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Read MoreSeptember in Central Texas does not mean that actual fall is nearly here. It does mean days getting shorter, still-gorgeous sunsets, big red and orange harvest moons, new crops of veggies at the farmers' markets along with students back in school and football in full bloom. And just like summer, we need lots of water - inside and out - because it's still hot! Stay hydrated. Visit your favorite swimming hole.
Now. The best way to ready our insides for fall and the coming cooler (we hope) weather is a slow shift in the foods we eat every day. We can head to the farmers' market now to check out the fall veggies. Yum.
Winter squash …
and crucifers!
Here's one simple recipe for roasting winter squash ...
Winter Squash
Oil
Salt
Preheat your oven to 400 degrees. Cut squash in half top to bottom. Scrape out seeds. (You can clean and roast the seeds too.) Oil a baking sheet. Oil the squash all around Salt the top. Place squash open side down onto pan. Bake for 30 minutes or until tender. (You can test with a fork for softness.)
These three ingredients are the BASICS. This preparation is BASIC. I'm a big fan of Learning How To Cook first and foremost even before learning how to follow recipes. Although I am giving you one recipe here, it is in the style of Learning How To Cook. Gather ingredients and tools, understand, explore, experiment, taste - with the BASICS. Then, build and blossom from there.
So. You may ask: which squash? what oil? and salt? My favorite answer is: Experiment! There are many winter squashes of course: acorn, butternut, buttercup, carnival, kuri, kabocha. Oil? I love olive and sesame personally and the most when it comes to their flavor profiles and cook-ability. Test them out. Other varieties too! As for salt, sea salt, good quality. Fine or coarse. Your choice. Your preference.
With this one recipe under your belt, you can embellish and explore, in order to learn more (about cooking) and taste more (delicious versions of foods):
Roast winter squash skin down, cut side up.
Sprinkle with sesame seeds, crushed nuts.
Mix herbs with salt for a fragrant 'rub'. Add cumin, thyme, coriander, pepper, cayenne.
Try the different oils for their subtle flavor changes.
Cut the halves into 1 inch or 2 inch thick rounds. Oil, salt and bake.
Add a sweetener to top: honey, maple syrup, agave.
Roast skin down and 'stuff' with a spoonful of cooked grain plain or mixed with veggies.
Watermelon is medicinal when you consider it through the Chinese Medicine lens.
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Read MoreBeans are NUTRITIOUS! High in proteins, carbohydrates, iron and other minerals, and vitamins (especially A and B).
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Read MoreSeems like everyone’s got it. You’re down for the count and you’ve got the flu. Or is it a cold??? The test says: it’s viral but it’s not the flu. Or, it says it IS the flu so it’s time for Tamiflu. (FYI: I am probably not a fan. Of Tamiflu. Or the flu, of course. I’d prescribe some HERBS!! Of course).
Would you be able to diagnose with this chart
Whether you figure out that it’s a cold or the flu, you can fix it, cure it, or at the very least endure it less symptomatically with remedies from our awesome Chinese Herbal Pharmacy. Our upper respiratory formulas are just that good. I am not being un-serious here. Chinese Patent Medicines are EXCELLENT curers of upper respiratory ailments. Please come find me. Or an acupuncture practitioner or herbalist near you. If you have not discovered our pharmacy it is time that you do. Please check back as I’ll be posting more with the hope that ever more of you will learn and turn to Chinese herbs for your everyday remedies.
CuringMom educates individuals and families through blog posts written by Janis Marion LAc, Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine in Austin West Lake Hills, TX to promote Complementary Medicine, natural home remedies, natural organic and whole foods, recipes and cooking techniques for health and wellness, everyday healthcare, and injury and trauma home care.
Just picked. Just cooked. Just eaten. What's just in at your Farmer's Market this week?
Janis Marion
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I got the idea to name this project from our hands-down most-used remedy of all time...CURING PILLS. We laugh when we call out the name but we love them. They pretty much cure anything that ails. From stomach ache to headache to hangover (!) to motion sickness to vomiting and worse. Curing Pills cure it all. That's what we'd like to inspire you to do here. Cure It All.