Thursday, March 25, 2010

Organic or Non-organic

When I lived in California I found it easier and cheaper to buy organic fruits and vegetables. One time I was actually able to find organic strawberries on sale and cheaper than regular strawberries. Unfortunately in Maryland I find it extremely difficult to find fresh organic produce. I use the guide below whenever I am unable to find organic produce.

According to the Environmental Working Group, these are the fruits and vegetables least likely to be contaminated
Onions
Avocados
Sweet corn
Pineapples
Mangos
Asparagus
Sweet peas
Kiwi
Cabbage
Eggplant
Papaya
Watermelon
Broccoli
Tomatoes
Sweet potatoes

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Make Exercise Fun!

Here are a few suggestions to vary your workout and make it more interesting.

If you are at home, listen to music or watch television (listening to music is not recommended if you are an outside runner). If you get bored exercising at home, go to the gym. Watching other people training and socializing can help you work out.
Exercise in a park, along a trail, or in a new location.
Exercise with a friend.
Challenge yourself by trying to exercise "harder" than you did the last time.
Do an activity you do not usually do.
Exercise in a public place (where you can look at others).
Make a day of it -- bring everything you'll need (within reason) for a day of hiking, biking, swimming, etc.
Take an aerobics, swim, or dance class.
Consider getting a dog so you have a built-in excuse to walk every day.
Join a running or walking club

Enjoy!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

March is National Nutrition Month

The theme for March 2010 is "Nutrition From the Ground Up."

National Nutrition Month® is a nutrition education and information campaign created annually in March by the American Dietetic Association. The campaign focuses attention on the importance of making informed food choices and developing sound eating and physical activity habits.

Words that pop into my mind when I think about the phrase "nutrition from the ground up" include home grown, fresh organic, fruits, vegetables, natural, healthy, grass-fed, home-made, home grown, unprocessed, foods that can be pronounced.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Yeah for Daylight Savings Time!

Last night we put the clocks 1 hour ahead so today is officially Daylight Savings Time! One more hour of daylight and another sign that spring is in the air. More daylight means more sunshine and I love the sun and warm weather. I am really looking forward to going to the track to run sprints and bleachers. In a recent study, people got bigger boosts in physical and mental energy when they exercised outdoors, compared to inside. Research has also shown that people become more active as the days get longer.

Time to get off that couch and get ready for tank tops, shorts and sandals!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Title Nine - Food As Fad!

"Atkins diet, Grapefruit diet, Lo-carb diet, No-carb, Icecream diet, Donut Diet. It's enough to make ya crazy. Even some seemingly reasonable claims as organice, all-natural, and local can get elevated to cult status. How to make sense of it all?? There's no money to be made in it, but he truth to the matter is the best "diet" of all is one that's heavy on common sense and light on wishful thinking. A couple of my rules of the road eating: If you can't pronounce it, I probably shouldn't eat it. Avoid oxymoronic food: fat-free french fries, sugar-free cookies. When all else fails, I try to embrace moderation...just one _____"
The above are the words of Missy Park, Founder of Title Nine clothing company, I can't argue with any of that!

I just received a catalog from the store Title Nine and I really like their clothes. They are sportwear type of clothes that look really comfortable. I think they have some of the best sports bras. Title is one of the few clothing company that does not use skinny models. The models look like they are athletic and healthy!

Seasonal Eating

 Instinctively I’ve always eaten seasonally. What is seasonal eating you might ask? It’s basically following the natural harvest of fruits a...