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Come, Let's Go to the Kitchen and Get Romantic
Thursday, July 10, 2008 Do You
Feel at Times That You Want to Romance in the Kitchen? We all get up
in the morning because we have to eat. The biggest reason that the most
of us want to romance in the Kitchen seems to be the promise of a happy
and enjoyable meal together.
We Romance the Stove with our family, or our intimate friend, or just by
ourselves. We anticipate the joy, the nearness, and the cheerful moments
together.
While we romance the stove, we drink good wine; we laugh; and we
surprise ourselves sometimes by our own inspired recipes.
Don't you agree? It is a joy to romance in the kitchen! Try it?
I usually go to the kitchen to inspire romance and to nourish myself,
and someone I love. It is an enchanting and a healing experience.
Romance in the Kitchen?! Believe me, it is worthwhile to try.
Monday, June 23, 2008
Why Did I
Start "Recipes for Romance" Blog?
It is simple. I wanted to share with
others something very special,
something that changed my life and might help many of you, who care for
your own well being.
I used to suffer from severe migraine
headaches and hospitalization was only a temporary relief for me. Pain
drove me to search for answers. I
will never forget when I was introduced to this new way of eating. I felt elated.
The first time in my life I enjoyed to eat and to cook the food.
Yes, these two simple acts of
eating and cooking became my meditation, the basis
for leading a healthy and happy life.
From that time onwards, eating became both nourishing and
pleasurable for me. I had
discovered that cooking doesn't have to be boring. It's not hard work.
It's easy and enjoyable. It is the beginning of Self-Romance, a form of
meditation, as well as a wonderful relief from stress.
Since then I had never had to go to
hospitals for such weakness of the body, or pay visit to doctors. I was
so overjoyed with the knowledge and experience that I had gained that I
wrote “Romancing the Stove” book.
These recipes do not belong to me. I was
just a scribe that had put them together. I had learnt these authentic,
nutritious and tasteful vegetarian cooking secrets directly from a
Himalayan Master. These secrets come from ancient times, when there
were no epidemics and few overweight people. Life was more peaceful and
joyful. Food was tastier and natural.
Under my teacher's guidance, I had
regained my health from the agony of stress and discovered the power and
romance of eating for health.
If you want to try what Romancing the
Stove is all about, I would love to presents you with my meditations in
the form of recipes. Each dish is a part of the romance and is
named appropriately for a specific mood or occasion. You will get into
the spirit of each name while you prepare the food.
That is why I had created this Blog and
called it: Recipes for Romance.
Please join me and share your own recipes and your own experiences with
others.
Wednesday, May 17, 2008
Eat
Right Food to Maintain Your Beauty
Your food is not only what you take through your mouth, but also what
you take through all your senses.
Try this recipe to awaken your senses. It is a delightful addition with
your lunch or dinner. It helps digestion. It has to be taken between
bites to enhance the taste and clear the tongue to become ready for the
next bite.
"Mild And Soothing" - Cucumber Raita Preparation time: 10 minutes
2 cups yogurt
1 cup cucumber (piled and grated)
1 tsp. fresh ginger root (piled and grated)
1/4 tsp. turmeric
1/2 tsp. roasted ground cumin
1/2 tsp. sea salt
1/4 tsp. black pepper (ground)
2 tbsp. finely chopped coriander leaves
1-2 green chilli (chopped, optional)
1. Mix yogurt until smooth.
2. Add the rest of ingredients.
3. Mix well together.
4. Chill and serve as a side dish or garnish for rice, breads and
vegetables.
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Thursday, May 15, 2008
New Lifestyle,
New Conquest, New Leadership
Romancing the Stove is about a true romance. Life is a romance, and
romance begins with you. If you don't have a healthy body you cannot
even start to romance. And life without romance is a sterile, insipid,
and unforgiving. Do not live such a live. Live an ecstatic, rapturous,
and powerful life.
Romancing the Stove book along with a set of spices shall take you on a
new journey. You don't even need to go and look for it. You can order it
on line this very moment to expedite the way to a New You.
You will find the wealth of the information in this book and Jump Start
Your Romance with Life Now.
Eat the natural way
Sustain your body and live a life of
harmony and balance
Cook exciting recipes to contribute
towards your eating enjoyment and bodily health
Build a sound body to promote a happy mind
and a joyful Spirit
Find how a healthy body, a happy mind and
a joyful Spirit can bring you wealth and success in your everyday
life.
Create Imaginative Feasts
Prepare Dishes With Ease
Delight Your Taste Buds
Revel In Exquisite Flavors
Fully Satisfy Your Appetite
Enhance Your Mood For Romance
Redeem Your Sense Of Well Being
Live The Life You Love
Mr.
Tulshi Sen, the Author of "Ancient Secrets of Success
for Today's World"
Gives "Romancing the Stove" Foods His Highest
Approval
Wednesday, May 7, 2008 A Cup of Tea for
Romance
Get
Your Second Wind, When the Rest of the Workforce is Fading Away; Have A
Cup of Strength - Fenugreek Tea. We call it "I Have Not Yet Begun To
Fight".
Breath and Sex are the very essence of all things in this manifested
universe. Fenugreek helps to strengthen both, the respiratory and
reproductive systems. Your friends and folks will want to know your
secret, where you get your jubilant energy from, when the rest of the
work force is fading away, craving for the lunch hour to arrive, you get
your second wind.
http://www.samahriaramsen.com/romancing_the_stove.htm
You’re
in for a great treat. You’re about to learn Ancient Secrets on How to
Romance With Life Itself. Say goodbye to those intense programs and
negative messages about healthy eating; and embrace ecstatic eating as a
New Lifestyle to bring Greater Balance and Vitality into Your World.
We offer lectures and cooking demonstrations. They are based on the
ancient science of Ayurveda and the book “Romancing The Stove” by
Samahria Ramsen.
Based on teachings from a Himalayan Master, this book offers an enticing
approach to counteract the effects of modern stressful living. It
promotes a vegetarian lifestyle that is complete in essential proteins,
vitamins and minerals, yet goes far beyond it all. This food is
energizing and joyfully uplifting.
Try it! You will love it!
http://www.samahriaramsen.com/romancing_the_stove_excerpt_1.htm
Mother's Day
Recipe
Easy Enough for Dad and the Kids to Treat Mom
Take over the kitchen! Romance the Stove!
Give Your Mom the Best Mother's Day Ever.
Treat Your Mom. Give her a break.
"The Echo Of
The Moon" Spicy Eggplant (Not Spicy Hot)
Preparation time: 15 minutes.
Serves 4-6
4 long Indian eggplants (cut length wise first, then on half)2 tbsp.
ghee 1/4 tsp. sea salt1/4 tsp. freshly ground black pepper (optional)1
tsp. cumin seeds
1. Heat the ghee in a large frying pan.
2. Add cumin seeds and sizzle for 30 seconds.
3. Add eggplant slices and fry on both sides until golden brown.
3. Cover; lower the heat to simmer for 15 minutes, or till soft.
4. Add salt and pepper.
5. Serve hot with rice.
Cold eggplant is an excellent alternative filling for our sandwich,
called
"A Date with the Taste Buds" (see "The Fast Food of Paradise")
This Recipe is from "Romancing the Stove" by Samahria Ramsen, Pg. 82
http://www.samahriaramsen.com/romancing_the_stove_contents.htm
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Perform miracles in minutes with Romancing
the Stove
Cooking can be a Meditation, a wonderful
release from stress. And you don’t have to
spend hours at it.
Romance with
Life! Feel better. Grow stronger.
Have the energy and stamina to go beyond former
limits. Reach out for new horizons
Feel that you can do anything. Enrich your
wildest dreams. You will be forever grateful to
yourself for loving your body. And, perhaps,
share what you have learned with others!
It
is important to realize that each dish is a part of romance
and is named appropriately for a specific mood or occasion.
Get into the spirit of each name while you prepare the food. The name
itself will suggest what recipe, when followed may do for you and will
help you to understand the effects of each dish on your mind and body.
Consider making a personal menu using these exotic names When you are
romancing or entertaining imagine offering your family "Heavens Hash
Brown" with "Warm Affection" and "A Date with The Taste Buds" for lunch.
Make each meal a celebration: an offering to the body for housing your
spirit.
Romance the Stove. Discover the real joy of cooking and eating.
As human beings,
we seem to have a tendency for finding ways
to prolong life or postpone death. By searching for a fountain of youth
or magic elixir we hope to reverse the effects of stress and bring more
joy into our lives.
Mostly our results have been ineffective.
Why is that? Because we often ignore or fail to adequately deal with the
total person. Unless we create and maintain a balance between the body,
mind and spirit, stress will continue its unyielding destruction.
Now there is a simple yet profound approach to enhancing your well-being
and reversing the effects of your stressful environment. And you don't
have to search the world over to find the answer. Just go to the kitchen
and, seriously, get romantic.
So says Samahria Ramsen in her new book Romancing The Stove. This book
is a romantic journey to health and wealth. A simple, easy and fun
filled approach to balancing and revitalizing your body, mind and
spirit.
It is full of health-giving recipes; it introduces the reader to the
exotic world of spice; it shows how to use spice in food preparation as
it has been practiced over centuries in the land of the Himalayan
Masters. It is called Temple Cooking.
The author Samahria Ramsen is a living testimony of how she reclaimed
her own health by cooking with loving care and eating the right choices
of foods.
Romancing The Stove helps to discover the new ways of cooking, eating
and living; it brings benefits that go a long way
beyond its 120 pages.