I almost peed myself this morning when I saw the amount the fundraiser has raised so far!!
I am THRILLED beyond belief and I can’t thank you enough. Let’s see how much we can raise in the next 12 hours! I also appreciate those of you who are spreading the word and posting about the fundraiser on Twitter and Facebook. Thank you for rallying for such an important cause.
Pipe Dreams
This is a little story called Pipe Dreams.
Growing up, two of my idols were Hal Johnson and Joanne McLeod from Body Break. You may have heard of them. They are a pretty big deal.
And because I was so cool, I decided to email them at the ripe age of 17 years old, asking them to hire me. Yes, at 17. My momma always told me you miss all the chances you don’t take!
In a lengthy and passionate email, I told them exactly why I was the perfect candidate for this made up job. My love for fitness and nutrition made me a great fit for Body Break! I dreamed of us cycling around town together, hiking on the trails, and enjoying mini bags of grapes and trail mix as we chatted about phytonutrients.
In closing of my email, as a last desperate attempt, I believe I offered to work for FREE!
Need less to say, working with Hal and Joanne didn’t pan out, but I guess when life gives you lemons you just cook with them, right?
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Carrot Raisin Spelt Berry Salad with Cumin and Cilantro
Adapted from Leslie Beck, RD.
Yield: 3 cups
Ingredients:
- 1 cup uncooked spelt (or wheat) berries
- 4 medium sized carrots, peeled and chopped into small 1/4” pieces
- 1.5 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
- 1 tsp Balsamic vinegar
- 2 tsp ground cumin
- 1 tsp paprika
- Pinch or two of red pepper flakes (or ground red pepper)
- 1/3 cup raisins
- 1 tsp kosher salt + freshly ground black pepper, to taste
- 2 bunches of Cilantro, stems removed and minced (yield about 5-6 tbsp minced)
Directions:
1. Place spelt berries in a pot and cover with water to 2 inches above the berries. Bring to a boil and then simmer on medium until tender, about 35-45 minutes. Add more water if necessary.
2. Meanwhile, chop and prepare your veggies. In a medium sized bowl, stir together the chopped carrots, olive oil, minced garlic cloves, lemon juice, vinegar, cumin, paprika, red pepper flakes and raisins. Stir well and add into a large saucepan. Cook on medium heat for about 5 minutes or so. You just want to lightly cook this mixture. After about 5 minutes of cooking, place back into the bowl.
3. When the spelt berries are cooked, drain and rinse. Now stir them into the carrot mixture. Stir in your cilantro, salt, and pepper to taste and adjust seasonings if necessary. I added another teaspoon of olive oil. Serve warm or cold. Makes about 3 cups.
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This salad rocked my world! It’s so pretty, isn’t it?
I adapted this recipe from my homegirl, Leslie Beck, RD. I call her homegirl because I feel like I know her personally (I don’t).
But, I have been reading her column in the Globe and Mail for a long time now and I feel like we are BFF’s.
Maybe she feels the same way?
A girl can dream.
This recipe turned out fantastic! The flavour is very unique…almost hard to put a finger on. The raisins added a fun pop of sweetness as a nice contrast to the tangy and fresh lemon dressing.
We also really loved the texture of this salad. It was super chewy! Chew, chew, chew. Just love that.
Eric preferred it heated up while I enjoyed it cold. It works both ways. He also said he would like more raisins next time, but I won’t get into his obsession with raisins… ;)








Funny how you say that about Leslie Beck…I feel like I know you personally! A girl can dream right?? I have been reading for over a year now. You’re attitude and spirit are so inspiring!
I am gluten-free, do you think this would go well with quinoa or wild rice? I don’t know what spelt tastes like so I don’t know how to compare.
Yes I think wild rice would work great!
I have not tried out this recipe, but wild rice would certainly have that nice nutty flavor and similar texture to wheat/spelt berries. In fact. . . I actually think that sounds even better! ;)
haha Hal Johnson and Joanne McCloud…. i grew up watching them on body break too!!! that made me smile… were they a toronto/ontario thing or maybe all of canada?? i always used to wonder if they were a real life couple :) what a great job that would be! i just started reading your blog recently, i really enjoy it and the recipes and in short i find your life experiences and outlook super inspirational!!
I’m not sure, I would guess they are WORLD superstars! heh
If I’m not mistaken, I think they are married, and in more ‘modern’ segments, I thought they were doing exercise and cooking with their kids. Maybe I’m wrong, but I also thought that I may one day be part of their show:)
Going to try your salad this week!
yes I think I have seen that too!
I grew up in AB/BC, and they were definitely all over TV when I was a kid. Not sure about world-wide fame, but they are definitely Canada-wide famous. :)
This salad sounds wonderful Ange. I bet the lemon dressing is refreshing. I’ve never tried wheatberries, but I know I’d love their chewy texture. Great recipe!
The success of your fundraiser is unbelievable!!! The blog world amazes me everyday! I need to try making whole spelt and see what my stomach thinks!
OH man I remember body break!! Haha, always on during my saturday morning cartoons. :D They’re bring body break back, so you know, maybe your pipe dream isn’t such a pipe dream…
Bahahahaha you wrote Hal and Joanne a letter???? Ahhhh this just made my day. I loved them too. Keep fit and have fun :D They were so on their game lol.
sadly yes, yes I did. lol
Thanks for hosting the fundraiser Angela. I donated through the Canadian Red Cross site just the day before. I know the need is great, so yay you for doing this!!!
OMG, I remember Body Break!!! Did Hal and Joanne at LEAST reply to your email???
yes they did reply with a kind email!
The combination of flavors in this dish sounds great! I think I may try it tonight! :-)
After seeing a few of your posts on spelt/wheat berries I decided to get some at the store. Of course I didn’t make a grocery list and somehow I came home with raw spelt groats instead of berries! Do you have any idea what they are and what I can do with them?
Im not positive on this one (someone correct me if im wrong!), but they might be the same thing? I would try cooking a 1/2 cup in water for about 35-40 mins and see if they become tender.
I’m loving this recipe angela! I’ve never seen spelt berries before but I have wheat berries on hand! I am going to make this for a potluck tomorrow! Luckily they are all dietitians and I know they will appreciate something other than traditional things like potato salad! Thanks for sharing! Can’t wait to try it!
zomg Body Break! Any time I meet someone with the name Hal (which believe it or not, has happened 3 times in my adult life) I breakout (in my head of course) to the sound of their intro song. Best ever. I loved that show.
Ive had that song i my head ALL MORNING LONG. lol
This recipe looks fantastic, carrots+raisins= a great combo. :D
The texture of the chewiness sounds awesome…I really wish I could eat wheatberries! And the raisins and spices and herbs and carrots…mmm, good!
I came up with a recipe for what I call Curried Ginger & Raisin Lentils which has lentils, carrots, raisins, cinnamon, ginger…more of the “warming” spices. I would love to try your flavor combo and see how the raisins blend with the smoky spices and cilantro….bet it’s SUPER tasty!
As and usual, gorgeous photography, Angela :)
Hmmmm this looks wonderful :D Is spelt berry anything in between pearl barley and wheatberry perhaps? Have a great day!
What a tasty salad! Looks delicious. And the photos are amazing, of course. Thanks for the recipe.
Your personal story is such an inspiration! I just wanted to tell you that I love your blog and I even blogged about you in my new blog! I hope that was okay, I am new to blogging and I don’t know the rules, lol!
thanks so much! Of course I dont mind :)
carrot+cumin=happiest food marriage, ever. I love raisins in salads, when they soak up the juices and burst in your mouth…so delightful.
Mmm this salad looks great! I have all the ingredients except for spelt berries… hmmm maybe I’ll make a quinoa salad instead?
What a beautiful beautiful dish! So vibrant!
Why oh why does almost every cafe in Canberra just sell chicken caesar salads and a “garden” salad that is lettuce, onion, olives, and tomato? Why oh why don’t more people have your wonderful creative ideas?