Monday, January 30, 2012

a little jack johnson for the ride home



After all this time after all these seasons
After your one decision to go to the water for reason
Now it’s only the ocean and you
After all these lines will all be erased soon
They go out with the tide
Then come back with the waves
It’s only the ocean and you
You don’t want you don’t wait
You don’t love but you don’t hate
You just roll over me and you pull me in
When this work is done and this coat is dry
When this world is too much, it will be
Only the ocean and me anekatips
When these sails go up, mountains fade away
Stars come out, I’m finally free
Now it’s only the ocean and me
You don’t want, you don’t wait
You don’t love, but you don’t hate
You just roll over me and you pull me in
And you pull me in
You don’t want, you don’t wait
You don’t love, but you don’t hate
You just roll over me and you pull me in
And you pull me in
You just roll over me and you pull me in!
jack johnson

Sunday, January 29, 2012

pork meatloaf-style burgers

This is a recipe I made up a while ago, and it varies a little each time I make it depending on what I have in my kitchen. The amounts can vary as well depending if you want more or less veggies in your patties. Play around with it and see what you like. Here is tonight's hearty version:

2 organic carrots, minced
4-5 small organic mushrooms, minced
1/2 organic onion (red or yellow), minced and lightly sauteed in coconut oil
lots of minced garlic, sauteed with the onion
1/2 serrano chili, sauteed
1/2 cup organic green lentils (cooked)
1 lb ground grass fed pork

Mix together in a bowl, and divide into patties


Heat a grill pan, melt coconut oil, and add patties. I love the flavor of the coconut oil with the pork and veggies.

Serve on a bed of organic baby spinach


Friday, January 27, 2012

happy friday


heaven in a jar

MeeNut Butter



My friend, Mee (in the middle), makes a quadruple nut butter that is a staple in my fridge, along with anyone else who has had this "heaven" in a jar as some have called it. And if you're on the paleo diet, not to worry--you won't be breaking any rules if you eat the whole jar by yourself!

Ingredients: Almonds, Walnuts, Pecans, Macadamia Nuts with Flax Seeds, Sunflower Seeds, Virgin Coconut Oil, Pure Vanilla Extract, Sea Salt

NO PEANUTS!

Now go get some. Just be prepared to be addicted (at least it's a healthy one).


Thursday, January 26, 2012

the siren


I love these bookends, and just might have to get them for my living room bookshelf! 

I have seen them riding seaward on the waves
Combing the white hair of the waves blown back
When the wind blows the water white and black.

We have lingered in the chambers of the sea
By sea-girls wreathed with seaweed red and brown
Till human voices wake us, and we drown.
t.s. eliot

next time...


The weather at the beach was perfect today (we Californians are not complaining about the 75 and sunny part), but I only got to enjoy the view from my office window. Would much rather have been chilling at this beach shack, surfboard ready to go! Next time...

tips from the running doctor

My neighbor, Dr. Paul, is one of my favorite people around. One visit to him, and you'll feel amazing. I love chatting with him--he is so knowledgable and just makes sense! Whether you're just starting to run regularly (like me), are an avid runner, or training for a marathon be sure to check out his blog for super helpful tips and advice:



Do You Know What Side of the Road You Should Run On?


As crazy as it may seem, this is often one of the most important things I tell my patients. As the saying goes, “the devil is in the details.”  I have been able to collect some valuable information from 4,000 patients who have come to me over the last 32 years.

Leg Length Measurement
During that time I have been responsible for ordering, evaluating and the computations of more than 4,000 X Rays of my patients’ legs, their femurs and tibias.  I, along with other medical researchers, have concluded that 95% of us have about  ¼ inch or 5 to 6 millimeters difference in the longitudinal length of our legs.
If this abnormal difference is more in the femur (the thigh bone), the difference in the weight of an average adult male’s longer femur could be 5 to 20 pounds more than the leg with the shorter femur!  This is because of the extra body mass, more bone mass, including the bigger and stronger muscles in the buttocks and upper leg of the longer femur, especially the glutes, quads and hamstrings.  Ever wonder why one glute, hamstring, quad, and/or calf always gets tighter or is more symptomatic than the other one?  This is probably because of this elementary imbalance.  Some dedicated runners, hikers and walkers have noticed they feel better exercising on one side of the road more than the other side and consequently use one side more to their benefit.
The only way to know for sure what this finite leg length difference number is with a special life size X Ray of the femurs and tibias—what is referred to in medicine and sports science as a scanogram or orthoroengtenogram of the femurs and tibias.  A bone scan of the bones can be done as well, but I feel lacks the accuracy of a scanogram.
You might say this leg length difference number is the answer to the $40,000 question.  But in the case of a professional athlete, it could be the security of the team owner’s $40M investment.
Once you know which leg is longer, you know what side of the road to run and/or walk on, depending on whether you’re running on the pavement or the sidewalk.  The longer leg’s foot should always be lower than the shorter leg’s foot.  For instance, if your right leg is longer, running on the right side of a crowned, paved street should feel better than running on the left side… and vice versa if your left leg is longer.  If you’re running on the sidewalk, it is the opposite because sidewalks always slope toward the road.  This means left long leg people should feel better running and/or walking on sidewalk on the right side of the street, or with the traffic if your right long leg is longer.
It should be noted that even if you correct the short leg length deformity with custom orthotics, or place an extra insole in your short leg shoe, the longer leg will still weigh more than the shorter leg.  As a result, you will probably still feel better exercising on the side of the road that addresses your long leg imbalance. This leg length imbalance is also the reason you’ll want to stretch your long leg’s hamstrings, glutes, ITB, calf and quads more than the corresponding muscles on the shorter leg, especially after you exercise.
I believe that this leg length information will help extend your body’s physical longevity. We now know the elderly usually break the neck of their femur bone in the long leg about 90% of the time after putting 200,000 miles on their legs. The fall usually occurs after the femur breaks, and it is not the fall that causes the break in the leg.  This does not discount the fact that any fall may result in a fracture for a geriatric.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

life


Life seems but a quick succession of busy nothings. Jane Austen 

cauliflower + carrot puree

Tonight's recipe since I have both of these ingredients in my fridge: Cauliflower + Carrot Puree


  • 4 tablespoons of butter 
  • 1 large head of cauliflower, cut up into florets
  • 3 large carrots, cut into small chunks
  • 1/2 medium onion, coarsely chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1/4 cup organic chicken broth
  • 1/4 cup water
  • Kosher salt
  • Freshly ground pepper
  • Splash of heavy cream (optional)

Chop veggies and melt 3 tablespoons of butter in a large stock pot over medium heat. Drop the veggies, broth, and water into the pot. When the liquid boils, cover the pot, turn down the heat to low, and let everything simmer until softened (25-30 min). Make sure your pot doesn't dry out!




Add another tablespoon of butter, heavy cream, salt, and pepper and blend all ingredients with an immersion blender (I will have to use my Kitchen Aid), and blend until smooth

Thank you NOM NOM PALEO for this recipe!

view from my morning run






Tuesday, January 24, 2012

paleo meatloaf + pom salad



Tonight I made Civilized Caveman's paleo meatloaf with a few additions of my own. It was delicious, and we have tons of leftovers for lunch tomorrow--and probably dinner as well!

My salad was simple: organic greens from the farmer's market, unsweetened organic dried cranberries, and  fresh pomegranate seeds. I normally add raw walnuts or pecans, but was out of them. For the dressing, I just drizzled a little organic olive oil and pomegranate balsamic vinegar.

bon appetit!

Servings: 8
Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 50 Minutes
Ingredients:
  • 2 Cups Almond Flour (I actually only used 1 cup and am glad I did)
  • 1 Lb Grass Fed Ground Beef (next time I'll be using bison)
  • 1/3 Cup Coconut Milk
  • 2 Cloves of garlic, minced
  • 2 Carrots, minced
  • 1/2 Onion, minced
  • 1 Zucchini, minced
  • 1 Egg
  • 3-4 Tbsp Italian Seasoning
  • Salt and Pepper to taste
*I minced and added: 2 large shallots, 1 serrano chili, and a small pack of mushrooms

Process:
  1. Preheat your oven to 350 Degrees F
  2. Combine your almond flour and coconut milk in a bowl and mix well
  3. Heat a saute pan on medium heat and saute your onions, carrots, and zucchini stirring often until cooked.
  4. With about a minute left of sauteing add in your garlic
  5. Take your sauteed vegetables and combine them in the bowl with the almond flour and coconut milk
  6. Add in your grass fed ground beef, egg, italian seasoning, and salt and pepper and using your hands mix well
  7. Place your loaf in a greased loaf pan
  8. Bake in the oven for 50 minutes
  9. Enjoy
***You can serve this with some Beasty BBQ Sauce as a layer instead of ketchup or have for breakfast topped with some fried eggs***

mermaid's view


the heavens



The heavens are telling the glory of God; And their expanse is declaring the work of His hands. Ps 19:1

my view

Born & raised in Los Angeles, I was never far from the ocean. My grandfather took us to the beach almost every weekend during the summer months. Once I got my drivers license, I regularly made trips to the beach--even if it was just to get a coffee and walk on the sand at night. When I started surfing, I'd meet my girlfriends every weekend and couldn't wait to jump in the cold water. 

But it was never close enough. 

Now I'm almost 30 and this California girl has finally gotten her wish--not only do I live near the ocean, but I can see it every time I look outside my windows or lounge on my water-front deck. 


This blog is dedicated to those who LOVE the ocean, surfing, health, nutrition, & fitness.