...let's get the party starting and the motivation flowing!
Shrove Tuesday is followed by Ash Wednesday...the time of
year in the Christian calendar (and the general media) where traditionally people 'give something up
for lent’. I must admit I don’t often partake in the challenge, in part due to
my inner rebellion against society’s obligations . But you know what, this year
I had a think, I wondered whether I might put myself out there for the
challenge and maybe bring a few others on board in the process....
...Still listening? Ok, here’s the plan. This year the
period of lent from today until March 28th will become the 'WHOLE FOOD
LENT CHALLENGE'. It’s not so much about what you don’t eat i.e. give up, but more
a focus on what you do eat. I think this puts a more positive spin on things
since giving up implies restriction and for me the plant based way of life is
about choice not limits.
The challenge itself is pretty simple and the rules can be
tailored to suit.... for example a focus on eating whole grain bread instead of white refined read, or a
challenge to use all whole food forms of sweetener instead of regular refined sugar, or a challenge to focus on
whole natural foods whether they be plant or animal (I appreciate not everyone follows a plant based diet!) instead of processed meats and snacks substitutions... simply embrace the
whole foods nature gave us and be inspired!
This line of thinking had come about in large part by T.
Colin Campbell’s findings in The China Study and also my own development in undertaking the Plant Based Nutrition Course.
I been putting the word out and have already enlisted friends and colleagues, and I’d love it if
you would join in too. It doesn’t need to be extreme or incur a huge change to
routine, a little offering is all and your focus and mindset will reap the
benefits.
I have chosen to focus on natural sweeteners for my
challenge, so the forthcoming posts will be even more of a challenge to create
indulgence using natural whole food sweeteners- banana, dates, raisins, fruit purees. I will allow
stevia simply because it is used in such small amount within my
recipes, I will try to use natural green stevia in some recipes where possible. The main things
I want to find ways to work around if possible is agave nectar, brown rice
syrup and maple syrup as I feel have
become too reliant on the ‘healthy syrups’.
A few 'unrefined' goodies to get you going....I will be adding to this list over the next 6 weeks!
A few 'unrefined' goodies to get you going....I will be adding to this list over the next 6 weeks!
cocoa-nana custard, pear and gingerbread sauce, chia jam over pancakes, banoffee shake, berry buckwheat breakfast |
Anyway, that’s enough from me today. I hope you decide to
join me in challenging yourself in some way. Let me know in the comments below and follow me on Facebook or Twitter ...let's get the party starting and the motivation flowing!
Your first (very simple) recipe will be coming your way on Saturday and will be the perfect start to natural sweeteners...here is a little sneak preview. Do you know what it is?
Your first (very simple) recipe will be coming your way on Saturday and will be the perfect start to natural sweeteners...here is a little sneak preview. Do you know what it is?
P.S As a little side note I will also be
challenging myself on a further level by undertaking a ‘Six-Weeks To Six-Pack:
The Plant Based Way’ Challenge. I’m passionate about fitness and it’s
contribution to a healthy lifestyle, yet that isn’t generally the focus of my
blog, hence I’m keeping this challenge a little separate to my regular posts.
You can find out more about my challenge and follow my progress here on the dedicated page tab.
I love what you are doing Jo. I am always looking for recipes sweetened with fruits and experimenting with natural sugars rather than syryps. However, I rarely have any success so I can't wait to see some of your recipes. I am definitely joining you on this one! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Nicola, my creativity juices are going to be working flat out these next few weeks so I hope I can pull it off! :-)
DeleteMy challenge for Lent is to give up wheat - or at the very least, give up obvious foods that are full of wheat. My first step was to not buy bread today!!
ReplyDeleteYes...a step in the right direction! So proud! It will be really interesting to see what (positive) side effects take place over the next few weeks.
DeleteYour "hint picture" looks like date sugar, but you said RECIPE, so I don't know. . .if you found a way to make date sugar at home, you're a shoo in for Nobel Prize nomination. :)
ReplyDelete.....we'll soon see! :-)
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