Thanks again, Katie, for the Tiramisu Action....yummy!!!
I also wanted to give a shoutout to Anna who made my High Raw All Vegan Sugar Cookie Dough Balls. (In case you missed that post, here ya go!)
Anna said her whole family loved them and that no one knew they were high raw or vegan! I love it when we can help steer our family members' and their food choices into those that are more healthy than the traditional fare just by making things that taste awesome, vegan & raw not withstanding! Glad your family approved, Anna!
.
But moving on to Today's Post...I also wanted to give a shoutout to Anna who made my High Raw All Vegan Sugar Cookie Dough Balls. (In case you missed that post, here ya go!)
Anna said her whole family loved them and that no one knew they were high raw or vegan! I love it when we can help steer our family members' and their food choices into those that are more healthy than the traditional fare just by making things that taste awesome, vegan & raw not withstanding! Glad your family approved, Anna!
.
As I mentioned before, I'm in Aruba and when traveling, I employ the mindset of when in Rome, do as the Romans. Even if that means braving grocery stores that are chaotic!
The grocery stores here do not keep weekend hours, they do not stay open past 5pm, and they are closed for days before and after major holidays. People even start to hoard food!
Like greens & lettuces. Note that by 11am on Monday morning, they were sold out. Who knows when the next air shipment from Miami will be here.
Good thing I loaded up on kale and have been making tons of kale salads. Just like back home.
With brock, cauli, and cukes.
And my own Homemade Vegan Slaw Dressing:
1/4 c vegan mayo (Veganaise, Spectrum, or if you're not a vegan whatever you like)
1/8 c sugar (or less, or stevia, agave, lucama to taste)
1/8 c Apple Cider Vinegar
and Whisk. Good stuff! Try it!
Tip of the Day: Use Store-bought Condiments and then Doctor Them Up! Mayo becomes salad dressing. Ketchup by adding chipotle seasonings and some canned tomatoes becomes a chunky salsa-esque dip or spread. Prepared yellow mustard with brown sugar and EVOO, or mustard with honey + bbq sauce, becomes a lovely glaze for squashes and potatoes. Get creative with your store-bought condiments!!! Thanks, Janetha, for reminding me to post about this with your Sandra Lee Semi-Homemade post :)
But if I wasn't making my own dressing, I spied some Annie's. Nice, even if it is about 6 bucks a bottle!
Mama's Weeds apparently got in on the Annie's recently, too!
There have been no tomatoes on the salads I've been making, though. Note the price which is about 9 dollars per kg!
Nor peppers. Again, sticker shock. About $12 dollars per kg!
More shopping finds...
A huge table of Seasonal Goodies.
And then notice the Maranatha AB buried admist products with labels in languages other than English. Heather, you can happily survive in Aruba, my sweet almond-butter loving friend!
I also saw some other nut butters. Most writing is in Dutch as it's a Dutch island. I need a translator.
White "Chocopasta", aka White Chocolate Paste. And the Hazelnootpasta. Chocolate Hazelnut Paste. Move over, Nutella, there's a new sheriff in town!
And more Hazelnut Pasta and Pure Chocolate Pasta. They don't mess around here, I'm tellin' ya!
If you're into deli meats and cheeses, they don't mess around here with that either. Reasonably priced, excellent quality, and although I never was a meat eater, when I used to come here and was still partaking in dairy, the cheese is excellent. Straight from Holland.
Another thing that makes me wish I didn't have to be gluten-free for health issues is this bread.
Muesli bread. Nutty, seedy, raisins, oats, divine.
In a former life when I came here, I could eat a half a loaf at once. It's the best bread in the world, period.
Oh and they love their sweets here.
Banana Cake and Pineapple Cake.
And Carrot Cake
And it's alot cheaper to eat locally, made-fresh-daily-cakes, than it is to eat M & M's. About $8 US Dollars for a Medium bag. A total no brainer. Back to the When in Rome, do as the Romans thing. It's always cheaper, better, and easier to eat locally than try to import.
I did have to break down though and get a couple flavors of gum I've never seen in the States before: Wild Blueberry Twist & Passionberry Twist. They both rock! And with xylitol so my choppers are benefiting from my Here's a couple shots of Skylar at the pool. If she's a girl after my heart, she'll love hoops.
And she's wondering why I keep telling her to smile and look into the sunlight.
And here's me. There is no lounging as a mom of a 2 year old. It's called, lay down and take the picture, then get up and start playing again!
I kinda can't believe I am posting a pic of myself in a bikini. Trying to keep a Whatever attitude.
There are those Sexiest Raw Vegan Awards, remember those! Maybe these pics will help my cause. Hopefully not hurt it!

Click Here to Vote for me in these 3 Categories (you don't need to complete the whole ballot, you can just quickly fill in the bullet point next to my name if you're so inclined in these 3 places).
I am asking for your vote and support in these 3 categories:
1. Sexiext Raw Vegan Woman of 2009: Averie from Love Veggies and Yoga
2. Favorite Raw Blog of 2009: Love Veggies and Yoga
3. Favorite Raw Vegan Website: Love Veggies and Yoga
Again, click here to Vote and if you choose to take a couple minutes to do this, I would just love it!!!!
And we also have spent some time at the beach.
And after all the playing, splashing, sun and surf, it was time for nap!
Yoga Today is Eka Pada Urdhva Dhanurasana (One-Legged Upward Facing Bow or Wheel Pose)
Eka=One, Pada=Foot, Urdhva=Upward, Dhanur=Bow or Wheel, Asana=Pose.
There's your Sanskit translation of the day. Since there was Dutch at the Grocery Store, why not some Sanskrit in Yoga.
Tip of the Day:My Bora Bora Foods Give Away!!!
Have you Entered Yet? Winner will be announced Friday. Go get yourself in on the Bora BoraAction!!!!!!!!!!
What's your strategy for traveling in terms of food, the customs, dress codes, and so forth? For instance I don't trot around the grocery store in my bikini. The locals don't do that so when in their country, I cover up and show some modesty and respect. And with food, I try to go with the flow as much as humanly possible and keep the when in Rome mentality going. I did pack and bring food, but not a ridiculous amount. I hit up the markets for whatever fresh produce I could and cest la vie to the rest. How do you play things when you travel? Are you able to break out of your day-to-day routines and embrace new things? Is it easy or not for you? Creature of habit or adverture-seeker? I am kinda a mixed bag on the last question. Tell me about you though!
Stay Tuned For An Awesome Guest Post and Trip Pics unless you don't wanna see them. I don't wanna tick anyone off by posting beachy photos!...

39 comments:
Ok - all of that food looks incredible! And YOU!?! You look gorgeous! I am glad you are having fun. The scenery looks incredible. I'd love to go there.
I looooove to go crazy at foreign grocery stores, but at the same time I hate not being able to read anything! It's most definitely a conundrum
SO FUN!!
looks sooo fun!!! its always hard navigating grocery stores in other countries trying to translate language, price and even nutritonal info and ingredients! I am so glad you got some good stuff! I always make sure I pack some staples with my in my bag from home (granola bars, protein bars, PB packets, oats in ziplock bags...I also try to 'do as teh romans do' in certain places so try the local foods, etc...I love seeing different cultures and peoeple and just try to blend in ;)
keep soaking up the sun my dear!! you look like one HAWT MAMA!
You're lookin hot in that bikini, Ms. Averie. Looks like you are relaxed and happy!!!
A few years ago in the Turks we stocked up at a grocery store and didnt eat all week.. it was easier! I remember a case of Carona being like 45$, though..lol.
On our honeymoon (uh to an all inclusive) I brought a whole suitcase of food.. you can never be too prepared!
ENJOY YOUR TRIP :)
I voted for you! What wonderful foods you get to experience!
PS NO WAY can I do that yoga pose...hehe
the weather looks gorgeous!!! My family is Dutch and my aunt says Aruba is like Holland...in the Caribbean! Since real Holland is freezing and cloudy about 340 days/yr, I'd love to see the island someday!
Here's a mini Dutch lesson:
"pindakaas" = peanut butter (pinda=peanut, kaas=cheese(???yah strange))
likewise, pindasaus=peanut sauce, very delicious if you find some
Leiden cheese is my favorite, it has caraway seeds in it.
any word with "je" on the end is a diminuitive form of the word (i.e. we say pupp"y" or kitt"y" they say hundje or katje)
If anyone can get away w/ posting a pic in a bikini it's you! Glad you are having a blast.
your blog is so fun! i just came across it :)
jenna
averie,
i hope you are having a glorious time in aruba! and i am now following you on twitter as well and i can't wait to keep reading your blog :)
jenna
I love going to grocery stores in different areas! Awesome! Love the pics, so beautiful! I am so jealous!! ;)
hey gorgeous!
i love going to grocery stores when on vacay, namely ones where all the products are in a different language. so fun. loved seeing your photos.
yay for semi homemadeness!
keep having fun, averie! love you! and you are smoking in that bikini :) work it!
Gosh, how much was the almond butter??? Those prices are crazy.
When I travel, I like to try new things, but I always bring some back up snacks, oat bran, Jay Robb rice, and dark chocolate...and almond butter if I was to go to an almond butterless country. :)
It is very cool checking out the aisles at the Aruban grocery store! That bread DOES look delicious! Glad you found a few greens.
I just pray for lettuce when I'm traveling : ) I bring my own dressing, OCD :o) Creature of habit.
Please! You look smokin' in a bikini, show it off!!
Enjoy!
Nicole
Love the grocery shopping and all the fun finds! Do you have a $ converter or do you already have it down in your head?
That last picture of Skylar - wow, she is such a beauty! She looks like Naomi Watts.
And you are kick ass in your bikini - stop it!
Thanks for a beach pic. It'll help me get through my rainy Seattle day!
ahhh sunshine! so jealous!
well, it's sunny finally but cold.
I sit in my car to defrost at lunch~
I wish I travelled more but I could SO EMBRACE the do as the Roman's do philosophy...why do what we normally do...it's vacation. (unless of course it's a health related issue)
Skylar has the MOST BEAUTIFUL EYES!!!!!
Thanks for the Beach Break...I needed it!
and OUCH those prices are KILLER.
Travel can be very hard on me as much as I love it. I usually ship food ahead and I like to stay in places where I can cook. I love trying regional cuisine but it still needs to fit into my clean eating & healthy lifestyle. I don't want to feel icky 'cause I ate the wrong stuff, especially on a trip!
We are off to the Caymans soon. I will have very similar grocery store experiences. The fresh produce is far from fresh and heavily sprayed I am sure!
What is up with the islands and their bread selections? Huge and full of sugar. great observations!!
You and your daughter look so positive and happy. So nice for you. That bread looks yummy!
I really need to work on (and am working on) being more "go-with-the-flow"...stress less...ease up...lighten up...laugh at all the bad things in life...or try anyway...hard to do these things...gotta try though...enjoy the sun...its freezing where i am!
haha good! i'm glad to hear that when i'm a witch to my family later because i'm stressed over school that i can blame it on the moon! woo hoo.
ughhh it looks AMAAZING there :) thanks for keeping us updated and sharing all these awesome guest posts with use! you're a doll girl!
What a neat experience getting to shop in another country! It's always surprising how many of the same items they have, yet there are SO many unique finds. :)
Aww, Skylar is adorable. And you look gorgeous! I'm so jealous of your time in the sun!!!
xxoo
Heather
I always loved grocery shopping in other countries before I became a blogger so, I think if I went now, it would take me the entire day to get through the store! That's crazy that their stores aren't open that often!! That bread has me drooling!!
Enjoy plenty o' sun for me :)
You have nothing to worry about, sweetie. You look fabulous in a bikini! Go gurl!
Love traveling and exploring the food and culture (including strange store hours). Enjoy =)
What a cute bikini!
Thanks for featuring me on the blog :D I bought some more dates and cashews today; I can't wait to make some more dough!
I usually bring a few bars when I travel for emergencies, but I try my best to embrace local culture and eating habits, and when I do, I get so much out of my trip! Also, I think it is so much fun to hit up the duty free in airports for foodie gifts. Lame, I know, but I can't help it :P
bom chica ow owwwww.. hot mamii! and skylar looks like such a precious little sun child :)
Aruba sounds like a total culture shock. No coffee 'til 7? no groceries after 5? a yi yi!
usually all of my vacay locales are islands and beaches.. so as far as the dress code, bathing suits all day every day. I love :)
hugs and kisses, angelface! xo
Holy mother of pearl! Tiramisu babies?! Whoa I missed Katie's guest post. And you look fabulous and your vacay sounds awesome! You are radiating in your pictures and I can't help but smile. I hope you enjoy your trip to the max. I know you will. Lounging poolside is the life isn't it ;) That grocery store looks AMAZING by the way - I love mueslibread :D
XOXOXO
p.s. you and I are both sun goddesses right now ;)
I loooove going to foreign grocery stores and scoping out all the local products and outrageous prices on the important goods ;) I try to go with the flow when traveling. Like you, I have a ton of food intolerances too. So I can only go with the flow to an extent - otherwise my tummy will pay!! So I alwaysalways make sure I have some back up food on hand. Cause going hungry ain't an option! :P
wow, that beach looks amazing. Makes me want to jump in and do some snorkeling!
Really cool and interesting pics and info about the grocery store! Makes sense that all the imported items are way pricier. When i travel I like to stick with local foods. Why buy stuff I can get at home? I like to try new things! Although it is nice they have some necessities available. Like almond butter!=) I was really into that Museli bread. Looks fabulous. Thanks for sharing everything!! Looks so wonderful. Ive been on a kale kick too. Such a staple!
By the way, you look super gorgeous in those pics! Keep on rockin, you are one sexy mama! =)
OH MY GOSH this post is such a TEASEEE! i wana be there!! wow, i love your daughters one strap bathing suit too!! and the grocery shopping! I LOVE looking at new/foreign foods! girl-you look so good in a bikini..hope that doesnt sound weird but FOR REAL i hope i look like that when im a momma! own it!!
Wow that looks like such an awesome vacation! I'd love to be lounging by the pool but it's in the 20s and 30s :P lol. When traveling I always make sure I have some of my favorites: Larabars, nuts/seeds, instant oatmeal packets (just add hot water that has run through the coffee pot if the hotel supplies it), and then will buy things like bagged carrots, apples, and fruits and veggies that will last. And I usually bring single servings of Amazing Grass to get some more veggies in :)
Have a great vacay!
Hey, you gorgeous mama!
That was incredible fun...I LOVE looking at other country's grocery stores...they always seem to have so much more fun stuff!
Ooooo delish!! All the food there looks so good!
I hope you are enjoying your time away! I love trying new grocery stores on vacation!
Love you!
Absolutely gorgeous pictures Averie!! The ocean looks nice, too. ;) no seriously though, you look fantastic in a bikini...even if you hadn't had a child you'd look amazing so add that on top of everything and whoa mama!! I'm glad you got to relax at least long enough to snap the picture. :)
I'm glad you're having fun!
Never be ashamed of your hot-mama bikini bod!
Oh, the Dark Sumatra at TJ's is my favorite coffee too! Unfortunately we don't have one where I live, so whenever I drive down to Phoenix I make an EPIC TJ's run (pb, almond butter, coffee, etc.). Wish i could get down there more often, been out of the coffee for a while now.
Oh - I must have missed you going to Aruba!! So jealous - looks amazing girl!! Great post (as usual!)...I hope your not baking down there haha :).
Question about your yoga? Is that your maind exercise method or do you do other 'activities' as well (structured?). Cheers girl :)
I remember trying to navigate the grocery stores in Negril- it was a tough situation,let alone knowing how much everything was! But it looks like you're doing a fine job.
Lady! You look awesome in that bikini. I bet if people all over the world had your abs, everyone would be walking around in a bikini. :)
Like you I'm also a mixed bag, I love experiencing all new flavors and different cuisines, but I have to have some of my own stuff too. I'll stay sane that way- that's why we crazies always pack well, right?!
Voted!
What interesting finds! I'm especially into those breads and nut "pastes"... mmm.
Thanks again for letting me know about my site. I think I fixed the problem, but let me know if it's still not working for you. Thanks A!
Averie, how GORGEOUS is Aruba!?!?! My boss is flying there tomorrow, actually!
I cannot get over the sand, sun, beautiful fam pics, the joy of your posts! I also can't get over those food prices, but I won't go there.
I hope you're having the most amazing time ever. You more than deserve it! xoxoxoxoxxo
Thank goodness you've found kale!!
Okay, your vegan slaw dressing recipe has converted me to a serious fan of the greenery. I can't stop eating it! Love your blog.
Post a Comment