Radicchio, Pear, and Apple Salad

You’ve probably seen radicchio on your plate before, even if you didn’t know its name at the time.  It’s known to have vibrant purple leaves with white veins and taste somewhat like an endive– an earthy, bitter flavor.  Radicchio is a great source of vitamins K, C, and E, as well the compound intybin, which aids in…

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Wednesday Workout Tip

Tip of the day: Working out multiple muscles groups simultaneously is the most effective way to tone muscle and torch fat.  Some great exercises that do a lot of damage (plus, don’t require equipment): Pushups  Bodyweight squats   Planks and Mountain climbers Burpees (Fun fact: I’ve heard these are sometimes referred to as “cardio purgatory”)…

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Roasted Veggies

  Ingredients 2 red peppers 1 green bell pepper 2 onions 2 zucchini 8 oz mushrooms 6 new potatoes, scrubbed 1 tsp. salt 2 cloves garlic, crushed or pressed coarsely ground pepper 1/2 tsp. oregano 1/2 tbsp. basil 1/2 tsp rosemary Instructions Wash and dry vegetables. Any combination of vegetables in season may be used.…

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Working Out

The American College of Sports Medicine recommends a minimum of 150 minutes of exercise/week, or 30 minutes/day for 5 days. Clocking in the hours can be a challenge.  Running on a treadmill and doing crunches on the floor of your living room gets boring and demotivating after a while.  So sometimes it’s good to mix it up:…

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Watch the Joy!!

Watch the Joy!! Many of you may have seen this video (it has 2 million likes!) but it is worth ot to press PLAY. Nutriton for Your Lifestyle attended a Wellness Symposium yesterday and this was a video that the keynote speaker shared. Wellness is balance – Nutrition, Exercise, Stress Management, all to create a…

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10 Tips for Conscious Eating

Ten Tips for Healthy and Conscious Eating  Base meals around vegetables and whole grain foods, incorporating them into main dishes.  Eat more vegetarian lunches and dinners each week to reduce saturated fat, increase fiber, and introduce your taste buds to new flavors.  Whenever you normally eat white or “enriched” bread, cereal, rice or pasta; substitute…

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Real Food Challenge

A list of the ingredients in a McDonald’s sausage patty: “pork,” whey protein concentrate, salt, corn syrup solids, sugar, dextrose, monosodium glutamate, caramel color… the list of chemical names and acronyms goes on.  No… Just. No. Eat the foods that don’t have extra ingredients in them, i.e. the ones that just are! Here’s a pork tenderloin recipe…

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Green Eggs and Chard

Scored some good-looking Swiss chard at the Food Collective* so I made this recipe for dinner last night. Simple, but good. Protein and power greens make a winning combination.   Ingredients 1 bundle of swiss chard 1 clove of garlic 1/4 lemon 2 eggs Directions Wash the chard thoroughly and chop the leaves crosswise into strips.…

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Sugar and Autoimmune Disease: Best Friends Forever

Ever heard that phrase ‘CANCER LOVES SUGAR’?  The popular saying is based off of fact that sugar blocks the livers’ ability to clear toxins from the blood. People with a high toxic burden are more susceptible to autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and thyroid disease, as well as certain types of cancers, fibromyalgia, chronic…

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Thai Basil Lettuce Cups

Ingredients any lean protein: tofu, chicken, turkey 1⁄2 cup lemon juice 1 Tbsp chopped ginger 1⁄2 Tbsp red chile peppers 1⁄2 head cabbage, shredded 1 head of lettuce 1 carrot 1 ripe mango 1 handful cilantro 1 handful torn basil leaves sea salt to taste Directions Cut the carrot into into matchstick-size pieces. Cut the…

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