Archives – December, 2009

Caffeine fix

A new study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine revealed that drinking coffee or tea is linked to a lower risk of type 2 diabetes. The more you drink, the more your risk is lowered: Drinking 3 to 4 cups per day was linked to a 25 percent lower risk than drinking none or up to two cups per day.

This was good news to me because I love coffee. In fact, most weekend afternoons you are very likely to find me at a coffee shop in Leslieville (my hood, which lucky for me has turned into coffee shop heaven — with six-plus coffee shops all within walking distance).  

And I was thrilled to hear about this new research just as I was scheduled to learn even more about my favourite brew at a coffee cupping session at one of  my fave coffee shops, Te Aro.

Coffee cupping is a coffee tasting technique used to evaluate a coffee’s aroma and its flavor profile. The technique is also used to determine if a batch of coffee beans is tainted and to create coffee blends.

At Te Aro, Jessie and Andy (the cute couple who own the place) lead our group through the cupping, where we sniffed three different grounds, then added hot water and deeply inhaled each cup’s aroma. I love testing my nose and palette and was pleasantly surprised to find out I could actually make out the scent of blueberries in one cup and a nutty earthiness in another (after sniffing its aroma, the next step is tasting the coffee by taking loud, loud slurps of it — I don’t blame the dude who was working on his laptop in the seat next to mine for moving to another table…).

Broaden your own coffee knowledge by signing up for a free coffee cupping yourself — register in Te Aro and Jessie will email you about upcoming dates and times.

5 Comments December 21, 2009

Cold winter running

I’ve been using the cold weather as an excuse to run less and less often — it is so very easy to convince myself that it makes more sense to stay warm and cozy at home than to pull on proper gear and head out for a few k. From my regular three times weekly, it’s dwindled down to twice a week (with one measly run last week).

And so I’ve been on the hunt for gear that’ll keep me toasty during winter runs so that I have no excuses and I came across this incredible sale at uniqlo.com. Until Dec. 24th, their Heat Tech line is on sale (with camisoles as low as $7.90 US), and at those prices, it doesn’t even truly count as “shopping” as far as I’m concerned. (Did I  mention that shipping is free?)

They’re out of my size in the leggings (it’s my legs that tend to get the coldest) so I haven’t ordered anything yet, but check out the sale for yourself — there’s still lots of sizes (and I love the vibrant colours available).

Stay warm out there!

Leave a Comment December 18, 2009

Holiday sweets

So I decided to bake oatmeal cherry cookies for friends and family this holiday season.

Sure, half the recipe is butter and sugar, but I figure the oats (whole grains! fibre!) and dried tart cherries (antioxidants! vitamins A and C!) make them somewhat more healthy, right?

Ok, not so much — besides the butter and sugar, the dried cherries are sweetened and there’s a cup of chocolate chips in the recipe, too. But as long as they enjoy them, that’s good enough for me. We all deserve to indulge every now and then without feeling guilty.

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