Posted on January 22, 2012
This past week in the Boston Globe there was a “tell-all” article about how vegetarians went back to meat eating because the vegetarian diet didn’t work for them. The headline was “Confessions of Ex-Vegetarians!”
Now, before I get into it, let me be clear that I’m all for bio-individuality. Bio-individuality means that we’re all different we all need different food to make us feel our best. There’s no perfect diet that’s right for all people. I work with my clients to find the food and lifestyle that makes them feel most vibrant. I’m certainly not on my high horse when it comes to telling folks that they need to be vegetarians.
However, reading the article set me off on a rant! Within the first paragraph, an ex-vegetarian disclosed that the meat substitutes he was eating were giving him headaches, and that’s why he made the shift back to meat.
Now remember, I’m cool with you eating meat (well, pasture fed meat anyway) if that’s what your body really needs. But to reach for meat because the totally-processed soy products (that are passed off as meat substitutes) are giving you a headache?! Seriously?
Those soy bolognas, soy chicken substitutes and tofu hot dogs are packed with so many chemicals. They are the lowest form of soy protein there is.
So here’s what I have to say, ’cause even though it’s fun to rant now and then, I think I’ll stop soon.
How about adding in some protein rich whole foods and let go of the processed protein? How about going for a whole foods diet versus a substitutions diet?
That brings me to the recipe I have for you today. If you are concerned with getting protein in your diet (although most Americans get plenty) or if you just want a healthy snack, make this super easy Roasted Chickpea Popcorn.
This chickpea popcorn is a healthy protein-rich, fiber-rich nibble food. It’s not actually popcorn, it doesn’t pop at all, I just called it that because it has that same size and snack appeal that popcorn has.
This recipe is based on a recipe from Whole Living with a few of my own tweaks.
Notes:
Ingredients:
For Indian Spiced Chickpeas
For Italian Spiced Chickpeas
Directions:
Nina Manolson, MA, CHC, LMT is the Smokin’ Hot Mom Mentor and Family Wellness Expert. She’s the founder of SmokinHotMom.com and HealthyYummyKids.com. She helps busy moms look and feel their best, and helps them feed their kids well in a world that doesn’t.
Posted on January 18, 2012

It’s been a weird winter here in Boston. Hardly any snow so far. But that doesn’t stop the colds and flus that come around when all the windows are shut and the kids are sharing germs like crazy with their friends. Awhile back, my daughter caught some kind of bug, and then she cured herself [...]
Posted on January 10, 2012

This week I have a fantastic guest blogger! I asked Sheryl Stoller of stollerparentcoaching.com an experienced and wise parent coach for advice on how us busy moms can deal with all the demands and pressure we face. In this era of supermom so many moms are exhausted and overwhelmed. What’s going on? Message Overload We [...]
Posted on January 4, 2012
Sometimes I get a bit stuck on one food, I think whatever it is that I’m into is so great that I keep making it over and over again. Sometimes these food passions are phases (like last summer when I made Vanilla Bean Cake 14 times!), sometimes they are just foods I’ll always love (like [...]
Posted on December 26, 2011
Have the Holidays taken you down the path of sugary sweets? Is your sweet tooth in full swing? Don’t want to give up your sweets, but know you need to ease up on the amount of sugar you’re consuming? Try this recipe, it’s super sweet but doesn’t contain any refined sugar. It’s also packed with [...]
Posted on December 10, 2011
My 9 year old daughter is a dancer. She’s been dancing since she was 3, and if given any spare 10 minutes anywhere, she’ll choreograph a dance. She often asks me for a theme, and then she’s off, until I hear “Mom, I’m done.” Then it’s my moment to sit down and be wowed by [...]
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