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Friday, 23 October 2015

Home Sweet Home - Cork Boi!

You may have read a previous post on here about how I stay healthy while travelling (if not you can read it HERE). I try and take lots of healthy snacks with me that are light and compact and are perfectly safe to take in hand luggage. I also bring my trusty re-usable bottle which, once empty, is allowed on board and gets past even the toughest of security scanners! You can then refill your bottle in a drinking fountain or restaurant free of charge and it means you always have access to fresh, hydrating water. You also save money as you aren't paying airport prices for mini bottles of water! Anyway that is all outlined in the previous post if you want to take a look. Fly away with me!

Last weekend I flew home from Germany to spend a long weekend at home catching up with friends and family. I can't tell you how good it was to catch up with everyone face to face and have lots of cuddles! I have made some amazing friends here in Germany, some of whom I consider family! but you just can't beat that feeling of being home. I am a proud Cork lady and really miss the fresh, healthy produce of home. Sometimes it takes moving away to appreciate how lucky we are in Ireland to have so much good quality and local food.



While at home I attended two Yoga Workshops with my friend and teacher Lalit Kumar of Himalaya Yoga Valley Cork in their new and spacious centre on Penrose Warf. As a yoga teacher it is so important to remain practising regular yoga yourself and to constantly improve both your own practise and teaching skills. It's almost one year on from my graduation as a yoga teacher with Himalaya Yoga Valley in Goa and I can honestly say it's been an amazing and interesting year. Watch out for my post next week recapping on my 6 weeks spent in India and how my life has changed since.




I didn't take any pictures I'm afraid as that's not a very yogic thing to do! I was genuinely so caught up in the present moment in class that I wasn't even thinking about the blog!  I also gave a Yoga for CrossFit workshop at CrossFit Cork where I used to teach and train. It was great to see everyone again and to teach some of my old students.

I ate some lovely meals, while catching up with friends and family and made a massive effort to eat as much local produce as possible. I met some work mates in The River Lee Hotel which is spacious and has good parking facilities which is perfect for people with children. I got the Taste of Cork tasting board with a glass of house red and it was delicious! All Cork meats and cheeses with some fig chutney and grapes. My only complaint was the red wine was served in a very small glass. I'm happy with the amount of wine (I just wanted a taste!) but I do like my red wine in a glass the size of my head! It just feels nicer.


I also went and got my hair cut in my favourite salon Sobe Brown, I can highly reccommend Pam and KT the Owner and head stylist in there. Not only are they lovely to deal with they are really talented. As are all their staff. You will leave with wonderful hair and a smile on your face as there is such a friendly atmosphere in there. As they say in their marketing "Sobe Brown...it's a feeling" and this is very true. On top of all that they give you a drinks list when you go in which includes two of my favourite drinks (on my favourites list for 2 very different reasons!). How is a girl supposed to chose between Prosecco and Green Tea!? On this occasion I chose the later as it was early in the day and I was anticipating that glass of red as big as my head!



I then went home to share a lovely "healthy" take away with my sister and share a bottle of red before bed. We went to Ramen for the Thai street food take away and I usually try and order something packed with veggies and coconut milk as it's so good for you. No take away is ever healthy but if you have to chose then Thai food is typically the best. We finished off with a tub of NoBó Icecream which is so delicious! Made in Ireland using Coconut milk, avocado, sweetened with honey and then flavours such as Chocolate and toasted Almond, Coconut Vanilla and my favourite, Fresh Lemon. This is a tasty and healthy diary free ice-cream. 


Some other establishments that I visited were one of my all time favourites The Rocket Man. If you live in Cork and have never been here you are missing out! I've heard people give out that it's expensive, well there is a reason for that! All the foods are fresh, produced locally and packed with nutrition and flavour. I felt a cold coming on so I went in here to get a green juice and asked for extra Ginger to help fight it off. €5 for a large, fresh juice (it is made right in front of you and you can see the amount of food that goes into it!). Not only that it comes in a completely compost-able, take away container so you can sip on your lovely juice guilt free. They also do amazing salad pots with the most delicious toppings as well as selling locally made cordials, healthy bars and snacks and healthy, tasty slushies!




Right across the street (Prince's Street) from Rocket Man is one of my other all time favourite shops in Cork. Iago is the most amazing Italian inspired Deli selling stunning local and continental cheeses, preserves, fresh pasta and some deli meats. You can find top quality cheeses here from 10 miles away from the shop right up to Italy's classics. They have a massive range or organic cheeses from cow, sheep and goat. I brought home as much as I could fit and apologies to anyone sitting near me on the plane that smell wasn't me...it was the cheese!




On my walk around the city I also came across another Salad Bar called Loving Salads. This Salad Bar had a range of fresh, home-made salads as well as home made treats and snacks. Similar enough to Rocket Man in it's operation. Their menu was varied and lengthy with clear markings of what is Gluten Free, Vegetarian, Vegan and Diary Free. It makes me so happy that establishments like this are opening up as clearly there is a demand for fresh, healthy and tasty food. Be gone Fast Food Chains!


On my way from Germany to Ireland and back again, I have a 4 hour wait in Stanstead Airport. I could think of other places to spend 4 hours but alas this is the easiest and cheapest way for me to get back. I've done it so many times now I'm a pro and know all the good places to eat and drink. It's easy to stay healthy when travelling you just have to make the effort. I usually eat in a restaurant called Giraffe which is sandwiched between Burger King and Witherspoons (two of my most loathed eateries!). So this is my healthy mecca. On the way out it was evening and so I grabbed my dinner here. They do a range of healthy options including what I got which was a Green Smoothie packed with greens and goodness. Along with sweet potato fries, a bunless Mexican burger (they have a whole range of bunless burgers on the menu, just ask) which was a fillet of chicken with chrizo, guacamole, and cheese on top which came with a side salad. Delicious and really filled me up for the rest of the journey home.



On the way back to Germany I had to get a very early flight to Stanstead and so I decided to get breakfast here. They have a really nice brekkie menu including lots of side so you can esentially build your own breakfast which was just what I did! I had another green smoothie, 2 eggs, some avocado, wheat free granola with Greek yogurt and fresh fruit. It was delicious and not too expensive (by airport standards!)




As I said it was just lovely being home and getting to catch up wit all my friends. It's good for the soul to be surrounded by those you know, love and grew up with. I got to breath the fresh Irish air and really appreciate all Cork has to offer.


Of course I got the best welcome home from Eamon who was so happy to have me back and gave me extra cuddles to compensate!



Monday, 8 December 2014

Yoga is for everyone!

As some of you know I just completed my 200 Hr Yoga Teacher Training in India. It was an amazing experience, one I am still struggling to articulate, and you will hear more from me on this soon.






But I just wanted to highlight to people that yoga really is for everyone. On the course we had 33 students from 21 countries around the world. People were aged from 21 to 60+ and a mix of both male and female. People left their day jobs, successful careers, children, grandchildren, spouses and family behind to dedicate the time to train to be a yoga teachers. Some truly remarkable sarcrafices were made and I think everyone agreed it was worth it.



There were students who had practised yoga for 25+ years and also people who had only ever taken 4 classes in their life. 

People came from:

America

England
Scotland
Ireland
Norway
Sweden
Faroe Islands
Denmark
Germany
Austria
Spain
Czech Republic
Lithuania
Australia
Argentina
Canada
Poland
Palestine
Italy
China
Dubai
France



So for people who think yoga is only for slim, flexible, strong and young people...think again. Anyone can do it, There is a posture and variation for everyone. And also, have a think to yourself, if all the typical yogi pictures you see are these lean, strong, flexible people who seem to defy their age...how do you think they got like that? Through Yoga of course!



 If you have always been interested in trying it out now is your chance. Check out you local school and try an introductory class, Do some research and see what style suits you. Do you want relaxation, slow and gently movements or fast and dynamic with some restorative aspects included? Speak to the teachers, explain what your needs are and they would be sure to recommend the right class for you.




Monday, 6 October 2014

Fly away with me...

I do a lot of travelling. I fly at least once a month, if not more. So it's a good thing then that I love airports. I find them fascinating for people watching as well as the fact that they are packed full of the excitement and anticipation of all its travelers off on their many adventures. I love wondering where each person is going or guessing their nationality. You can learn a lot by just sitting and observing people. I guess it's a good thing I enjoy it so much as I sit here on my 5 hour wait for my connecting flight! I'm just back from Oktoberfest in Germany with my Husband.




When you travel a lot you begin to realise how nearly every airport is the same. Selling overpriced, cardboard food and packed full of cheap, sugary convenience snacks and drinks. Not to mention the lack of readily available drinking water.

So here are my top tips for travelling and trying to keep healthy.

1) First rule of the scouts is 'be prepared'. Bring food with you! Rice cakes and hard boiled eggs are perfect. They are light and don't take up too much room. They can be eaten with your hands and they keep well for long periods of time at room temperature. I always throw in some full fat real butter in a little tub too. An excellent source of good fat providing it's Irish and from grass fed cows. Here you have a quick and easy meal that has your clean carbohydrates, lean protein and good fats. It takes 5 minutes to prepare and you can bring them anywhere. Not just for airports!




2) Did you know reusable water bottles can go through security? Even if they are over 100mls! I always have a quiet, smug giggle to myself watching all the girls going through security who completely forgot the 100 ml liquid rule (which btw is completely redundant now. Who do I talk to about getting this removed?! Obama?) I always feel bad seeing them squeal with horror as the security guard tries to wrestle their oversized bottle of Clinque eye make up remover from their hands as they clutch it to their chest like it's their first born child! 

Anyway providing the bottle is empty and you show it to the security guards along with your zip locked bag or minis they have no problem letting it through. (I can regularly be spotted in Cork airport guzzeling the end of my water just as I approach the X-ray scanners!). Almost every airport has a water fountain airside, typically located outside the toilets, so once you are through security checks you can refill it and drink away to your heats content.



This will save you paying €3 for 500 ml of water (seriously Ryanair? Gold is cheaper!) and also make you drink more as you can go back and refill it as often as you want. It will also save the environment as you are producing less waste in disposable bottles. 

I've had my reusable bottle for nearly 4 years now and it has been to 4 continents with me! I have only bought a disposable bottle of water maybe twice a year since I got it. That's a massive saving on finances, the environment and as it's always glued to my side it reminds me to drink more.  Win win win. Check out my post here on the importance of hydration and how much you should drink each day.



3) Be selective with your food. Wander the airport, see what alternatives there are, is there a small shop or newsagents that might sell something healthier than the restaurants or on board menus. Ryainair have now marked all their menu items with the dietary requirements. There is still only 1-2 items that are gluten free (1 is their ketchup!) but at least you can make informed decisions when you do travel. They are still miles ahead of Aer Lingus who have 1 Gluten Free item on their menu! Which is friut! Good food will make you feel better when flying. Lots of water will help you feel less tired and groggy. You just need to put in the effort!

Happy travelling my little wanderers! Keep exploring and discovering new lands