Monday, November 30, 2015

This week's yoga, Dec. calendar, Herb/spice of the month, Dec. lunch date, Meditation after yoga, reminders, and more

  Hello,   I am looking forward to our yoga this week on:



Tuesday, Dec. 1 at 10:30AM at CPC

  Wednesday, Dec. 2 at 6PM at CPC

  Thursday, Dec. 3 at 11:30AM at CPC; Chair/Mat yoga


  Saturday, Dec. 5 at 9:30AM at CPC

  Sunday, Dec. 6 at 5PM at CPC



Optional Meditation on Second Wednesday of Each Month   

Please join me for meditation after yoga on Wed., Dec. 9.


I have cut back the meditation to second Wed. of the month due to lack of interest.  I would be happy to add more sessions if enough people express interest.  

  100% of your donation
benefits Our House which provides care and education to homeless children and helps their parents to get to their feet.
P
lease remember to put your donation in the basket in lieu of extra fee.

  Lunch and Dinner Club Dates
Based on Th. g
roup suggestion, we plan on lunch every 3d Thursday of the month. 


Please plan on going to lunch on Thursday, Dec. 17 after yoga around 12:35.   This month, we will try Masti Fun Indian Street Eats at the Toco Hills shopping Center across the street from CPC.

Please send me your suggestions for dates and places.


Reminders

Attached, please see December calendar.   Due to holidays, we have a slightly different schedule. 


Spice of the Month
I hope you have found this section useful. 
Let me know if there is an herb or spice that you would like me to send information.


Food for Though
t


To see a World in a Grain of Sand

And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,

Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand

And Eternity in an hour.
William Blake





Happy  Holidays
Mariam

Monday, November 23, 2015

This week's yoga, Nov. calendar, Herb/Spice of the Month: Cardamom, reminders, and more

  Hello, we have an unusual schedule this week due to Thanksgiving Day.  

I would like to thank all of you who choose to practice yoga with me.  You are very important to me and I feel very fortunate to have you in my life.


Tuesday and Thursday group meet tomorrow,Tuesday, Nov. 24 at 10:30AM at CPC

No Yoga on Wednesday, Nov. 25 at 6PM at CPC

  No yoga on Thursday, Nov. 26 at 11:30AM at CPC; Chair/Mat yoga
, Happy Thanksgiving Day!

No yoga on Saturday, Nov. 27 at 9:30AM at CPC

Saturday and Sunday group meet on Sunday, Nov. 29 at 5PM at CPC



Optional Meditation on Second Wednesday of Each Month   

We donated $16.00 to Our House; thank you.


I have cut back the meditation to second Wed. of the month due to lack of interest.  I would be happy to add more sessions if enough people express interest.  

  100% of your donation
benefits Our House which provides care and education to homeless children and helps their parents to get to their feet.
P
lease remember to put your donation in the basket in lieu of extra fee.

  Lunch and Dinner Club Dates
Based on Th. g
roup suggestion, we plan on lunch every 3d Thursday of the month. 

Please send me your suggestions for dates and places.

Reminders

 
November calendar is attached
; please check for dates.

Spice of the Month; Cardamom
Cardamom is a sweet spice with soothing effects.  It is considered a warming and drying spice. To make a cardamom tea, add 1 ounce of its seeds to 4 cups of boiling water and let it brew for 10 minutes.  The seeds could be added to black tea as well.  It makes black tea fragrant and more beneficial.  Also, one may choose to chew on the seeds.  Ground cardamom could be added to any food you cook.   It is a great spice to add to rice as Indians do.   Most Indian foods have cardamom in them, but it could be added to food from other cuisines.

Here is a list of its benefits:

1- It helps with removing gas from stomach and intestines.  Drink tea or chew on seeds before and after meals. 
- It helps with increasing urination.  Drink tea several times a day to increase urination.
- It helps with digestion.  Drink tea or chew on seeds after meals.
- It helps healing sores in the mouth.  Swish a sip of the tea in your mouth for a minute.  Repeat several times a day.
- It makes the mouth to smell fresh.  Just put a few seeds in your mouth and chew on them.
- To help with an earache, place a little bit of the ground seeds in the ear and lay down on your side for a few minutes.
- It helps with appetite.   Just add it to your food while cooking or drink the tea before eating.
- It reduces fever.  Sip cardamom tea throughout the day.
- It helps with fighting a cold.  Drink tea made with cardamom and ginger.
- It helps with arthritis pain.  Add seeds to your food.
- It helps with heartburn.  Chew on seeds or drink tea after each meal.


Food for Thought

"As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them."  John F. Kennedy





Namaste
Mariam

Monday, November 16, 2015

This week's yoga, Nov. calendar, Herb/Spice of the Month: Cardamom, reminders, and more

  Hello, I am looking forward to our yoga this week:

Tuesday, Nov. 17 at 10:30AM at CPC

Wednesday, Nov. 18 at 6PM at CPC

  Thursday, Nov. 19 at 11:30AM at CPC; Chair/Mat yoga
- lunch after yoga

  Saturday, Nov. 21 at 9:30AM at CPC

Sunday, Nov. 22 at 5PM at CPC



Optional Meditation on Second Wednesday of Each Month   

We donated $16.00 to Our House; thank you.


I have cut back the meditation to second Wed. of the month due to lack of interest.  I would be happy to add more sessions if enough people express interest.  

  100% of your donation
benefits Our House which provides care and education to homeless children and helps their parents to get to their feet.
P
lease remember to put your donation in the basket in lieu of extra fee.

  Lunch and Dinner Club Dates

Based on Th. g
roup suggestion, we plan on lunch every 3d Thursday of the month.   November lunch date:  this Th., Nov. 19 around 12:45 at Sobban at 1788 Clairmont Road, Decatur, GA 30033

Reminders

 
November calendar is attached
; please check for dates.

Spice of the Month; Cardamom
Cardamom is a sweet spice with soothing effects.  It is considered a warming and drying spice. To make a cardamom tea, add 1 ounce of its seeds to 4 cups of boiling water and let it brew for 10 minutes.  The seeds could be added to black tea as well.  It makes black tea fragrant and more beneficial.  Also, one may choose to chew on the seeds.  Ground cardamom could be added to any food you cook.   It is a great spice to add to rice as Indians do.   Most Indian foods have cardamom in them, but it could be added to food from other cuisines.

Here is a list of its benefits:

1- It helps with removing gas from stomach and intestines.  Drink tea or chew on seeds before and after meals. 
- It helps with increasing urination.  Drink tea several times a day to increase urination.
- It helps with digestion.  Drink tea or chew on seeds after meals.
- It helps healing sores in the mouth.  Swish a sip of the tea in your mouth for a minute.  Repeat several times a day.
- It makes the mouth to smell fresh.  Just put a few seeds in your mouth and chew on them.
- To help with an earache, place a little bit of the ground seeds in the ear and lay down on your side for a few minutes.
- It helps with appetite.   Just add it to your food while cooking or drink the tea before eating.
- It reduces fever.  Sip cardamom tea throughout the day.
- It helps with fighting a cold.  Drink tea made with cardamom and ginger.
- It helps with arthritis pain.  Add seeds to your food.
- It helps with heartburn.  Chew on seeds or drink tea after each meal.


Food for Thought

"At times our own light goes out and is rekindled by a spark from another person. Each of us has cause to think with deep gratitude of those who have lighted the flame within us." -Albert Schweitzer




Namaste
Mariam

Monday, November 9, 2015

This week's yoga, Nov. calendar, Herb/Spice of the Month: Cardamom, reminders, and more

  Hello, I am looking forward to our yoga this week:

Tuesday, Nov. 10 at 10:30AM at CPC

Wednesday, Nov. 11 at 6PM at CPC; meditation after yoga

  Thursday, Nov. 12 at 11:30AM at CPC; Chair/Mat yoga


  Saturday, Nov. 14 at 9:30AM at CPC

Sunday, Nov. 15 at 5PM at CPC



Optional Meditation on Second Wednesday of Each Month   

Please plan on meditation after yoga on
Wed., Nov. 11.

I have saved the $5.00 donation in October to add to the next month's.

I have cut back the meditation to second Wed. of the month due to lack of interest.  I would be happy to add more sessions if enough people express interest.  

  100% of your donation
benefits Our House which provides care and education to homeless children and helps their parents to get to their feet.
P
lease remember to put your donation in the basket in lieu of extra fee.

  Lunch and Dinner Club Dates

Based on Th. group suggestion, we plan on lunch every 3d Thursday of the month.   November lunch date:  Th., Nov. 19 around 12:45 at Sobban at 1788 Clairmont Road, Decatur, GA 30033

Reminders

 
November calendar is attached
; please check for dates.

Spice of the Month; Cardamom
Cardamom is a sweet spice with soothing effects.  It is considered a warming and drying spice. To make a cardamom tea, add 1 ounce of its seeds to 4 cups of boiling water and let it brew for 10 minutes.  The seeds could be added to black tea as well.  It makes black tea fragrant and more beneficial.  Also, one may choose to chew on the seeds.  Ground cardamom could be added to any food you cook.   It is a great spice to add to rice as Indians do.   Most Indian foods have cardamom in them, but it could be added to food from other cuisines.

Here is a list of its benefits:

1- It helps with removing gas from stomach and intestines.  Drink tea or chew on seeds before and after meals. 
- It helps with increasing urination.  Drink tea several times a day to increase urination.
- It helps with digestion.  Drink tea or chew on seeds after meals.
- It helps healing sores in the mouth.  Swish a sip of the tea in your mouth for a minute.  Repeat several times a day.
- It makes the mouth to smell fresh.  Just put a few seeds in your mouth and chew on them.
- To help with an earache, place a little bit of the ground seeds in the ear and lay down on your side for a few minutes.
- It helps with appetite.   Just add it to your food while cooking or drink the tea before eating.
- It reduces fever.  Sip cardamom tea throughout the day.
- It helps with fighting a cold.  Drink tea made with cardamom and ginger.
- It helps with arthritis pain.  Add seeds to your food.
- It helps with heartburn.  Chew on seeds or drink tea after each meal.


Food for Thought

"Meditation practice isn't about trying to throw ourselves away and become something better, it's about befriending who we are." Ani Pema Chodron




Namaste
Mariam

Monday, November 2, 2015

This week's yoga, Nov. calendar, Herb/Spice of the Month: Cardamom, reminders, and more

  Hello, I am looking forward to our yoga this week:

Tuesday, Nov. 3 at 10:30AM at CPC

Wednesday, Nov. 4 at 6PM at CPC

  Thursday, Nov. 5 at 11:30AM at CPC; Chair/Mat yoga


  Saturday, Nov. 7 at 9:30AM at CPC

Sunday, Nov. 8 at 5PM at CPC



Optional Meditation on Second Wednesday of Each Month   

Please plan on meditation after yoga on
Wed., Nov. 11.

I have saved the $5.00 donation in October to add to the next month's.

I have cut back the meditation to second Wed. of the month due to lack of interest.  I would be happy to add more sessions if enough people express interest.  

  100% of your donation
benefits Our House which provides care and education to homeless children and helps their parents to get to their feet.
P
lease remember to put your donation in the basket in lieu of extra fee.

  Lunch and Dinner Club Dates

Based on Th. group suggestion, we plan on lunch every 3d Thursday of the month.   November lunch date:  Th., Nov. 19 around 12:45 at Sobban at 1788 Clairmont Road, Decatur, GA 30033

Reminders

 
November calendar is attached
; please check for dates.

Spice of the Month; Cardamom
Cardamom is a sweet spice with soothing effects.  It is considered a warming and drying spice. To make a cardamom tea, add 1 ounce of its seeds to 4 cups of boiling water and let it brew for 10 minutes.  The seeds could be added to black tea as well.  It makes black tea fragrant and more beneficial.  Also, one may choose to chew on the seeds.  Ground cardamom could be added to any food you cook.   It is a great spice to add to rice as Indians do.   Most Indian foods have cardamom in them, but it could be added to food from other cuisines.

Here is a list of its benefits:

1- It helps with removing gas from stomach and intestines.  Drink tea or chew on seeds before and after meals. 
- It helps with increasing urination.  Drink tea several times a day to increase urination.
- It helps with digestion.  Drink tea or chew on seeds after meals.
- It helps healing sores in the mouth.  Swish a sip of the tea in your mouth for a minute.  Repeat several times a day.
- It makes the mouth to smell fresh.  Just put a few seeds in your mouth and chew on them.
- To help with an earache, place a little bit of the ground seeds in the ear and lay down on your side for a few minutes.
- It helps with appetite.   Just add it to your food while cooking or drink the tea before eating.
- It reduces fever.  Sip cardamom tea throughout the day.
- It helps with fighting a cold.  Drink tea made with cardamom and ginger.
- It helps with arthritis pain.  Add seeds to your food.
- It helps with heartburn.  Chew on seeds or drink tea after each meal.


Food for Thought

"The true secret of happiness lies in taking a genuine interest in all the details of everyday life." William Morris




Namaste
Mariam