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Posted by mturcotte on Mar 23, 2012 in food facts, fruits and vegetables | 0 comments
Did you know that the tender spears (of asparagus) were very popular in the royal households of 17th century France? Asparagus was believed to be a powerful aphrodisiac! Well now spring is here and you can enjoy this ‘in season’ fresh vegetable for its many benefits (aside from the above)! If you have tried asparagus and loved it, good for you. If not, perhaps you have eaten asparagus that was prepared incorrectly (under-seasoned and over-cooked), making it mushy and bland. At only four calories per spear, asparagus is...
read morePosted by mturcotte on Mar 8, 2012 in eat smart, fruits and vegetables | 0 comments
National Nutrition Month Tips March is National Nutrition Month. The theme, created by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, for 2012, is to ‘get your plate in shape.’ These days it is all about your ‘plate.’ Take the traditional food guide pyramid for example. It is a part of our nutrition history – a thing of the past, having been replaced by the ‘choose my plate’ graphic. So, how can ‘A Perfect Plate’ help you to “get your plate in shape?” Try these National Nutrition...
read morePosted by mturcotte on Feb 29, 2012 in sports nutrition | 0 comments
The best way to balance diet and exercise is to plan your menu in advance. You need fuel in the form of food, just like a car needs gas, to press through your workout.
read morePosted by mturcotte on Feb 17, 2012 in family health | 0 comments
Where are we in our fight against the “war on childhood obesity” in the United States? According to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, between 16% and 33% of children and teenagers are obese. Obesity increases the risk of suffering from chronic conditions and illnesses, such as heart disease. Recently, First Lady Michelle Obama has brought the spotlight back onto this issue, giving it a fresh perspective. The first step in preventing, and even reversing, this disturbing health crisis is in publicizing it or...
read morePosted by mturcotte on Feb 8, 2012 in fitness | 0 comments
Developing a home fitness routine may seem daunting, even overwhelming, particularly if you are an exercise novice. In a world where “instant” is the norm, particularly in today’s technology world, it is tempting to skip the planning phase, diving into a potentially inappropriate exercise routine and overspending on exercise equipment. Save money, time, and potentially injury by familiarizing yourself with some fitness basics. Health Check Before embarking on any moderate to vigorous exercise routine, it is essential to check with your doctor...
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