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Friday, June 24, 2016

The Herbs of Summer: Rosemary



"There’s rosemary, that’s for remembrance; pray you, love,
remember" - William Shakespeare ( (Hamlet, Act 4, Scene 5)

Rosemary, often thought of as a wintry herb infusing our stews and roasts with it's aroma and resinous oils, also stands up very well to summer's cooking methods. Cooking with rosemary is an easy way to benefit from its many health attributes. The herb contains a LOT more antioxidants than fruits or vegetables in such a concentrated form.  

Here are some top reasons you'll want to add rosemary to your summer recipes:

Powerful Natural Anti-Aging Therapy

Rosemary’s rich source of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds are thought to be the key to its anti-aging ability, including rosmarinic acid, caffeic acid, betulic acid, and carnosol.   

A research group from Burnham Institute for Medical Research reported a key ingredient in rosemary that specifically targets free radical damage in the brain. The substance known as carnosic acid or CA can actually protect the brain from strokes and other neuro-degenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s and normal brain aging, and according to a study published in Cell Journal. Carnosic acid is especially useful in protecting against beta amyloid-induced neurodegeneration in the hippocampus, one of the key factors in the development of Alzheimer’s disease.
Scientists identified CA as a substance that is only activated when necessary; in this case, it activates only when there is free radical damage. So it is specific to repairing only what is damaged in the body. This type of action is termed “pathological-activated therapeutic” or PAT. PAT’s are far more beneficial than many pharmaceutical drugs that create widespread side effects all over the body, and carnosic acid is being investigated as medical treatment for brain disorders that result from aging.
It's very unforgettable (pun intended) for its ability to improve memory and focus—especially in the elderly.  Rosemary contains the powerful chemical component, 1,8-cineole that was scientifically tested and the results showed that the higher the concentration of this substance, the better the person’s cognitive performance.
Cancer Preventative
Research published in Oncology Reports found that crude ethanolic rosemary extract inhibited cell growth in leukemia and breast carcinoma cells, along with its potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. 
Rosemary inhibits formation of the Heterocyclic Amines (HCAs), the cancer-causing compounds that are created when meat is grilled, pan-fried or broiled.  So try adding fresh rosemary to your meat marinades prior to these cooking methods.
Anti-Inflammatory
Rosemary is a powerful anti-inflammatory agent. Carnosol and carnosic are two potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compounds that reduce inflammation, helping everything from asthma, gout, and arthritis to sore muscles and sports injuries.
The anti-inflammatory compounds also help to reduce inflammation in the blood vessels, helping to prevent heart disease and strokes. Rosemary is an effective pain reliever that can relieve headaches—especially migraines—along with joint pain, surgical pain, and spasms.
As If That Wasn't Enough...Here is More
The pine-like and pungent rosemary helps manage type 2 diabetes blood sugar levels as well as some of the currently prescribed diabetes medications.
Rosemary is also an antibacterial, specifically against stomach infections including h.pylori, which causes ulcers, and staph infections. The herb has been used by many cultures as a natural remedy for upset stomach, nausea, constipation, diarrhea, and indigestion.
Rosemary also has a diuretic effect on the body where it helps the kidneys flush out toxins, salts, and even excess harmful fats, while it helps support and detox the liver.

Here are some easy ways to incorporate fresh rosemary into your summer dishes:
  • Put whole branches in a marinade for pork or lamb, or place on a charcoal grill for aromatic smoke. 
  • Stripped of their leaves, the branches can be soaked in water for about 30 minutes, then used as skewers for kebabs. 
  • Fresh rosemary sprigs are sturdy enough to stand in for swizzle sticks in gin and tonics.
The Whole Meal is chock full of herb-infused recipes and these are my favorite rosemary ones for good summer eating.





Slow Cooker Tuscan White Beans


Friday, June 10, 2016

Take the Guesswork Out of Grocery Shopping with a Private Grocery Store Tour



Would you rather have a tooth pulled than navigate a grocery store?
Looking to make better food choices but slightly paralyzed and don't know where to start?
Or would you like to know which brands are the cleanest and healthiest that should land in your shopping cart?

TAKE A TOUR WITH ME, MICHELE GHOLSON, FOUNDER OF THE WHOLE MEAL, YOUR ONLINE SOURCE FOR RECIPE INSPIRATION AND MEAL PLANNING INSPIRED BY WHOLE FOOD INGREDIENTS.

I helped you take the guesswork out of what to make for dinner so now let me help you take the guesswork out of grocery shopping! Learn some of my best strategies for healthy grocery shopping as well as tips for getting the most out of your food budget.

Good health really does start in the grocery store and I am happy to help you make the best choices.  Considering the average grocery store has over 45,000 items it's no wonder many of us are unable to filter out unhealthy items (and sadly most of these items lack nutritional value and are of low quality).

If you are in the local Tampa Bay area, whatever needs, questions or concerns you have can now be tailor-made and addressed in a 60-90 minute private tour of the grocery store, market or health store of your choice.

All tours include:
  • Reading labels (and knowing which ingredients to avoid)
  • How to shop seasonably
  • Picking the healthiest snacks (even the processed ones)
  • Steering you towards healthier sweeteners
  • How to pick the highest quality items within your budget
  • A handout to take home including healthy recipes from The Whole Meal
  • A free tote to store all your healthier groceries in
A private tour costs $69 (which you may split with another person) or a private group tour costs $29 per person (with a minimum of 3 people).  Contact me to schedule your tour or ask me any questions.

Payment accepted at time of scheduling via Pay Pal or at time of tour if paying by cash or check.
  • The Private Grocery Store Tour goes hand in hand with my Pantry Purge and Primp, a private in-house, 60-minute consultation that focuses on ridding your pantry of the old and unneeded and replacing them with new and healthier foods.  It's ideal before a grocery tour because we will have edited your pantry and you'll be ready to restock with my suggestions.  You'll also learn valuable tips in making the best food choices to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
  • Click the link above for more detailed information.  If you schedule both services at the same time you will receive a discount.  When you Contact Me please state you would like both services.

Pantry Purge and Primp


“Health requires healthy food” – Roger Williams
What a wonderful inspiration to take a peek at your food storage areas like your pantry, fridge and freezer; key areas of your home for a lifetime of good health.
If you are experiencing roadblocks to healthy food habits for you and/or your family, going over budget on nutritionally worthless foods or don’t even know what is lurking in those far crevices of kitchen areas we take for granted YOU WOULD BENEFIT FROM A PRIVATE IN-HOUSE PANTRY PURGE.
  • In one hour I’ll help you clear out your pantry, assess what are good choices, pitch what are not and arm you with other important staples every healthy pantry should have. I’ll share with you some of my favorite healthy, whole foods-based recipes and even point you in the right direction for healthier processed snacks.
  • Have an extra 30 minutes? I’ll help you tackle your fridge and/or freezer, the two other areas that may need a makeover.
Are you ready to “purge” the unhealthy and unnecessary and “primp” with the healthy and must-haves?
If you are in the local Tampa Bay area, schedule an appointment with me, MICHELE GHOLSON, FOUNDER OF THE WHOLE MEAL, YOUR ONLINE SOURCE FOR RECIPE INSPIRATION AND MEAL PLANNING INSPIRED BY WHOLE FOOD INGREDIENTS.
A private in-house, 60-minute pantry purge costs $50  or consider a 90-minute pantry, fridge and/or freezer detox for $69.  Contact Me to schedule your tour or ask me any questions.
Payment accepted at time of scheduling via Pay Pal or at time of consultation if paying by cash or check.
  • The Pantry Purge and Primp goes hand in hand with my Private Grocery Store Tour, a fun, comprehensive 60-90 minute tour tailor-made to help you navigate the healthiest choices in the store of your choosing.  It’s ideal after a pantry purge when I can help you pick specific food items we found beneficial in the food areas you wanted to improve.
  • Click the link above for more detailed information.  If you schedule both services at the same time you will receive a discount.  When you Contact Me please state you would like both services.