Showing posts with label lifestyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lifestyle. Show all posts

Saturday, March 5, 2016

Kitchari

I've always been passionate about cooking. Not the kind of cooking you see on TV or on Pinterest, but the kind of everyday, good, clean cooking that gets everyone through the week. I've always been a healthy eater, and I'm always trying to find ways to maximize the health benefits I get from food. I try to focus on eating mostly fresh, whole foods while avoiding most foods that are packaged or processed. I've tried going vegetarian, vegan and raw, but I've found that what works best for me is just keeping things simple and straightforward-- I'd rather have a pad of real butter than whatever process goes into making Earth Balance.

Lately I've been following an Ayurvedic diet in hopes of alleviating some mild but uncomfortable health ailments I've experienced recently, including heartburn, indigestion, inflammation and allergies. This has me avoiding nightshades (potatoes, tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, chilis), strawberries, bananas, cashews, peanuts and shellfish. Taking this on was a major shift in some of my favorite staple foods-- I used to eat at least half a dozen tomatoes a week, put bell pepper on anything and everything, and I swore that if I could eat only one food for the rest of my life, it would be potatoes. That being said, making the shift in my diet has alleviated my digestive problems in powerful ways, so these days it's much easier to say "no thank you" to a plate of french fries (Ok, maybe I'll have just one or two).

On that tip, I have been searching for recipes which incorporate Ayurvedic principles and I stumbled upon kitchari, which literally means "all mixed up." It's a hearty porridge of mung beans and Basmati rice intended to balance the digestion and promote cleansing. It's not a very glamorous meal, as you'll see from the photos, but I appreciate any recipe that allows me to get creative with the ingredients while also filling me with good nutrients.




All the ingredients ready to go in the pot!


All the spices looked so beautiful together!



Voila! Kitchari! It doesn't look like much, but it was so satisfying and filling, and few things make me happier than putting a meal together for myself (especially when there's a big pot of leftovers for the week!). Here's a loose recipe of what I put together so that you can make your own nourishing kitchari! Remember that the name means that you can more or less throw whatever you have into the pot as long as its got the mung dal and basmati rice, so just try to avoid using nightshades and otherwise get creative!



Kitchari
Serves 4

Ingredients

1 cup whole green mung beans (or split yellow mung dal)
1 cup brown basmati rice
3 tbsp ghee (or coconut oil for a vegan option)
1 tsp black mustard seeds
1/2 tsp black peppercorns

1 inch fresh ginger, chopped
2 tsp cumin
1 tbsp turmeric
1 tsp curry powder
1/2 tsp chili powder
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
Himalayan pink sea salt
1/2 red onion, chopped
4 cloves garlic
4 cups water
8 ounces coconut water (optional)
2 carrots, peeled and chopped
1.5 cups fresh leafy greens (I used baby chard, baby spinach and baby kale)
1 small head broccoli, chopped
fresh cilantro (optional)


  1. soak mung beans for at least four hours (preferably overnight), soak rice for at least 30 minutes. Drain soak water before the next step.
  2. In a large stockpot, heat ghee over medium heat and add mustard seeds, peppercorns and ginger and saute until mustard seeds begin popping. Add the other dry spices and give a quick stir, then add the mung beans, rice, onion and garlic. Saute for 2 minutes, then add 4 cups water, coconut water and all the vegetables and bring to a boil.
  3. Lower the heat to a simmer and cover, cooking for 20-30 minutes or until the consistency is like that of a thick stew or porridge. Garnish with fresh cilantro and serve hot.

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Dreaming of Tulum

Last February, I had the opportunity to travel to Tulum in the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico with one of my closest friends. I didn't take nearly enough photos. Now it's been a year and I can look back at them and smile, but I'm also dreaming of the next time I'll be able to get back to Mexico. This was the first vacation I ever took where I wasn't ready to come home at the end. Usually I'm ready to get back to my friends, my family, my dog and my bed, but after a week in Mexico, I was ready to leave everything behind. A year later and all that's on my mind is the wish to get back to this magical place. Enjoy these few photos.












Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Best Songs of 2014


I have to confess that in 2014 I struggled to understand and appreciate new music. I've begun to feel chewed up by the indie music machine. I think we all romanticize the music that was released as we became adults and learned what it meant to be human, what it is to be real and to exist alongside everyone else— to feel ourselves and to begin to understand what we are so the music released between 2002 and 2010 is very romantic and nostalgic for me. These days, I watch my coming-of-age get repackaged and resold as reunion tours and vinyl “10th Anniversary Edition"s and festival headlining tours and “the first new release in 7 years” and it’s only been a few years since it all happened and in a lot of ways it makes me sick. I was a devoted festivalgoer for many years, but these days the thought of loading up my car and going to Coachella to spend four days in a drunk, drugged haze sleeping on a flattened air mattress in a hot tent just makes me feel used up. I used to do anything to see a band at a free show locally or in a residency gig before they hit it big, but these days, I feel like everything new is a rehash of something I once loved, or hardly music at all. Nothing is what it used to be, and I guess that’s what it is like when you get a little older and a little wiser.

Case in point: I hate FKA Twigs, I love The War on Drugs, and maybe my music taste isn’t what yours is, but I have the tinnitus to prove that I’ve spent years listening, absorbing, feeling and learning. Sun Kil Moon divides me because of his cynicism and sarcasm; If I admit I align with it then I admit my own defeat my own "old man from the porch" attitude— but at the same time, I admit that The War on Drugs IS "beer commercial rock". That doesn't mean I love it any less. My cynicism is probably what now attracts me to acts like Father John Misty, LCD Soundsystem and Courtney Barnett, and what in the past attracted me to acts like Bright Eyes. There is nothing as easy / lucky / free

All this being said, I struggled to comprise a list of songs that I truly loved this year when I first sat down to write it, but as I listened my attitude shifted and my heart opened and I found that even though I'm getting older, there’s a lot out there to hear. Maybe I don't have the energy or the stamina to explore it all, but I’m happy to share with you here what I've loved, and I hope you have an ear for some of it, too. So here we go, in no particular order, my favorite songs from 2014.

tUnE-yArDs – Water Fountain
The War on Drugs – An Ocean In Between the Waves
Father John Misty – Bored in the USA
Ray LaMontagne – Ojai
Damien Rice – My Favourite Faded Fantasy
Real Estate – Talking Backwards
Amen Dunes – Splits are Parted
Sun Kil Moon – I Watched The Film The Song Remains The Same
Allah-Las – No Werewolf
Pure X – Starlight 
Cloud Nothings – I’m Not Part of Me
Perfect Pussy – I 
Broncho – Class Historian
Future Islands – Seasons (Waiting on You)
Elbow – Charge 
Hozier – Take Me to Church
Fink – Looking Too Closely
TV on the Radio – Happy Idiot 
Lana Del Rey – Brooklyn Baby
Jungle – The Heat
Mr. Little Jeans – Good Mistake
Caribou – Can’t Do Without You
Sylvan Esso – Could I Be
Kero Kero Bonito – Sick Beat 
Shamir – On The Regular
Captain Planet – Un Poquito Mas
Zero 7 – U Know
Flight Facilities – Merimbula 
Slow Magic – Girls
Prince – Funk n Roll




And for those of you still without Spotify (or those taking a moral stand against it, I understand), here's a YouTube version of the playlist in its entirety (excepting my Slow Magic selection, which I've replaced with a remix that I don't like as much, but what can you do?). 

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Long Time, No See

It's safe to say I haven't been putting These Things First.

But I have a lot in the pipeline; there's a year worth of photos to process, edit, upload and share. I've been listening to music, and I want you to hear it. I've been living, loving, and working out a lot inside myself so that what I share is worthwhile. And I'll be back. And it will be good. And I hope somebody, anybody is along for the ride.

Coming Soon... I should have been one of these things first.

Catch me on Instagram at @thesethingsfirst

Otherwise I've been dead on the web, but trust that I've been busy!

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

A Selection of Photos

Here's a small selection of photos I've taken on my adventures over the past few months, hope you enjoy!


Here's another outtake from last summer when I went up to the Tahoe National Forest to camp and swim and have a little fun.


Nova got attacked by another dog in the neighborhood and got a little bite on her nose, poor baby!




Spent a lot of time this fall & winter exploring the Angeles National Forest, driving up the Angeles Crest Highway and taking hikes off the beaten path with my friend Andrew.






There is nothing quite like a California sunset, especially up in the mountains. The time I've been spending outdoors has been such a blessing for my health and my state of mind. When I get back from quality time spent in nature, facing the crushing work week and crippling traffic of Greater Los Angeles doesn't seem quite so bad.

Saturday, January 25, 2014

30 Before 30: Evergreen Memorial Park

Established in 1877, Evergreen Memorial Park is the oldest cemetery in Los Angeles and many prominent early Angelenos are interred here. Being a lover of the South and it's great history, I really desired to come to this cemetery for its Old World feel... we just don't have many old cemeteries on the West Coast. It took nearly a year, but I've notched at least one item off my 30 Before 30: Los Angeles Edition list-- spending a day taking photos here in this memorial park.




The Downtown skyline almost looks like a ghost outside of the cemetery.







Spending a day in the sun at Evergreen Memorial Park was an excellent exercise for me to practice my photography and I look forward to more adventures here in Los Angeles. Hope you enjoy the photos-- feel free to leave comments, keep up with me on Instagram, or contact me about things you'd like to see me cover in future posts!

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Everything I Need, I've Got

I'm not the best blogger, clearly. It's been a month since my last post and meanwhile my photos are piling up into an unmanageable pile of multiple posts, so instead of trying to play catch-up, I'm just going to cherry pick the best photos from my stash and share them with you with a little background. As I combed through my photos, it was easy to find myself honing in on portraits of everything around me that makes life worth living-- the people, places and puppies!


Want to start with my perfect, pretty puppy basking in the afternoon sun. She's the light of my life!



Thalia and I recently spent a morning enjoying The Highland Cafe down the street from my home. The rejuvenation of York Blvd in Highland Park has been so nice to watch happen, now if you drive through this stretch on a Saturday or Sunday morning, you'll see so many people walking (who says nobody walks in LA?!) and enjoying the local businesses and the revitalization of the neighborhood.



A Highland Park staircase and a hillside in Griffith Park, the kind of outdoor scenery I'd like more opportunities to shoot. I have found that my passion is in portraits but sometimes you just see something so beautiful that you have to at least try to capture it!


Spent a night camping in Ojai in February and got this awesome shot of Greg under his big straw cowboy hat.



One of my best friends, Chelsie, also likes to take photos. I won't fault her for using a Nikon, even though I shoot with a Canon! She's always got a smile on and I appreciate her insight and mindfulness. She is an excellent mediator and always tries to get everyone's perspective before she chooses her path.




Another trip to Montana, a few more beautiful photos. That beautiful moon was hanging low over the Craters of the Moon National Park outside of Arco, Idaho.


A shot of myself, either before or after I went skinny dipping in a river in the Tahoe National Forest. It was hard to stop smiling-- I love being out in nature, especially in a judgement-free zone where it's ok to be truly human.


My friend Chris and I got all done up to go see Bjork at the Hollywood Palladium in June. The crowd behind us didn't really appreciate Chris' height or his horns, but after the show ended, he was showered with compliments! Bjork is one of the first independent artists I ever listened to, so it was a dream come true to see her perform live. She sang so perfectly that I almost didn't believe it wasn't dubbed!

Hopefully it'll be sooner and not later before I post again, but if not, enjoy the photos and feel free to share this blog!

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Dewclaw Vintage

I haven't posted in a long time, it's true. It's not that I haven't wanted to blog, but more that I told myself I wouldn't pursue anything until I got my online vintage clothing shop up and running, and now I finally have!



Dewclaw Vintage is here! I have wanted to launch my own online vintage shop for a long time. There's so many good finds out there and I just don't have the time or energy to wear them all, so I'm curating them and hoping to pass them on to people who will love them and wear my items to music festivals, or on camping trips, or on missions of self-discovery, or even just around the house.

Vintage clothing is something that's always been near and dear to my heart and I'm hoping that this endeavor is a real success. I get to use myself as a model and hone my photography skills remotely -- that self-timer is going to take some getting used to~!

Please check out my online shop and hopefully you'll find something that you'll just love, but if you don't, there will be a lot of new stock arriving soon, so keep an eye out and an ear to the ground!








So come check out my new shop and see everything in store, and keep track of Dewclaw Vintage across the web!