Showing posts with label online course. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online course. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

I Have Sprouts

I have begun to consider the garden.  The Engineer knows that he will be dragging the green house out from storage very soon.  Making some rich compost has begun.  Sprouting those seeds that quietly quiver with hidden life is on the to-do list. 

All this dreaming because there are wheat berries sprouting on my kitchen countertop.

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I suppose I am zealous.  An overachiever.  A teacher’s pet.

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I am anxious.  Excited.

Anxious to learn more about healthy bread making.  But not only healthy bread . . . healthy grains.  Like:

  • Taboulli
  • Buttermilk pancakes
  • banana bread
  • Indian Dosas
  • Crackers
  • Zucchini Muffins
  • tortillas
  • pasta
  • dumplings
  • pie crusts
  • blueberry muffins
  • biscotti
  • chocolate chip cookies
  • cinnamon rolls and scones (heaven!)
  • donuts
  • tortilla chips
  • 5-Minute bread
  • brownies
  • and cake . . .

It is a misconception that just because you are on a GAPS diet that you ALWAYS have to be on a GAPS diet.  I don’t think that the idea of a non-grain diet for the rest of your life is a fair or realistic jail sentence. 

Why, oh why, oh why, would grain be so prevalent in the Bible if this were so?  Remember Ezekiel bread?

Even my hero Jordan Rubin didn’t have to stay on his strict Maker’s Diet forever.  He now eats “properly prepared” food. 

Nor was Ann Marie, the instructor for the Healthy Whole Grains course, condemned to a low-carb, grain free diet.

The American Diet is missing the whole concept of proper food preparation.  We seem to be so focused on low-fat and antibacterial products. 

But is anyone healthier who is entrenched in this current trend?

We buy into the idea that our time is so so so precious that the faster our food preparation the better off we and our families will be.

We replace wholesome for fastColorful and nutritious for cheap

Sure I am in the kitchen more by thawing my grass fed beef, chopping up veggies to sauté in coconut oil, and washing fresh berries instead of opening pre-packaged fruit snacks. 

It is worth it because my children are worth it.  Attempting to lessen the Engineer’s arthritis pain is worth it.   My health is worth it.  Avoiding sickness and disease is worth it. 

A healthy gut keeps me out of the doctor’s office . . . where you wait . . . you receive answers that are often a series of trial and errors  . . . guesses . . . and leave with fried children . . . only to stop at Chick-Fil-A to stop the complaints of hunger. 

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(Sundried tomato frittata with portabella sandwiches)

But suppose . . . just suppose you committed to learning how to prepare grains properly.  Commit to this one thing. 

Because EVERYONE loves bread.  It is so important that even Jesus refers to himself as the “bread of life.”

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Don’t even change how you eat.  Just sit in for Ann Marie’s webinar.  Then make a decision.  Healthy food doesn’t have to taste bad . . . or healthy.  You don’t have to give up watching TV (though it might benefit you in the long run – encouraging more family time) to make good food for your family.

I am taking this class.  I paid money to take this class (with my mom).  I don’t know it all . . . and I want to know more. 

  • Sign up for the free webinar (you’ll receive a special coupon code if you enroll in the webinar).  No pressure . . . you’ll learn why you should use sprouted flour, how to make it kid friendly, and how to save both time and money.  The webinar airs tomorrow, Thursday, February 9, 2012 @ 7pm (EST). 
  • Enroll in the Healthy Grains Course (use coupon code SPROUT21)

Before the class starts, I’m going to grow some grains.  You don’t have to.  You can actually purchase sprouted flour.  I just enjoy being a part of the process. 

Now I just need to turn our back yard into a wheat field. 

Friday, January 27, 2012

Learn How to Make Healthy Bread

Our household is filled with opposites.  Loud children, quiet parents.  Coffee drinkers verses a man who shakes his head at such indulgences.  Almond butter is dwarfed by peanut butter.  Kimchi advocates eat it by the spoonful and the sauerkraut fans digest it sparingly. 

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We all love bread, though.

But not all of us thrive on bread.  This dichotomy creates a weird dance in our household. 

At times I feel like I am shrieking, “No, don’t let him have grain!!!”

Yet, that evening we will dine with family and devour a pizza. 

I find myself regretting that seemingly “easy” road I opted for.

The tummy ache soon follows.  Anger rises and peaks the following day.  Lethargy.  Thumb sucking worsens.  Little limbs are consumed with a continual itch until the grain irritant has made its way through and out of this delicate system.  The ears no longer register what the parents are saying.

Our lesson is learned.  We avoid processed grain for a good week. 

We forget our lesson.  The Engineer and I find ourselves in yet another situation that is easier to compromise on than be prepared for. 

Homemade Corn Tortilla Chips

Bread is trump.  Toast in the morning loaded with coconut oil, raw honey, cinnamon. 

A snack?  How about homemade granola with yogurt? 

Dinner on the run . . . sandwiches sure can be a lifesaver.

Sprouting wheat berries

However, to our family . . . to one special member in our family . . . grain creates a fog . . . irrationality . . . silent torture.

Except when grain is prepared properly.  I have tried my hand at this art . . . this nourishment present since before Jesus.

To see some of the grains that I have fermented please visit the following tutorials:

But to learn from a wise woman . . . I encourage you to join Ann Marie as she teaches a course titled Healthy Whole Grains.

By taking this course, you could easily save $300 a year if you purchase bread at the store (which would more than pay for the course, especially with a promo code . . . like this one:  SPROUT20)

That doesn’t even factor in other grains.  Do you buy tortilla chips?  Crackers?  Cookies?  Pizza?  Store bought pie crust?

Sourdough Bread Success! 

You will learn many things from Ann Marie’s class

I thought I knew a lot, but from reading about her course, I see that I have so much more to learn . . . and with the tools she is going to provide me . . . there is hope that a properly prepared bread may bake in my oven again.

  • Make sprouted flour in just 5 minutes per day
  • Make delicious bread in just 5 minutes per day
  • Make a gorgeous loaf of nutritious whole grain sourdough bread — with absolutely no kneading!
  • Save time and effort by eliminating kneading and fussy, elaborate sourdough routines
  • Make a perfect pie crust with a lattice crust — you’ll wow your dinner guests!
  • Save hundreds of dollars per year cooking from scratch with whole grains
  • Make nutritious waffles, cereal, cookies, pasta, pizza and tortilla chips that your children will devour
  • Store bulk grains and freshly ground flours to maximize shelf life

The details?

Cost of the class?  $199 $149

Coupon Code?  SPROUT20

Real cost of the class until February 7th? 

$129 (that is $11/class)

You will receive lifetime access to:

  • 12 Weeks of Online Classes
  • 50 Video Tutorials
  • Over 100 Printable Recipes!

Head on over to Healthy Whole Grains to sign up for the class.  I have NEVER been disappointed with Ann Marie’s classes. 

Join me.  Let’s learn how to make healthy bread. 

(All grain photos are compliments of Ann Marie and her photo journal of her Healthy Whole Grain journey.)

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Can You Cook?

Really . . . can you cook?

Do you know where to begin when it comes to cooking nourishing food that actually makes you feel good and have energy?

Seriously, you won’t believe how much better you will feel if you start with a few simple steps. 

You can sort through my blog to find the ingredients towards stocking your house with real food, figure out which ones you want to ingest first, or take Kelly’s Real Food for Rookies class. 

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I don’t want to force this down your throat (no pun intended), but just gently remind you in case you were riding the fence on whether or not to take the jump start course into whole foods.

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(If you are receiving this in your inbox and can’t see the flashing picture, then travel to my website by clicking on the title of the post.  It is a cool flashing ad.  At least, I think so.)

Here are some quick links for you to check out . . . just in case you want more information.

OK.  Go get rid of a prepackaged meal now! And eat a fresh veggie or piece of fruit!