Sunday, May 24, 2015

Alis Eggplant Pizza

Want Pizza you wont regret eating?
Sometimes I just want pizza and tonight was no different.. I was thinking about running out to pick something up, but came back to 'but what'???
What can I eat that won't make me feel like crap later. What do I have in the fridge?  Hmmmh veggies and Ezekiel tortillas and Pomi sauce... I can make pizza
Try this recipe:
My homeade Eggplant pizza
Ezekiel sprouted tortilla,
Your choice of veggies (this is what i had on hand)
peppers,
green onion,
red onion,
garlic,
eggplant (baked with coconut oil and Celtic salt and peppercorn)
Tomato based sauce (pomi tomato, coconut sugar, peppercorn, Celtic salt, garlic, Serrano pepper)
& sharp raw cheddar cheese
Pre bake eggplant in oven at °375 for 15mins
Top Ezekiel tortilla with tomato based sauce and raw veggies and place in oven on rack for 10 mins
Put eggplant slices on top for another 5 mins
Add cheese and tomato's last for 5 more mins
Remove from oven, let cool and slice.
DELISH!!!
Give it a try and let me know what you think
~Ali MBS®

Green(s) with Envy.... 5/20/15 by Ali

Every Day we are bombarded with TONS of buzz about eating clean, what's healthy, what isn't, what has better benefits, what color is it and how much should you eat.

Keep in mind there is NO ONE answer that trumps another, but there are some metrics you can use to determine what is best for you, your lifestyle, eating habits, physical habits and what's in season etc...

I will come back to that last point often, because it is so important to eat based on what's in season.  Reason being, is you have a better chance of eating locally grown foods when you eat what is in season. This has a trickle affect because eating as local as possible lessens the risk of getting produce that is harvested too soon (meaning less nutrients) and eating locally gives you a bit more control over knowing where your produce comes from and how it is grown.

Now back to the Greens...
So which greens are better?  We will focus mainly on leafy greens and not all Green vegetables (ie. broccoli, cucumbers, celery) this time.
Why are greens important?  The most basic reason is they boost weight loss and are full of fiber, vitamins and minerals.

If you ask around, most people think of Kale or Spinach as top contenders with the highest nutritional value and that may be because that is what we see most often in our local grocers.  But are those really the most nutritional greens you can eat???
As you can probably guess there have been a plethora of different studies performed by different organizations with all the statistics shared so I did a lot of reading and searching and pulled some great nutrition metrics from http://www.eatthis.com/10-superfoods-healthier-than-kale.

....and I am sure you would not guess which leafy green ranked 100 out of 100 on the nutritional value scale....
That's right, it is Watercress. Watercress is indigenous to Europe and Asia, but is also grown in the states now.
Watercress is a leafy green with a mild peppery flavor and goes great on sandwiches, salads including fruit salads or by itself as a snack.
It is know to be an anti-aging food and contains more than 4X the beta carotene as apples and is high in magneseum, folic acid, iron & calcium.  Now that is news you can use!!!

What about Chinese Cabbage (Napa Cabbage or Bok Choy)) with a score of 91.99.  Chinese cabbage is known to be high in Calcium & Iron and know to decrease the inflammation know to promote heart disease.

Chard comes in at #3 on the list!  There are different kinds of Chard and ALL are wonderful. If you get a chance try the multi colored chard.  I think you will enjoy it.  Chard scored a 89.27 on the nutritional chart, not too far behind Chinese Cabbage. Chard is great raw in salads or sauteed. Chard has 13 polyphenol antioxidants and contains an anti- inflammatory and has been classified as a possible defense against diabetes. 

Further done on the list are Spinach at #5 with a nutritional content of 86.43, Romaine Lettuce pulls in at #9 with a score of 63.99 and 
collard greens comes in at #10 with a score of 62.49.  Now Collard, Mustard and Turnip greens are known for the southern cooking flair, so be careful with preparation.  Any vegetable that is cooked over 5-10 mins looses it's nutritional value.  Best way to eat these greens and maintain the nutritional conent is to steam them.

I did not forget our Kale lovers, as I am one myself!  Kale came in at #47 with a score of 49.07.  This does not mean Kale is not a great choice, it merely shows there are a number of other choices you can explore to expand your palate, and possibly get the same, if not more nutritional punch from.

Why not give them all a try.

Remember This!
Try to eat what is in season in your region, Eat as Local as possible, Eat rich colors and remember veggies should cover the largest portion of your plate when eating.

~Ali MBS®
#Be Animately Existent


                                                                

Friday, May 1, 2015

Ali's Simple (Braised) Lamb salad

Braised Lamb
4 oz of leg of boneless lamb
Pinch of Crushed peppercorn and Celtic salt
Pour 1/4 cup of Ali's tomato sauce on top (makes 32 oz)
      Box of Pomi natural tomato's
      Celtic salt
      3 chopped Garlic cloved
      Oregano
      Basil
      Bay leaves
      Crushed peppercorn
      Coconut, raw or brown rice syrup
Wrap loosely in aluminum foil
Place in oven preheated to 330°
Cook for 15-20 mins (4 oz)
Place a bed of mixed greens( kale, spinach, arugala etc..). On plate
1 pear chopped
Place braised lamb on top and pour some of liquid stock on lambe and salad
Top with 1/4 cup Ali's salsa
         Tomatoes
         Tomatillos
         Red onion
         Garlic
         Serrano pepper
         Cilantro
         Lime freshly squeezed
Add dried blueberries, flax seed and chopped coconut meat on top
Enjoy!!
~Ali

Ali Fit MBS - HIIT workout 1


Todays Quick cardio/strength workout to be held at AliFit-MBS headquarters... 

Get in a short but affective HIIT style workout 3+ times each week.
This can be added to other workouts like cardio, running, spin etc...

Here we go: 
-Shaun T's Burpee shoulder press row 45 sec (w/10lb weights) 
-Barbell deadlifts, 
front squat W/front kick), 
-back lunge -15 each (w/ 25lb weight) 
-Jump rope 1 min 
-10 Full body pushups (reg, alt and tricep- different one each set and repeat) 
REPEAT (6 sets or more)  

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