“I’m tired of salads! What if you added mint? I want my damn bread! It’s okay Daniel, just have a smoothie & you’ll be fine. No I won’t. Yes you will. Stop thinking & just do it.”
Oh um, I guess I sound crazy huh? Well, they say often we are own biggest obstacle. And I needed to move myself out of my way.
I woke to a beautiful warm day. Did some sit-ups & push ups; a little stretching / yoga at home. I worked for a while & checked in on my cousin, who’s also doing the cleanse. We had a family baby shower today, sure to be filled with carne asada, manteca & cheese beans & cervezas. So we decided we’d plan ahead; each making a large salad to share with our family & share how we’re taking our health to the next level.
So I got movin’. I made a breakfast smoothie with waaaaaaaaay too much kale in it (you win some you lose some). I ran errands, bought gifts for the baby shower, & picked up the ingredients for my nopal (cactus) mango ensalada at the Latino market. I threw on some good jams, got to choppin’ & sped over to the gathering.
By the time I got there I was so hungry I could eat a hamburger, or even a taco de papa! There was mad food, as prophesied, that was not gonna work for us. So we came in swingin’ with a mango-nopal salad & mixed green mushroom-avocado-onion-corn salad.
As we ate our healthy stuff, my uncle gave me a pep-talk, sort of.
“Hey nephew, so are all the youngster’s on the green ticket now?…You know that’s good, but you also gotta get your magnesium, you know. Eat a banana. And your essential oils. It’s all there in the frijoles you know; & in the bacon grease. Yeah. You gotta have your protein & the oil from the grease there.”
Ha! My cousin called him out on the bacon myth & saying we gotta take our health to the next level. And that “We’re breaking unhealthy habits for ourselves & our kids this year.” Gotta love my familia stepping up to the plate & having a real dialogue about health.
Change starts with a choice. Making new choices, creating dialogue, & showing rather than telling. “Be the Change” as Gandhi said. Slowly but surely we’re all moving forward, learning from each other, & taking our health to the next level. If I didn’t have this supportive community of folks like Sirena Pellarolo my health guru, my neighbors, friends, & family joining me in the cleanse, it would be a lot harder.
Following the BBQ & after visiting two more birthday parties, and dancing at a bar, I was desperate to be done with this stupid cleanse & bite into something cooked. I also remind myself that this is a practice in building discipline, imagination, learning to psyche myself out, & staying focused so I can accomplish anything in life. So while I can’t wait to hit the finish line, I also know I’m gonna keep training & continue more of this raw stuff even after the cleanse.
Bring it on Day 7!
I’ve found the hardest moments of this cleanse are when I let myself get over hungry, waiting to eat because I have to get work done. The hungrier I get, the more I think, “It’s too much work to do this whole raw thing. All this slicing, preparing, thinking about recipes”. So I’m learning to always have tasty raw snacks with me like cashews, dried cranberries, & raw fruit like oranges & apples.
Breakfast:
A pretty tasty smoothie w/: bell pepper, apple, banana, chard, orange, raw honey (do they normally cook it?), bee pollen, carrots, snap peas (in pod), & dandelion greens (really bitter! They work better for a salad or for a sauteed greens. I learned the hard way, so you don’t have to.) I’d do this one again, minus the dandelion greens (but hey, they were cheap at the farmers market).
Lunch:
Leftover salad from the day before.
Snacks:
Cashews. soaked sunflower seeds (maybe these would taste better with honey. hmmm….),
Dinner:
A quick mango/piña/OJ smoothie on the way to go see Fela! downtown. And took an orange, nuts, & water to the show (needed that cuz I was gettin’ hungry!)
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