Do you have a flair for spice and a way with sauce? Well, then enter the Curry Cook-Off! If your awesome curry recipe wows the crowd, you’ll be crowned the King or Queen of Curry plus you’ll win a cool and awesome prize! A nutritionist will award bonus points to the most health-promoting recipe.
Whip up enough curry for 75-100 samples (about two gallons). Any kind of curry works…Indian, Carribean, African, Thai…even Californian, just make it healthy. Whether you go traditional or radical, bring on the flavor and the nutrition! Make it as hot as you want, but remember, the people will vote on their favorites.
We’ll provide the cups and spoons, you bring the deliciousness and your recipe to share! Deadline to apply is 12/31/13.
Giddy up and yeehaw! Two-time breast cancer survivor Kayle Martin shares her healthy approach to healing by adopting a 100% raw food plant-based diet while surrounding herself with all things positive. A cowgirl from the time she was three, learn how Kayle’s zest for life kept her moving forward and how it let her inner cowgirl shine.
Bio:
Once a cowgirl, always a cowgirl!
Kayle Martin grew up in Grass Valley in the heart of Northern California’s Gold Country, romping through wildflowers, climbing trees, swimming in creeks, riding horses and caring for a slew of animals on a five-acre farm with her single mom.
A lover of nature and animals for as long as she can remember, Kayle became a vegetarian in the 6th grade after her beloved cow, Cupcake, ended up on her dinner plate.
Years later, after being diagnosed with breast cancer at the ripe young age of thirty, Kayle made the transition from a vegetarian to a vegan diet. She has been living an animal-free lifestyle for nearly five years and is totally cancer free!
She shares her cancer story with others at conferences and on radio programs, is working on her first book, and was recently featured as the “Survivor Story” in Keep A Breast’s magazine.
Kayle’s free time is spent juicing greens, counseling newly diagnosed breast cancer patients at her local hospital, seeking out new vegan restaurants, blogging and living a life full of F-U-N! You can find out more information about Kayle and read her blog by visiting her website Cowgirls & Collard Greens: www.cowgirlsandcollardgreens.com
“Setting intentions for the new year to manifest our desires and dreams ”
Are you ready to set your intentions and to receive your dreams and desires in your life? Do you want to learn how to release fear, effort and your inner critic that always sabotages your hearts desires once you set your goals?
t’s time to manifest your desires into physical form and to receive the love, support and create the life you want! You deserve it.
• Learn to set intentions instead of resolutions to set forth a clear positive desire so the universe can match that energy!
• Discover how to manage your inner critic that always sneaks in and sabotages your hearts desires
• Set some clear goals and positive affirmations to support your desires
* Take part in a sound healing meditation to state and release your intentions out into the Universe!
Declare your desire, let go of it into the Universe and watch miracles pour into your life!
Join us in community as we hold sacred space of love to nurture your heart desires and help facilitate the support needed to bring them into form!
About Emily:
Founder and Facilitator of Refuge of the Womb: aligning and educating women to reclaim their sacred truth, power, and embody healthy, compassionate, loving relationships. She is an advocate of health, wellness, peace and social community activism. A holistic educator and facilitator, transformative speaker, sound healing and music pioneer, energy medicine practitioner, intuitive empath and singer/songwriter. Emily utilizes over 10 years of healing in a multitude of therapeutic modalities with numerous certifications including over 2,500 hours of body/ energy work and sound healing and counseling. She is passionate about her work at Glide memorial in San Francisco as a non- violence advocate and facilitator educating and raising up the voices of women overcoming violence, addiction and codependency in the Women’s Center. An avid singer and ceremonialist using music and sound to facilitate inspiration, restoration, and empowerment in the community.