Month: May 2013

9 Reasons to Drink Green Tea Everyday

green teaYes, this has been posted before.  I am re-blogging this gem of a tip for an excellent reason.  I am going to summer camp this weekend, and I am giving away matcha green tea with my business card.

Yes, you heard that correctly.  Not, my kids, but me, I am going to summer camp.  Specifically, a summer camp for food bloggers.  Complete with cabins, and bunk beds.  I am so excited!  Not only because I could use this as a recharge, as the school year ended a couple of days ago.  Also, I am walking into this camp as a sponge.  As Johnny #5 so eloquently stated, “Need input!”.

I am hoping to make this site even better by  attending.  So wish me luck as I head into the woods and learn all about the art of blogging.  Of course, I will be surrounded by other food bloggers, wine and great food.  I’ll also come home with a great bag of swag, so I guess I really don’t need luck.

I hope you all have a safe, healthy Memorial Day weekend!  Don’t forget to thank our service men and women, veterans or active military.  They are the reason, we get to read blogs and live out our dreams.  Thank you!

Now to the tips!

9 Reasons to Drink Green Tea Everyday

  • It’s an excellent source of antioxidants
  • It burns fat and enables you to exercise longer
  • It prolongs your life
  • It lowers stress and boosts brain power
  • It reduces high blood pressure
  • It helps to protect your liver from alcohol
  • It prevents tooth decay and cures bad breath
  • It helps to preserve and build bones
  • It boosts your immunity against illness

Kid Approved, Mom Approved Boxed Mac & Cheese & Hot Dogs

mac cheese dogsI despise processed foods.  Before I go on a tangent about why I don’t like them, I feel the need to clarify what they are.  Processed foods are packaged in boxes, cans or bags.  They are usually loaded with fat, salt and sugar.  Convenience foods, that are “designed for ease of consumption”.  They are usually full of ingredients that can not be easily pronounced.

Livestrong.com best states the reason why I am a processed food hater, “While food preservation methods greatly enhance your ability to eat what you want when you want it, they also remove soluble fiber and other natural nutrients from raw foods and add ingredients that are, potentially, harmful to your health and well-being”.  If that statement is true, why is the United States the lead consumer of processed foods?  The answer is convenience.  According to the N.Y. Times, Americans eat 31 percent more packaged food than fresh food, and they consume more packaged food per person than their counterparts in nearly all other countries.   Most of us are so tired and stressed at the end of the day.  Making a meal from scratch is the last thing on our over stimulated minds.  So instead of making a meal packed full of nutrition, we opt for the easy way out, grabbing a box of Hamburger Helper, Rice-A-Roni or Macaroni & Cheese, or driving through the Golden Arches.

I used to do the same thing. Rice-A-Roni was a staple item in my grocery cart.  Frozen bagged, one pot dinners were an easy go-to.  If that blue box of macaroni and cheese was in my cart, it was usually made the same day.  Then something changed, I had two beautiful boys, that I didn’t want to be tainted with preservatives and unhealthy food choices.  I wanted my kids to eat the best food they could, so they could live the best life possible.  Seems like something easy to do, till you realize you have to change your eating habits as a parent too.

The change didn’t happen over night, and it hasn’t always been easy, nor is it something we do 100%.  My husband didn’t like the change at first.  People around me did not support my choices.  But, I decided in this case I knew what was best, and no one was changing my mind.  Slowly my husband came around, and now embraces the changes.  Granted he still brings home items I would rather not see in our home, but every now and then donuts and chips aren’t going to ruin us. 

Today, our everyday diet is approximately 75% clean 25% processed.  I make dinner almost every night, from scratch.  If we have processed foods, most of them are organic or contain natural preservatives like celery juice.  The blue boxed mac and cheese makes appearances only when the husband goes to the store, which is rare.  American cheese is a never in our home, fruits and veggies are offered before any other snack item.

Yes, it is more work to make meals from scratch, but it’s worth the time I am taking to ensure we eat well.  If you find that it is hard to make a well-balanced dinner every night, freeze meals when you do have time.  Make two times the amount every time you make dinner, freeze the rest.  Figure out what meals are fast to make.  My fast go to dinner is salmon, frozen organic broccoli and frozen brown rice.  It takes only 10 minutes from start to finish, with virtually no clean up.

Another quick meal is organic boxed Mac & Cheese with all natural, preservative free, antibiotic free beef hot dogs, served with a side of organic apple slices.  Don’t knock it till you try it.  Once you do, that blue box will only be making cameo appearances in your pantry.  My ‘recipe’ is below.

Recipe

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2 boxes of organic macaroni and cheese (I use 1 box of original flavor and one box of white cheddar)

1/2 cup of Smart Balance Butter

1/4 cup – 3/4 cup pasta cooking water (instead of milk, trust me you won’t miss the milk)

2 packages of the powdered cheese from the boxes

Boil the noodles, per the package directions.  While the noodles are cooking cut up the hot dogs into bite sized rings, set aside.  When the noodlesfranks are cooked, turn off the heat, and scoop up an entire coffee cup full of the pasta water, set aside.  Drain the rest of the water from the noodles.  In the same pan, heat the hot dogs.  Once the dogs are heated through melt the Smart Balance in the pan, then pour the noodles back in and mix with the butter and hot dogs.  Pour in a 1/4 cup of the pasta water and the cheese powder, mix.  Continue to add more pasta water till creamy.

Enjoy the preservative free version of this vintage dish!

Excuses Won’t Change Anything

524563_519856101384967_87626103_nExcuses, complaining, and whining are my biggest pet peeves.  Honestly, I would rather hear someone say “It’s just not that important to me”, then give me a list of excuses why they don’t/didn’t do something.  It’s annoying.  If you want something bad enough, you will do anything to make it happen.

Think back to a time when you really, really wanted something.  Maybe a good grade on a test, purchasing your dream car, or going on an exotic vacation.  I am sure you made a plan on how to get to your end result.  If you wanted to get a good grade you studied and practiced the skill till you got it right.  You worked extra hours at work and even gave things up for that fancy car or vacation.  I’m sure you didn’t give up till you got what you wanted.

In the end, the three things I listed would have made you temporarily happy.  Imagine working hard for a goal that would make your life better.  Even better, the happiness achieved will last your entire life.  When you decide to live a healthy lifestyle and make permanent changes, health and happiness are your reward.  The more you put into it, the more you get back.

When I made the decision to get in the best shape of my life, I had to change my attitude.  Excuses were thrown out the window.  Complaints were non-existent.  Drive, determination, and inspiration pushed me when it seemed impossible.

Here are some excuses that might sound familiar:

  • I’m too tired
  • Healthy foods are more expensive
  • I don’t have the time to make healthy foods
  • I don’t have time to work out
  • I don’t like fruits and vegetables
  • My kid(s) is picky

Now, let me give you a solution to each of these:

  • You are most likely too tired because of what you are fueling your body with.  Cut the processed foods, and fast food and put something real in your body.  Exercising will actually give you more energy.
  • Healthy foods can cost more than a fast food meal if you don’t plan.  If you go into the store with a plan and use some of the same ingredients twice, you won’t spend as much as you normally do.  Junk adds up too.  Watch your store ads, and use coupons when you can.  Call your city and ask if they have a program that helps families purchase healthy foods.  I know in my city they do regardless of income, there have to be others that do as well.
  • If you don’t have time during the week to make food from scratch, do it on Saturday or Sunday.  Yes, it does take some time, but in the long run, the results will be worth the small sacrifice.  There are also healthier fast food options for those times that you don’t have a choice.  Ask for no spread or cheese.  Pick the grilled option instead of crispy/crunchy.  Opt for a side salad or apples instead of fries.  Get an iced tea or water instead of soda.  There should be no excuse not to eat healthy regardless of time.
  • Everyone has time to work out, you just have to be motivated and creative.  If you watch t.v. every night, you have time.  Exercise at every commercial break.  Go to the gym on your lunch break and eat at your desk.  Wake up early.  Today I really didn’t think I would have time to workout.  So instead of driving to my son’s school to work on a project, I ran.  Both ways combined ended up being 2 miles.  Decent workout for not having time.
  • If you don’t like fruits or vegetables, it’s time to try them again.  There were a lot of things I didn’t like as a child.  When I tried them as an adult I was amazed how quickly my opinion changed.  I despised fish growing up.  Not only do I love fish now, but I even eat it raw.  Something I never thought would happen.  Sometimes it will take a few times of trying something to really like it.  Don’t give up and keep an open mind.
  • Both of my kids have their likes and dislikes, but at every meal we ask them to take a “no thank you bite”.  We use the premise “How do you know you don’t like it if you don’t know what it tastes like?”.  Even if it’s on their ‘do not eat’ list we still ask them to try it again.  It’s their choice how big or small the bite is.  Due to this tactic our kids have expanded their food lists ten fold.  Our once very picky eater (due to horrific GERD as a baby) is now a bona fide foodie.  He even loves sushi, salmon, brussel sprouts and mushrooms.  Our 4 year old has a longer road to get his foodie badge, but as long as he is willing to try  new foods he can take as long as he wants.

The point is that any excuse you come up with can be resolved.  You just have to want them to be.  Stop thinking you can’t do it and tell yourself you can.  Find inspiration that will motivate you to the next level. My personal motivater when I want to quit a hard workout is a contestant from the Biggest Loser.  At 500 lbs this man was running 5 miles, and looked amazing by the finale.  I am obviously much smaller than him.  He didn’t use his size as an excuse, so any excuse I have about something being hard is destroyed when I think about his determination.

Now that your excuses are gone what is stopping you from reaching your health/fitness goal?

“Accept responsibility for your life. Know that it is you who will get you where you want to go, no one else.” – Les Brown