I must say, my taste buds are already changing.
Can't you just tast the juicy, sweetness? Are you salivating?
The colors are what draw in my senses...gorgeous purples, opulant orange and the sweet smell of spring onions...are you salivating?
The green veins are mesmorizing! The beautiful line are not purely for my eyes, they are the pathways of nutrients...nutrients that were made, just for me!
Immediately my mind races with all of the recipes that I have tasted these in before and as I salivate, I look, I study...I cannot believe how beautiful they are.
I really wasn't sure..."Will this satisfy?". Yes, it satisfies my brain, visually. My artistic leanings LONG for texture, color, beauty...and there it is before my eyes. Then I realize that it will also satisfy the need of my body nutritionally. I realize that I can EAT THE WHOLE PLATE...and not worry about weight gain or bloating or fatigue. I take my time, I match bites of this and bites of this. And I leave, satisfied that I have done what is best for my body.
Have you stopped to realize how important the color green is to our existence? So many of my friends have a gag reflex at the thought of a green soup, or a green smoothie...but have we forgotten that green is the color of life? No, not green Skittles and M&M's...or Tic Tac's. GREEN, without it, we have no oxygen. Look outside, how much of the world was originally covered with green? Green, my friends, is our friend. Embrace the GREEN!!! It will love your body and you will begin to love it back. (That is a creamy soup made with: Steamed Broccolli, Onion, Garlic, Italian herbs, Almond Milk and sea salt).
A rainbow of color. A feast created, just for me. A feast that will do my body good and not harm.
Love,
Molly
Way to go Molly! These posts have been so inspiriational!! Thank you for your obedience. God is moving in your life, and I can see His reflection in so many ways. (Shining vibrant green . . . Ha!)
Although, I have to admit to the green gag-reflex. Seriously, green ketchup? You know, maybe this will birth some new recipes for your other blog. I never could get the RSS to work.
May His strength be multiplied in you as you continue, and I can somehow follow your example.
Posted by: Ginger | May 19, 2011 at 09:08 PM