I Drank Celery…
and I liked it ๐
Hey friends ๐ How are you?
So after my 10am appointment, since it was just down the street, I magically found myself at Whole Foods. Yesterday I had a taster of โall the greensโ- a juice made with kale, spinach, celery, cucumber, cilantro (!), garlic and gingerโฆ and couldnโt get it out of my brain, even though it contained celery which I usually despise.
So thatโs what todayโs green juice was:
AMAZING. Slightly spicy and I could feel my blood slurping up all the nutrients ๐
Since my fridge is sad, I also grabbed some hot bar for lunch.
Our hot bar is pretty tiny, but I was pleasantly surprised to see lots of raw food options. Nut pates, flax crackers, it was pretty amazeballz.
I grabbed some swiss chard topped with a sunflower seed pate, beets, cabbage slaw (which Iโll be re-creating asap), an incredible edible + a slice of brown rice bread from home.
It was perfect ๐
Iโm not sure if Iโve blogged about this yet (but I get frequent email questions about it), but something that weโve had a ton of success with is Angel Eyes. Itโs a powder that you sprinkle onto your dogโs food (or in Bellaโs case, a little yogurt) if they have staining around their eyes and mouth. It has incredible reviews on Amazon, but I was always a little apprehensive about giving it to Bella, even though she used to have a ton of staining around her eyes and eye goobies.
When she was a baby, it wasnโt so badโฆ
but as she got older, it started to worsen.
It was no prob to me that it looked kinda icky (even though my brother called her โscary eyesโ) โsheโs always been beautiful and sassy- but after one trip to Tucson, it dried out around her eyes and got infected.
So I asked the vet about Angel Eyes, which he assured me is totally safe.
Itโs worked WONDERS:
You gradually decrease the dosage since it is a type of antibiotic, but as long as you follow the directions and talk to your vet first, I think itโs a great product.
While at TJs to pick up Bellaโs plain yogurt today (to mix the Angel Eyes into), I also picked up these little gems:
Dark chocolate almonds with sea salt?
I have no words.
I had about 47 and then accidentally-on-purpose left them at my madreโs house so they can enjoy them ๐
Weโre actually going to leave for Phoenix in the morning now, since my bro is getting his car and itโs taking a while. Instead, Iโm going to take an acupuncture nap ๐
See ya in the morning!
xoxo
Gina
Thanks so much for your feedback on Luon for a Cause- looks like itโs a go! If youโd like to donate, please send me a pic and description of your gently-loved lululemon items to fitnessista at gmail dot com subject: Luon for a Cause. *Make sure to specify if youโre US or Canada, and which country youโll be able to ship to.
Something to think:
Symptoms of Inner Peace
Be on the lookout for symptoms of inner peace. The hearts of a great many have already been exposed to inner peace and it is possible that people everywhere could come down with it in epidemic proportions. This could pose a serious threat to what has, up to now, been a fairly stable condition of conflict in the world.
Some signs and symptoms of inner peace:
A tendency to think and act spontaneously rather than on fears based on past experience.
Am unmistakable ability to enjoy each moment.
A loss of interest in judging other people.
A loss of interest in interpreting the actions of others.
A loss of interest in conflict.
A loss of the ability to worry. (This is a very serious symptom.)
Frequent, overwhelming episodes of appreciation.
Contented feelings of connectedness with others and nature.
Frequent attacks of smiling.
An increasing tendency to let things hapen rather than make them happen.
An increased susceptibility to the love extended by others as well as the uncontrollable urge to love them back.
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I was just reading this post with my pup, Griffy, in my lap… when the picture of Bella was on the screen he put his head on the keyboard and just stared ๐
We use Angel Eyes too… Griffy gets the worst tear stains.
mmm…dark chocolate almonds with sea salt. sounds like perfection!
i found your blog via your women’s day post about healthy living. glad i stopped by – your blog is great!! and, if you don’t mind me asking, how did you get selected to contribute to that?
cheers!
cailen
hey!
thanks so much for saying hello- welcome to the little blog ๐
i was contacted by a woman’s day rep (it’s my second contribution through them) and was so excited to participate
I’ve never heard of Angel Eyes, but her eyes certainly look angelic! ๐