Friday, July 23, 2010

Endocrine disrupting chemicals are making you fat!

I stumbled upon this article the other day about endocrine disrupting chemicals (a.k.a obesogens)! It’s a chemical found in almost everything we eat. It may be the cause of why your not loosing the extra few pounds you have been trying to lose lately. Not to mention, the other adverse health effects it causes. I highly recommend you guys read it!


Check it out!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The future potato chips

Kale Chips


I was skeptical to try these at first because they don't look anything like a potato chip, but don't let them fool you! Not only are they healthy, they actually taste just like a potato chip. They are also super inexpensive and easy to make. Give them a try!

Ingredients
*1 bunch kale
*1 tbsp olive oil
*1 tsp seasoned salt

Directions
1. Preheat an oven to 350 degrees.

2. Using a knife-carefully remove the leaves from the thick stems and tear into bite size pieces.

3.Wash and dry kale.

4. Once thourougly dried, place kale onto a cookie sheet then drizzle olive oil and sprinkle salt onto the kale.

4.Bake for about 10 -15 minutes (until the ends are slightly browned).

Monday, July 19, 2010

Wild Alaska Salmon

I was at Publix the other day and noticed they had wild Alaska salmon on sale and figured I would give it a try since we love salmon. All I can say is WOW, it blows any other fish away and taste so different from the salmon we usually eat! It has a vibrant redish color, meaty taste, and is just so juicy! It is seriously is the best tasting fish I have ever had and it’s on sale for only $9.99 per lb at Publix (usually $18 per lb). It is only in season once a year, so I definitely recommend you guys give it a try soon!

*Not only does it taste good, it’s also a power food! Here are some health benefits of eating wild Alaska salmon.
  • It is full of natural vitamins, minerals, and nutrients that will help you stay healthy.  
  • Rich in omega-3 fatty acids  
  • High in antioxidants
  • High quality protein 
  • Easy and safe to digest for all ages  
  • Contains no detectable mercury  
  • A 6-ounce serving contains 2.15 grams of omega-3 fatty acids and 47.7 grams of protein.
  • Protects heart health
  • Reduces risk of sudden death from heart disease
  • Reduces heart disease risk in people with type 2 diabetes
  • Essential in pregnancy and healthy infant development  
  • May reduce severity and pain of symptoms of crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, Rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, asthma
  •  May Reduce the risk of certain cancers, particularly breast cancer
  • May help reduce the severity or development of nephritis, migraine, alzheimer's disease and type 1 diabetes
  • May reduce the severity of psychological disorders such as depression and bipolar disorder

Friday, July 16, 2010

Budgeting 101

As most of you know, Dan and I are newlyweds and at the moment money is very tight for us. Instead of dwelling on the negative and wishing for more, I am actually very thankful for what we have and try to make the most out of our situation. I have learned to budget every way we can. This was extremely difficult at first for me because I grew up getting things I wanted without ever worrying about the price. Now, I  look at budgeting as a game and actually enjoy saving money.  I am really shocked at how much moeny I wasted when I was younger!

Here are a few money saving tips.

1. Clip Coupons!!!! Sundays are one of my favorite days of the week! Why, you ask?? Because of the Sunday newspaper and all the coupons inside! I honestly get so excited to start clipping away when the paper comes! The Internet is also a great resource to find printable coupons. Check out these website: wow-coupons.com or slickdeals.net. Remember if you print your coupons, try and print them all on one page to not waste any paper. Remember we are trying to save both our greens!!!!

2. Shop around- Unless you need something that very moment, try not to buy it unless it's on sale! For example, I can go to the Publix by myself and buy a week's worth of groceries for under $20!  However, when I go with Dan I end up spending $50 for the same amount of groceries because he picks things without thinking about them going on sale. I try to only buy things on sale or knowing I can't find it for a lower price. I know it sounds tedious, but when you find BOGO's at Publix and use coupons together you end up spending close to nothing! The money you end up saving  really can add up!!

3. Stop impulsive shopping!!! I use to be that girl who would buy things impulsively and then it would sit in my closet for months! Now when I shop I think to myself "do I NEED it or do I WANT it?".....if I don't NEED it, I don't buy it!

*Another tip*
 If you end up purchasing it try and hold on to the receipt because it may go on sale a few days later and many stores, such as Macy's and Target do price adjustments!

4. Set a budget! Before you go shopping, say to yourself "I am only going to spend "X" amount". If it was pretty easy for you to get by on that amount, try and challenge yourself next time by setting a lower amount. You will end up saving a lot this way!

5 Date night doesn't always have to be expensive! Here are some inexpnsive things to do.

1.Have a picnic at the park. The only thing you have to pay for is the food you pack and you can make them yourself!
2. Instead of going to the movies, rent a movie from a Blockbuster Express or Redbox machine. They only charge you $1 a night and they are at most Publix's so they are very convenient to drop off.
3. Cook a romantic dinner. Cooking not only saves you money, but it's also healthier for you too!
4. Have a game night! Invite a bunch of friends over and play some board games!
5. Go to the beach! Make sure to put on some SPF if it's in the day time!!!

*Remember there is an expression "A person can never get rich, if all they do is spend"

What are some ways you save???

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Bananas going bad?

What do you do when you have a bunch of overly ripe bananas spoiling in your kitchen?

Bake of course!

This morning I noticed all of my bananas were going bad, but I didn‘t want to throw them away! I figured I would get a little creative and combine some other things we already had in the house to make a yummy and nutritional breakfast. I ending up with these delicious and healthy cinnamon banana muffins. They came out great!

Here is the recipe, I hope you guys like them!

Banana Cinnamon Spice Muffins
Ingredients

*3 Ripe bananas

*1 cup of organic whole wheat flour

*1 individual serving of applesauce (4 oz)

*1 cup organic brown sugar

*¼ cup organic raw sugar

*1 tbls grounded cinnamon

*1 tsp grounded ginger

*1 tsp of baking soda

Directions

1.Preheat oven at 360 degrees.

2.Spray muffin pan with cooking spray.

3. In a bowl mash bananas with a fork-then add sugar and applesauce (mix together).

4.Then add in all the dry ingredients and mix everything evenly.

5. Using a spoon, place batter into the muffin spots- about ¾ full.

6.Bake for about 20 minutes.

7. Enjoy!

*Makes about 16 muffins

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Free digital copy of "The Going Greener Guidebook"

I just received an email this morning about obtaining a free digital copy of "The Going Greener Guidebook". It is a very useful guide that provides ways we can save money and our environment.

Yogurt, it is what’s for breakfast!

I just began eating yogurt. As a child, I never cared for dairy products because I was lactose intolerant. I actually only drank soy milk for most of my life. As I grew older, people started telling me to start adding more dairy products to my diet to help protect my bones as I age. I tried different types of yogurt and never found any that I was crazy about. Then I had a parfait at Panera Bread and found them to be amazing (despite paying $5)! I asked the cashier what kind of yogurt they used and she replied “Stoneyfield's Organic French Vanilla”....I figured I could buy the yogurt myself and make my own parfaits.
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****I ended up purchasing a bunch of the individual size yogurts at whole foods for only .50 cents and used some organic raspberries + organic vanilla granola. It came out just as good and was a fraction of the price.



Why should you start eating yogurt?
                                                                                                          Here are just some of the benefits:

1. It’s a very good source of calcium.

2. It boost our immune system.

3. Studies have shown that eating yogurt with live cultures actually can keep you leaving longer.

4. It can maintain your current weight and even help loose excess weight.

5. It contains over 10 essential nutrients that our bodies need such as vitamin B2, vitamin B5, vitamin B12, zinc, protein, and potassium.

6. It lowers our LDL cholesterol (the bad type) and raises our HDL cholesterol (the good type)

7. It can lower body fat.

8. Helps prevent and heal arthritis.

8. It can boost the bodies ability to build strong bones (especially beneficial for females).

9. It can prevent developing an ulcer.

10. It can create better smelling breath from eliminating tongue bacteria and plaque.


Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Celebrities are eating clean too!

Apparently, celebrities are also fond of the eating clean lifestyle. I was reading OK magazine and found out that Halle Berry, Angelina Jolie, and Nicole Kidman are all eating clean. Jessica Alba and Ashlee Simpson also started eating clean to drop all of their pregnancy weight within weeks! Eating clean is definitely becoming more and more popular and seems to be the best approach to a healthy  lifestyle! Even Jennifer Aniston claimed to lose 7 lbs in just 7 days when she started eating clean.

*I know 7lbs in 7 days sounds extreme, but it’s because the first week detoxes your body from all the garbage you have been eating. During that time your body decides what you need to flush out, mostly sodium and toxins that you have stored. After just 1 week, you will already feel a world of a difference!

Tasty Tuesdays!

I just love Tuesdays! Tuesday is the day that my hubby get's out of work early and we get to spend some quality time together. Today is also my Grandpa's birthday. I figured since I just love Tuesday's, I wanted to start a routine and have a tasty recipe on my BLOG every Tuesday. I know I haven't posted too many recipes on here, so I figured  this would be a great opportunity to add more. Hope you all enjoy this one!

Seasoned Fries



Ingredients
1 lb Baking potatoes
2 tsp EVOO
1 tsp Fresh Parsley
¼ tsp Sea salt
¼ tsp Freshly ground black pepper
½ tsp Dried thyme
½ tsp Dried rosemary

Directions
1.Preheat oven to 425 °F.
2.Spray cooking spray on a baking sheet.
3.Cut each potato in ½ crosswise. Place the halves cut side down on the cutting board and cut each into 4 wedges. Then place cut potatoes on the baking sheet.
4.In a bowl mix the oil and seasonings together. Pour over the potato wedges and toss to mix well. Spread the potatoes out on the sheet.
5.Bake (turning about 2 times) until tender and lightly browned for 30-35 minutes.
6.Enjoy!

Monday, July 12, 2010

Happy Monday!


Today was a great girls day of shopping! My good friend Andrea and I decided to go to Ikea and  check out what neat gadgets they have for the kitchen. I can't believe how cheap they are! I bought myself an awesome metal food grater for only .59 cents!!! How cheap is that? I also had no idea that they were planet friendly. They have gone green and placed recycling bins all over the store, it's awesome! They also ask when you are checking out if you would like to donate a $1 to plant a tree, go Ikea!!!!!  I ended up buying some other cool kitchen gadgets, energy saving light bulbs, and some amazing scented candles. I only spent a total of $7!

Ikea is definitely a great place that supports saving both greens!!!!

After a great day of shopping we decided to grab a bite to eat at Moe's. WELCOME TO MOE'S...haha, I just love Moe's!!!! Since it's Monday, they have a special where you can get any burrito combo for just $5.99. I tried their new whole grain burrito with tofu, rice, beans, veggies, and salsa, it was amazing! While we were eating, Andrea asked me if I had any good cookie recipe's. Once I got home, Andrea got me in the mood to cook up some yummy and healthy peanut butter cookies. They are great tasting and the best thing is, they are clean and only require 3 ingredients!

Easy peasy flourless peanut butter cookies

Ingredients
1 cup organic peanut butter
1 cup organic sugar
1 egg (if vegan-you can make a flax egg by adding 1 Tbls ground flax + 2 Tbls water)
 
Directions

1.Preheat oven to 350 degrees F 
2.Combine ingredients and drop by teaspoonfuls on cookie sheet.
3.Bake for 8 minutes.
4.Let cool.
5. Enjoy!
 
* Feel free to double the recipe if you want to make a larger batch.

Try this recipe for yourself and let me know what you think.

Naples Getaway!

Sorry, I haven’t posted since Friday. Dan and I actually went on a relaxing mini vacation to Naples, FL for his mom’s birthday. Naples is absolutely gorgeous and for those of you who have never been there, I definitely recommend checking it out! We stayed at a gorgeous beach resort that overlooked the breathtaking view of the ocean. I was a little apprehensive to actually go into the ocean because of the oil spills. However, the water was crystal clear with no sight of any oil to be found.
We also did some shopping and found this really cute skin store that sells all natural and organic soaps. I bought soap made from the Dead Sea's salt. They say it’s suppose to be amazing on your skin. Let’s hope so because I got really badly sun burned =(.

 One With Nature Dead Sea Mineral Soap, Dead Sea Salt, 7-Ounces (Pack of 6)

Friday, July 9, 2010

Organic pink lady apples= BEST APPLE EVER!!!!!!



I tried my first pink lady apple yesterday and have to say it's on a whole another level of taste than any other apple I have ever eaten! It's super sweet, really juicy, and it's also pink (my favorite color). -
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The nutrition is great too. In 1 medium apple there is only 70 calories and 4 grams of fiber!

*Let's just hope the saying "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" is true because at this rate I will never have to go =).
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Top 12 Dirtiest Fruits and Vegetables!


Okay, so we all know how expensive organic fruits and veggies are right? I certainly know I don‘t purchase all my produce organic because of the hefty price tag that comes with the organic label. I always wondered to myself which I “need” to purchase organic vs. “only if it is on sale", and if you did too here is our answer.

The Environmental Working Group (EWG) performed a study on what are the 12 dirtiest fruits and veggies out there and here are their findings. They found the pesticide levels on these 12 items were strikingly high! Even if your not into spending the extra cash, you may want to spare a few extra bucks and be open to buying these items organic!


DIRTY DOZEN
1. Peaches

2. Apples

3. Sweet Bell Peppers

4. Celery
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5. Nectarines
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6. Strawberries

7. Cherries

8. Lettuce

9. Grapes

10. Pears

11. Spinach

12. Potatoes

*On the other hand they also found the top 12 cleanest fruits and veggies.

Cleanest 12
1. Onions

2. Avocado

3. Sweet Corn (frozen)

4. Pineapples

5. Mango

6. Sweet Peas (frozen)

7. Asparagus

8. Kiwi

9. Bananas

10. Cabbage

11. Broccoli

12. Eggplant

*A rule that I try to follow when purchasing produce is: if there is an outer layer that you don't eat (such as a banana or a pinapple) it doesn't have to be organic.

What fruits and vegetable do you HAVE to buy organic and why?

Make your own all natural toothpaste!



I decided to get a little crafty today and make an "all natural do it yourself toothpaste". It’s cheap, clean, plus not to mention works and taste great!

Try it for your self!

Ingredients needed:
*3 Tbls of baking soda
*2 Tbls of coconut oil
*1/2 of a small packet of stevia
*25 drops of peppermint oil
Instructions
Mix all ingredients together in a bowl using a fork. Then store in an airtight container

* Think green and use an empty food containers with a tight lid*

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Miami Thrice!


Wow, I'm actually speechless! Lebron, Wade, and Bosh all signed onto the Miami Heat!!!! Can you say ultimate dream team???? Dan and I are super excited to see the Heat win another championship!!! Seriously, if they don't win it this year I will be really surprised!!!

*Blast from the past *
Here is a picture of Dan and I all dressed up to go to the heat game last season. Hopefully we will be able to get some tickets this year despite all the hype.


On another note, I visited two of my favorite places today...

First stop- Whole Foods

What did I buy and how much did I spend you ask?
*Stoneyfields organic yogurt (individuals)- .On sale for .50 cents each (x4)
*Santa Crus organic strawberry lemonade- On sale for $1 each (x2)
*Kashi chocolate & oatmeal cookies- On sale for $3.24+ Coupon= $2.24 each (x3)
*Silk pure almond milk- FREE (with the purchase of 3 boxes of kashi cookies)
*Organic 365 soy sauce- $2.69
*365 Panko bread crumbs- $1.99
*Almond Butter- $3.98
*365 Organic vegetable broth- $1.99
*Annie's organic mac-n-cheese- On sale for $1+ coupon= .50 cents
*KIND bars- On sale at .75 cents (x2)
*Organic pink lady apples- On sale for $1.99 lb -I got a little over 2 lbs for $4.46
*-.20 cents for bringing my own bags and saving trees =)
Total- Only $27. 63


Second Stop- Yogurtland..........soooooooooooo good!!!!!



What did I get and how much did I spend you ask?
I got a mixture of vanilla and ghiradelli chocolate yogurt with kit kats and yogurt chips on top. I know kit kats aren't exactly clean, but I am ok with that every now and then =).


I devoured the whole entire thing and it only cost $1.32, how cheap is that!!! They only charge.30 cents per ounce!!! I just love yogurtland....I can't wait to go back!!!!

What kind of toppings do you guys add on your yogurt?

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

How much daily protein does you body need?


I stumbled upon Kashi's website this evening and found a fun protein calculator. It gives you an estimate of how much protein your body needs to function normally per day. It's simple-all you need to do is enter your age, gender, height, weight, and activity level. I found out that I need 72 grams of protein and Dan needs a whopping 151 grams of protein daily because he's an athlete.

How much protein does you body need? Are you getting enough protein in your daily diet?

10 ways to save money and the planet!


I read a great article today on worldwatch.org about 10 ways to go green and save your green =). I thought I would share with everyone. Enjoy!

1. Save water and money by:
*Taking showers instead of baths to reduce water usage.
*Installing a low flow shower head. They don't cost much and the savings on water and energy will quickly add up to what you paid for it.

2. Save energy and money by:
*Set your thermostat a few degrees lower in the winter and a few degrees higher in the summer. Just a few degrees will help save!
*Install compact florescent light bulbs when your older incandescent bulbs burn out.
*Unplug appliances when you're not using them. Or use a smart power strip that senses when appliances are off and cuts off the non energy use.
*Wash clothes in cold water whenever possible. As much as 85% of the energy used to wash clothes goes to heating the water.

3. Less gas = more money and better health.
*Walk or bike to work. This saves on gas and parking costs and also puts you in better shape.
*Consider carpooling if you live far from your work. Or move closer. Even if this means paying more rent, it could save you money in the long term.

4. Eat smart.
*If you eat meat, add one meatless meal a week. Meat costs a lot at the store and it's even more expensive when you consider the related environmental and health costs.
*Buy locally raised, humane, and organic meat, eggs, and dairy whenever you can. Purchasing from local farmers keeps money in the local economy.

5. Skip the bottled water.
*Use a water filter to purify tap water instead of buying bottled water.
*Bring an empty water jug to your nearest supermarket and refill them for as little as .20 cents a gallon.
*Bring a reusable water bottle (preferably aluminum rather than plastic) with you when traveling or at work.

6. Reuse empty container
*When done with your products the containers can simply be reused again and make great storage containers. Recycling is great but reusing is even better!

7. Borrow instead of buying.
*Borrow from libraries instead of buying personal books and movies. This saves money, not to mention the ink and paper that goes into printing new books.
*Share power tools and other appliances. Get to know your neighbors while cutting down on the number of things cluttering your closet or garage.

8. Buy smart.
*Buy in bulk. Purchasing food in large amounts can save money and packaging.
*Wear clothes that don't need to be dry-cleaned. This saves money and cuts down on toxic chemical use.
*Invest in high-quality, long-lasting products. You might pay more now, but you'll be happy when you don't have to replace items as frequently.

9. Keep electronics out of the trash.
*Keep your cell phones, computers, and other electronics as long as possible.
*Donate or recycle them responsibly when the time comes. E-waste contains mercury and other toxins and is a growing environmental problem.
*Recycle your cell phone.
*Ask your local government to set up an electronics recycling and hazardous waste collection event.

10. Make your own cleaning supplies.
*All you need are a few simple ingredients like baking soda, vinegar, lemon, and soap.
*Making your own cleaning products saves money, time, and packaging (not to mention your indoor air quality).

Good morning everyone!!!

Is it just me or is this week going by really fast? I guess with the fourth of July weekend I am all mixed up with my days! I actually had a productive Wednesday morning! I started the day off with a yummy and nutritional breakfast!

*Breakfast was a bowl of organic french vanilla yogurt, organic granola, blueberries, and a banana. It was very filling and tasty!

I guess all the energy I've been getting from eating clean is starting to pay off. I woke up early and actually got some errands accomplished before noon ,which is like a first for me! One of my errands included a stop at whole foods, where I picked up some tasty and wholesome things. I also got some great deals!!!
What did I buy and how much did I spend you ask?
*Back to Nature chocolate granola- On sale + coupon= only $1.99 woop woop!
*Santa Crus organic strawberry lemonade- On sale for $1 each (x2 )
*Tofu pasta- $1.79
*Organic whole wheat tortillas- $1.69
*Organic no salt added peanut butter- On sale for $2.99
*Stoneyfields french vanilla organic yogurt (individual)- On sale for .50 cents
*Barley (2 different types)- $1.50 for both bags
-.10 cents for bringing my own bag and saving a tree..think green both ways =)!

Total- only $12.36

Does anyone else get super excited to go grocery shopping? I honestly feel like a kid in a candy store where I can't wait to pick out things, especially when cooking new recipes =)!


Have a wonderful day everybody!!!