Ayurvedic Mother’s Day Menu
As a Wellness Educator, Cleanse Specialist + crusader for whole-body nourishment, Ashley Pitman supports thousands of people in achieving a hot body and radiant beauty with a blend of raw food education, Ayurvedic inspiration, guided detoxes + courses, and lots of loving encouragement. All the action takes place at Vixi.com, a digital ashram for wellness-inspired people looking to use food as medicine and health as a spiritual practice. Stay devoted to your radiance and well-being by joining the free weekly newsletter with health and lifestyle tips that work. Click here to join & claim your free gift.
Do you ever find it challenging to celebrate holidays while maintaining your Ayurvedic diet?
If this challenge is showing up right now around Mother’s Day, you’re not alone.
After all, most of us are the first generation to bring Ayurveda into our families and consciously prepare seasonal recipes, eat for our unique body types and use food as medicine.
But, I can tell you from experience that there are two keys to happy holidays meals:
- Taking the initiative to contribute or cook food that you will enjoy eating.
- Being an invitation for your mom and the rest of your family to try something new. It could be a new dish, a tea for post-meal digestion or a yummy treat. The fact is that nobody likes to be harped on or made wrong about what they’re putting in their bodies so it’s import to learn how to gracefully usher in change.
If you’re up for being a Wellness Warrior this Mother’s Day let’s talk strategies for food.
Right now, we’re still in the heart of Spring, which is Mother Nature’s detox season. If you’re feeling an urge to detox and get rid of any heaviness and stagnation from winter, you’re not alone. In fact, you’re on the right track according to Ayurveda.
The best way to experience vibrant health is to pay attention to what’s naturally growing in your environment right now. You’ll likely notice an abundance of bitter roots, sprouts, greens and berries. These pungent (spicy), bitter and astringent foods help us naturally detox any excess fats and proteins out of our system.
This is really important for obvious reasons like disease prevention and immunity boosting. But it’s even more important for subtle reasons like being able to listen to your body, being able to tune into your intuition and your ability to show up fully in life.
Now you might be curious about what to specifically eat during the spring, so here’s a quick rundown:
- Eat more foods that are Pungent (spicy), Bitter, Astringent / Light, Dry, Warm
- Eat less foods that are Sweet, Sour, Salty / Heavy, Cold, Oily
This Iced Ginger Chai recipe is a perfect fit for a warm afternoon because of the pungent spices:
Ingredients
- 2 quarts water
- 1/2 cup fresh ginger, grated & finely chopped
- 10 pods cardamon
- 5 whole cloves
- 10 whole black peppercorns
- 1/2 teaspoon fennel seed
- 1/4 cup organic loose rooibos tea
Directions
1. Place all ingredients in a pot and bring to boil.
2. Reduce and leave pot on stove with mixture at a rolling simmer for 30 minutes
3. Turn off heat; allow mixture to remain in pot overnight to continue steeping without heat
4. Strain mixture into a 1 quart mason jar –you will have between 3-4 cups of chai concentrate
5. Fill a glass with ice, 1 cup chai concentrate and 1/4 cup almond milk (or milk of your choice)
6. Add stevia to taste (optional).
Just for YogaHealer Readers
I’ve put together a free Mother’s Day Guide just for you. Head over to Vixi.com, drop in your email address, and I’ll send you over this special guide that includes:
- A springtime Ayurvedic grocery list for you to keep as a resource
- The 12 foods you’ll absolutely want to buy organic (due to pesticides)
- The 15 foods you can get away with buying non-organic
- 5 easy-to-make celebratory drinks for Mother’s Day
- 3 Ayurveda-approved dishes mom will love
Have fun incorporating Ayurveda into your Mother’s Day celebration (or just use this guide for specially-crafted spring inspiration)!
Click here to get your free Mother’s Day Guide.
As a Wellness Educator, Cleanse Specialist + crusader for whole-body nourishment, Ashley Pitman supports thousands of people in achieving a hot body and radiant beauty with a blend of raw food education, Ayurvedic inspiration, guided detoxes + courses, and lots of loving encouragement. All the action takes place at Vixi.com, a digital ashram for wellness-inspired people looking to use food as medicine and health as a spiritual practice. Stay devoted to your radiance and well-being by joining the free weekly newsletter with health and lifestyle tips that work. Click here to join & claim your free gift.