Monday 26 January 2015

The power of ginger – the super star spice!

The power of ginger – the super star spice!



Ginger, a spice native to Southeastern Asia, is a rhizome and is botanically known as Zingiber officinale. The fresh flesh of ginger can vary from yellow, white or red. These colours are dependent on the variety used. The taste & smell has been described as aromatic pungent and hot. It surprises many people that ginger can be hot.




I first discovered the power of ginger when I was teaching & I found myself constantly battling sore throats. I knew that ginger could help to fight colds/coughs as its a warming spice. As an added bonus it also helps to fight muscle tension. I used to make a infusion to drink which helped to lubricate & ward off infections from students sneezing all over me! I always tried to find the freshest ginger possible (preferably organic) & then used a few strips in a drink. To make the drink: firstly, thinly slice or grate the ginger into a mug/flask & then add boiling water. Then leave it to infuse for 5 – 10 minutes. You can keep on topping up the drink with more hot water. You can also add honey to sweeten it. Honey is another of nature's wonder drugs but more of that another time. Enjoy!




Thursday 1 January 2015

Relax! 10 tips from chilled out people

Happy New Year to all. I hope that 2015 will be a good one for you. During 2014 I talked to various groups in Norfolk & often asked them for relaxation tips. Here are just 10 of them:-

  1. Breathing slowly & deeply with your close eyes gently closed. Concentrating on your breathing was the most popular tip.

  1. Close your eyes & listen to the sound of the sea (or any other sound you find relaxing).

  1. Take 10 minutes rest in the afternoon with your eyes closed. Mid-afternoon is the lowest point in the day for energy levels so this may help to perk you up & so carry on with rest of the day in a calm manner.


  1. Walk outside in the fresh air & take notice of sounds/sight around you.



  1. Cut off & 'shut down' to enjoy silence & peace periodically during the day.

  1. Get yourself a good & relaxing massage from an experienced therapist. 

  1. Do enjoyable & stress free exercises such as swimming or yoga.

  1. Draw; just doodling or colouring without any purpose is relaxing.

  1. Enjoy a hot milky drink such as Horlicks; especially helpful just before bed time.


  1. Enjoy the company of good friends, regardless of the weather!