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		<title>A Mighty Catch Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jul 2007 06:45:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I sit and write I have an orange and mango smoothie to my side. The sun is shining, I have all the windows open and a gentle breeze is flowing through my apartment. There isn&#8217;t a cloud in the sky and I&#8217;m hoping we have seen the end of rainy season for this year.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>As I sit and write I have an orange and mango smoothie to my side. The sun is shining, I have all the windows open and a gentle breeze is flowing through my apartment. There isn&#8217;t a cloud in the sky and I&#8217;m hoping we have seen the end of rainy season for this year.</p>
<p>I would like to thank the guys at <a href="http://www.welikeitraw.com/rawfood/">We Like it Raw</a>for adding my blurb on July 21st. If you haven&#8217;t checked out this website, please do full of information and recipes.</p>
<p><strong>Raw Munchings<br />
</strong>Peaches are nectarines are in season here, so I have been happy eating them and adding them to green smoothies. Been a little more adventurous of late with my use of greens, needed variety. Firstly, I have started using Mizuna which is widely available here &#8211; a Japanese mustard seed green. Commonly used here in salads. I also have been introduced to Mulukhiya which has been grown organically on Okinawa (southern Japanese island), but originates from the Middle East. Along with a variety of fruit, they have been adding a nice to change to my green glasses of deliciouness&#8230;Am thinking of making an avocado and mizuna soup with chopped negi. Negi is a japanese onion, often used in miso soup.I do have photos of the greens I bought, but I need to resize them. So expect them shortly. In fact I have a lot of photos as I have a new camera and have been happily clicking away.As the weather is warming up I&#8217;m not craving much to eat.  I&#8217;m much preferring smoothies or the occasional juice here and there. Am getting tired of not being able to find a non-processed juice anywhere. When walking about the urban jungle there are times when I just wish for something other than water, something a little more substantial. Yet a lot of the juices/smoothies have milk and I live in a society where you don&#8217;t request something out of the norm. The big thing to drink here during summer is iced coffee or tea. Yuk!! I haven&#8217;t done a water fast for a while, and I feel I really need to do one. Even though my body feels good it&#8217;s always nice for the digestive system to have a break. </p>
<p><strong>Raw Yogini<br />
</strong>A couple of weeks back hubby and I attended a workshop near the coast. It was held in a tatami mat room next to a temple in Zushi (not to be confused with sushi). The workshop focussed on the hips, a dread for all dancers and yogis alike. The plan was to attend the two hour workshop, then we all head to the beach and have a picnic. Rainy season put a stop to that as the rain didn&#8217;t let up once. Having said that when holding some of the deep hip openers for a while listening to the rain was most therapeutic and helped me ease into the asana.This weekend we&#8217;re attending a shoulder opening workshop. I&#8217;ve always had quite open shoulders and upper back, so am looking forward to a challenge.I am happy to report that I have two new yoga teaching gigs, and received a text message just a couple of minutes ago to say another class has been added to my schedule on Mondays. I just love teaching yoga. It just seems to come so naturally to me. I love the planning process, creating a theme for my students.My dance vinyasa classes are being well received. Someone came to spy for another studio and couple of weeks ago, didn&#8217;t disguise themselves too well.  She let too many things slip. Ah well, curiosity and I see it as a positive as it&#8217;s the only class in Japan like it. I&#8217;ve created something most unique, and can&#8217;t be happier with the way things are going.</p>
<p><strong>Forever Discovering<br />
</strong>I was recently asked a question by Ladybugz about what I eat during the winter months when it gets a little colder here.Good question and One I asked myself when I first went raw. Answer &#8211; I eat exactly the same as I do in summer, but I do have a few suggestions.<br />
1. I add more green chillis to my dishes to add a natural spice and heat. You could use red, but I have cut them down due to my dosha (kapha/pitta).<br />
2. I don&#8217;t eat anything directly out of the fridge during this time, I allow it to get to room temperature.<br />
3. Shazzie had a great suggestion. If making soup, place the bowls in some hot water. Pour the soup to the bowls and stir occasionally for  15-30 mins. Adds just a little warmth, but doesn&#8217;t cook the soup. I&#8217;m sure this would would for raw pasta dishes to, or any marinated  veggie dishes too.<br />
4. Exercise. Build your body temperature. I do about two hours of yoga a day, plus my teaching. I&#8217;m constantly on the go, therefore i never really feel the need for something warm as my internal fire is always aglow.<br />
5. Invest in a dehydrator if you are wanting some warmer dishes, or use your current oven and keep it on a low setting.<br />
6. Don&#8217;t be harsh on yourself. Take your time &#8211; if you want something cooked, have it. Allow time for your body to adjust.</p>
<p>If anyone has any other suggestions, I&#8217;m sure there are numerous please do let me know and I will add them to my website (still under construction).By the way ladybugz, you said you were living in Japan and about to do a TTC. Please write and tell me more. And thanks for the question. </p>
<p><strong>Leftover Ramblings <br />
</strong>So yes, all is good in the land of Em.  I read Harry Potter in less than 48 hours (yep I cried, and laughed..fabulous). Am back to my study reading. I have my Yoga Thailand pre-course assignments coming through, so have two books on the go for that and my diploma is ongoing. More books, more reading. Continue to teach english part-time. Oh, and I have my first private yoga student who I teach twice a week. A beginner who tries so hard. After three weeks and six lessons we have seen such wonderful changes to her body.   </p>
<p>I just love yoga</p>
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		<title>To be a kid again</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2007 23:23:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today sees the launch of the last Harry Potter book, and how excited am I? Very!! They allow me to be the kid again as Enid Blyton&#8217;s Magic Faraway series did.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Today sees the launch of the last Harry Potter book, and how excited am I? Very!! They allow me to be the kid again as Enid Blyton&#8217;s Magic Faraway series did.</p>
<p>Rowling is such a genius, and as a fellow Brit I am extremely proud of her &#8211; creating stories that have children around the world reading. How wonderful is it that children pick up these books and stay away from the TV, the computer?</p>
<p>Tears will flow, I have tissues at the ready. Hubby and I are off out into town in a minute to fetch our copy. </p>
<p>The rule in our household is that I have the right to read it first as it was I that bought the first few books and introduced hubby to the stories.</p>
<p>Also, in Japan today the fifth movie is released, tickets have been reserved for a showing this afternoon.</p>
<p>Happy reading to all that follow these beautiful books and THANK YOU JK Rowling.</p>
<p>Happy Harry Potter Dayxxx</p>
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