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Lessons from a Little Zen Kitchen in Oregon

June 21st, 2010 Posted in conscious living, real food Tags:

I recently returned from a trip to Oregon. This trip was a well-needed retreat for me— a chance to get away, spend quality time with friends, and ask deep, contemplative questions about what the future holds. It was also a time for me to let go of all the shoulds and what ifs in my life and practice just being present in each moment. I am learning to allow the future to unfold, which is quite different than my usual M.O.— trying to make everything happen. More »

My interview with Mimi Kirk — The sexiest vegetarian on the planet

Recently, I posted a link to a video that featured Mimi Kirk—a beautiful, vibrant, 71-year old woman who recently won a contest sponsored by PETA and was awarded the title of Sexiest Vegetarian over the age of 50. (After speaking with her, I decided she deserved a promotion, so I gave her the title of Sexiest Vegetarian on the Planet. I’m pretty sure PETA won’t mind.) During the short video clip, Mimi credited her youthful appearance and excellent health to the fact that she has been a vegetarian for the better part of 40 years. I instantly liked this woman and was intrigued. As luck would have it, a friend of mine who knows Mimi saw my post and offered to make an introduction. Woohoo. This past week, Mimi was gracious enough to spend some time with me and I am excited to share our conversation in an audio file posted below.

Mimi Kirk

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On my nightstand—April 2010

April 27th, 2010 Posted in conscious living, natural health, real food

I like to read before going to bed. For a while, we had a TV in the bedroom and ineveitably ended up watching whatever was on just before going to sleep. I often would dream about something I watched before going to sleep. During the last election, we started watching CNN before bed. The night I  dreamt about Sarah Palin was the last night I ever watched TV just before going to sleep.

But I digress. This post isn’t about TV or politics. This post is about the books I read. More specifically, this post is about the books that are sitting on my nightstand this very moment. It occurred to me last night that I always have an interesting collection of books on my nightstand. I’m typically not the type of reader that starts a book and reads straight through to the end. I like to peruse. I like to explore. I find that I’m interested in reading about so many things, and I’m always in the middle of two or three books.

My newest book, Savor, by Thich Nhat Hanh is wonderful. I’ve just started this book and will let you know what I think of it in a later post. In fact, I’ll make it a habit to tell you about all the books I find worthwhile, and I’d love to hear from you as well. If you’ve discovered a fantastic book and think the folks who read this blog would enjoy reading it, please let us know. I’d love to start our own virtual reading club.

What’s on your nightstand?

I believe

I believe that each of us is solely responsible for who we are and the condition in which we find ourselves. No one else is responsible for any aspect of our lives— not our friends or our teachers, not our employers, not our parents, and not our spouses. I believe our current state of health is the sum total of thousands of choices we’ve made during our lives.
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Welcome to This Delicious Journey

April 2nd, 2010 Posted in conscious living, natural health, real food Tags:

This Delicious Journey: The intersection of real food, natural health and conscious living.

Welcome to a new day. Welcome to a new life. If you’re like me, you wake up every day thrilled to have another day on this wonderful journey we call life. I’m Christy Brennand, a.k.a. The Whole Chef, and I’m so excited to share my delicious journey with you, and I hope the path I’ve chosen and the future steps I take offer you inspiring insights and new ideas for making your journey more delicious too.

This blog is a ‘how-to’ manifesto for people wanting to live a more healthy life. It is forum for meaningful discussions about the foods we eat and how our eating practices affect our lives, the lives of our families and friends, and this planet we lovingly call Earth. This blog is about examining our crazy, hectic, unconscious ways of living, and redirecting our energies towards more simple, more fulfilled, and more balanced ways of living.

If you would like to come a long for the ride, and in the process be inspired to make positive changes in your life, please subscribe to this blog and become part of a community of people who will change the world through simple actions and mindful living. I cannot do this alone and hope that you will join the rest of us who truly care about our health and our world. Let’s join hands in this virtual space and support each other as we all traverse the hills and valleys of our own delicious journeys.