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August, 2006
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LAMB
Irish Pie
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Lightly
coat 1 kg cubed lamb pieces in wholemeal flour, then place a layer
of the lamb, layer of sliced carrots, layer of sliced potatoes, and
layer of sliced onions in a large casserole dish, then begin
layering again with lamb, carrots, potatoes, onion, etcetera until 3
cm below the top.
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Mix
together 1 cup of Guinness beer, with 3 tbspns Worcestershire
(Black) sauce, 1 small tub tomato paste, 4 tspsns mixed herbs, 2
cloves chopped garlic and 4 tbspns chopped fresh parsley.
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Pour
over the pie layers. Make
a paper pattern of the top of the pie (put aside), then cover and
cook in slow oven (160) for 2 ½ to 3 hours, stirring occasionally
and checking pie does not get too dry. If so, just add ¼ cup water and stir through.
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Let
pie cool down, then, cut a puff pastry lid for the pie (from your
paper pattern), and place over the top of the pie.
Cook on 220 to 240 degrees approximately 12-15 minutes until
golden brown.
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Serve
with crusty warm bread and butter and green vegetables.
Heaven anytime!
(This
is not a Healthy Inspirations recipe; it probably isn't healthy
enough! But it tastes so wonderful that you smile all the while
you eat it, which has to be the best stress reducer you can find!)
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Hi
There!
I've
increased my winter activities with Latin dancing, yoga, and
belly-dancing and my body is feeling the effort (I mean effects!) as my
hips become more flexible, my sleep is as sound as a baby, and my
outlook on life just keeps getting happier and happier! I am so
grateful to have all these opportunities and to be able to take
advantage of them. I made the Irish Lamb Pie for dinner last
night, and it was gloriously delicious. Dennis said to me this
morning (again, but who can have too much praise? Certainly not me),
"that pie was so good, I keep thinking about it!" I hope you enjoy
it.
Warm
regards Narelle
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About
Eating
Eating for so many
people is not synonymous with joy, it's synonymous with comforting themselves
or switching off the emotions. You know, in many societies, eating is
like a meditation where you focus on the taste of the food on your
tongue or the back of your throat, where you savour the texture of food
- rolling it around in your mouth to feel it, where the aroma delights
your nostrils so they flare excitedly, and you swallow with joyous
appreciation for this experience!
How many of us can
say we eat like that, taking time to really appreciate and be grateful
for the scintillating smells, and tastes and textures of what we are
eating?
Most
people eat in a hurry, eat to shut down their feelings and eat because
they suddenly realise they are starving. Then, they bolt the food
down and suffer the consequences.
Your next morsel of food
can become your meditation:
This
is not you, is it?
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Eat
slowly, savouring small mouthfuls at a time. A loaded spoon or
fork looks ugly and does nothing for the person eating it! A
small amount of food in your mouth means you can chew slowly and
properly and trigger gastric juices in time to break your food down
for thorough absorption.
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Eat small meals over 2.5 to
3 hours, regularly. That way, you will keep your blood sugar
levels stable, which stabilises your energy and helps to keep it up,
and you will also stabilise your emotion and won't have as many
emotional roller-coasters.
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Eat to savour the aroma,
the texture, the taste. Focus your attention on each element,
individually.
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Give yourself time, eating
well is a process. Taking time to eat well shows the utmost
love and respect of yourself. You deserve it.
Why bother with eating
like this?
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Besides the fact that it's
fun and enjoyable, when you eat good quality protein foods slowly
you won't feel hungry; plus, you will feed and nurture your brain
chemistry for happiness and good health.
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Protein foods contain amino
acids (different ones again to those used by body-builders for
bulking up) which are the precursors for endorphins - your happy
hormones.
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There's a reason that
health departments advocate 2 fruits and 5 vegetables a day besides
it being sensible advice. The reason is that you will get the
array of vitamins and minerals your body needs for healthy living
and healing or regeneration of cells.
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Did you know that there are
over 100 minerals that our bodies require, and in times of stress,
we need even more minerals.
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Of course, when people are
stressed they either over-eat or under-eat, and the stress response
prevents absorption of your food so that you are adequately
nourished. Less stress means better absorption and utilisation
of nutrients. Simple really.
In short, people with
eating challenges are essentially trying to avoid themselves.
Because your sub-conscious is so powerful in it's own right, over or
under-eating for extensive periods will usually backfire as your
sub-conscious develops poor eating routines that become habits that
occur automatically, leaving you powerless to change without the help of
intervention.
Most people know what they
are doing that doesn't help, and in many cases, why they are behaving as
they do, but still cannot change. For change to occur, you can
begin to be consciously aware of what changes you would like to make,
and praise yourself just for noticing and observing the
challenge.
If you need help, please
don't hesitate to call. Change really occurs at the subconscious
level, rather than the conscious level, so help is often needed.
Call me now, if you need
to, on 07 3255 0739 or
0412 251 196 for any problems associated
with depression.
Garden
Tip!
To keep your pussy cat out
of pot plants or garden beds, put a layer of prickly pine cones.
Those prickles are a fine deterrent to your pet using your precious
plants as his or her toilet.

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