Who is organized enough to make sure that he/she eats the suggested "half cup" of these foods everyday??!! After reading the article I felt overwhelmed and I know that after a while I could get tired of eating these foods. ..but they do offer "alternatives" that could provide some variety... Why don't I ever get tired of eating french fries, or vanilla milkshakes, or fried chicken???
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Flat-belly summer foods
Who is organized enough to make sure that he/she eats the suggested "half cup" of these foods everyday??!! After reading the article I felt overwhelmed and I know that after a while I could get tired of eating these foods. ..but they do offer "alternatives" that could provide some variety... Why don't I ever get tired of eating french fries, or vanilla milkshakes, or fried chicken???
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Monday, May 19, 2008
Drinks that are not so good for you
2,310 calories
266 g sugar
108 g fat (64 g saturated)
http://health.yahoo.com/experts/eatthis/5027/americas-unhealthiest-drinks-exposed/
I don't know how accurate the specs are for the Health Bar Shake..but WOW I would never have guessed a shake could be over 2,000 calories...
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Sunday, May 18, 2008
I ran my first 5k today!
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Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Restaurant Secrets
Why does everything that tastes so good cause such horrible health problems? Click on the title of this post to see the calorie counts for some of your favorite dishes at chain restaurants.
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Sunday, April 27, 2008
I have officially entered two races!
Hey all, I just thought I'd share with you my decision to (finally) enter some running races. I promised myself that I was going to run at least one race in 2008 so by the end of May I will have kept my promise! : ) The first race is on May 18th in Somerville. It's the "12th Annual Mystic River Herring Run & Paddle" and it's just a 5K. The second run is on June 19th in Cambridge. It's the "Reggae Ramble & Carribean Music Festival" run and this one is 4.2 miles (or roughly 7K). If anyone's interested in either race, just click on the pictures for more information. Wish me luck!
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Sunday, April 13, 2008
Great Web site for gays and lesbians into sports
Hey all you sports fans, whether you love to play sports or even if you're just an "athletic supporter," there's a cool site I happened upon the other day that at least two of us (me and Pam) will like. It's called "Out Sports" and it has a page just for gays and another just for lesbians. Click HERE for the gay site and click HERE for the lesbian site.
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Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Soothing Hunger's Savage Beast: Moments of weakness call for smart snacking and thinking. Six strategies to put hunger in its place.
Feeling ravenous can undermine a sensible diet in at least two ways. First, it can make you eat when you don't need any food—sometimes the feeling is the product of a bored or worried mind rather than an actual indication of hunger. Second, it's real enough to send you into an eating frenzy at your next meal. By adopting a few smart strategies, you can make it through those moments of weakness—or prevent them from happening in the first place. Click HERE for the full story.
QuoD: What do YOU do to sooth your hunger's savage beast?
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Saturday, April 5, 2008
I did it!
OK, so in an earlier comment, I've talked about Lake Merritt, here in lovely Oakland. It's about 3.3 miles in diameter, and there are always people out there running, walking and so on (there are also a lot of geese that poop all over the place, but that's another story all together).
Anyway, I've been talking about running it--all the way around--for several months. I get into spurts, and have done 2/3 of it at most in the past, but today, I RAN THE WHOLE THING!
I wanted to do it before New Years, but I got it done before tax day, so I'm calling it a success.
How'd I get there? Well, Leona and I have been running up in the hills (there's a nice path through the Redwoods about 10 min from our house), and I got to about a 30 minute run up there this week. I figured if I could do 30 min of up and down hills, dodging tree branches and rocks, I could do the (relatively flat) lake, dodging goose poop. Just had to brag... xoxo
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Saturday, March 29, 2008
Battle of the Sexual Identities!
I created this running challenge on the Nike+ site and have two different "teams" that people can join: the gay/lesbian/bi-sexual team or the straight/heterosexual team. So far only 22 people have joined so tell your friends (with iPod nanos and the Nike+ system) to check it out! Let's go, GLB Team ! : )
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Sunday, March 23, 2008
Runner's World Report on New Music Phones (part 1)
I love listening to music when I run so my nano is strapped to my arm about 99% of the time when I hit the streets. One of my biggest fears, however, is that I will get hurt or come across someone that is hurt and not be able to call for help. Of course I could carry my phone, too but I'm not a big "fanny pack" fan and holding it is not an option for me. So, my next phone will most likely be an mp3-phone combo. Check out the latest music phones presented by Runner's World:
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
The Best 'Anywhere' Exercises: Just because you’re not at the gym doesn’t mean you can’t exercise!
There are a million excuses not to work out, and when you’re strapped for time or away from home, keeping up healthy habits can be even harder. But just because you’re not at the gym doesn’t mean you can’t exercise. In fact, you don’t need weights, machines, or even a lot of room to get a good workout. Check out some of the exercises you can do while sitting in traffic or even while sitting at your desk, for example. Click HERE for the full story.
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Saturday, March 15, 2008
11 Featured Nutrients: Why You Need Them
Today's posting details a list of 11 nutrients and what they do, how much you need each day, and the best food sources to get the proper daily amount of each nutirent:
1. Beta carotene, 2. B12, 3. Chromium, 4. Vitamin K, 5. Potassium, 6. Magnesium, 7. Vitamin C, 8. Vitamin D, 9. Folate/folic acid, 10. Zinc, 11. Vitamin E.
Click HERE to see the full story.
QuoD: Is YOUR diet well-rounded and healthy? Do you get your recommended daily allowance of the nutrients listed above?
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Thursday, March 13, 2008
10 Tips for Life’s Greatest Challenge: Love Thy Enemy
Although this Blog is not a forum for political topics, I feel today's posting is relevant and warranted because it relates to "mental fitness" and things we can do to clear the clutter (reduce the mind's "fat" if you will) that can wreak havoc on our peace of mind. Please indulge me as I attempt to explain. All of the recent political vitriol in the press has put a "bee in my bonnet" (as Reg and I call it) and over the past few days I have found myself getting upset over things I have no control over and can do very little (if anything) about. Nonetheless, I've been stewing over why I abhor people like George W. Bush, Pat Robertson and Geraldine Ferraro and why their mere presence on the tv screen can make me angry and want to change the channel. I don't really consider these people my "enemy" but I would say they rank in my current top 10 of people who work my nerves! : ) That being said, I recognized that I was expending precious mental energy on "clutter" and reaping no benefit from this futile exercise. In short, I was wasting my time and energy. To equate this nonsense to physical exercise, what I was doing was sort of like eating a greasy, triple-decker cheeseburger with "the works" and drinking a milkshake while walking on the treadmill! : ) Thankfully, I came across this great article on zenhabits.net that helped me to see the many benefits of "loving my enemy." Check it out and see what you think. Click HERE for the full story.
QuoD: What do YOU think of the notion of "loving your enemy"? Can you honestly do it and not just give it lip service (e.g., say you love your enemy but still harbor ill will towards him/her/them)?
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