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In eateries, food, travel on
May 24, 2014

me and mrs fisher

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me and mrs fisher is a cafe i’ve been dying to try my whole time in york. i kept reading its rave reviews online and i knew i just had to go there with my friends. after attempting a few times while they were closed (who closes sunday and monday?), we finally caught them while they were open and we’re so glad we did. it is honestly one of the cutest cafes in york, which says a lot because york is chock full of quirky coffee shops and eateries. the first floor is a tea room and cafe and the second is a craft shop and classroom. the food was simple and sweet, the coffee was good but the ambiance made it exceptional. maybe it was the great company or the torrential rain but i dont think i’ve ever felt so cozy in my life. it not only lived up to but exceeded my expectations and my only regret is not finding it sooner in my semester so i could go back again and again.

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In food, travel on
December 1, 2013

liberation farmers market

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it is probably already a well known fact on this blog that i love farmers markets. so when i found out i would be living just blocks from one of the biggest farmers markets in nice, i was over the moon. i walk through the market almost daily to get to class but i only just recently got to properly visit and shop. it’s so interesting how different farmers markets are in france than the ones i’m used to back home. in america, they seem like an event. things seem much more staged and more attention is paid to aesthetics and detail. here, they are apart of life. they are much more pedestrian and gritty and feel more natural. i’ve been told this is probably because the market i shop at is the ‘locals market’. the farmers market more geared towards tourists, the famous Cours Saleya, is more organized and visually pleasing but also more expensive. another thing i was surprised at was the lack of variety. it seems like almost every vender sells the same things! and very few booths are organic (or if they are they don’t advertise it). i did find a bio (organic) vender who is very kind and has very good prices so when i do shop at the market, thats my first stop. afterwards, i’ll pick up flowers or hunt for other things i need or just people watch and enjoy the sights and sounds and colors of the market.

In eateries, food on
August 30, 2013

green house

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for another bible study meet up, ellie and i met at green house in long beach. this place was absolutely adorable and such a surprise! from the plants populating the balcony to their amazing hemp honey latte (a new obsession of mine), this place is heaven. there is even a juice and smoothie bar next door which basically means i could live here. we ended up staying for hours and hours talking and drawing as usual. if this place wasn’t so far from home, i would be here constantly. looking forward to my next honey hemp latte.

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In eateries, food on
August 28, 2013

portola

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theres no getting around it: portola is the gold standard of coffee shops. i mean coffee is serious business there. the baristas wear lab coats and make coffee in beakers and they have a testing lab in the back room. it’s that intense. but the coffee here is gooooood. not normal good but “spend-all-my-extra-money-on-soy-lattes” good. the fact that they have a tea bar next door and an acai bowl place down the hall doesn’t help the amount of time and money i spend at the mix mart. its so bad the people who work there are starting to know me by name. birdy, the place with amazing acai bowls, also carries brown bear eats baked goods, which is my friend and her moms cookie company that has the best treats i’ve ever tasted. and the fact that most things they make are gluten-free or vegan makes it all the better.

so with all the said, i thought that the mix mart would be my perfect place to take my friend christina who is visiting from arrowhead because she is a fellow fine coffee, veggie packed salads and gluten-free vegan baked goods lover. we had lunch at the new green leaf (so yum but a little too hectic for my liking) then headed over to portola for a drink. everytime i hang out with christina, i’m reminded why we are best friends and how blessed i am to have met her half way across the world. we had so many laughs and reminisced about good times and talked about our plans for what’s next in our lives. we always have a great time together but it’s really great to hang out with her on this side of the world. so blessed to have such great friends! love you girlie

In eateries, food on
August 21, 2013

grateful for birthdays

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cafe graditude is hands down my favorite casual cafe in los angeles. for ellie’s birthday, we went to the location in venice which is much more casual and beachy than the larchmont restaurant. the food was, as usual, amazing and yummy and i love all the raw options on the menu. but the real star of the meal was the dessert! we had a raw fruit cobbler which i must have said 100 times “this is the best dessert i’ve ever had”. it was that good! i’m going to try to find a recipe that comes close and if i succeed, i’ll share it here. deal? but i think part of what made it so good was that when the waitress brought it out, the whole restaurant started singing a really cute and quirky version of happy birthday and it was just such a happy moment. now all we need is a cafe graditude in orange county and life will be made.

In food, health on
August 19, 2013

dr. oz three day detox review

i feel like i am the only person who has waited this long to do a juice cleanse/fast. i’m actually not much of a juice fan. yes i know, i’m a raw vegan so i should like juice right? i mean its not that i hate it, but why juice when you can have a smoothie? most cleanses i’ve found are mostly just juices and most of the juices have celery, which i passionately detest. while searching juice cleanses, i found the dr oz’s three day detox with all smoothies! so i had to try it! it ended up costing me quite a bit more than the quotes on the website i found but thats probably because i bought everything organic at mothers market. oh well, it was well worth it

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pre-cleanse
didn’t do much to prepare for this cleanse. i actually found the cleanse the night before i started and i decided to dive right in and start the next morning after a trip to the grocery store. i had a smoothie for breakfast (like i do every morning), a salad for lunch and some vegan greek food for dinner. so it was pretty light and healthy.

day 1

breakfast

i woke up around 11am (one of the many luxuries of summer) and since i take medicine in the morning that makes me wait an hour before i eat anything, i started the cleanse around 1pm. i went for a 4 mile walk as usual before i ate anything and i felt fine. when i got home from my walk (and trip to the market to stalk up), i had the morning tea with lemon and stevia. i used truvia instead because we didn’t have stevia but i only used half a packet. i think i used too much lemon because the drink was incredibly bitter. instead of using a traditional green tea, i used tazo’s ginger green which i loved. the breakfast smoothie was incredible! it was as good as most morning smoothies i make and i loved the mix of raspberries and almond butter. i was nervous at first to use water as a base because i didn’t want it to taste too watered down but it ended up working out great.

lunch

i had the ‘lunch’ smoothie as more of a pre-dinner snack because i had started my day so late. i was nervous about the lunch smoothie because the cucumber in a smoothie sounded odd and there was so much celery! after reading some reviews online, i decided to not put in the celery and to use spinach instead of kale. i’m so glad i did because i ended up really enjoying this drink which i don’t think i would have if i had put in the celery.

dinner

i had the dinner smoothie around 9pm and i was still full from the lunch smoothie so i only got about three-fourths of the way through it. it was good but the cayenne pepper left a bad taste in my mouth (literally). even though it sounded odd, the avocado worked well (i usually only use avocado with cacao and in dessert smoothies) and i supplemented the kale for spinach again. the detox bath was heavenly. a perfect way to end the day. i was surprised by how great and not hungry i felt! i always have expected hunger to go along with detoxes but i felt full after every meal and had a pretty consistent level of energy the entire day.

day 2

breakfast

i woke up with a slight headache which soon subsided and besides that, i felt pretty good for being on a cleanse. i had another late morning so my breakfast tea and smoothie were closer to lunch than breakfast. this time around, i added less lemon to the tea and it made all the difference. i normally like my green tea plain but this is a good alternative i could see using after this detox. just to see if it made a difference, i added unsweetened almond milk instead of water to the smoothie and while it was slightly creamier, the difference wasn’t that big of a deal. the breakfast smoothie was still great.

lunch

the lunch smoothie was just as good as it was the first day. i added a bit more pineapple this time which made it a bit sweeter and again, i left out the celery. i also added a mix of lemon and lime instead of just half a lime. a few hours after lunch, i was about to go on a walk but i was feeling light-headed so i blended the rest of yesterday’s leftover dinner smoothie with a bit more mango which made my headache go away and gave me enough energy for my walk.

dinner

again, i had my dinner smoothie really late. i omitted the cayenne this time and it was so much more palatable. this time, i could finish the whole smoothie and it left me feeling full and content. after dinner, i took another bath which was once again the highlight of my day. i did’t have the ‘second day slump’ that i was expecting and aside from feeling weakbetween lunch and dinner drinks, i continued to feel good the whole day.

day 3

breakfast

i woke up feeling great! i had so much energy and was actually craving a smoothie which was good because once again, that’s all i would be eating. my morning tea was great and this time, i used tazo’s zen green tea which i liked better than the ginger. once i was done with my tea, i had my morning smoothie and used water again because there wasn’t much of a difference between the almond milk. i added a little extra almond butter and it gave the smoothie a bit of a nuttier flavor, which i liked.

lunch

i was out running errands so i was starving by the time i got home and made my lunch smoothie. the smoothie was still great and probably better because i was so hungry! i used a mix of lemon and lime again and still no celery. i made the mistake of reading food blogs and researching restaurants for my lunch with friends the next day which left me craving real food, specifically daiya quesadillas and raw tacos from 118 degrees. gosh i’m in love with that place but that’s for a whole other post.

dinner

for dinner, i once again omitted the cayenne and left out the avocado too because it gave the smoothie a weird texture. i also added3/4th of a cup of almond milk and 3/4th of a cup of coconut water instead of 1-1/2 cup of coconut water which made it a bit creamier. i also added a little more mango and replaced the kale with spinach. so basically, i did a total re-haul but in the end, it was much more palatable. the bath was once again amazing and though i felt great, i was so excited to eat real food.

post cleanse
the next day, i woke up feeling lighter and full of energy. i had a bunch of fruits for breakfast that i had been looking forward to all weekend. for lunch, i had raw tacos from 118 degrees (told you i was craving them) and for dinner, i had a nice, light salad. the whole next week, i ate 100% raw (i’m usually around 80% raw) which was a nice transition back to eating. i don’t weigh myself because weight loss is not my goal but my clothes felt a little looser at the end of this which is a nice added bonus. mostly, i just felt more refreshed and ‘detoxed’ if thats a word.

conclusion
i love this cleanse! with the modifications i made, this cleanse was ideal for me because i love smoothies and it is vegan and mostly raw. i never really felt the need to have the snack smoothie between lunch and dinnerexcept on the second day when i had some of the leftover smoothie from the night before. i think i’m going to continue the morning ‘tea before breakfast’ ritual when i have the time and i love the detox baths. i’ll probably still have a smoothie a day as usual but i’m going to take a break so i don’t tire of them. i would definitely do this cleanse again and recommend it to anyone who wants a quick fix to detox and feel better.