I made some orange poppyseed muffin last week.
I brought some to work to share the taste and put the rest in the oven just to store.
I bake muffins for my boyfriend (& for my future cafe) so I forgot they were there! A week after I baked them, they became hard-rock cakes.
Here's my boyfriend who is good at recyclling food :) My dish often turns out to be totally different dish next day and it is always nicer...
My muffins were sliced & soaked in maple syrup & frangerico (Hazelnut Liqueur).
Thinly sliced apples were placed on the plate with yogurt on top.
The syrup coated shiny muffins were put on top of yogurt.
YUMMY!!
Friday, August 27, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Blood test 2 - CHOLESTEROL
About 2 years ago, I did a blood test.
Back then, I did not know we are not allowed to eat before the test. (No one told me!) So, I ate my left-over birthday cake, chestnut gateau from Bread top in the morning.
The test showed HIGH in cholesterol... I was shocked ,>_<,
But later on, my friend told me that is probably because I ate a cake.
Yes, I was eased.
However, this test I took a few weeks ago also showed HIGH in cholesterol!!
The doctor said to me,
"Avoid deep fried food, meat, cheese, fish & chips...."
I believe I don't eat these food much!! Well, I just need to stick with foods which lower cholesterol level.
Chickpeas are good source of cholesterol lowering fiber.
Here's what I made:
Carrots, eggplant, celery, broccoli, garlic, lentil & chickpeas, and brown rice, and a glass of red wine or two or three? :D
Back then, I did not know we are not allowed to eat before the test. (No one told me!) So, I ate my left-over birthday cake, chestnut gateau from Bread top
The test showed HIGH in cholesterol... I was shocked ,>_<,
But later on, my friend told me that is probably because I ate a cake.
Yes, I was eased.
However, this test I took a few weeks ago also showed HIGH in cholesterol!!
The doctor said to me,
"Avoid deep fried food, meat, cheese, fish & chips...."
I believe I don't eat these food much!! Well, I just need to stick with foods which lower cholesterol level.
Chickpeas are good source of cholesterol lowering fiber.
Here's what I made:
Carrots, eggplant, celery, broccoli, garlic, lentil & chickpeas, and brown rice, and a glass of red wine or two or three? :D
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Lemon water
One of my colleagues has a lemon tree in her garden.
She brought a lot of them to work where we can share rich Vitamin C from organic lemons.
I normally drink (warm) water which I hated when I was younger.
I learned to drink water as I was told that it compensates for my alcohol consumption. This is probably not true but it definitely helps reduce hangover...
So, back to lemons, they are very rich in Vitamin C as you know, and famous for their strong immune system. Also, it is found that vitamin C-rich food like lemon protect against Rheumatoid arthritis. Time to think about aging!!
Here's what it looks like.
She brought a lot of them to work where we can share rich Vitamin C from organic lemons.
I normally drink (warm) water which I hated when I was younger.
I learned to drink water as I was told that it compensates for my alcohol consumption. This is probably not true but it definitely helps reduce hangover...
So, back to lemons, they are very rich in Vitamin C as you know, and famous for their strong immune system. Also, it is found that vitamin C-rich food like lemon protect against Rheumatoid arthritis. Time to think about aging!!
Here's what it looks like.
Here's another version :)

Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Blood test 1 - IRON
I have a dream. I've been longing for blood donation but always get rejected because my iron level is low.
My colleague was diagnosed she has NO!! iron in her body.
The doctor was very surprised how she could manage to walk.
She looks totally fine but often has a headache and is depressed, which are some of symptoms of iron deficiency.
Iron deficiency is common for women but quite difficult to take it from food.
Meat is high in iron, however, it's also high in saturated fat and categorised in acid foods. NO GOOD
OK, let's see when my dream comes true...
My colleague was diagnosed she has NO!! iron in her body.
The doctor was very surprised how she could manage to walk.
She looks totally fine but often has a headache and is depressed, which are some of symptoms of iron deficiency.
Iron deficiency is common for women but quite difficult to take it from food.
Meat is high in iron, however, it's also high in saturated fat and categorised in acid foods. NO GOOD
From my research, I found most of green leafy veges are excellent, spices & herbs are also good.
To increase absorption of iron, Vitamin C rich food should be taken together.
OK, let's see when my dream comes true...
Thursday, August 19, 2010
body fat scale
Finally, I bought a body fat scale.
But, I wasn't sure how it measures my body fat%.
Here's what I found...
"A small and completely harmless electrical current is passed through your body. The electrical current passes more quickly through fat free tissue like muscle than it does through fat or bone tissue. So...
The amount of resistance to the electrical current relates to how much fat-free mass a person has and their body density. Here's the first challenge...
Like all body fat tests, body fat scales don't actually measure your body fat percentage. They determine your body density. The examiner (or the scales) then uses a formula to calculate body fat percentage based on body density. Here's the key...
These formulas just predict your body fat. Unfortunately there is no one formula that accurately predicts body fat for the whole population. Differences in age, gender, ethnicity, body size, and fitness level all have a significant affect on the results.
Most scales can account for some of the basic differences such as age and gender, but take the actual body fat percentage they give you with a pinch of salt. What does this all mean for you?
Well, whether body fat scales measure your "true" body fat percentage or not doesn't matter! As long as they can accurately monitor changes in your body composition over time, that's all you need.
Your body position, the amount of water in your body, your food intake, skin temperature and recent physical activity can all adversely affect the results of body fat scales. So...
To achieve accurate, consistent results, you must standardise the way you perform each test. That simply means making each test with your scales as similar as possible. "
Ok.... but still I want to know if my fat is under OK zone.
By the way, I should disclose my fat % here... it is 29% >_<
Most of the tables I could find on-line say I am very close to the borderline between "Average" & "Fat"!!
29% sounds a lot especially when I compare it with my boyfriend's... 8.8%!!!
My goal is reducing it to 25%. Good luck to myself...
But, I wasn't sure how it measures my body fat%.
Here's what I found...
"A small and completely harmless electrical current is passed through your body. The electrical current passes more quickly through fat free tissue like muscle than it does through fat or bone tissue. So...
The amount of resistance to the electrical current relates to how much fat-free mass a person has and their body density. Here's the first challenge...
Like all body fat tests, body fat scales don't actually measure your body fat percentage. They determine your body density. The examiner (or the scales) then uses a formula to calculate body fat percentage based on body density. Here's the key...
These formulas just predict your body fat. Unfortunately there is no one formula that accurately predicts body fat for the whole population. Differences in age, gender, ethnicity, body size, and fitness level all have a significant affect on the results.
Most scales can account for some of the basic differences such as age and gender, but take the actual body fat percentage they give you with a pinch of salt. What does this all mean for you?
Well, whether body fat scales measure your "true" body fat percentage or not doesn't matter! As long as they can accurately monitor changes in your body composition over time, that's all you need.
Your body position, the amount of water in your body, your food intake, skin temperature and recent physical activity can all adversely affect the results of body fat scales. So...
To achieve accurate, consistent results, you must standardise the way you perform each test. That simply means making each test with your scales as similar as possible. "
Ok.... but still I want to know if my fat is under OK zone.
By the way, I should disclose my fat % here... it is 29% >_<
Most of the tables I could find on-line say I am very close to the borderline between "Average" & "Fat"!!
29% sounds a lot especially when I compare it with my boyfriend's... 8.8%!!!
My goal is reducing it to 25%. Good luck to myself...
Monday, August 16, 2010
Sashimi night
I went to a Japanese restaurant called Shyun in Carnegie.
***126Koornang Road, Carnegie***
This restaurant is great! Definitely one of my favorite Japanese place in Melbourne :)
The taste is very good, the price is super reasonable, and the chef/owner is hyper friendly (and funny).
Please enjoy some of the food here...
This is sesami ice cream with chocolate tofu mouse. Very yummy :)
Sashimi is good because I don't feel guilty even if I eat a lot (this doesn't often happen though) Salmon & tuna are especially good as they are high in Omega-3.
By the way, I found this site:
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/finfish-and-shellfish-products/4102/2
It is good as we can see and compare nutrition facts of the food we eat or want to eat. It might stop you from eating if the food contains much trans fat or something you don't want in your body.
For example, we can compare hamburger from hungry jacks (burger king in this site) and meatball sandwich from subway!
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/fast-foods-generic/9278/2
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/foods-from-subway/6550/2
Baaad example!! We are meant to eat only whole foods so this is just an idea :)
***126Koornang Road, Carnegie***
This restaurant is great! Definitely one of my favorite Japanese place in Melbourne :)
The taste is very good, the price is super reasonable, and the chef/owner is hyper friendly (and funny).
Please enjoy some of the food here...
This is sesami ice cream with chocolate tofu mouse. Very yummy :)
Sashimi is good because I don't feel guilty even if I eat a lot (this doesn't often happen though) Salmon & tuna are especially good as they are high in Omega-3.
By the way, I found this site:
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/finfish-and-shellfish-products/4102/2
It is good as we can see and compare nutrition facts of the food we eat or want to eat. It might stop you from eating if the food contains much trans fat or something you don't want in your body.
For example, we can compare hamburger from hungry jacks (burger king in this site) and meatball sandwich from subway!
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/fast-foods-generic/9278/2
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/foods-from-subway/6550/2
Baaad example!! We are meant to eat only whole foods so this is just an idea :)
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
SAKE (Salmon) cooked in SAKE
Fish is super expensive here in Australia.
I love fish as I grew up in Japan where fish is so fresh and cheap! But finding difficult here in eating as much as I want T_T
I went to Prahran market to buy salmon.
There were 2 different types of salmon, one is from NZ & the other is from Atlantic.
Fish dude (man, I mean) told me NZ salmon is fishy but contains more Omega-3, Atlantic one is less fishy, less Omega-3 and about $5/kg more expensive. My boyfriend let me choose because he is in a cleaning department, not a health department in our house.
Anyway, of course I chose Omega-3 rich NZ one. (cost me $37!!....ummmm, much cheaper than dining out......yes now I feel better)
Fishy smell can be removed by lots of SAKE @_<
It is recommended to eat fish twice (2 servings) per week.
And better get wild than farmed salmon as a lot of chemicals in farmed salmon may cause cancer, heart disease and diabetes.
Although farmed salmon is more fatty (not enough swimming), the fat is not as beneficial as wild salmon's fat. Lazy is not good in fish world too :)
I love fish as I grew up in Japan where fish is so fresh and cheap! But finding difficult here in eating as much as I want T_T
I went to Prahran market to buy salmon.
There were 2 different types of salmon, one is from NZ & the other is from Atlantic.
Fish dude (man, I mean) told me NZ salmon is fishy but contains more Omega-3, Atlantic one is less fishy, less Omega-3 and about $5/kg more expensive. My boyfriend let me choose because he is in a cleaning department, not a health department in our house.
Anyway, of course I chose Omega-3 rich NZ one. (cost me $37!!....ummmm, much cheaper than dining out......yes now I feel better)
Fishy smell can be removed by lots of SAKE @_<
It is recommended to eat fish twice (2 servings) per week.
And better get wild than farmed salmon as a lot of chemicals in farmed salmon may cause cancer, heart disease and diabetes.
Although farmed salmon is more fatty (not enough swimming), the fat is not as beneficial as wild salmon's fat. Lazy is not good in fish world too :)
Saturday, August 7, 2010
51% calorie from non-whole food!!
I'm trying to eat whole food and avoid any processed food.
BUT... thanks to the food availabilities in supermarkets & food companies who make yummy alternatives, it seems like I am taking 51% of total calories from non-whole food>_<
You may be interested?
Click here http://whfoods.org/foodadvisor.php
++CONTRADICTION++
A couple of days ago, I made this!
Orange Poppy seed Muffins - made from whole self-raising flour, omega 3 added eggs & organic (non-refined?) brown sugar.
Dreaming about my own healthy cafe made me healthy in a way.
*It is important to give excuses sometimes to prevent my LIFE health from stress
BUT... thanks to the food availabilities in supermarkets & food companies who make yummy alternatives, it seems like I am taking 51% of total calories from non-whole food>_<
You may be interested?
Click here http://whfoods.org/foodadvisor.php
++CONTRADICTION++
A couple of days ago, I made this!
Orange Poppy seed Muffins - made from whole self-raising flour, omega 3 added eggs & organic (non-refined?) brown sugar.
Dreaming about my own healthy cafe made me healthy in a way.
*It is important to give excuses sometimes to prevent my LIFE health from stress
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