Archive for December, 2010

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Check out channel Qtv’s interview with Eat Pray Love’s Elizabeth Gilbert as she daringly defines her personal discovery of what marriage means.

…Opening up new ways to view old passed downed traditions.

Dare to challenge and question a woman’s roles in society?

And take a road less traveled…

Then watch this video below.

Love to hear your two cents about what marriage, love, relationship means. Leave me your comment.

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A healthier version of Peanut Butter Oatmeal Cookies recipe that uses NO sugar, NO butter, NO flour, and NO baking powder.

Here’s what lead me to create this recipe.

“Eat me. More. More. More.” Some mysterious voice seem to whisper to my fiance.

After a bite of the sugar filled baked oatmeal cookie, Mark went back and grabbed more.

An insatiable appetite. Even after devouring 3  already!

“That’s the sugar and butter, they talk like that.” I responded.

The bad news about sugar is, it gives you a sugar rush—burst of energy, then it leaves you deprived and exhausted minutes later. Which cause you to desire more, so you could get that rush again. It’s a vicious cycle.

Here’s my healthy version of the oatmeal cookie:

PEANUT BUTTER OATMEAL COOKIES

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups 100% Whole Grain Oatmeal
  • ½ cup Skippy Natural Peanut Butter
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • ½ tsp ground nutmeg
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 1 tsp of Pure Canola Oils
  • ½ cup of Pure Raw Honey
  • 1 tsp of Vanilla Extract
  • 2 small eggs
  • 1 cup chopped pecans
  • 1 cup raisins

Step 1: In a large bowl mix canola oil, vanilla, and honey until even. Then add eggs and mix thoroughly. Add oats, Skippy’s natural peanut butter, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt until nicely blended. Now add pecans and raisins and them mix them all together.

Step 2: Grease the baking pan sparingly with some pure canola oils.

Step 3: Scoop 2 spoon of the uncooked peanut oatmeal cookie mixed onto the greased baking pan. Make sure you round and flat it. Do this until all the cookie mix is used up.

Step 4: Place rack in upper third of oven and preheat to 350 degree F.

Step 5: Bake for 12-15 minutes or until golden brown. Cookies will be soft. Wait till they are cool a bit (10 minutes) before transferring and eating it.

These cookies will satisfied your taste buds but won’t leave you with sugar addiction craving for more.

For more great ways to eat for optimal energy try Rose’s “Optimal Energy Recipes” Cookbook.

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Below are a few quick holiday reminders to eating and staying healthy.

Staying Healthy During The Holiday

By Fer Kaizen

The holiday season is the most awaited part of the year that all people get excited about. Whether you are from the west or the east and have different kinds of celebrations from others, you still look forward to it as a way to rest, relax, and have some free and valuable time with family and friends. It is an opportunity to have a guiltless time off for vacations and luxuries. However, this positive air that the holiday brings also entails some drawbacks. During this season, people do not get much sleep, are vulnerable to many stressors, and prevent some of their routines like exercise and diet. All these may result to not actually getting relaxed but being unrested and less healthy, and this is what all holiday-lovers should avoid.

Enjoying the holiday does not mean that you should get stressed from holiday-related tasks and obligations. For one, you should feel like the stock market that experiences what is called the “holiday effect,” whence sales rise and even reach all-time high. You should get the most out of the occasion take advantage of everything that may come, and you should do that in a way favoring your health. Here are some tips on how you can stay at your best condition and prevent gaining weight during the holiday.

Set Your Goals

Setting your goal can help you be at focus on what you should do and not do during this special season. Most people gain weight during the holiday because they just gobble anything that is on the table. Making a goal like you should stay away from cakes and should taste only a little sweets will greatly help in maintaining your figure. Do not carelessly forget you goal; if you need to, make a reminder on your cell phone, post it on the mirror or fridge, or tell anybody to remind you about your goals. Even though it looks fussy, it helps you get a warning signal on what you should avoid doing and eating.

Reconsider Your Schedule

It is normal for people to get busy during the holiday or have a messed-up schedule. However, obligations should not interfere with your schedule to visit the gym or do your running and walking exercises. Help yourself by making a schedule for your important tasks throughout the season. Determine the time for your shopping, parties, visits, and out-of-towns, putting high consideration to your gym and exercise hours. By this, you will be able to stay fit and never miss out on your holiday perks.

Be Mindful of Your Eating

Indeed, it is easy to be unconscious about what you eat during the holidays. There are a lot of sumptuous foods prepared in all your relatives and friends’ houses, and you can not disappoint them by not having a taste of them. The secret here is to avoid eating rich foods that can ruin your health or make you gain weight. It is understandable to put some of these delicious foods to your mouth on the most important occasions like New Year’s Eve and Christmas Eve, but if you do not want to punish yourself in the gym or with exercises later, eat these only on the given occasions.

Maintain Your Diet and Fitness

For many, it is almost impossible to stick to their diet during the holidays because of several luxuries. Some also just do not care about forgetting their fitness routines. These factors are legitimate reasons for gaining weight and being unhealthy again. Of course, you want to prevent that. Do it by making conscious choices and learning how to say no to food that will ruin your diet and fitness. It does not follow that you totally avoid delicious food; the important thing is knowing when to stop and being moderate.

Prefer Healthier Food

In all parties, there are a lot of inviting foods, which makes it difficult to resist eating them. To avoid gaining weight during the holiday, go for the salads, greens, and lean meat first. Eating green vegetables and protein-rich food will make you full faster, so you will be saved from overeating.

During the holidays, it is important to enjoy, but it does not mean that you should sacrifice your diet and fitness in all the festivities accompanying it. By keeping these tips in mind, you will not regret about anything later when you go back to the gym.

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