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September 22, 2011
A workout to go
Some weekends are too busy to get to the gym, especially if the gym is near your office, you've got company staying with you, or you're out of town yourself. In the spirit of "no excuses", here's a suggestion for a 30 minute workout that uses no equipment and can be modified for all fitness levels. If you're a beginner start with two reps. ( Gym rats can do double the amount, add in more difficult exercises and repeat the workout later in the day.)
1. Warm up for eight minutes. Walk in place, play tag with your kids, dance around the room. Just move.
2. Do one minute of squats.
3. Do one minute of push ups.
4. Do one minute of reverse lunges.
5. Do one minute of modified chair dips.
6. Do two minutes of cardio. (Go back to that dancing, running in place, whatever.)
7. Do one minute of crunches.
8. Take a 30 second break.
Repeat steps 2 through 8, three times.
September 21, 2011
DIY Market Bag
Really , how many old t-shirts do you need? We all keep a few for painting or working in the yard and after that…well what do you do with the t-shirt from the concert you went to senior year in college, or the volunteer gig at that camp last summer? We've all got something that we don't want to throw out but it doesn't look good enough to actually WEAR anyplace.
Follow these easy directions to make a reusable market bag. (We "stumbled upon" them…quite literally) It's good for the environment and gives old tees a second life. You can even use them to throw a lunch together or a change of clothes for those fall activities that last all day.
http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/4Yedis/honestlywtf.com/diy/diy-market-bag
September 20, 2011
Walnuts !!
When it comes to "super foods" walnuts are just that. Super good for you. They contain antioxidants called phytosterols (known cancer fighters) as well as plant based omega 3 fats. Diets rich in omega 3′s also help keep your bones strong and healthy.
Throw some in your oatmeal, muffins, or pasta dishes. Keep a bowl handy for snacking. Walnuts in the shells will keep you busy working for your food…especially good for boredom eaters and TV snackers.
September 19, 2011
UNFORGETTABLE
UNFORGETTABLE…Premiers tonight, Tuesday September 20th at 10:00/9:00 central on CBS
This new series is sure to be, well unforgettable. But for those of here at Marilu.com it should prove to be familiar as well. Carrie Wells, the main character in this CBS Drama possesses superior autobiographical memory. She is one of the few people in the world to have been identified as having this ability.
Of course we all know that in real life Marilu Henner is one of a small handful of people possessing SAM. The writers and creators know this as well which is why Marilu is a consultant on this exciting new show. Not only is the vehicle modeled after Marilu's ability but check out this clip featuring the beautiful lead actress Poppy Montgomery. Remind you of any other gorgeous redheads?
http://www.cbs.com/shows/fall_preview_2011/video/2110593626/unforgettable-meet-carrie-wells
September 18, 2011
Meatless Monday; Red Kidney Bean Curry
This recipe is hearty and delicious. Serve it over brown rice with a green salad and warm naan bread. It's company worthy!
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1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
1/4 cup chopped fresh ginger
1 medium onion, finely chopped
1 plum tomato, diced
3 cloves garlic, chipped
1 large green chili, chopped
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon coriander
1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds
1/2 teaspoon tumeric
1/4 teaspoon cayenne
8 ounces tomato sauce
3 cups boiled red beans or 30 ounces canned, UN-drained
1/2 cup cilantro
-Heat oil in large pot. Add ginger, garlic, onion, chili and let sizzle for one minute.
-Add sauce and spices.
-Add beans and a cup of water and tomatoes.
-Bring to a boil, reduce to medium, heat 10 minutes
-Garnish with cilantro
September 17, 2011
A New Twist on Spirit Sunday
Let's keep the weekend rolling with a new twist on Spirit Sunday. Today we're going to have "spirits", "libations" good old fashioned drinks.
The alcohol is optional but the celebration is not!
The weather is beginning to cool down in many parts of the country. If you're lucky enough to be feeling the parting shots of summer why not enjoy one more afternoon with Sex on the Beach?
This recipe is from Healthy Holidays and may be made with alcohol (for grown ups only) or without; suitable for the whole family or anyone who chooses to forego the alcohol.
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SEX ON THE BEACH
4 ounces orange juice
4 ounces natural peach juice or 2 ounces natural peach nectar (Ceres is a suitable brand)
1 and 1/2 ounces vodka (optional)
1 Tablespoon natural unsweetened cranberry juice
Over ice, combine the orange and peach juices, vodka (if using) and cranberry juice. Shake or blend and serve in a Collins or highball glass.
September 16, 2011
Weekend fun….fancy pants!
If you've been coming to this site for a while you know that we talk about anything and everything here ! In fact a question about panty lines led to the now famous "thong thread" that lasted for months.
Everyone knows that the right undergarments will make what you're wearing look better and give you a trimmer appearance, but isn't it about more than that?
In honor of the weekend let's think about fun, sexy, flirtatious fashions from the skin out. You don't have to spend a bundle to unleash your sexy side….you just have to ditch the granny panties. They're not the real you.
Check out this primer for some ideas.
http://www.bing.com/shopping/panty-primer/r/212?FORM=HPSHPC&crea=091511plusdress
September 15, 2011
U.N Summit on Non-Communicable Diseases
Later this month the United Nations will hold only it's second ever summit to deal with a global disease issue. The first was the 2001 HIV/AIDS meeting which led to the creation of the Global Fund.
You can read more about the summit here:
http://www.esmo.org/policy/political-initiatives/2011-un-summit-on-non-communicable-diseases.html
We're including this today because these are issues that YOU are involved in. Your presence here and your participation helps to educate, and may very likely lead others down a path that could spare them from the devastation of these diseases.
Your questions, comments and encouragement matter.
September 14, 2011
EVOO
If you're just beginning your foray into healthy cooking you've noticed that the acronym EVOO is everywhere. It stands for Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Most of the time the word "extra" makes you think "more". In this case it means less in the sense that EVOO is the least processed and the least acidic olive oil you can purchase.
Virgin olive oil is the second least process and both contain monounstaurated fat and may lower your LDL or bad cholesterol. What DO you get extra? You get high levels of polyphenol, a powerful antioxident that promotes heart health.
More flavor. Better health. Win/Win
September 13, 2011
ANDI Scores
ANDI is the acronym for Aggregate Nutrient Density Index and it's based on Dr. Joel Fuhrman's (Eat to Live) nutrient density scoring system. Whole Foods has recently adopted, and is promoting, this easy to use system to make it easier to choose whole foods according to their nutritional worth.
Of course we all realize, as does Dr. Fuhrman, that eating strictly from the top of the list would deprive us of the healthy fats and calories that we need to sustain our active lifestyle. File this under "knowledge is power" and you'll find that a list can make for fascinating reading. It can also make healthy choices easier to determine and meal planning less stressful.
You can pick up an easy to use index at Whole Foods or on line. Check out these articles to learn more:
http://www.drfuhrman.com/library/article17.aspx
http://www.fooducate.com/blog/2010/01/28/whole-foods-market-adopts-andi-nutrition-rating-system/
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