Archive for the ‘Wellness’ Category
Thursday, August 19th, 2010
The area just outside of Merida serves as a remarkable example of the history and culture of this vast county called Mexico. Evidence of the deeply rooted Mayan traditions and history can be seen everywhere, from the pyramids to the people and the flavorful cuisine. Add to this the exquisite natural beauty of a region long known for it’s lush jungles and hidden cenotes and top it off with a Spanish colonial flavor- from the architecture and the narrow streets to the palatial haciendas to the festive music. Step back in time…
TO READ
Escape To Mexico- An Anthology of Great Fiction, Edited by Sara Nickles
Like Water For Chocolate by Laura Esquivel
The Lacuna: A Novel by Barbara Kingsolver
Mayan Cuisine- Recipes From The Yucatan Region by Daniel Hoyer
Foods of the Maya: A Taste of the Yucatan by Nancy Gerlach
Mayan Cooking: Recipes From the Sun Kingdoms of Mexico by Cherry Hamman
A Forest of Kings: The Untold Story of the Ancient Maya by Linda Schele
Star Gods of the Maya; Astronomy in Art, Folklore, and Calendars by Susan Milbrath
The Fall of the Ancient Maya; Solving the Mystery of the Maya Collapse by David L. Webster
Chronicle of the Maya Kinds and Queens; Deciphering the Dynasties of the Ancient Maya by Simon Martin
Maya Cosmogenesis 2012: The True Meaning of the Maya Calendar End-Date by John Major
TO SEE
Apocalypto- Mel Gibson’s take on the fall of the Mayan Civilization
Frida- starring Salma Hayek, Alfred Molina & Antonio Banderas. Directed by Julie Taymor
Like Water For Chocolate, based on the best selling novel of the same name. Critically acclaimed example of Mexican storytelling at it finest.
Tags: books, Cooking, Escape To Shape, Films, literature, luxury, Luxury Travel, Merida, Mexico, Recipes, Yoga Retreat Posted in Escape To Shape, Films, Luxury Travel, Mexico, Wellness, Yoga Retreat, books, fitness, literature, travel, yoga | No Comments »
Thursday, June 17th, 2010
By request, here is the playlist from the last yoga class I taught in Marrakech. May it serve as an inspiration to some and a reminder to others. Enjoy & namaste…
Be Thankful For What You Got by Massive Attack
Crash Into Me by Dave Matthews
Ventura Highway by America
Just Breathe by Pearl Jam
Life In A Northern Town by Sugarland, Little Big Town & Jake Owen
Why Does My Heart by Moby
All Good Things Come To An End by Nelly Furtado
Silencio by Nelly Furtado & Josh Groban
Sober by Pink
Empire State Of Mind by Jay Z & Alicia Keys
Where Is The Love? by Black Eyed Peas
Halo by Beyonce
Dance Me To The End Of Love by Leonard Cohen
Drums In The Jungle by African Tribal Orchestra
Sweet Thing by Van Morrison
Thank You by Natalie Merchant
Dr Frankenstein by Jack Savoretti
Long Time Traveller by The Wallin’ Jennys
Songbird by Eva Cassidy
Wendeyaho by Sudha
Tags: Escape To Shape, Inspiration, Marrakech, Music, Playlist, yoga, Yoga Retreat Posted in Escape To Shape, Inspiration, Luxury Travel, Marrakech, Playlists, Wellness, Yoga Retreat, fitness, poems, travel, yoga | 2 Comments »
Monday, June 14th, 2010
Long referred to as “The Island of the Gods”, Bali is a natural paradise. With a culture deeply rooted in tradition, spirituality and the arts, Bali provides a perfect backdrop for many books and even a few films.
TO READ
Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
A Little Bit One O’clock: Living with a Balinese family by William Ingram
A House In Bali by Colin McPhee
A Short History Of Bali: Indonesia’s Hindu Realm by Robert Pringle
Night of Purnama by Anna Mathews
The Last Paradise by Hickman Powell
Revolt in Paradise by K’tut Tantri
Dancing Out Of Bali by John Coast
The Painted Alphabet by Diana Darling
Green Mangos & Lemongrass: Southeast Asia’s Best Recipes From Bangkok to Bali by Wendy Hutton
TO SEE
Eat, Pray, Love staring Julia Roberts
Road to Bali starring Bob Hope & Bing Crosby
Posted in Bali, Beaches, Escape To Shape, Films, Inspiration, Luxury Travel, Nutrition, Pilates, Wellness, Yoga Retreat, books, fitness, literature, travel, yoga | 2 Comments »
Sunday, June 13th, 2010
Escape To Shape – Marrakech may have past, but the craving for the unique and exotic flavors of Moroccan cuisine still lingers. Thanks to The Single Gourmet Online we can reproduce the flavors at home- quickly, easily & healthily!

Ingredients (serves 1):
1-2 carrots, peeled and cut into matchsticks
1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
1 tablespoon harissa*
Juice from 1/2 lemon
Pinch paprika
Pinch cumin
1 small clove garlic, optional
1 teaspoon fresh cilantro, chopped
Salt to taste
*Harissa can be found at many specialty markets across the country.
Directions:
1. In a medium saucepan, boil water to blanch carrots. Add carrots and cook slightly, about 5 minutes (cook longer if you want them a little softer). Drain under cold water and pat dry. Set aside.
2. In a small bowl, combine oil, harissa, lemon juice, paprika, cumin and garlic (if using).
3. In a medium bowl, toss carrots with enough dressing to coat. Season with salt. Toss with cilantro and serve.
Tags: Escape To Shape, Luxury Travel, Marrakech, Nutrition, Recipes, The Single Gourmet Online Posted in Escape To Shape, Luxury Travel, Marrakech, Nutrition, Recipes, The Single Gourmet Online, Wellness, Yoga Retreat, travel | 3 Comments »
Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
Catherine Gleason is a young, successful women living in New York City, who offered to submit an entry on her personal experience traveling with Escape To Shape. Many thanks, Catherine!
I don’t know how else to describe Escape to Shape other than to say it’s like going to stay with your incredibly cool sister and her boyfriend in an exotic city for a week where they know everyone and every thing that’s worth knowing. I’ve now done two of their trips (Cartagena and Marrakech) and while each one is different and unique to the location, there are some staples: a beautiful house, amazing food, great yoga, a packed itinerary, and fantastic company. And despite the fact Erica and Francesco put a ton of effort into making sure each of their trips are flawless and that they’ve secured only the best of the best of everything, you’d never know it as a guest – they make everything seem just that easy. Looking for a good spa in town? They’ve been to a great one – should they make you a reservation? Want a hotel recommendation for your extra night? There is a perfect one right in town and they know the owners. Decided you want to take the afternoon away from the group and do some shopping? They’ll get a driver to take you. Want to do dinner in town one night? They know just the perfect spot – and when you get home, you’ll see it’s given five starts in every magazine.
The locations for Escape to Shape are always a big draw for me, but at the end of the day it is always really important to me who I travel with – after all what good is the location, if your company is aweful? The only thing I can say is that so far I’ve met a number of incredibly smart, accomplished and adventurous women (yes, both of the trips I did were all women) from all sorts of backgrounds. I’ve met women in finance, non-profit, law, consulting, design and decorating and each has her own fascinating story to share. Most of the women come on their own, although the mother/daughter combo seems to be fairly common as well. Whether you come alone or with a group though, I think the type of person who comes to a trip like this is very inclusive and if you’re on your own, you won’t feel ever feel like it.
Now about the “Shape” part… this originally scared me – a lot. I was a afraid I’d spend the entire week starving, so as embarrassed as I am to say this, I’ll admit I snuck a few snacks in my suitcase, just in case… Luckily for me, Erica’s theme when it comes to the food part seems to be more about moderation and portion control, rather than starvation. I’m not going to lie, there were definitely a couple of times when I would have killed for a piece of chocolate, but there were always healthy snacks lying around if we were hungry. Some of the women seem to take the heath part of the trip very seriously, while others much less so. As with everything else on the trip, it’s up to you which side you fall on…
Speaking of optionality, while every activity on these trips is completely 100% optional, there are some things not to be missed. In each location Erica and Francesco arrange for the group to enjoy some of the local attractions. In Cartagena, my favorite day was when we took a lava bath in a volcano followed by a scrub down by some locals in the near-by river. I’ve never heard so many grown women giggle! And in Marrakech it was a daylong hike through the Atlas mountains – complete with home-cooked French fries – that did it for me. But really the stories I remember most were the unplanned things that happened. There was the boat ride when we got stuck in a storm that left all of us huddled under a small canopy laughing as we tried to keep dry. There was the rogue masseuse which spurred hours of discussion around the dinner table. There was the guide who surprised us with a “Happy Congratulations” cake his mom had made for us. There was an impromptu visit to a school in a small Moroccan village. Each of these experiences is why I do these trips.
I signed up for my first Escape to Shape on a whim, and I am so happy I did! So far I have been able to explore two fantastically exotic cities that I wouldn’t have otherwise had the nerve to travel to by myself and I’ve found the perfect balance of luxury, health and adventure that I know will always include a great group of people!
Tags: Cartagena, Escape To Shape, fitness, Healthy, holiday, luxury, Marrakech, retreats, travel, yoga Posted in Beaches, Cartagena, Colombia, Escape To Shape, Marrakech, Nutrition, Pilates, Wellness, Yoga Retreat, fitness, travel, yoga | 2 Comments »
Saturday, January 16th, 2010
Inspired by our upcoming Escape To Napa Valley, California, The Single Gourmet Online once again provides us with a simple, delicious and healthy dish, perfect for one! This classic French dish is full of flavor, especially when you use some of the best California ingredients- a good Napa Valley white wine and some delicious San Francisco sourdough bread for dipping!
Ingredients (serves 1):
1 tablespoon unsalted butter
1/2 shallot, thinly sliced
1 clove garlic, sliced
3/4 pound mussels, well-rinsed & beards removed
1/2 cup white wine
Juice of 1 lemon
1-2 sprigs fresh thyme
1 bay leaf
Salt- to taste
Freshly ground black pepper – to taste
1 tablespoon flat-leaf parsley
Sourdough bread for serving
Directions:
- In a large pot, melt butter over medium heat. Add shallots & cook for 4-5 minutes or until translucent. Add garlic & cook for another 1-2 minutes.
- Add mussels & increase heat to high.
- When mussels start to open, add wine, lemon juice, thyme & bay leaf. Season with salt & pepper & bring to a boil.
- Cover & cook until all muscles open up, about 7-10 minutes.
- Take mussels off heat & discard and unopened ones. Remove stems from thyme & stir in fresh parsley.
- Serve warm with crusty sourdough bread for dipping.
- Enjoy!
Tags: Escape To Shape, Healthy, Napa Valley, Recipes, The Single Gourmet O Posted in California, Escape To Shape, Napa Valley, Nutrition, Recipes, The Single Gourmet Online, Wellness, Yoga Retreat | 4 Comments »
Sunday, January 10th, 2010
We are thrilled that culinary artist and raw food enthusiast Diana Stobo is joining us for our first ever weekend InnerReward’s ESCAPE to Napa Valley January 29-31, 2010. Diana is living proof that her Naked Nourishment lifestyle works- she eats for health, vibrance & beauty- and it pays off, inside & out!
Reminiscent of the classic Bloody Mary, Diana has provided this simple and delicious recipe, which is a wonderful cleansing treat for your palate and for your body. For more nutrition tips & recipes visit Diana’s site (www.dianastobo.com) or ESCAPE with us to Napa Valley, where Diana will be providing us with easy to follow, delicious & healthy raw food recipes along with nutritional tips!
Directions:
2 large tomatoes
1/2 cucumber
1 stalk of celery
1/2 cup spinach
1/4 cup parsley
2 tablespoons yellow onion, diced
2 T lemon juice, freshly squeezed juice of one lemon
pinch cayenne pepper
1/2 teaspoon sea salt, or salt to taste
1 cup purified water
Directions:
Place all ingredients in high speed blender and blend until smooth. If you like it smoother strain through a nut milk bag or strainer. Yummy!

Tags: Escape To Shape, Healthy, Napa Valley, Nutrition, Raw Food, Recipes, Yoga Retreat Posted in Diana Stobo, Inspiration, Nutrition, Raw Food, Recipes, Uncategorized, Wellness, Yoga Retreat, fitness, travel, yoga | 2 Comments »
Sunday, November 29th, 2009
By Julia K. Haramis, Certified Holistic Health Counselor and Yoga Instructor
If you are at all like me, right about now you are catastrophizing (yes, it is a word) a bit thinking to yourself – “How can I stay on track this Holiday Season when temptation is lurking around every corner?” It started with all of the candy at Halloween, sugar highs and lows hit hard. Then comes November and the temperature drops, the cool weather makes you sluggish and glum and we are led straight into the overeating frenzy of Thanksgiving. Next is the entire month of December – you are invited to several holiday dinners or parties each week with family and friends, you have visitors come into town or you are traveling, then there are the holiday celebratory feasts such as Christmas and Hanukah. Finally, when you think you cannot take it anymore there is New Year’s – so many high expectations that are rarely ever met and then there is the compulsion to drown them in booze.
So how can you make this year different you ask? First of all, take a deep breath, then take another. Second, check out my top ten tips below to learn you can stay on track and be healthy throughout this holiday season:
Water – most people don’t get enough of it, especially now in the colder and dryer months we need more hydration than we think. Steam heat has kicked in NYC in full force and it can be painfully drying for our bodies, both inside and out. Humidifiers can be another great way to stay hydrated for those with cold weather respiratory issues such as asthma or chronic sinus infections.
Plan your social schedule and your weekly menus – don’t fly blind in stressful times. Use a calendar, PDA or computer program to plot out your social gatherings for the season. Only choose to attend the events that are most important to you. Don’t be afraid to say no sometimes, little white lies can be ok (for example, “I am so sorry I cannot come to your cookie baking marathon, I really wanted to do but I promised my mother I would go home early to help her prepare our holiday dinner, she just can’t do it alone anymore.”). Make sure you leave room on your calendar for alone time, home cooked meals and all of the things that you enjoy and that nourish you. Pick a set day each week that is your planning day. Use it to grocery shop, plan your meals for the week, cook, chop, prep food and get yourself organized with healthy food options for the week.
Don’t drink your calories – limit consumption of alcoholic and other high calorie beverages (like eggnog and hot cocoa). When in doubt, stick to water or hot tea. Don’t feel compelled to drink at every social event. A favorite social trick of mind is sparkling water with a slice of lime. I tell people it is a gin and tonic if they ask and I am usually the only one still smiling by the next morning.
Don’t eat your emotions – don’t let the stress of the season get you off track. Identify your triggers and find non-food ways to deal with them. Don’t eat mindlessly. Whenever you are about to indulge in your problem food (common ones are cheese, bread, cookies, cake, alcohol, etc.) as yourself “Do I really want this? Am I eating because I feel sad, stressed, lonely, overwhelmed or angry?” Practice being mindful.
Eat breakfast – it is still the most important meal of the day, so don’t skip it. Start the day off on the right foot by kick starting your metabolism and managing hunger.
Don’t “bank” calories – a classic holiday mistake many of us make is to eat very little all day to “save up” for a big meal or event. This is a surefire way to overindulge and mess up your metabolism. Don’t skip meals or under eat now to let yourself over eat later. Having consistent meals and snacks daily will keep metabolism on track and avoid the temptation to binge later.
Party smart – start with the healthiest foods first. Load up on crudités and other naturally healthy fruit, veggie and whole grain dishes first. Afterwards if you are still hungry indulge in a select few of the more decadent items that catch your eye. The key here is moderation and knowing what you are eating. For every drink you have be sure to have a glass of water. When asked to bring a dish, volunteer for the veggie side, salad or other option where you can show your delicious yet nutritious cooking chops. Remember – dessert can be fruit, hummus can come with cucumber slices and portion control can go a long way.
Set yourself up for success – create a positive environment so all you can possibly do is succeed in your health and wellness goals. Don’t keep unhealthy problem foods in your home. Instead be sure you are always stocked up on the nutritious essentials. When going out to eat with friends, quickly offer a healthy and delicious place you enjoy. Spend time with friends and family members that are supportive and helpful to your goals. Limit interactions with emotionally draining people or those that are a bad influence on you. Find a healthy holiday buddy – support each other through the season, especially when you are feeling overly tempted.
Manage stress – this is a very easy season to really let it get to you. Year-end at work, difficult family members, colder weather, societal expectations for holiday glory (i.e. if I don’t meet Prince Charming to kiss when the ball drops then the entire year of 2010 will surely be a nightmare) and the constant over-stimulation (like too many holiday songs, decorations and lights) can get the best of any of us. Recognize stress early and find ways to manage it – warm baths, lighting candles, yoga, meditation, reading a book, watching a movie, knitting, running or anything else that helps you stay cool, calm and collected.
Get moving – don’t wait until New Year’s when every gym and Yoga studio is overcrowded with those repenting per their resolutions and trying to get in shape, instead start now. Go to the gym, take a class in dance, Yoga or Pilates – whatever works for you and don’t be afraid to experiment. Get into the fitness grove now while classes are less packed due to the Holiday Season drop off in attendance. Once the winter descends upon us the excuses abound, we walk less and sit on the couch more. Break that pattern now before it begins. Make a plan and stick to it.
For further information on Julia and businesses please visit her websites at www.nycnutritionista.com and www.brooklynyogini.com.
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