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Week #5: Cooking and eating real food, nourishing your body, mind, and spirit Week #4 action steps check-in: 1. If there is a place you d like to try shopping for quality real food ingredients, make a plan to go, and go there in the next week. Did you do this? How did it go? 2. Peak into your fridge, freezer, pantry, and on your counter and change how you store items as necessary to maximize the freshness of your food. What did you decide to change? 3. Find a recipe that uses the cutting technique (ie. chiffonade) or food prep technique (ie. soaking beans) you chose and add it to your meal plan for the week. What did you make? How did it go? Week #5 objectives: By the end of this webinar, you will have: 1. Identified several different techniques to cook real food. 2. Analyzed the experience of eating from serving food to the anatomy and physiology of digestion. 3. Crafted a nourishment menu to nourish your mind, body, and spirit. Cornell University Wellness Program pg. 1

Which whole grain would you like to try cooking? Which cooking technique would you like to try? What is ONE thing you learned in the eating real food section, or something you d like to try? What ONE way to nourish your body, mind, and spirit would you like to try or do more of? Week #5 action steps: 1. Find two new recipes and add them to your meal plan for the week- choose one that includes the whole grain you picked and one that includes the cooking technique you picked. 2. Choose one eating tip to implement and start doing it. 3. Choose one strategy to nourish your mind, body, and spirit and start doing it. Also, put your Real Nourishment Menu somewhere you can see it! * Keep planning meals each week and shopping based on your shopping list. Cornell University Wellness Program pg. 2

Whole Grain Cooking Guide Whole grains have been a central element of the human diet since early civilization. Humans ceased being hunter-gatherers and settled down into farming communities when they were able to cultivate grain crops. People living in these communities on all continents had lean, strong bodies. In the Americas, corn was the staple grain. In India and Asia, it was rice. In Africa, people ate sorghum. In the Middle East, they made pita bread, tabouli and couscous. In Europe, corn, millet, wheat, rice, pasta, dark breads and even beer were considered health-providing foods. In Scotland, oats were a staple food. In Russia, they ate buckwheat or kasha. Whole grains are an excellent source of nutrition, as they contain essential enzymes, iron, dietary fiber, vitamin E and B-complex vitamins. Because the body absorbs grain slowly, they provide sustained and high-quality energy. The quickest way to create great grains is to experiment and find what works for you. Here are basic directions: 1. Measure the grain then rinse in cold water using a fine mesh strainer. 2. Optional: soak grains for one to eight hours to soften, increase digestibility, and eliminate phytic acid. Drain grains and discard the soaking water. 3. Add grains to recommended amount of water and bring to a boil. 4. Reduce heat, cover and simmer for the suggested amount of time. 1 cup Grain Water Cooking Time Contains Gluten? Brown rice 2 cups 45-60 minutes no Buckwheat (aka kasha) 2 cups 20-30 minutes no Oats (whole groats) 3 cups 75-90 minutes yes, unless certified GF Oatmeal (rolled oats) 2 cups 20-30 minutes yes, unless certified GF Amaranth 3 cups 30 minutes no Barley (pearled) 2-3 cups 60 minutes yes Barley (hulled) 2-3 cups 90 minutes yes Bulgur (cracked wheat) 2 cups 20 minutes yes Cornmeal (aka polenta) 3 cups 20 minutes no Couscous 1 cup 5 minutes yes Kamut 3 cups 90 minutes yes Millet 2 cups 30 minutes no Quinoa 2 cups 15-20 minutes no Rye berries 3 cups 2 hours yes Spelt 3 cups 2 hours yes Wheat berries 3 cups 60 minutes yes Wild rice 4 cups 60 minutes no Cornell University Wellness Program pg. 3

All liquid measures and times are approximate. Cooking length depends on how strong the heat is. It s a good idea, especially for beginners, to lift the lid and check the water level halfway through cooking and toward the end, making sure there is still enough water to not scorch the grains. Be sure to taste the grains to see if they are fully cooked or starting to burn. Cooking larger grains like brown rice, barley and berries in a pressure cooker speeds up cooking time and creates softer grains. Note that the texture of grains can be changed by boiling the water before adding the grains. This will keep the grains separated and prevent a mushy consistency. For a porridge-like consistency, boil the grain and liquid together. Bean Cooking Guide Beans are a great way to add plant-based protein to your diet. They are high in iron, B vitamins and fiber, and are very versatile. Beans stay fresh longer when you store them in a cool, dark place (rather than on your countertop). Don t use beans that are more than a year old, as their nutrient content and digestibility are much lower. Also, old beans will not soften, even with thorough cooking. 1. Check beans for rocks, then rinse in cold water. 2. Soak for six hours or overnight, with water covering a few inches higher than the beans. Note: If you forget to presoak the beans, you can bring them to a boil in water to cover. Turn off the heat, cover the pot and let stand for one hour. 3. Drain and rinse the beans, discarding the soaking water. Always discard any loose skins before cooking, as this will increase digestibility. 4. Place the beans in a heavy pot and add 3 to 4 cups fresh water. 5. Bring to a full boil and skim off the foam. 6. Add a small piece of kombu (seaweed) and a few bay leaves or garlic cloves for flavor and to increase digestibility. 7. Cover, lower the temperature and simmer for the suggested time. Check beans 30 minutes before the minimum cooking time. Beans are done when the middle is soft and easy to squeeze. 8. About 10 minutes before the end of cooking time, add 1 teaspoon of unrefined sea salt. 9. Cook until beans are tender. Cornell University Wellness Program pg. 4

1 cup Dry Beans Cooking Time Adzuki 45-60 minutes Anasazi Black (turtle) Black-eyed peas 60 minutes Cannellini 90-120 minutes Chickpeas (garbanzos) 120-180 minutes Cranberry Fava Great northern 90-120 minutes Kidney Lentils* 30-45 minutes Lima beans Mung 60 minutes Navy Pinto 90 minutes Split peas 45-60 minutes *do not require soaking All cooking times are approximate. In general, small beans cook for approximately 30 minutes, medium beans cook for approximately 60 minutes, and large beans cook for approximately 90 minutes. Be sure to taste the beans to see if they are fully cooked and tender. Cornell University Wellness Program pg. 5

Real Nourishment Menu If you re bored, tired, frustrated, stressed, or any other emotion that has you hunting for food, read your real nourishment menu and choose to do something from your list instead. All the food in the world will not fill the void you re feeling, so make a list of activities that pick you up and make you feel really good. Aim for 20 or more! Cornell University Wellness Program pg. 6