Start the New Year with a New You!

Each new year signals the start of something fresh and new. Maybe you have goals for a new career, relationship, better finances, and better health. But where do you start? The beginning of all things start with a single thought. The changes you want to see in the new year start with you! That’s right! You alone have the power to create a new life … Continue reading Start the New Year with a New You!

Healthy, Food Trends of 2012

The end of year is usually a time of reflection, and with the ending of 2012 just around the corner, I thought I’d take a moment to reflect on some of the healthy food trends of 2012. This list is by no means exhaustive, but it lists some of the trends that made it to our tables and fridge: Healthy in a hurry – easily … Continue reading Healthy, Food Trends of 2012

Ring in the New Year Healthy!

If you’re entertaining for New Year’s Eve, there’s no better way to start 2013 than to serve your guests healthy selections. By serving healthy foods, you’ll help your guests to get a jump-start on a new year of eating healthy. Here’s a list of healthy recipes to add to your New Year’s Eve party menu: Cocktails Raspberry Champagne Punch Sparkling Cider Mimosa Pomegranate Champagne Punch … Continue reading Ring in the New Year Healthy!

12 Gift Ideas with Healthy Benefits

If you’re tired of buying traditional holiday gifts: pajamas, robes, ties, Christmas sweaters, which probably end up at the returns department, think about buying gifts that keep giving year after year. Healthy holiday gifts will give family and friends years of enjoyment, not to mention healthy benefits. And, you’ll feel better knowing that your gift contributed to a loved one’s health & well-being. There are … Continue reading 12 Gift Ideas with Healthy Benefits

Secrets to Cooking Healthy, Soul Food for Thanksgiving

There are two things synonymous with traditional soul food: flavorful and unhealthy. While eating a soul food meal can leave you in a state of immense satisfaction; a daily diet of food high in sodium, sugar, and fat will put you at risk for developing a chronic illness such as: high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity. The secret to cooking healthy, soul food is all … Continue reading Secrets to Cooking Healthy, Soul Food for Thanksgiving

Stress-free Tips for Hosting Vegetarians at Thanksgiving

This year, you’ve decided to host Thanksgiving dinner at your house. You’ve got the meal all planned out, and have collected all your favorite recipes. But, you’ve just found out that you have a vegetarian guest coming for dinner. What now? Well, no need to fret. Your guest is a non-meat eater, not an alien from another planet. Although, vegetarianism is pretty well accepted in … Continue reading Stress-free Tips for Hosting Vegetarians at Thanksgiving

Take Control of Your Well-Being for the Holidays!

The holiday season usually marks a time of festive planning, family gatherings, and celebrations. But, it also is a time that many of us will feel stressed, overburdened and depressed. However, before the holiday season is in full force, we can take steps now to ensure that mind, body, and spirit, are healthy. Oftentimes, holiday planning introduces a whole new dimension of being stressed out. … Continue reading Take Control of Your Well-Being for the Holidays!

Healthify Your Halloween!

If you’re trying to stay healthy, don’t be tricked by all the treats, at Halloween! In just one day, it is easy to destroy all your good efforts to eat right and exercise, by loading up on sugary, high-calorie sweets. I know it is tempting; you tell yourself that you’ll have just one mini Hershey candy. Before you know it you’ve eaten the entire bag, … Continue reading Healthify Your Halloween!

Fall Veggies: A Rainbow of Variety

Each season produces a variety of fruits and vegetables; fall is no exception. During the fall season, the variety of colorful vegetables is abundant. You can find, at the grocer and your local farmers market, a selection of vegetables in hues of : orange, yellow, green, red, and white. Certainly, some fall vegetables are available at other times of the year, but they are at … Continue reading Fall Veggies: A Rainbow of Variety

Don’t Ignore Your Body’s Language

The human body is amazing! It will give you signals and warnings to let you know when something is out of whack. When I start to feel rundown, and cold symptoms like a runny nose and sore throat creep up, I know my body is giving me signals to: slow down, get some rest, and boost my immune system, to keep from getting sick. If … Continue reading Don’t Ignore Your Body’s Language