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I’m making my own meals now! I never cooked before this…Wicked rad! I’m making stir fry with a bunch of veggies and chicken. Yum!



CAN YOU SAY BOOKED!?

That’s my schedule filled with running club, dragon boat racing club, work, etc…

And I didn’t even factor in my 1/2 marathon training sched!

AWESOME!!!

“As I see it, every day you do one of two things: build health or produce disease in yourself.”

- Adelle Davis

I just finished some nice breakfast. Blueberry pancakes. (if you can’t tell I’ve been craving pancakes lately.)

The recipe is:

1/2 cup uncooked oats

1/2 blueberries

1 tablespoon honey

1 egg

Just blend it together and let it thicken. Sometimes I put it in the fridge overnight and make it in the morning. It is super delicous! I won’t lie though, it isn’t totally a pancake you can say, but made similar. Tastes great though, believe. Expecially if you love blueberries!

As for the workout today, I may just go for a jog. Because today is my off day and after kicking ass all week, I believe bodies deserve rest.

BUT that doesn’t mean I need to sit on my butt all day! After work I am definitely enjoying this beautiful day.

“A wise man should consider that health is the greatest of human blessings, and learn how by his own thought to derive benefit from his illnesses.”

- Hippocrates

Vicky surprised me this morning by making a fried breakfast, complete with HUGE Yorkie Pudds!

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Let’s make ramen healthier…

On a college student’s budget? Did your parents pack you nothing but noodles? Let’s spice up that boring package of dried noodles. There are many ways you can dress your soup. But here is the one I made today.

1 package of ramen

1 cup shredded green cabbage

2 cloves garlic

1 stalk of green onion, chopped

1 tsp of chopped ginger

1/2 tsp of hot sauce (optional, but oh so good)

Boil 2-3 cups of water, add in cabbage, garlic, ginger. Let boil for 3 minutes. Add in ramen noodles and let boil for another 3 minutes. I usually add in only half of the seasoning packet. Stir. Now you can add in the hot sauce if you want. Now, you can add the green onion. Take off the burner and serve! 

So delicious and nutritious. I didn’t have any, but usually I put chopped up carrots into the soup the same time I add the cabbage. 

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So last month I hit the gym pretty hard (for me at least .I usually go 3 times a week for an hour sometimes longer ) and was seeing zero result along with my usual life stresses,not seeing results was adding too it! I was frustrated about it on a daily basis, for most of the day . I decided to relax and not worry about the numbers on the scale and just enjoy the feeling I get from it . The result: dropped 3 pounds in a week and started actually noticing a firmer body(yay). I notice when I’m not constantly worrying about it is when I see results this article reminded me of that.


Chopping the Flax Seeds




Perfect bushel for a snack

It may be tiny, but it’s mighty: The flax seed carries one of the biggest nutrient payloads on the planet. And while it’s not technically a grain, it has a similar vitamin and mineral profile to grains, while the amount of fiber, antioxidants, and Omega-3 fatty acids in flax leaves grains in the dust.

Additionally, flax seed is very low in carbohydrates, making it ideal for people who limit their intake of starches and sugars. And its combination of healthy fat and high fiber content make it a great food for weight loss and maintenance - many dieters have found that flax seed has been a key to keeping them feeling satisfied.“ 

- Flax Seed: The Low Carb Whole Grain - About.com

I have recently added this amazing little seed into my diet! I put them in my egg-white omelet this morning but they are also great mixed in with yogurt or cereal.

Ideally they should be ground up first before consuming because the real nutrients are found inside. I would use a food processor - but sadly I don’t have one. So for now its an extremely sharp blade and spice board for me.

Also, flax seeds are best for you if they are toasted first (or if you are cooking something warm like an omelet you can just throw them inside). 

here is a link to more tips about flax seeds. Also these are some recipes and “mix-in” ideas you can try. 

Today I tried extra-hard to have a healthy diet, and do some exercise! I was able to use my friend’s Wii-fit, and did some yoga, muscle workout and aerobic exercises. Really enjoyed the boxing!

Breakfast: Special K with blueberries.

Lunch: 2 Tortialla Wraps with salad, low-fat cottage cheese, salmon and low-fat hummus. 1 Apple.

Dinner: Grilled chicken with baby potatoes and peas.

Snack: Low-fat hummus.

Exercise: 28 minutes on the Wii-Fit.




why? they’re low in calories, have enough fiber to give you that “full” feeling, are a good source of vitamin C, and help prevent many diseases. in fact, on multiple websites, i have come across apples as a “power food!”

what else are apples good for?

  • pectin (a complex carb in plants’ cell walls) - helps to draw out cholesterol in the bloodstream, while also evening out blood sugar levels
  • boron - strengthens bones
  • antioxidants - lower risks of asthma and cancer
  • said to aid in preventing degeneration of the eyes and brain
  • mild acidity - cleanse and brighten teeth

extra info? to get the maximum benefits of this fruit, keep the skin on! :)

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Now at KFC, buy half a gallon of soda and they’ll donate $1 to diabetes research!

TIP: set one day of the week and make that the begining week day. It could be a sunday which tends to work for most but i start my week every monday morning. Make it a goal to weigh less each “start day” buy recording your weight. Also pick a time to weight yourself! i do it once i wake up but yours might be a few hrs after dinner or breakfast doesnt matter

This will help you to see when you gained weight and you can also look back on that week if you did gain and say why… or if you sheded a pound or two you can ask yourself what did i do this week and how can i keep it up.

Happy tracking :)

I can’t go 24 hours without a food binge. I do this when I’m bored. When I’m at home alone with nothing to do (or nothing that I want to do) I binge. I just ate probably 5 cups of cereal. No joke. Or maybe not that much. I never measured it so I don’t know. Before that I had my healthy lunch and that was all i was suposed to have. but NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! mother fuck fuck fuck. ugh

At least I worked out today.

No more eating for the rest of the day. Going to try and go to bed around 8. Tired right now

How to cook (and freeze!) your greens



Gonna go running in a few minutes because my mom sent me an e-mail to inform me that I should “eat and exercise well to be healthy.”  

Just kidding, I was going to go run anyways.  Thank you, mother, for the advice.  I didn’t have a clue about how to stay healthy until that e-mail.

Saluting to all mothers who give really good advice.     



Wife’s Cancer Costs Husband His Job –Fired After 14 Years at Firm

BOSTON (WCVB) — A Natick man is facing unemployment because his wife has cancer.

Accountant Carl Sorabella got a raise in November for a job well done, but despite more than 13 years with his company, he was recently laid off after his wife’s life-altering diagnosis.

“I got a call saying I had 55 nodules in my lungs. I collapsed. I absolutely collapsed, because I thought, ‘That’s it — lung cancer. I’m dead,’” Kathy Sorabella said.

Being told they had only months left together, Kathy and her husband, Carl, began life’s worst roller coaster.

“I’ve known Kathy longer than I’ve known my mother. My mother died when I was 18, and we’ve been married for 23 years. She’s my life,” Carl Sorabella said.

With Kathy’s health fragile, Carl knew he’d need time to be at her treatments and tests. When he shared the news with his boss, his employment of nearly 14 years was terminated.

“She said, ‘It’s business. I’m running a company here, and I need to make sure the department runs.’ And I argued that I would make sure the company runs,” Carl Sorabella said.

He said he offered to work nights and weekends, but his boss said no.

“And I’m like, ‘You just can’t do that. I mean, she’s on disability. We have no income now. And unemployment — they cap you at $625 a week,” Carl Sorabella said.

“Fourteen years with the company and they just let him go like that, and that’s what terrified me,” Kathy Sorabella said.

Carl’s employer, Haynes real estate management company in Wellesley is a small office employing fewer than 50 people, so neither state nor federal employment laws apply. There is little Carl can do about his situation — other than collect unemployment.

“I just don’t know how to get my head around something like this,” he said.

“And now he’s on unemployment, and I’m on disability, and we don’t know how our bills are going to be paid. But we keep telling each other as long as we love each other — it doesn’t matter,” Kathy Sorabella said.

There is a bit of good news — Kathy’s been told her cancer has not spread as far as initially believed, and her prognosis is now years instead of months.

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I decided to eat steak tonight to change things up a little bit. I always eat chicken or vegetarian so I thought I’d be a little different. I marinated the steak and made a quick sauce with the marinade. It was delicious. I also used Flat-outs, a 90 calorie flatbread that was delicious! Hopefully you enjoy :)

Grilled Steak Wrap - 300

Juice of 2 limes

1 cup cilantro

1/4 jalapeno (or more/less to taste)

1 tsp cumin

4 cloves garlic

Salt and Pepper to taste

(I added 1 tsp Xanthan Gum to thicken but not necessary)

1 Skirt Steak (or whatever type of cut/meat you like)

1 Flatout Flat Bread (or pita bread)

1 tomato sliced

1 Lettuce Leaf

1/4 red onion

Directions

1. Combine first five ingredients and blend. If needed, thin out with some water

2. Pour mixture over steak and marinate for at least 20 minutes and up to overnight leaving some aside for saucing later

3. Grill Steak and allow to rest for about 5 minutes

4. Slice steak against the grain

5. Arrange steak, lettuce, tomato, onion, and remaining sauce on bread and roll

6. Eat and Enjoy!


About the blog
This blog is about health, fitness, and self confidence. Negativity, starvation and purging are not supported or promoted here. I am making this blog to hopefully inspire and help other people lose weight, in a healthy manner. Feel free to ask advice, I will try to answer all questions back.

About the owner
I’m biz, or you may know me as http://repress.tumblr.com. I have lost 85lbs myself in a healthy way; I’ve become quite knowledgable when it comes to nutrition and exercise. I am a college student studying business management and marketing. I love to cook, hike, learn new things, and of course..blog.  



Well here’s the first post…lunch!

Quinoa with red peppers, onion, broccoli, and some lime soy vinaigrette stuff from whole foods. :D

*Note - If not needed, don’t cook your vegetables. You will only receive the full nutritional benefits if they are left uncooked. Makes sense right? Cooking vegetables is the same as killing vegetables.

Summer is a most excellent time to widen your knowledge of greens. Let’s face it, greens are a good foundation for ANY AND EVERY diet and if you haven’t branched outside of the lettuce family in awhile, it’s really time that you do so.  And, trust me, you’ll probably end up liking it!

While you can certainly eat your greens raw (and you should), I found that when I ventured into the more exotic greens like kale or swiss chard, I liked them better if I cooked them.  Learning how to cook greens is a necessary skill.

Well, lucky for us there are two good blog posts out there on how to cook greens and then how to store the extra greens you either grow in your garden or buy at the local farmers market or supermarket.   

First, some good insight on how to cook your greens - courtesy of Kitchen Table Scraps:

I’ve got three rules for green cooked vegetables: 1.Cook in lots of water. A large quantity of water helps the vegetables to cook evenly, and it also helps dilute the natural acids in the vegetable. 2. Don’t overcook. You really have to watch your greens carefully just a minute or two can make the difference between tender bright greens and overcooked mushy ones. Don’t trust times from your recipe, keep checking your veggies as they cook. And remember vegetables are all different, just because three minutes worked well before, doesn’t mean it will work again. To illustrate how cooking times affect color, I steamed ten radish leaves for varied amounts of time. Each leaf shows the number of minutes it was cooked for. Notice how as the cooking time increases, the green gets more intense, then darker then finally dulls and becomes more yellow. (NINJA NOTE: That’s the picture above!) 3. Shock in cold water to stop cooking. If you’re not going to serve the vegetables immediately, then have a big bowl of ice water ready to plunge them in straight out of the boiling pot. This stops cooking immediately, and right where you want it.

Second, some instruction on how to store your extra greens - courtesy of The World in My Kitchen. Notice how the directions really aren’t that different…same basic cooking process but shorter cooking times (aka you blanch before you freeze).  Here are the steps (I paraphrased  a bit from the actual blog post):

  1. Prepare your greens - wash them in cold water and roughly chop them if you are going to be using them in recipes down the line
  2. Blanch your greens - blanching means you cook the greens in boiling water for just a couple of minutes to stop the bacteria and enzymes from breaking down when you freeze. Start the timer as soon as you place the greens in the water and use the blanching times below
  3. Shock the greens in ice-cold water - submerge the greens in an ice bath to stop the cooking and keep them there the same amount of time that you cooked them for
  4. Squeeze out the water - once cool, squeeze as much water out as you can and drain them a little
  5. Portion the greens into one-cup sized balls - so you know how much each packet is in your freezer and set them on a paper towel to drain some more. Get as much water out as you can
  6. Store in the freezer in a Ziploc bag - be sure to label and date each bag.  Greens last between 9-12 months when frozen

Suggested Blanching Times:

  • Beets - 2 minutes
  • Chard - 2 minutes
  • Collard Greens - 2 minutes
  • Kale - 3 minutes
  • Spinach - 2 minutes
  • Turnip Greens - 2 minutes

There you go.  Become a green queen this summer and your body will thank you!

Stay healthy my friends!

The Radicchio

Aunt Magpie brought us over a goody bag last week full of delicious things. Pesto, vodka sauce, good champagne, crusty French bread, fresh tortellini, tomatoes, peppers, butter lettuce… and radicchio.

We gleefully put together several drawn-out meals with the goods. We drank the whole bottle of champagne in one sitting. We tossed together a colorful, delicious-looking salad. Atop it sat the shredded radicchio, adding a beautiful maroony-red depth to the palette.

We sat and ate that salad. And discovered something horrifying: we HATE radicchio. Bitter gasp-inducing radicchio. Even more horrifying, we had enough left to make several more salads. I thought, “surely this beautiful veggie has more to offer us? It has such a pleasant name. It sounds so fancy. I would like to be the type of girl who orders something with radicchio in it and say it with a fine Italian accent. Radicchio.

Off I scampered, to make this fierce leafy veggie more palatable to our obviously uncouth tastes. I tried braising it, I tried roasting it, I tried sauteeing it; I ate it with polenta, with quinoa, with bread, atop things we normally quite like. Still, no dice. The radicchio-love eluded us.

Today, again we sat and ate polenta and quinoa layered with pesto and mozzarella, with a hefty portion of delectable looking balsamic radicchio as the piטce de resistance. Surely with plating like that, radicchio would win us over. After the first bite we set our forks down and thanked God almighty that this was the last bit of the stuff left in our refrigerator. We hunched over with resolve, against the power of our gag reflexes (yes, we uncouth people have strong ones) and finished it. That is the straight story of how we discovered that we despise one of the healthiest and prettiest foods in the world. 

We are breaking up with radicchio for good. Goodbye forever! I regret not having fine enough tastebuds for you, bitter friend. Let the veggie gods smile upon us and bless us with many other, more delicious salad toppings.

xo