Thursday, February 11, 2016

Top posts to view while I take a break



I am taking a break from blogging while I pursue some other projects. If you happen to stop by, I hope you find some useful information and recipes that will work for your diet.

Here are some of my top posts that may be of interest to you. Enjoy!!!

Carrot cake fudge

http://catsinthekitchen.blogspot.com/2014/01/carrot-cake-fudge.html


Scrutinize carbs for fermentation potential; have a gelatin chai tea latte with no carbs



http://catsinthekitchen.blogspot.com/2014/02/scrutinize-carbs-for-fermentation.html


Coconut mousse pie with berries

 

http://catsinthekitchen.blogspot.com/2014/02/coconut-mousse-pie-with-berries.html




Sunday, January 17, 2016

Shoulders, neck and fibro; plus mock "orange slice" gummies

 

Mock "orange slice" gummies


You may have throbbing, aching pain in your shoulders and neck just like me if you have fibromyalgia. It’s one of the areas of the body affected by fibro. Body temperature scans of fibromyalgia patients reveal intense heat in the back, neck, shoulders and hips which is where the pain is most frequently felt.
Most days you can find me starting the day with a heat wrap around my neck and shoulders. Next are ice packs and maybe some Bio Freeze gel to reduce the pain.
Some of my other rituals include Tai Chi-like exercises to strengthen and stretch the entire body. The body is all interconnected so it’s hard to just stretch one part to get relief.
Here’s a simple routine you can do to help rebalance the body and reduce your pain.
 


I've never looked forward to doing computer work because it increases my neck and shoulder pain. Recently, I decided to do some things that may help reduce the strain on this vulnerable area while on the computer.

First, I worked on my sitting posture. I used to think I was sitting straight but I wasn't. Now, I imagine a plumb-line is attached to the nape of my neck and that line is constantly being pulled toward the ceiling. I have to think about it a lot and constantly readjust my posture but it's making a difference.
In addition, I purchased one of these:

The Lumbar Back Support Cushion, Contoured Memory Foam Pillow For Chair Or Car | Corrects Posture & Eases Lower Back Pain | Includes Carry Handle, Travel Case & Elastic Extension
http://www.amazon.com/Support-Cushion-Contoured-Corrects-Extension/dp/B012TSHM38/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1452991662&sr=8-4&keywords=posture+pillows
It’s a posture pillow.

I’ve also been modifying my work station to change the tilt and angle of my computer screen and height of my office chair. All of these things have helped me stay at the computer a little longer without increasing my pain.
Something else I do is stand up often and do this simple stretch. I found a link on youtube that shows what I do.
My best find to help my shoulders and upper body pain was one of these:
AlignMed Posture Shirt 2.0 Zipper - Women - Black - L
I have less shoulder and neck pain because of all these things. I admit have to do a lot of stuff but it’s better than suffering. What kinds of things do you do to help with shoulder and neck pain?
Mock orange slices
Real orange candy pectin slices
Recently, I saw my husband snacking on some orange candy pectin slices. It really made me nostalgic as orange candy pectin slices used to be one of my favorites. I decided to challenge myself to make a mock version that would suit my mostly paleo diet. Turns out my version would even work for the more restricted Paleo Autoimmune Diet (AIP).

Puree the carrots with water they were steamed in

 Here's what you need for the gummies:

3 carrots, peeled and cut into coins
1/4 cup water
3 T. grassfed gelatin
sweetener of choice
2 T. coconut oil

Here's what you need for the glaze:
1/4 cup pineapple juice mixed with 1 T. gelatin
optional: coconut shreds

Pureed carrots with gelatin
Here's what you do:

Boil the carrots in 1/4 cup water in a small saucepan. Cool slightly before pouring the carrots and warm liquid into your blender. Puree the carrots and water until smooth.

Pour the carrot puree back into the saucepan. Add the coconut oil, sweetener of choice and 3 T. gelatin. Heat and stir the mixture for about 5 minutes.

Carrot puree in cupcake pan
Pour the carrot puree mixture into the cells of a cupcake pan.(Makes about 9-10) Place the pan in the fridge to firm up the mixture.

The magic ingredient for making these carrot gummies taste like orange candy slices is pineapple juice glaze. Prepare 1/4 cup of pineapple juice in your juicer.  Place the juice in a small saucepan. Sprinkle on top the gelatin. Stir to dissolve. Then, slowly heat the mixture just until warm.

Pour this glaze evenly over the set carrot gummies. Allow it to mostly soak in for at least four hours or overnight. When you are ready to serve these yummy bites, pour off any pineapple glaze that didn't absorb and simply drink it. Sprinkle on coconut shreds as pictured below, if desired. 
 Here's what you need for the gummies:

3 carrots, peeled and cut into coins
1/4 cup water
3 T. grassfed gelatin
sweetener of choice
2 T. coconut oil

Here's what you need for the glaze:
1/4 cup pineapple juice mixed with 1 T. gelatin
optional: coconut shreds

Pureed carrots with gelatin
Here's what you do:

Boil the carrots in 1/4 cup water in a small saucepan. Cool slightly before pouring the carrots and warm liquid into your blender. Puree the carrots and water until smooth.

Pour the carrot puree back into the saucepan. Add the coconut oil, sweetener of choice and 3 T. gelatin. Heat and stir the mixture for about 5 minutes.

Carrot puree in cupcake pan
Pour the carrot puree mixture into the cells of a cupcake pan.(Makes about 9-10) Place the pan in the fridge to firm up the mixture.

The magic ingredient for making these carrot gummies taste like orange candy slices is pineapple juice glaze. Prepare 1/4 cup of pineapple juice in your juicer.  Place the juice in a small saucepan. Sprinkle on top the gelatin. Stir to dissolve. Then, slowly heat the mixture just until warm.

Pour this glaze evenly over the set carrot gummies. Allow it to mostly soak in for at least four hours or overnight. When you are ready to serve these yummy bites, pour off any pineapple glaze that didn't absorb and simply drink it. Sprinkle on coconut shreds as pictured below, if desired. 
Article submitted to: http://www.fibrobloggerdirectory.com/

http://www.phoenixhelix.com/2016/01/13/paleo-aip-recipe-roundtable-104/#more-22169




Saturday, January 9, 2016

Sun therapy for fibro; plus a hearty dose of mood-boosting stir-fry veggies

A sunny spaghetti squash filled with lots of greens
I love the sun but I haven't seen it much this winter because of where I live---a valley with frequent winter inversions. When the inversions arrive, my fibro pain increases. The past two days, however, the inversion has lifted a bit which has allowed sun breaks. I walked outside with my dogs and just soaked in the sun as much as possible through a down-filled parka, ski hat and winter gloves. I got so warm just from the sun beating down on me that I experienced significant pain relief. In addition, the sun is rising earlier and setting later which also increases my light exposure. Oh, and I think a winter vacation to a sun-filled island would be most beneficial!
Island-Sunset-Metal-Graphic-Art-MA10043.jpg
Research suggests that sun therapy actually could be beneficial for fibro sufferers.
 Sun Therapy for Fibro, Fibromyalgia Network: Auto Immune, Fibromyalgia Help, Cfs Fibro Migraines, Article, Fibromylagia Self Healing, Fuck Fibromyalgia, Fibromyalgia Network, Fibromyalgie Atch

Light therapy and/or sun therapy are being studied as a possible treatment for reducing fibromyalgia pain. Light therapy in the form of sunlamps or natural sunlight has been shown to have a positive effect on some types of neuropathic (nerve) pain.

Exposure to ultraviolet rays triggers production of vitamin D, which plays a role in reducing inflammation and pain. Many fibromyalgia sufferers do not get enough vitamin D. I take a supplement daily. Combine that with sunlight and I get way less pain. The theory is that increasing natural Vitamin D production by exposure to sunlight could improve fibromyalgia symptoms in fibromyalgia patients.

Like so much with fibromyalgia research, there are often conflicting results. Some studies have shown positive results for light therapy and fibromyalgia pain relief, while other studies have been inconclusive.

My idea is go out and test it yourself. Keep your blinds open when it's sunny outside; get outside in the sun as much as possible; turn on lights inside if that seems to help; get a light box.The recommended time for sun exposure for adequate vitamin D is approximately 15 minutes of unprotected sun exposure, two or three times per week. For additional time spent in the sun, protect your skin with a broad-spectrum sunscreen and wear appropriate clothing. Always talk to your doctor about any new treatment you are attempting for fibromyalgia, including sun therapy.

Once I get to that island, I will be enjoying the relaxing life, just like my husky,Misha, pictured above.
Spaghetti squash, split, seeded and roasting for about 30 minutes at 400 degrees.


In the meantime, how about grabbing yourself a spaghetti squash (they kind of look like the sun) and preparing yourself a mood-boosting main dish, filled with lots of colorful veggies?


Pictured above: stir-fry veggies cooking in a skillet
Here's what you need for one serving:

1 small zucchini, sliced on the diagonal
1/2 small carrot, cut into matchsticks
1 bok choy stalk, cut on the diagonal
1 radish, cut into slices
1 Swiss Chard stalk, cut on the diagonal
handful of spinach or arrugula
1 cup pre-cooked chicken, cut into small pieces
1-2 T. olive oil
1 T. coconut oil
salt to taste
1/2 medium spaghetti squash (reserve the other 1/2 for another meal)
additional mixed greens for plating up your meal


Spaghetti squash hashbrowns, cooking in coconut oil

Here's what you do:

Stir fry the veggies with chicken in oil until tender. Season with salt and pepper.
Put away 1/2 of the spaghetti squash for another meal. Cut the other half into two pieces. Leave 1/4 intact and scoop out the flesh of the other. Heat the coconut oil in a skillet. Toss in the scooped-out spaghetti squash and fry like hashbrowns.

To plate up your sunny meal, place salad greens on a plate. Next the intact spaghetti squash. Fill with your stir-fry veggies and top with the spaghetti squash hashbrowns as pictured below.

A sunny spaghetti squash filled with lots of greens

Article posted on:
http://www.fibrobloggerdirectory.com/
 http://www.phoenixhelix.com/2016/01/06/paleo-aip-recipe-roundtable-102-2/

Friday, January 1, 2016

Less pain with better posture; paleo pumpkin pie bites



Bailey, the cat, uses a leftover Christmas present box for a hideout
Bailey, the cat, is just like human kids when it comes to boxes. They can be transformed into anything your imagination wants.  He makes them into hideouts from which he springs out to surprise passersby (the dog fur kids). That's when the chase game begins.
Paleo pumpkin pie mini pie
Less pain with better posture is my goal this year. I have always strived for good posture but fibromyalgia flareups have set me back in my efforts. I recently had a month+-long flareup but have gradually gotten better. However, the flareup left me with increased upper body pain, especially in my shoulders and arms.

I have found some things that help me that you might want to try. One is Essentrics mini-workouts. You can find them for free on the internet at this link: http://www.essentrics.com/media.html 
 
I especially recommend the posture mini-workout to relieve your upper body pain and begin to improve your posture. You can do this mini-workout as often as you like for relief from pain. I always find my pain can be reduced if I am elongating my body with good posture. The mini-workout is gentle and soothing too.

Another one of my picks for reduced pain and improved posture is the Align Me Posture Bra at http://www.alignmed.com/shop/women/alignme-interactive-bra-seamless.html  
They also make a posture shirt which I haven't tried.

I wear this bra while exercising. It helps keep me in the proper position. I do find that the bra becomes uncomfortable after several hours of wearing do to the pressure panels. That's why I limit how much I wear it but it does help, especially during exercising when you need to concentrate on so many things like breathing, proper positioning, etc.

Here's my pick for a simple, clean paleo dessert or snack: Paleo Pumpkin Pie Bites or Mini Pies.
These pumpkin pie bites are suitable for the Paleo Autoimmune Protocol too.

What you need for 8 mini-bites or pies:

1 can organic pumpkin puree or 2 cups fresh pumpkin puree
2 T. coconut oil
2 T. grassfed gelatin
sweetener of choice
pinch of salt
1 T. cinnamon 
1/4 tsp. ground ginger or cloves (These are optional.)

What you do:

 Put all the ingredients (except gelatin) in a saucepan. Heat until coconut oil melted. Then add in gelatin and continue cooking on low heat for 5 minutes. Remove from the heat and place the mixture in mini-ramekins or in 8 sections of a cupcake pan (silicon works well). Refrigerate until firm. Then enjoy!

 I like eating these mini-bites made in a cupcake pan for snacks. Yum!

http://vegetarianmamma.com/gluten-free-fridays-175-happy-new-year/ 

 http://www.phoenixhelix.com/2015/12/30/paleo-aip-recipe-roundtable-102/#more-21976