Clinical: November It s all about Eating Does it matter what I put in my Mouth?

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The Maple Center For Integrative Health www.themaplecenter.org Nonprofit: 812-234-8733 E-mail: info@themaplecenter.org Clinical: 812-235-4867 November 2017 HOLIDAY CLOSINGS Monthly Quote: In every crisis there is opportunity. ~Chinese Proverb~ Calendar of Events November 28 - Alumni Dinner December 7 - Prepare Yourself for the Holidays Workshop 12- Alumni Holiday Dinner at the Red Barn (Prepay required) It s all about Eating Does it matter what I put in my Mouth? OLLI Series at Landsbaum from 1:30-3:00 pm Cost: No charge and no OLLI membership needed Wednesday, December 13, 2017 Mindful Eating: Joyful Eating, Balanced Eating by Jean Kristeller, ISU Professor Emerita Mindful eating helps us connect our eating with the needs of our body and mind. This program will introduce the basic concepts of mindful eating: learning to become more aware of our experiences of hunger, fullness and taste, to create a better relationship with food and with our bodies. The program will include experiences in mindfulness practice and in mindful eating. You'll learn how to eat less -- and enjoy it more! The Center will be closed: Thanksgiving: Nov. 22 Nov. 26th Christmas: Dec. 25, 2017 New Year s: Jan. 1, 2018 THE MAPLE CENTER FOR INTEGRATIVE HEALTH Monthly Vegetarian / Vegan Dinner Bring a vegetarian or vegan dish and recipe to share, Contact Debbie Stevens at debbiestevens53@gmail.com Optimizing individual health thru community education and clinical services.

GIVE THE GIFT OF HEALTH WITH A MAPLE CENTER GIFT CARD FOR Plant-based Nutrition Class Acupuncture Treatment Healing Touch Session Music Therapy Session Nutrition Counseling Session Massage Therapy Session Yoga Classes May be purchased Monday - Thursday at The Maple Center

Chocolate Date Caramels 1 cup packed, soft & pitted Medjol dates (161 grams) 1 tablespoon creamy almond butter 1/2 teaspoon vanilla 1 tablespoon warm water 1/4 teaspoon fine salt 2 1/2 tablespoons almond flour/meal 120 grams dark chocolate (at least 70%) Makes 12 caramels Add dates, almond butter, vanilla, salt and warm water to a food processor. Blend until completely smooth, scraping down the sides. Add almond flour/meal and process until incorporated. Line a small pan with parchment paper. Scrape date mixture out of processor, and make 12 small caramels. The caramels should be about a 1/2 inch thick. Place in freezer for one hour. Then dip and coat with chocolate using a fork, tapping on the side of the bowl to get chocolate to drip off. Set on a piece of parchment paper to dry. Adapted from: https://heartbeetkitchen.com/2015/recipes/type/dessert/salty-chocolate-date-caramels/ Quinoa Almond Joy Bars 1/3 cup (dry) quinoa Yields: 14 mini bars or balls 2/3 cup water 12 whole dates 1/2 cup whole almonds 1/2 cup finely grated coconut 2-3 teaspoons water 1/4 cup chocolate chips 1. Add quinoa and water to a small saucepan, cover and bring to a boil, reduce heat to a simmer and cook approximately 15 minutes or until all water has been absorbed. Cool to room temperature and refrigerate at least 2 hours...overnight will work. One cup cooked quinoa can be used if already made. 2. Add dates, almonds, coconut, and cooked quinoa to the food processor and pulse until ingredients are well combined and a ball forms. Return ingredients to the mixing bowl, and add one teaspoon of water at a time, until mixture holds together. Shape into 14 - mini bars. 3. In a small saucepan, add chocolate chips and melt over low-heat or in a double-boiler. Drizzle warm chocolate over each bar. Refrigerator and allow chocolate to harden. Bars can be stored in an airtight container for several days or frozen in a freezer safe dish. Reference: https://skinnyms.com/skinny-mini-desserts-quinoa-almond-joy-bars/ Mint Chocolate Truffles 1 cup oats (gluten free or regular, rolled or quick) 1 cup medjool dates, pitted 3 T cocoa powder (heaping) 3 T pure Maple Syrup 1/2 tsp Peppermint Extract 3/4 1 cup dark chocolate chips 2 T plant-based milk of choice Put oats in food processor and run until oats become a flour like consistency. Add dates and process until combined. Add in peppermint, cocoa, and maple syrup and process until combined and a thick consistency. It may combine into one large ball. Roll into one inch balls and place in refrigerator for at least 30 minutes. To make the chocolate coating, use a double boiler method. Fill a small sauce pan halfway with water, and bring the water to a boil. Place a glass bowl with chocolate chips and milk on top. Stir constantly until smooth. Roll truffles in the chocolate until covered and place on parchment paper. Place in refrigerator until shell has hardened. Adapted from: https://www.bewholebeyou.com/2014/11/30/recipe-post-clean-eating-mint-chocolate-truffles/ Monthly Matters from The Maple Center

The Three Sisters With fall and Thanksgiving we are reminded of the role that our Native Americans played in that first Thanksgiving with their sharing of the knowledge of what they called The Three Sisters, maize (corn), winter squash and climbing beans. Why three sisters? Together they provide all the nutrients necessary for an adequate plant-based diet which the Native Americans supplemented with fish and wild game. The three plants were planted in mounds with the corn being planted first. When it was about 15 inches tall the beans and squash were planted alternately at the base of the corn plants in each hill. The corn provided a place for the beans to climb on and the large squash leaves shaded the soil from the sun so that the weeds would not get out of hand. The beans added nitrogen to the soil as well as adding back what the corn takes out of the soil. This was an ingenious idea, really. Eaten together all of these plants provide the eight essential nutrients necessary for a body. Squash is high in fiber; beans are high in protein and corn in potassium and magnesium. 1 c. whole wheat pastry flour 1 c. whole grain cornmeal 2 t. Rumford Baking Powder ½ t. salt 1 ¼ c. non-dairy milk ¼ c. applesauce Cornbread Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Combine dry ingredients. Mix with dry ingredients. Bake for 20-25 minutes in 8x8 inch pan. Recipe adapted from Vital Vittles by Heather Leno https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/three_sisters_(agriculture) Sylvia Middaugh, RDN, CD Nutrition for Healing, P.C. 812-229-4059

The Maple Center Connection Time of Giving Funds raised during our Annual Fundraising Event help support our programing costs and give scholarships to those less fortune to attend programs that change their lives. Make a tax deductible, monetary donation by mailing a check to the center, going to our website and donating or scheduling a monthly donation payment with us. Integrative Medical Consultation and Medical Acupuncture Monday through Thursday Kathleen A. Stienstra, MD Clinical Appointments Call 812-235-4867 Neuromuscular Re-education Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays or Fee: $60.00: 1hr. Treatment Penny Money Call 317-670-3764 Healing Touch, Cranial- Sacral Therapy, & Shamanic Practices Liz Samsell, MS, LCSW, HTP Call 812-236-8985 or Sharon Samsell, MDiv, LMHC, CHTP/I Call 812-878-2034 Therapeutic Massage Therapy Nancy Fridays & Saturdays Nancy Humphries, LMBT Call 812-251-9190 Go to AmazonSmile to purchase your amazon products. Amazon will donate 0.5% of the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases to The Maple Center Inc whenever you shop on AmazonSmile. Mental Health Counseling By appointment Fee: $60 per hour Jan Croft, MS, LMHC, NCC Call 812-240-5804 Music Therapy Fee: $50.00 : 50 Minute Session Tracy Richardson, PhD, MT-BC Clinical Appointments Call 812-249-4290 Register your Kroger Plus Card online at www.krogercommunityrewards.c om, using our organization s name. We receive a percentage of your purchases every time you swipe your card at the checkout counter. Holistic Lifestyle Consultant By appointment Devaki H.Lammet, M.A, Call 787-464-5651 Registered Dietitian Nutritionist By appointment Sylvia Middaugh, MS, RDN, CD Call 812-229-4059 The Maple Center is a Non-profit integrative health center, started in 2004, that offers classes and workshops in mind, body, and spirit approaches to optimal wellness. We offer workshops in preventive strategies to maintain health, and unique programs for those challenged by cancer and chronic illness.