Wednesday, April 7, 2010

A Bowl Full of Mystery

I cannot for the life of me remember why I took a picture of this salad. I uploaded the photo anyway because it looks pretty and delicious. This salad may be based on the recipe in my article Marine Minerals, but I could be wrong. Besides, I thought it would be nice if this food blog's [mostly] Wordless Wednesday post featured food for once.

Thanks for voting in last Wednesday's non-food photo poll! It was fun to see people's responses. According to the results, nearly 60% of the voters preferred the color version over the black and white photograph.

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Om This! Update: Yesterday I did some bouncing meditation on my rebounder, which helped calm both my mind and belly (embarrassing video to come). Did you practice any form of yoga (meditation, yoga session of any length, chair yoga, mindful breathing, etc.)? If so, be sure to post a comment on the Om This! challenge page for your chance to win a year-long elite membership to YogaDownload.

6 comments:

  1. That salad looks so good!

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  2. It is rather mysterious looking, but I'll bet it tastes great!

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  3. Full of mystery or not, it doesn't really matter. It looks good to me and that is all that matter. :)

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  4. Found your blog via the yoga hash tag on twitter. Look forward to reading more. Drop in to say hi if you like at http://suburbanyogini.com

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  5. What is the mystery on top of the salad? papaya? regardless, salad is salad and will not be hated by this lady :)Katherine

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  6. The fruit on top is fresh cantaloupe. I love papaya only in its dried form. Otherwise I think it tastes like vomit. I don't know if I should hope that I'm alone in this or not...

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