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Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Who are you, and what can you do about it?
May 29, 2007 8:19:52 PM
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appetite rendezvous
I have an appetite rendezvous jones goin' on. My body knows that it's going to get a treat tonight, and it's been producing hunger pangs this afternoon, the likes of which I haven't experienced in awhile. It's quite exhilarating, actually, and I can't wait to get home to put a pot of brown rice on to boil and play some mood music while I prepare to ingest real food again. The soup I made turned out very well, if I do say so myself, and I can't wait for the tastes to explode on my tongue when I add the rice to it. My copy of the I'm Grateful living foods cookbook was waiting for me when I got to work this morning. Interesting stuff - one would need to invest in a food dehydrator and a Cuisinart in order to do this on a full-time basis. Or even part-time. Imagine never having to use an oven again. I'm also exploring some ayurvedic philosophy and recipes. I'm thinking that somewhere in the balance of a few practices is what will feel the best for me at this point in my body-food journey. Definitely organic as much as possible, whatever the mix. I am so grateful I live in circumstances where that is a viable option for me. Thank you, universe!
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the mystery is
Cooking is not a mystery. The more heart we put out the more heart we put in. To bring cooking alive we give our life. Giving our life willingly we don't get put out. Washing cutting cooking cleaning, exploring ways to give life to our life. Not knowing already how and what to do, practice feeling it out of what is not known through the warmth and anxiety, not sticking to a particular way, insisting it is the only way even though it is quite good; open to feeling the various possibilities, the tentative ways of giving life to our life. To feel out our left hand, our back, our toes, to feel out our breathing, our movements, our stance, this is our freedom, this is our wisdom. The mystery is that it is possible to do what we don't know how to do. Edward Espe Brown ********************************** This makes me weak in the knees.
Deb Schanilec
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