Eating with Grace (Practices of Eating)

My chest tightening & heart racing, while my stomach turns & grinds. It’s a signal of anxiety looming overhead.  I got this a lot in the first six months of Caprice’s life. It’s a feeling like its going to end at any moment. I might die, she might come down with a mysterious illness, VContinue reading “Eating with Grace (Practices of Eating)”

Without, Some Call it Fasting (Practices of Eating)

Discipline is one of those words I can easily brush off or go on overkill.  It seems balance in life is not my forte.  I’m an all or nothing.  Full or empty.  Overindulge or throw it all out kind of gal. Recently, well, a month and half (probably more than that) I haven’t been veryContinue reading “Without, Some Call it Fasting (Practices of Eating)”

Harnessing the Power of Taste (Practices of Eating)

Years back I remember playing this ice breaker game with colleagues, in which I had to answer the question, “Which one of your five senses would you hate to live without?”  Immediate gut reaction, “Taste.” Granted, taste and smell truly go hand in hand, it’s my sense of taste which serves as a guidepost.  TheContinue reading “Harnessing the Power of Taste (Practices of Eating)”

Why Calling Myself Paleo Bothers Me & Why Eating is in the Sharing (Practices of Eating)

Our family as I’ve mentioned tries to follow a paleo/primal way of eating; however, there is such looseness with that, that I don’t like calling myself a “Paleo” eater.  It’s like Christianity or any religion with it’s varied sects or denominations.  There might be one thing holding the lines together; but, everyone is at aContinue reading “Why Calling Myself Paleo Bothers Me & Why Eating is in the Sharing (Practices of Eating)”

Eating for Soul Nourishment (Practices of Eating Series)

Turning the tv on after school to find the Jetson’s was always fascinating to me.  Watching how Jane Jetson would pop in these little capsules into the microwave and out came this full fledge meal.  The same allure came from Easy Bake ovens, which I never had.  This idea surrounding food that wasn’t really foodContinue reading “Eating for Soul Nourishment (Practices of Eating Series)”

Crockpot Harissa Meat Chili (Savoring: The Practices of Eating)

I hope you’ve been following along with my practices of Eating series.  It’s a slow but steady wins the race sort of series, which hopefully will be done by the end of May.  Yet, seeing that my word of the year is Peace, and combine that with life being too short to miss, the wordContinue reading “Crockpot Harissa Meat Chili (Savoring: The Practices of Eating)”

Bread & Wine Review & Mango Chutney & Turkey Burgers (Practices of Eating)

My friend Jessica told me about the release of this book titled, Bread & Wine by an author who’s name rung a bell from way back when.  Her name was Shauna Niequist.  I remembered hearing about her from one of Rob Bell’s sermons way back in 2007.  So I did what any person would do…”aContinue reading “Bread & Wine Review & Mango Chutney & Turkey Burgers (Practices of Eating)”

The Family Dinner Table (Practices of Eating)

What does the Family Dinner table conjure up for you? Laughter, lively discussion, stiff propriety, storytelling, games, seriousness, strictly business, flavorful food, bland food, all manners no conversing?    Maybe there never was a ‘table;’ rather, it was seats sitting in silence around the television.  Or maybe as a kid you sat at the table,Continue reading “The Family Dinner Table (Practices of Eating)”

Kumquat Olive Oil Celebration Cake (Practices of Eating)

I do believe the beginnings of Spring are meant to be deeply breathed in.  While Fall calls us to make roots and hunker down, pulling out the warm quilts and hearty pot for stews…it is in the melting of frost, the saplings bursting and hidden tarragon you knew not was there.   Lent is preparingContinue reading “Kumquat Olive Oil Celebration Cake (Practices of Eating)”

Introducing Food to Babies & Children (Practices of Eating)

Yesterday I wrote about encountering shame when eating.  My friend Jessica left a thoughtful comment about how eating for her growing up became rigid, shameful and anything but fun.  After reading her comment and the obvious pain it brought, it caused my heart to twitch and rethink about how have I been in welcoming myContinue reading “Introducing Food to Babies & Children (Practices of Eating)”