Friday, April 23, 2010

Three Beautiful Meals and a big Breakthrough



Prickly Pear*
Papaya* [Note: I like using the papayas when the outside is mostly green, with a little yellow. If You're shopping at an Indian Store where they sell green papayas, they don't usually ripen, at least for me, and aren't sweet; they are, however, very high in enzymes, which is good. In A Radiant Life (our book)there's a 'pizza' crust recipe using the pulp from making green papaya juice. We kneaded it with tahini (before finding out that commercial tahini isn't really raw), and it actually looked like a white dough pizza. It was pretty funny. We topped it with sun-dried tomato sauce and I think sliced summer squash.]
Bok Choy
Dandelion greens
Dandelion flowers
Avocado or walnuts

Although I didn't notice Sarah reading what I wrote above, as she is doing cross-pattern exercise right now, she just asked me if it could be made with macadamia nuts ground to a butter, instead of tahini. I'm wondering how she read this from the angle she's at? She's right though.


Golden beets*
Lentil sprouts* homegrown always, easy and inexpensive
Avocado (nuts or sunflower seeds would work well too)
Curry powder*
Spring mix
Rejuvelac

Dandelion Flowers
Papaya*
Prickly pear*
Avocado
Cherry tomatoes
Rhubarb chard*
Spring mix (I think I mentioned this was on the sale table at Stop and Shop: Organic Spring Mix, 1 lb. boxes, for $1.99 I'm so grateful for bargains.

I find the more I check in with God, the more harmonious things become. (That isn't always obvious when dealing with an autism meltdowns! ... Wow. ... Something is working here. Sarah, who has been over the top difficult, suddenly stopped her exercise to hug and kiss me and repeat over and over "I love You"; that's a first. Sitting here stunned. The occasional hug and I love You, but kisses?? Wow.
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Is it my fasting, the a-i food and juice, the supplements that the cactus juice biochemist suggested yesterday? (methyl B12 [in the past the shots made no difference], methyfolate, P5P pyridoxal 5 phosphate or active B6, and methionine.

We've had a giant breakthrough before while I was fasting and praying ... and we just took the supplements last night for the first time. Wow ... (I tend to say that over and over when I'm stunned by something really good.

One of Sarah's junior high teachers said years ago: "There are no false highs." So any glimpse of good can become a permanent fact.

Wow.

2 comments:

  1. Although I don't have the commitment to eat this healthy, the food looks "radiant". I would need a personal chef to gather up the ingredients and prepare it for me, ha! I enjoy your sharings about what is going on with Sarah.

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  2. Sandy, it is so each to make. No greasy pans, no hot stove to stand over. It's like painting with food. And it tastes so good and feels so good afterward.

    Love,
    Sun~Rose

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