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January 4, 2014

Is Real Change Possible? This Year Make a Weight Lose Resolution You Can Keep

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Most of us have dieted to lose weight, only to gain it back again within a few weeks or months. It isn’t that diets don’t work. It’s that they don’t last. Most diets are so unpleasant, inconvenient, boring, complex, or expensive that they are difficult to stick with for very long. When you quit the diet, the weight returns.


Think of excess fat as a collection of calorie-adding habits. Lose the habits and you will lose the fat. Each time you give up one of these habits (all other things being e...

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Published on January 04, 2014 08:55

September 7, 2013

Healthy Living Book Free on Amazon September 17-19

The Diet Dropout's Guide to Natural Weight Loss


This new health and weight loss book is free (kindle ebook) on Amazon September 17-19.


This book isn’t about the latest celebrity diet, wonder food, or miracle supplement. It’s about creating a personalized weight loss plan—your own easiest path to naturally thin. While you can lose weight with almost any diet, keeping the weight off is much more difficult, requiring permanent changes in eating and exercise habits. This book provides a science-based approach for making those changes in a way...

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Published on September 07, 2013 09:23

August 29, 2013

Which Diet is Best? Doesn’t Really Matter, Say Scientists

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Atkins, Dukan, Paleo, South Beach, or Zone? They can all work, as long as you stick with them. Many studies have been conducted to try to determine which diet is best for losing weight. Overall, the results of these studies have been inconsistent, say the authors of a paper recently published in JAMA, a leading medical journal. It doesn’t really matter, though, because the differences in amount of weight lost with the different diets is relatively small (usually a couple of pounds). The only...

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Published on August 29, 2013 13:33

July 27, 2013

Yogurt Fruit Dip or Fruit Salad



This recipe combines the natural sweetness and vitamins of fresh fruit with the health benefits of yogurt.


Yogurt Fruit Dip or Fruit Salad


Combine 1 cup plain low-fat regular yogurt or Greek yogurt with 1 tablespoon brown sugar, honey, or jam. Mix well. Chill for 30 minutes.


For variety, add 1 tablespoon lemon juice or 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon or vanilla.


Eat with bite-sized pieces or apples, strawberries, grapes, or other fruit, or mix it with chopped fruit to make a fruit salad.


Makes abou...

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Published on July 27, 2013 18:02

July 20, 2013

Healthy Living eBook Free on Amazon July 26

The Diet Dropout's Guide to Natural Weight Loss


This new health and weight loss book is free (kindle ebook) on Amazon July 26.


This book isn’t about the latest celebrity diet, wonder food, or miracle supplement. It’s about creating a personalized weight loss plan—your own easiest path to naturally thin. While you can lose weight with almost any diet, keeping the weight off is much more difficult, requiring permanent changes in eating and exercise habits. This book provides a science-based approach for making those changes in a way that wor...

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Published on July 20, 2013 18:44

July 4, 2013

Easy Garden Vegetable Soup


Sometimes you just get that unmistakeable craving for a hot bowl of soup. Whether you are trying to stay warm on a cold day, or just want to get rid of extra vegetables in the fridge, this soup makes a healthy lunch or dinner. Try this recipe using any of the following vegetables: onions, celery, sweet potatoes, carrots, tomatoes, zucchini, yellow squash, green beans, corn, or shredded cabbage.


Garden Vegetable Soup


Cut dense, slow-cooking vegetables such as carrots and sweet potatoes into 1/4...

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Published on July 04, 2013 15:11

June 26, 2013

Simple Roasted Vegetables


Roasting your vegetables is a wonderful and simple way to prepare them. Not only is it quick on those busy nights when you are rushing to get dinner ready, but it is an easy way to prepare a variety of vegetables at the same time and use a minimum of dishes for preparation. Easier cleanup always makes me happy.


Roasting brings out the natural sweetness of vegetables better than steaming and you can roast almost any vegetable. Asparagus, beets, bell peppers, broccoli, Brussel sprouts, cauliflo...

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Published on June 26, 2013 21:56

June 24, 2013

Healthy Yogurt Parfait


As the most important meal of the day, breakfast should always be balanced and include different food groups. This delicious parfait has fruit, whole grains, and yogurt.




Yogurt Parfait


Take a cup of plain low-fat yogurt, add a few drops of vanilla and a little sugar or honey if desired. Mix well. Top or layer with fruit, chopped or sliced nuts, grated coconut, and granola or whole grain breakfast cereal.


Makes 1 or 2 servings.


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Weight Loss Tip: Eat this parfait fo...

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Published on June 24, 2013 16:25

June 17, 2013

Light and Crunchy Granola


Most granola recipes call for oil or syrup instead of yogurt. Yogurt gives the granola a lighter taste and fewer calories.



Light and Crunchy Granola


Preheat oven to 300 degrees Fahrenheit. Combine 1/4 cup plain low-fat yogurt, 1/4 cup brown sugar, 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon and 1/4 teaspoon salt. Mix well. Add 2 cups rolled oats and 1/2 cup chopped nuts or seeds. Pecans, cashews, walnuts, slivered almonds, peanuts, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, and pumpkin seeds all work well. Stir until all o...

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Published on June 17, 2013 14:57

June 4, 2013

Easy Mint and Honey Carrots


Looking for a yummier way to eat carrots? This recipe is easy and combines the great flavors of mint and honey to make eating carrots more pleasurable.



Mint and Honey Carrots


Peel 4 medium carrots and cut into bite-sized pieces. Steam or simmer in 1/2 inch of water until tender. Drain. Add 1 teaspoon oil or butter, 1 teaspoon honey, a pinch of salt, and 1/4 teaspoon dried mint leaves.


Makes 3 to 4 servings.


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Published on June 04, 2013 16:42

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