Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

The perks of staying in a hotel

When I was packing to come to LA I didn't have any room in my bag for my running sneakers (mainly because I had to bring all of my monster heels). I figured it wouldn't really matter anyway because I wouldn't have time to workout between the conference and catching up with friends who live in town.

But now that I'm stuck here with some time to spare and a beautiful hotel gym, I want to workout. I had planned on getting a trolley over to the closest mall and buy a pair since I needed new ones anyway, but yesterday while I was in the bathroom I noticed a little message on the mirror.


This is the greatest thing I've seen a hotel do EVER! besides the hotels that are putting juice bars in their lobbies (hopefully that will be the trend soon). How convenient!?!?! This is one of those services that would seriously make me consider staying at a Westin where ever I could while traveling. And it is only $5 to rent them for your stay! and they give you a coupon if you want to buy anything New Balance online. Talk about a great marketing idea on both New Balance and Westin's part!


About to hit it hard!

Monday, October 29, 2012

I'm stuck

So a week ago I wrote that I was creatively stuck. Well I just finished the conference, got myself unstuck, and now I'm physically stuck... in Los Angeles. Hurricane Sandy has shut down the northeast so I'll be out here until Thursday.

It may be a blessing in disguise. I made so much progress creatively and personally while I attended the conference. Now I am stuck here with my computer and a lot of time to organize my thoughts, reach out to all of the great contacts I've made, and make a game plan for where I want to take Raw Generation after our other business wraps up after the holidays. It turns out being stuck here isn't such a bad thing.

all raw juices & kombucha from Whole Foods

I'm also gonna get some sun, a lot of sleep, and drink a lot of juice. Luckily, there was a Whole Foods a few miles down the road so I took a cab and stocked up for the next few days. I also have a bunch of Recipe #1's left over from the conference so I can get my greens while I'm here (hence the jugs of unpasteurized apple and orange juices- can't deal with straight veggie juice just yet). The thought of eating room service for the next 3 1/2 days makes me want to VOM, not to mention how easily it is to gain weight that way.

P.S.- if you are staying in a hotel and it doesn't have a refrigerator (or one stocked with alcohol and candy bars like mine) call the service desk and ask if they can have one brought up like I did.

Hope all of you on the East coast are staying alive and dry! XOXO

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Opting Out


Not sure if any of you have flown lately, but I'm sure most, if not all, of you are aware of the "porno" x-ray scanners that we are being subjected to on our way through security. My first encounter with this monstrosity was last weekend on my way back home to New Jersey. I know Newark Airport has a few but they at least have the decency not to use them on us. LAX on the other hand is. I unfortunately got in the line using the scanner. I didn't realize it until I saw the eerie sign that said "Backsplatter X-ray Machine...."in the name of your safety." You wanna know what I call it? P-R-O-P-A-G-A-N-D-A!

How is it safe to go through an X-ray machine (which you stand in for 30 seconds by the way) every time you step onto an airplane? For the business traveler I would think this could add up to a tremendous exposure to X-rays. Or how about the pregnant lady? I'm sure her baby will appreciate standing in a field of X-rays every time she gets on a plane.

I grew up hearing about how you should limit your exposure to X-rays and only get one if it was absolutely necessary. Now we have to pass through them in order to get on an airplane. RIDICULOUS! One of the reasons you want to avoid this is because of your thyroid. Iodine is required for essential hormones to be produced by and concentrated in the thyroid gland. Your thyroid is programmed to take in iodine, and a lot of it. Back in the day when we were hunting and gathering all day, and we didn't have iodine supplements or iodized salt, we counted on our thyroid to absorb it and all of it as fast as possible. It was key to our survival.

Your thyroid is sensitive to toxic chemicals as well. And guess what we are constantly bombarded with in our every day lives? Toxic chemicals & radiation. And what does the 'ray' in X-ray stand for? Radiation. Are you getting where I'm going with this?

Needless to say I opted out. So I got escorted by some government monkey across the threshold of "safety" and was borderline sexually assaulted. And the kicker was that I was literally wearing my workout spandex. You could see my underwear lines. Like I practically had camel toe. Imagine how difficult it would be for me to hide anything in there. Ridiculous.


Why should you opt out? The government says that these things are perfectly safe. I think otherwise. The government also told us it was necessary to go into Vietnam. What a waste of life that was. They claim they have our best interest in mind, but honestly do you really believe subjecting innocent people to radiation is going to catch the next Osama Bin Laden?

I don't. We would be safer on airplanes if everyone was allowed to carry guns with them. But that is a whole other topic that doesn't really have anything to do with cancer prevention.

If you are concerned about your health and the health of your children, your friends, and your family, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE opt out. And spread this to everyone you care about. 

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Adventures in LA LA land


I'm back! Sorry to leave you hanging for such a long time. It truly does a body good to get out of town every once and a while. I went to Los Angeles with no set plans other than to relax, explore, and have fun with friends. It was a great weekend- except for the weather. Apparently I brought the rain and wind with me. It was actually nicer in New Jersey than it was out there.

The highlight of my exploring (with some suggestions from Lisa) was eating at a raw food restaurant- my first ever! I figured since I was in the birth place of raw food (so I'm told), I might as well experience it. The restaurant was Planet Raw which is owned by Juliano, a raw food chef. I must say, a year ago I would have scoffed at the idea of paying so much money to eat something that wasn't cooked. But now, I appreciate raw food so much more that it intrigues me to see someone make such beautiful and tasty creations. Albeit a little pricey, Juliano's dishes are more than amazing. He uses flavors that I have never tasted before and exotic ingredients that make the dishes all the more unique.

Spring Roll w/ avocado, kelp noodles, Thai  herbs, in a coconut wrapper w/ no-peanut sauce

I decided to go with a few appetizers instead of ordering an entree just because I wanted to be able to try a bunch of different things. I also made sure I was good and hungry when I got there. The spring roll was my favorite by far. I'm not exactly sure what the Thai spices were, but it had a flavor that I had never tasted before. So amazing! 

The great thing about raw foods is that even though I ate a huge meal and was stuffed by the time I left I didn't get that after-meal sleepiness that so often follows a filling meal. The reason for this is because when you eat raw foods (uncooked fruits, veggies, nuts, seeds) all of the enzymes are present in the food, which mean that your body has to do little work to digest the food. That is the enzymes' job. The more I read and learn the more I am convinced that enzymes are just as important as vitamins and minerals. The concept that uncooked food is capable of digesting itself is very new to me. I didn't start hearing about this until I became interested in all this raw stuff.

Pumpkin Tortellini
One of the many benefits of eating more raw foods is that, because your body doesn't need to stop to work on digesting the food you ate, it can continue to work on repairing what it needs to repair. Your body is constantly repairing damage done by stress, toxins, and physical degeneration. Cells are constantly being replaced. Your immune system is fighting off foreign invaders. So when you eat raw foods, the enzymes present are doing the work for your body. There are still things that your body has to do to deal with the food like produce stomach acid and bile and hormones, etc, but the bulk of the work is done by enzymes. 

Truffle Heirloom Brushetta 

The digestion of cooked/processed foods is much more taxing. The reason being is cooked foods, and therefore processed foods, have no enzymes. This means that your pancreas has to produce enzymes to digest the meal, the enzymes need to figure out what the food is exactly, break the food down into its absorbable form, and then tell the body where to send the nutrients after they have been absorbed. This is a lot of work and can be taxing on the pancreas and other organs involved. 

This becomes really important for people who are seriously ill with cancer or any other terminal illness. You want your body to spend all of it's time fighting the disease and not digesting what you are eating. 

Sliders w/ fresh & sun dried tomatoes, onion, avocado, on flax cracker w/ fig balsamic reduction.

So what do you do if you can't stomach the though of giving up your steak and pizza? Just start eating more fruits and vegetables. There are simple things you can do to start to make the transition to adding more raw foods in your diet. If you eat out a lot you can start by always ordering extra veggies to come with your meal. If you get a pasta, get a salad and a side of veggies. If you can, make fruit & vegetable smoothies for breakfast. Replace lunch with a big salad. Make fruit salads. There are tons of little ways to begin to increase the amount of raw in your diet.

It isn't realistic for all of us raw food lovers to be able to eat gourmet raw food like this all the time. First, unless you are in a big city, or live on the west coast it is very rare to even be able to find a raw food restaurant. Second, it is costly which is fine for a treat, but would be way too much unless you are super loaded (one day!).

Last but not least- pudding made from Irish moss. You would think that's weird, but it was literally AMAZING!
I have no idea what was in it but it vaguely reminded me of a thicker version of key lime pie.

So do what you can! Remember it is all of the baby steps that add up to something tremendous. Often times people think all or nothing, and most of the time that is counter productive to making progress. Life is a journey and a process.

Anyone else have a raw food experience lately? Good? Bad? Indifferent?

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Ta Ta For Now

My favorite spring flower!
So much to do, so little time! I am going to be taking a week off of writing. I was originally going to try to pre-write some things for you while I am off in L.A., but I'm a little under the weather, I have to study for an exam, and I have to rummage through all of my summer clothes so I can pack all in the next day and a half. 

I'm sure I will have a lot to write about after being in L.A. (first time!). So excited to get the hell out of New Jersey for a few days. It is going to be a challenge to see how "raw" I can be while traveling. But from what I've heard the West Coast is way more progressive when it comes to healthy eating and such. We will see!

Anyone have any suggestions of what to do/where to eat while in L.A.?

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