Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Pita Pizza Pie

Found a new pita bread called Joseph's Pita Bread that is made with flax, oat bran, & whole grain. This is not the usual pita bread/pocket we're used to seeing. It is really thin like a tortilla.

The pita is about 6-7 inches across, and you can see some of the grillmarks from when it was baked. It comes in a zipper re-sealable bag, which is great if you're like me and you lose those darn little plastic ties.

Each pita is only 60 calories and has 4 grams of dietary fiber. So you can get your caloric intake from the yummy toppings instead of the "bread".

I'm using it to make pizzas, sandwiches, even dessert! This pita will crisp up during baking, giving you the feeling and "snap" sound of a thin crust. This will be very helpful if your weakness is potato chips and you miss that crunch.

Quickie Pizza: 1 pita, 2 Tablespoons no-salt-added tomato sauce, 2-3 slices shaved Black Forest Ham, pineapple chunks (juice squeezed out), & top with 1 ounce low-fat pepperjack cheese. Bake at 425 degrees for 10 minutes. OMG! GOOD!!

Apple Pie Pita: 1 pita, 1 sliced apple, 2 teaspoons low-calorie apple jam (warmed in microwave). Sprinkle cinnamon & Stevia on top. Roll up, seam side down, and bake at 375 degrees for 10-15 min.

Enjoy!
trish

Monday, February 23, 2009

Fitness Trends for 2009

With obesity reaching all time highs, it is more important now than ever to do something -- anything! -- to get and maintain a healthy body. But don't worry, the days of aerobics and sissy training are over.

People want the biggest results for the least amount of time, so workout intensity and compound training have emerged as primary considerations when choosing an exercise plan.

As noted by the American Council on Exercise (ACE), fitness trends for 2009 encompass functional strength training, or FST. FST is an exercise philosophy based on creating workouts that will enhance the sports you already play, such as golf, tennis, hiking, rock climbing, hockey, etc. It also focuses on doing exercises according to the way the human body actually moves or is aligned.

Boot-camp workouts reign in the top spot in 2009 fitness trends followed by specialty classes, such as dance-oriented workouts, and "getting back to basics" classes that are just old-fashion burn & sweat intense workouts.

An interesting statistic ACE also noted is that predictions for 2009 include a 48% drop in gym memberships and 52% fewer people hiring personal trainers. With the economy heading south, shelling out money each month for a gym membership is not an expense people want at this time.

"Gym-rats" are trading in their memberships for fitness DVD's which has lead to a surge in the home fitness program industry. In fact, the leader in home fitness programs, Beachbody, generates 15,000-30,000 new customers every week and has made programs such as P90X, Turbo Jam, Slim in 6, and Hip Hop Abs household names.

Another interesting shift in the fitness program sector is the creation of workouts that are health specific, such as Beachbody's new Project YOU: Type 2, that was created in a partnership with the American Diabetic Association.

The independent findings of the American Council on Exercise's own professional trainers do not lie. Home fitness DVD's are on the up-swing. And the best part? There is no year-long contract except a commitment to yourself.

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(c) 2009 by Trish Causey. All Rights Reserved.

Sources:
Beachbody
American Council on Exercise

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Running with a Runny Nose

Have you ever wondered if you should exercise when you're sick? Will it weaken your immune system further? And make you feel worse?

Two decade-old studies published in the Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise journal showed results so much in favor of exercise that it surprised even the researchers themselves.

The investigators found no difference in symptoms between those who exercised and those who rested. There was no difference in the time it took to recover from the colds. But when the exercisers assessed their symptoms, people said they felt okay, and, in some cases, they actually felt better.

Dr. Leonard Kaminsky, an exercise physiologist at Ball State University, and others encourage people to exercise when they have colds --- if they have the type producing symptoms like runny noses and sneezing. He is more cautious about other types of colds that produce fevers or symptoms below the neck such as chest congestion.

Sources:
mercola.com
The New York Times December 24, 2008
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise May 1997; 29(5):604-9
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise November 1998; 30(11):1578-83

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Kids in the Kitchen - Learning Experiences

As an artist in the theatre, I've spent most of my life creating things to express myself and work with others. In the kitchen, children can do exactly the same thing and have a wonderful time in the process.

When children have the opportunity to prepare food in the kitchen, they learn many valuable lessons. They learn what is healthy, how foods are put together to make meals, and how to work together.

To get your kids going in the kitchen -- Have a food encyclopedia in the kitchen or have your internet going. Look up the ingredients you are using. Find out their Latin name, their origin, and common preparations. Also, look up why the food is the color it is, or the volatile chemicals that make it do what it does.

For example: What is the difference between Baking Soda and Baking Powder? Why is one apple red, while another is green? Is an eggplant from an egg or a plant? Make it a learning experience!

Using their hands to knead dough or cut out shapes refines their motor skills. Observing an egg change from a slimy liquid to a gelatinous solid is a wonderful science lesson in chemistry and physics. Decorating a pizza with veggies (or fruit!) is an artistic and delicious way to learn about shapes, colors, and composition.

Most of all, having the kids in the kitchen teaches teamwork, that each person is important and can contribute to the whole project. Sharing tools, taking turns, and appreciating others' efforts are just a few of the social skills that will help them as they grow up and deal with unique or tough situations.

So have fun, and lay the foundation for your kids to express themselves and learn at the same time. They don't call it "Culinary Arts" for nothing. {:-)

Kids in the Kitchen

Kids can help out with some of the cooking duties, as long as they're old enough.

4 year-olds can stir at the counter ~ 6 year-olds can crack eggs and fill muffin tins ~ 9 year-olds can cut veggies (carefully!), and older kids can cook at the stove. Kids of all ages can help pick herbs or veggies in the garden, shell peas or beans, or husk corn.

As long as there is adult supervision, there is no reason not to have the kids help out. Plus, they learn important math skills like weights, measures, and fractions!

Cook Once -- Eat all week!

When it's time to cook for the family, and you'd rather eat out for convenience's sake, you're gonna wish you'd thought ahead.... or at least, I know I do! {:-)

Pick one day out of the week to cook for a few hours so that you can just reheat through the week. If Saturday mornings are the kids' play time, you can use that time in the kitchen. Or if Sunday afternoons are your hangin' out at home time, do it then instead.

Cook a big pot of spaghetti sauce, or a vat of chili. Cook a double batch of a casserole or lasagna.

Cooking for a couple hours when you're already home will not only give you more time with the family each night, but you use less energy AND you don't have to wash pots and skillets every night! Woo-hoo!!!

Saturday, February 21, 2009

"Broken Brains" due to sedentary Lifestyle & bad Diet

Over a billion people suffer from the epidemic of "broken brains". Separate problems, like Schizophrenia, Alzheimer's, dementia, and Parkinson's disease, are all symptoms of a few common underlying causes.

Problems include chronic stress, lack of focus, poor concentration, brain fog, anger, mood swings, sleep problems, or just feeling a bit anxious or depressed most of the time.The Answer Lies Inside Your Body --- to fix your Brain.

--Optimize your nutrition -- Balance your hormones --Cool off inflammation --Fix your digestive system --Enhance detoxification --Boost energy metabolism --Calm your mind

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Morning Gone Awry

This morning, my daughter and I drove out to enjoy a long walk in the woods.... unfortunately, there was a really bad wreck on the highway. We sat in traffic for a while as the first repsonders and sheriff's deputies tried to help the accident victims and steer traffic around them. But that was okay because it allowed us some more Mommy-Daughter time to talk about just any ol' thing... can't have enough of that with a 10 year-old who wants so desperately to be a teenager already...

Now I'm making homemade s'ghetti with ground turkey and lots o' veggies! And will put it over whole grain pasta...

I think we will try to go out later today.... if the Mardi Gras parades don't lure us to catch some beads.

So no matter how your plans take a turn, remember, we are all in this together. {:-)

Friday, February 20, 2009

Toxic People

I feel blessed to be loved by close family and friends, yet wonder why I still have toxic people in my environment.

Toxic people are the ones who give backward compliments, can never let you have even a small success without mentioning how you screwed up at something else, always bring up the past while you're working sooooooo hard at creating a wonderful future.

Block yourself from their toxicity. Mentally, emotionally, psychologically block their efforts to bring you down. In the end, if they "win", it was because you let them.

"Whether you think you can or think you can't, either way, you are right." ~ Henry Ford

You truly are the creator of your future. Go BIG --- there is no other option.

DVD Fitness Programs

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Welcome to my New Blog!

My name is Trish, and I am an Independent Beachbody Coach. I am also a Certified Instructor in Pilates & in Yoga. I have taught at several gyms, and I now help people reach their goals as their Coach using Beachbody products for amazing exercise workouts and solid nutrition.

But wait! Don't think I'm a know-it-all, skinny-mini who doesn't know what it's like to need to get in shape! I'm right there with you. I will share not only what I know but what I learn each day. We are in this together.