Kris Carr

Kris Carr

Wellness

How to Have a Healthy and Loving Relationship with Food

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Hi Friend,

Every time I see a cardinal, I know my grandmother is with me.

This regal, red bird was Grandma’s favorite. It reminds me of her fiery Colombian spirit and the blue flames that blazed in her restaurant’s kitchen. Grandma infused her food with love, captivating stories and copious amounts of butter. And everyone who slipped into a booth at The Village Gourmet in Pawling, NY felt that love from their taste buds to their toes.

I swear my grandmother’s been sending me flocks of cardinals in her absence. I think she knew I’d be needing these precious symbols of her love. Two weeks before she died, I received my own walloping wake up call. Incurable cancer. I needed a lifeline. I needed my Grandma. So I went into the kitchen—and I’ve never left.

Although Grandma’s passion had led me to the power of food, not all of her recipes were healthy. I kept her gusto and the love that she put into her cuisine, but ditched the ingredients that bought her a one-way ticket to arthritis, diverticulitis and a host of other inflammatory conditions.

I also ditched my own addictions and compulsions around food.

Aura

At one of my lowest points, sugar had a painful grip on me.

I’d buy/binge and then beat myself up over my behavior. Sometimes the only way out of my drug trance was to mutilate my stash before burying it in the trash. This step was very important. If I didn’t jam cigarette stubs into the pints of Ben & Jerry’s or spray them with cleaning products, there was a 50/50 chance I’d rummage through the rubbish to rescue my heroine.

One thousand donuts could not fill the suffering growing inside me. Which makes a lot of sense, because, since when are donuts miracle workers? Miracles require an overall, tectonic shift toward love and life’s sweetness, which couldn’t be further from processed sugar’s deceptive and fleeting high.

My kitchen was (and still is) a peaceful haven — fully stocked with nutrient-dense, plant-empowered, whole foods. It’s my direct connection to spirit, and of course, my juicer! Slowly, as my time in the kitchen deepened, I started to feel better.

 

While I may never be in remission from cancer, I am currently in remission from an unhealthy relationship to food.

For more than 15 years now, I’ve been teaching others (like glorious you) how to thrive by filling their bodies with energizing vitamins, nutrients, minerals, antioxidants and phytonutrients. Not a day goes by when someone doesn’t write me to say, “Thanks, I feel better too now.” Those letters from my readers are my digital cardinals.

The fact is, we need help and we need each other. We’re a nation riddled with preventable, lifestyle-driven diseases. We consume far too many animal products, processed and refined foods, saturated fats and empty calories. Industries that profit from both our ignorance and our misfortune spoon feed us confusion and deception. We’re taught to solely blame our luck-of-the-draw genes for our health issues, rather than our daily habits, dietary choices and interplay with the environment that surrounds us. The real truth lies somewhere in the middle and the good news is that we are more capable of turning around our global health crisis than we think.

Change your plate. Change your fate.

If you learn anything from my story, let it be this: Don’t wait. But I get it, change is a pesky notion. For many folks, the biggest challenge in changing their eating habits isn’t money, time or education, it’s reframing their connection between food and love. Love is healing. Love is comforting. Love is holy. Food can be all those things too. But as I mentioned, food can also be harmful. The goal isn’t to be restrictive or tight about what passes through the altar (your mouth) and into the temple (your body), it’s to create sustainable and consistent energy for every deserving cell in your body. That, my friends, is true love.

I dedicated my book, Crazy Sexy Kitchen: 150 Plant-Empowered Recipes to Ignite a Revolution, to Grandma. It’s my way of saying thank you for introducing me to the kitchen—the place that has become my pharmacy and transformed my life. I’m just sorry that I didn’t have the chance to share my decade-long health odyssey with her. I know that the knowledge in Crazy Sexy Kitchen would have improved her quality of life. I also know she would have gotten a real kick out of my friend Chef Chad Sarno, who helped me create the glorious recipes. If Grandma could sit at my dinner table today, perhaps she would have realized that you don’t have to compromise pleasurable cuisine for nourishment and good health—they actually go hand in hand.

Let’s do something together.

First, I want to ask you a few questions. How does the food you’re eating make you feel? Energized and happy or sluggish and guilty? Are you treating your body like a temple or a trash can? Sit with these questions for a few moments and then ask yourself this:

What’s one thing you could do to honor and love yourself at your next meal? Let me know in the comments below! No need to get overwhelmed by the idea of renovating your entire diet. Let’s just take a small step together and see how that feels.

Play in the kitchen. Light candles. Experience each bite. Take in the colors and smells. There are countless nourishing recipes right here at KrisCarr.com, or pick up your own copy of Crazy Sexy Kitchen.

Peace & cardinals,

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  1. Beautiful Kris, I did not know you have colombian roots! how amazing! I’m colombian, living in Belgium and I’ve been following you for a time now… thank you so much for your great inspiration!

  2. Nice article, very informative one.

  3. Lori Vellardito says:

    Wow–thank you for your honesty, Kris! I think it’s time to say goodbye to sugar and maybe even one day….coffee (I LOVE COFFEE WITH CREAM!)

  4. I declare that I will eat plant-based meals all month, including Thanksgiving!

  5. Jody Bridger says:

    Hey Crazy Girl….
    Just wait till you get to know me……….I am a 36 year pioneer cancer survivor who like you made her way and forged a path to Wellness by making a diet and food choice and walked away from the evils of Chemo… I was 22 years old when my MD said at best you could have 3 to 6 months to live! HA! I just had my 58 the Birthday and still shaking it.
    Just returned from a 2week wine cruise to Western Europe, France, Spain, Portugal and England. Life is full and meant to Live each moment!
    Cheers! Email if you would like to hear more.

  6. Margaret says:

    Hi kris ,
    Wish you well ,and a great life you deserve that .

  7. You look like my youngest daughter; your grandmother story (cardinals AND cooking) could be mine and tonight you’ve made me realize, I’m not living the cleanest plant-based diet possible in order to “beef” up my odds against preventable diseases. I’m fixated by impressing my healthful beliefs on others, but equally disappointed by people’s ignorance of ’cause/effect’. You’ve helped me shake off the small stuff and reminded me to get on with living, sexy!

  8. Misti says:

    You inspire me. Someday I hope to have such a healthy relationship with food as well. ED’s have controlled my life for years and seeing such a beautiful soul transformed by taking care of yourself encourages me to work harder at finding the balance.
    Thank you for all you do. Mucho carino.

  9. Awesome book! Can’t wait to try out the recipes! Thanks for the book surprise at RHHLIVE! 🙂 xo

  10. Amanda Lane says:

    You have been such an inspiration to me. Your book, Crazy Sexy Diet, helped to fortify a shift that was occurring in me to seek out a new way of eating. I grew up on a small farm in Oklahoma, and as a child I saw these farm animals no differently than the family pets. I’ve always felt a kindred-ness with animals that made it hard to justify eating them! That said, the small farm that I grew up on was paradise compared to the factory farms of today. You helped open my eyes to some realities that I wasn’t even aware of. Now, I am educated about the health and environmental factors as well as the ethical issues that are involved. I am fully vegetarian now and I am so excited about your new book because I am slowly working up the motivation to… 1) ditch sugar and 2) go full vegan! I can’t wait for the release! I may blog a little about my attempt…but I’m definitely going to blog a review of your new book so that even more people can be inspired by you!

  11. Tegan says:

    Kris,
    I have recently started doing green juices but with my vitamix. What are your thoughts on using the vitamix over a juicer. Is it ok to drink all the extra pulp or do I need to strain it? I have heard that with beets and carrots you should not consume the extra pulp due to the starches.

    Thanks! 🙂

    • Meadow says:

      Just wanted to let you know I do the same thing and KC goes into a lot of detail about this in her book Crazy Sexy Diet… there are benefits to both juicing and smoothie-ing… you should pick it up – it’s good stuff! 🙂

  12. Dates are the new “Ben & Jerry’s”!! can’t wait to see your new book….You are such an inspiration!!

  13. Melissa says:

    Thank you for sharing your life and your love of food with us! My family is embarking on a spiritual quest to change our thought process and tweeking all other aspects of our lives as well. Recently we gave up red meat and switched to turkey, chicken, or high protein veggie options. We realized we were naturally changing our habits so decided to make it a lifestyle. Currently, in our area, there is contraversy over whether organic is really “better for you”. I have just decided that until we can set up permanent camp in the country, where we can grow our own food, I will patronize local farmers and shop owners, and try to get food as close to the natural source as I can 🙂

    Thanks again!

    Melissa

  14. suzanne says:

    Good Morning Kris,
    I would like to know when you soak almonds or any nut should they be in the frig or room temp?
    Thanks for sharing all the great recipes from your new book. Going to make the not tuna sandwich today.
    Have a great day!!

  15. Jo says:

    Dearest Kris

    You have been the light at the end of my tunnel. I have cared for both my parents with terminal cancer. Sadly, my mum passed away 2 years ago, but my dad is still fighting the good fight and showing signs of improvement.

    YOU, dear Kris have shown me the way forward and how to battle the big ‘C’ and show it who’s the BOSS! Personally, I have found the last year super tough, but with you guiding the way, I now never miss a green smoothie, they are part of our daily routine. We are slowely, but sure going over to a more plant based diet. As I know, this is going to be THE most powerful thing I can do for my own body, having come from parents and grandparents who have had cancer.

    I’m a true believer in our loved ones coming back for a visit. When I’ve had a particulary trying day, I am sure that I feel somebody tucking me in at night…. Which is something my mum always did. Even when I was an adult and came home to visit.

    Much love and keep on ROCKING the new website. I LOVE IT!

    Jo xoxo

  16. Catherine says:

    Thanks Kris. Love your Love Eat Heal today. Your words resonate with me on so many levels… we see cardinals in our yard all through the summer, now they will bring an extra special meaning, thanks!! xoxox

    You truly are an inspiration and what I love most is how you have given me the tools and insights to change my own life and hopefully the lives of others as well. 😉 I can’t wait for more inspirations from your new book!! Thanks so much xox

    Catherine @AlmostRawVegan
    Ottawa, Canada

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