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Saturday, December 31, 2011

Take the Path to Health in 2012

First I want to say good bye to 2011 and welcome 2012!  I feel like this will be an amazing year for everyone...stay positive, stay focused and get motivated to eat right and move!!!!!!!!!!!! Change is good for us...keep flowing forward throughout life.

Here is a little advice/help when shopping at the grocery store.  When you enter a food store most likely you will find yourself in the produce section, feel free to fill up on all the wonderful, tasteful, colourful fruits and veggies that are offered all year round!!!!!!

When shopping for breakfast cereals you want to look for whole grains, oatmeal is a very smart choice because it is 100% whole grain and it is inexpensive.  Shredded wheat is another inexpensive, low call option also any of the kashi products that offer whole wheat berries, seeds, nuts and oats (so good for you and offering great percentage of fiber).

Deli counter is not a smart choice.  Deli meats are high in sodium and nitrates.  Better option is roasting your own chicken or turkey breast and slicing it up for sandwiches.  All natural peanut butter is another healthy option for sandwiches packs good protein needed for building our muscles.

Canned goods are a quick option to beans and veggies.  Canned beans are great in salads and soups (but purchase low sodium).  If you want quick cook veggies a better option is frozen.  Canned veggies have the nutrients cooked out of them and sodium content is very high.  Frozen veggies are flash frozen right after being picked and still pack in all the nutrients, they are quick to cook.

Snacks...so sometimes you just need to have some snacks at home well remember again whole grains.  Popcorn is a great source of grain, choose low fat, airpopped, lightly salted.  Also, Triscuits are a tasty cracker and are probably the healthies choice out there.  Again choose low sodium.

When shopping the dairy section remember that low-fat dairy products means just that, they reduce the amount of fat in the product but you are still getting the same amount of calcium.  So definitely choose low-fat dairy products over full fat.

When buying meat, look for lean cut which are lower in fat.  (chicken breasts, turkey breasts, pork tenderloin etc.)  Remember that fish is an excellent source of protein and that salmon has the healthy omega-3 fats that are so beneficial to our cardio system.

Condiments are a must if you want to cook or add some flavor to your dishes.  Remember olive and nut oils are best choice for fats, vinegars, herbs and spices are pretty low in calories and add so much to your chosen meal.

When you are ending your shopping spree and feeling a bit hungry please don't reach for a candy bar or bag of m&m's when checking out, put a piece of gum in your mouth and enjoy the guiltless flavor until you get home and can prepare something healthy for yourself.

So if you shop right and prepare healthy meals for yourself and your families please, please, please don't forget to exercise as well.  A healthy body is a happy body!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Happy 2012 to all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11

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