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Everyday Ayurveda with Kate
Kate O’Donnell
59 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to Everyday Ayurveda, a podcast by Kate O’Donnell, renowned Ayurvedic practitioner, bestselling author, and founder of the Ayurvedic Living Institute. Join Kate as she demystifies the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda and translates it into practical, everyday practices for modern living.
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Welcome to Everyday Ayurveda, a podcast by Kate O’Donnell, renowned Ayurvedic practitioner, bestselling author, and founder of the Ayurvedic Living Institute. Join Kate as she demystifies the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda and translates it into practical, everyday practices for modern living.
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Alternative Health
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57. The Prepared Kitchen: Ayurvedic Meal Prep for Busy Weeks
Everyday Ayurveda with Kate
36 minutes
3 weeks ago
57. The Prepared Kitchen: Ayurvedic Meal Prep for Busy Weeks
In this solo episode, Kate shares the low-lift routines that keep her nourished all week: the exact groceries she buys, what she soaks at night, her quick morning setup, how she uses an Instant Pot without babysitting the stove, and why cooked water can be a total game-changer for hydration and digestion. Expect straightforward practices—soaked legumes, a pot of greens, a weekly chutney, and a simple condiment strategy—so you’re never stuck at the snack cabinet again. What You’ll Learn Why preparedness (not perfection) keeps your digestion calm and your energy steady How to shop twice weekly for fresher produce with less waste The three legumes Kate never runs out of (and why small beans are easier to digest) A realistic evening soak + morning cook routine for grains and legumes How to make and use cooked water to hydrate without feeling water-logged The tempering trick (ghee + spices) that makes any pot taste satisfying Smart make-ahead moves: sweet potatoes, winter squash, mung sprouting, weekly chutney Exactly when pressure cooking saves the day (and when stovetop is simpler) Quick Breakdown  Grocery rhythm and seasonal produce Pantry must-haves: split mung, red lentils, whole green mung; quality oils; dates; almonds; tahini; yogurt; eggs Evening: soak legumes/grains; set yourself up to want your home food tomorrow Morning: cook water, prep spices/veg, quick oatmeal/legumes, chia “pooper” Digestive teas: coriander, ginger, fennel variations Make-ahead: sweet potatoes/winter squash in the toaster oven; weekly chutney; simple raita Sprouting green mung for winter “fresh” Pressure cooker/Instant Pot basics (hands-off time, add water if needed) Constipation-friendly choices and why small beans + ghee help many listeners Kate’s Core Shopping List Legumes: split mung, red lentils, whole green mung Greens: kale/collards/broccolini + weekly cilantro or parsley Grains: rice (white/basmati/jasmine), quinoa (rotate) Oils/Fats: ghee, good olive oil, butter (optional), avocado oil (good brand) Condiments: tahini, almonds, Medjool dates, full-fat plain yogurt Add-ons: lemons/limes, eggs, heirloom sourdough (optional, as tolerated) Make-Ahead Ideas  Night: soak legumes/grains; soak almonds (peel AM) Morning: boil cooked water (10 minutes); start Instant Pot (5 minutes under pressure for many recipes); chop greens; start chia-water Weekly: roast 3–4 sweet potatoes or a winter squash; one seasonal chutney; a jar of raita (yogurt + cucumber + salt/pepper) Anytime: sprout green mung (1–2 days) for quick add-ins Equipment Mentioned Large pot for cooked water (stainless or ceramic) Instant Pot/electric pressure cooker (optional, helpful) Toaster oven with timer (great for sweet potatoes/squash) Mortar & pestle (optional, for cracking seeds) Resources & Links (referenced in the episode) Episode 53: What to Eat When You Don’t Know What to Eat (find it in your podcast feed) Spice box basics: cumin, mustard seed, coriander, ginger, cinnamon, cardamom Kate's Favorite Herbal coffee: Herbal Coffee Substitute Call to Action Try one new prep habit this week (even just soaking legumes or making cooked water). Share this episode with a friend who wants easier digestion and lower-stress cooking. Tell Kate what you’re prepping this week—tag @healwithkate  Health Disclaimer: The information shared on Everyday Ayurveda with Kate is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your diet, supplements, or wellness routine. Connect with Kate: https://www.healwithkate.orgWomen's Health Collection: https://courses.ayurvedicliving.institute/collections/womens-healthhttps://courses.ayurvedicliving.institute/products/courses/copy-of-fall-community-cleanse-2024Gift Guide: https://courses.ayurvedicliving.institute/products/digital_downloads/gift-guide Ayurvedic Living Institute Membership: https://ayurvediclivi
Everyday Ayurveda with Kate
Welcome to Everyday Ayurveda, a podcast by Kate O’Donnell, renowned Ayurvedic practitioner, bestselling author, and founder of the Ayurvedic Living Institute. Join Kate as she demystifies the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda and translates it into practical, everyday practices for modern living.