this WILL improve my health.

TTFN

IJxxx
Today's recipe.

This combo goes together like peas in a pod!
Two root vegetables known for their immune system benefits, they’re often juiced together to add sweetness and tangy zest to any drink. Try them in this Blast – along with protein-packed Greek yogurt – for a surprisingly creamy and tasty mix that will make your smoothie extra special.


1 Cup Spinach

  • 1 Cup Carrots
  • ½ Inch Ginger
  • ¼ Cup Greek Yogurt
  • ½ Teaspoon Cinnamon