Archive for July, 2011

If You Live In Swelterville…

Hi friends!

So are you in a heat wave where you live?  We are looking at the 13th or 14th day of 90+ temps today.  I don’t mind ONE bit.  Why?  Because I see the temps down in Arizona (thanks iPhone for that cool feature) everyday and I can’t tell you the last time I’ve seen them below 100 for their daily highs.  When I look at their forecast, I see this:  104, 107, 107, 105, 106, 105, 108.

Holy hot pants, Batman!  That’s crazy hot!  So 90+ in Denver – it’s like the north pole up here!

You know what cools the soul on a super hot day?  Green smoothies!  Especially if you put cucumber in it!  (Cucumbers are very cooling and very hydrating.)

Right now as I type this I am drinking the ugliest of green smoothies. Thanks to a couple of frozen cherries AND some greens powder in addition to my 1/2 cucumber, 4 kale leaves (oh darn I just realized I forgot my celery), 1 scoop of Amazing Meal and a banana.  Well,  it’s not a your typical bright green.  :)

Hello UGLY SMOOTHIE!

Thank you banana for being able to hide plenty of green flavor and make this ugly thing taste SO MUCH BETTER than it looks!

I was in dire need of getting back to my usual eating habits.  After our road tripping weekend plus MSP’s birthday and the free stuff I ate at the IKEA grand opening yesterday (that is a whole other post…) I have taken in what feels like a mountain of sugar.  And my tummy has been vocal in letting me know that it wanted the healthy stuff back!

After a morning run at my favorite hilly trail, I made a green juice (much prettier green!)

My mid-morning snack was a slice of toasted Ezekial with miso, almond butter and cinnamon (with a side of coconut water and some B12)

For lunch, I had a leftover hummus plate from Garbanzo Mediterranean Grill that I reworked into a wrap (2 pcs falafel, pickled cabbage, hummus, tomato/cucumber dicers and a bit of tabbouleh)

Dinner is yet TBD.  I have no clue what I’m making for dinner and the day is flying by.  Too much to do, too little time!  I need to continue recipe testing “freezer” recipes, so if you have ideas for me send them my way!  I could use some inspiration!  :)

***

Speaking of MSP’s birthday, as a gift to him, I’m going to return his real name to him on the blog.  I don’t think he’s ever been a fan of the “MSP” moniker (which actually was just my shortened way to say My Sweetie Pie) — maybe it has something to do with being too close to PMS?  I can’t be sure. ;)   Either way, Happy Happy Birthday to my sweetie pie, Cory.   (Well, happy bday yesterday that is, since I’m just writing today!)  In one of my next posts, I’ll fill you in on how we spent most of his birthday at IKEA.  Weird way to spend a birthday, you might think, but we had a blast!  I’ll show you why!

Have a great day blog buds!  If you are sweltering wherever you live I will send cooling thoughts your way!

– Shari B. =)

 

 

Tags: , ,

The Dogs Have Landed In Eagle

Hi blog buds!

Hope your week is off to an amazing start!  Did you have a great weekend?  We did, spending it in Eagle CO with one of my best friends, her husband and her adorable dogs.

It’s really only a 3 hour drive but I was excited and in ROAD TRIP mode!

We arrived before they were home from work, so we found a great walking path to take our pups on (in hopes that it would wear them out somewhat before we arrived and that they might be calmer – it didn’t work!)

The view from the trail was gorgeous:

We had a wonderful time – it totally flew by.  We remember now why we DON’T travel with our dogs though.  Our visit would have been much nicer if we’d just taken the dogs to either Camp BowWow or PetsHotel.  Riley, our Weimaraner, had some weird allergic reaction (we still don’t know to what) and the skin along her skull swelled up like someone pumped fluid under her skin, then she got hives all over her body.  Rascal, our MinPin, had a little ‘accident’ on their couch.  Our dogs wouldn’t relax or sleep and kept us up all night long.  Lesson learned!  You’d think that dogs at ages 12 and 10 would be TIRED all the time and just be lazy bones.  Not these two crazies.  Oddly enough, the minute we pulled back in to our own home, they both were out like lights for about 2 days straight.

Good thing they’re so cute!  ;)

On the drive home, we stopped at a rest area on Vail Pass  and this was the view as the the sun was setting.

Anyone else out there regret a time when traveling with your pets?  (Or maybe even the kids?? )  ;)

Well friends, off to that meeting / presentation I’ve been prepping for the last few weeks.  I’m keeping my fingers crossed that it goes well!

– Shari B. =)

 

Tags: ,

Tomato Babies!

Hello there blog buds!  Welcome to Thursday!  I always love “Friday-EVE”!

I went out this morning to take a look at our vegetable plants and things are starting to FINALLY bear ‘fruit’ so to speak!

A baby heirloom tomato:

And future “Red Beauty” red pepper:

I went over to check out the raised garden around to the side of the house and things there are growing faster there too.  We’ve had insane heat (high 90s) and crazy rain lately, so things are starting to take off.

We have some ‘accidental’ garlic growing!

Some of my garlic bulbs in the kitchen sat a little too long and had a tiny green sprout so MSP put a clove in the garden just to see what happened.  Pretty cool!  I’m not sure what we’ll find UNDER the ground but I’ll at least have some “garlic scapes” to use!

We have zucchini blossoms but no actual zucchini yet:

And lots of KALE:

The beginning of cauliflower:

So exciting!  I’ll obviously know when to harvest my zucchini, cucumber, peppers, tomatoes, etc., but I have NO clue when I should pull up my scallions, garlic or kale!  Any tips from you seasoned green-thumbs out there?  We apparently have a late growing season here, as I am reading friends’ blogs in other states where they already have red juicy tomatoes.

***

In the spirit of “things blooming”, I have to share that I found the most perfect buyer for my car (well actually I guess SHE found ME). In the process of selling the car, I have gained a new friend!  You know when you have to give up a pet and you want to know it will be going to a good home?  I felt this way about my car.  I loved that car and was a little emotional about selling it, even though I knew selling it was the smart thing to do for me right now.  The buyer turned out to be this really cool young woman who is into running and is just as talkative as me.  At the bank yesterday, the banker could hardly get us to pay attention to what we needed to do because we were so busy gabbing about all that we have in common.  We exchanged info and plan to stay in touch.  I was so anxious when I listed my car about the kind of people I might have to deal with during a sale and about the whole process itself, and I couldn’t have asked for a more perfect experience.  She and her dad were just really neat people.  Who would imagine you could sell a car and make friends in the process?  So fun!

Do you have any good (or horrifying) experiences with selling something?  I’ve sold a fair amount of things over the years, usually on Craigslist, and I have to say that I’ve met some characters, to say the least!

This week the song that speaks to me is Andy Grammer’s “Keep Your Head Up” (click HERE to listen to the song):

I’ve been waiting on the sunset
Bills on my mindset
I can’t deny they’re getting high
Higher than my income
Income’s breadcrumbs
I’ve been trying to survive

The glow that the sun gives
Right around sunset
Helps me realize
This is just a journey
Drop your worries
You are gonna turn out fine.
Oh, you’ll turn out fine.
Fine, oh, you’ll turn out fine

:)

Love that song! Have a great day, friends!

– Shari B. =)

Tags: , , , , ,

Another Reason Vibram FiveFingers Can Save Your Knees

Well hello there FitFeat friends!

Hope that your week is off to a great start!  It’s going to be another fast one, I can tell already!  Time flies when you are having fun and loving life, right?  I swear I need to go back and see what my July horoscope had in store for me because I feel like things have been working out in my favor lately – in a “wow that was pure luck” sort of way!  Yes, I read horoscopes AFTER the fact.  It’s more fun!  I also read magazines from back to front. :D I’m odd like that, I guess!

So, those of you who were FitFeat readers a year-and-a-half ago may recall that was when I got my Vibram 5Finger shoes.  And proceeded to rave about them for how they took the pressure off my knees – no pain when wearing them for running.

Well I have found a new reason to wear them.

Last week when I was insanely tired from an unplanned delayed arrival into Denver coming home from my work trip, I left my house to run an errand wearing these:

Well that excess piece of sandal you see in front of my toes somehow latched onto a curb and threw me down hard before I even knew what hit me.

Giving me one of these on my knee:

(I decided not to post the pic I took when it first happened, because it was really gross.  This is 5 days of healing – so not as bad.)  :)

Can I just tell you I was up from the ground in a NANO-second after biffing it?  I forgot how embarrassing taking a tumble in public is.  My purse went flying, I landed all askew.  I popped up like it never happened and kept right on going.  (My pride was seriously hurt more than this knee!)  Until  I started to bleed all over the card section of the drug store…at which point I had to hit up their pharmacy to beg for a band-aid or two.

It occurred to me that had I been wearing my 5Fingers, this would not have happened.  :) They fit nice and snug, and I would have been light on my feet instead of the “slap slap flapping” of my loose sandals.

Lesson learned. (I must say in my own defense that my 5Fingers were in the washing machine at the time… since I’d used them a bunch the prior weekend.)

Now that you are hearing yet again all the virtues of “barefooting” it in your 5Fingers – I have to share this cool race info with you.  A colleague of mine and his wife started these Barefoot Races and they have them all over the country:

The Naked Foot 5K, sponsored by Merrell

Minneapolis, MN: August 20th
Grand Rapids, MI: August 28th
Austin, TX: September 24th
Highlands Ranch, CO: September 11th
Nashville, TN: October 15th

If you live near one, check them out!  And check out their website because they have some fun info out there.  Plus they collect shoe donations for Soles for Souls (a shoe charity that recycles shoes for people in need).  If you know any barefoot runners (or anyone interested in starting) this would be a great event for them to look into!

I know some of you readers have done some barefoot running.  Who’s barefootin’ it these days?  Leave a comment and share!

Tags: , , ,

Fast Friday

Hi blog buds!

OK, I know I say this a lot but it is definitely necessary today – where did the week go??

Last Saturday when I posted here, I was getting packed up for a work trip.  I left the house at 4:30 AM on Sunday morning and was gone until 1:00 AM Thursday morning.  Thursday was then spent unpacking and playing ‘catch up’ and now here we are at Friday already!

My days were spent doing lots of this:

And a lot of this:

And this:

No laptop, no Facebook, no Twitter, no TV.  Just a lot of chopping, slicing, dicing, sautéing, baking, and packaging! It’s so weird how out of touch you feel when you have to unplug from technology for a few days!

One thing I did find on my trip – a REAL kombucha!  Not the “enlightened” version.  And the cooler at the store had a sign stating you had to be 21 to buy it!  :)   The real thing is so much better- it’s been over a year since I had the old version.  It was wonderful!

Between now and October, things are going to be BUSY.  I have a lot in the “pipeline”.  The next week I will spend writing and designing documents for a meeting on the 26th that I am hoping will lead to me being offered the honor of joining a team of holistic caregivers.  Cross your fingers for me!  After that I have a lot of travel on the calendar as well.

Today I am in dire need of some groceries for my house.  I scraped together enough frozen spinach, frozen berries/cherries and a little mint from my garden to make a green smoothie.  Now I’m off to the store!

Any big plans for your weekend?  I have a “date night” planned with MSP (putt putt, wahoo!), a run at my favorite hilly trail with a dear friend, and a bridal shower for another dear friend.

If you have nothing going on, go see “Horrible Bosses” – you’ll have the theater all to yourself because everyone else will be seeing  Harry Potter.  :)   We saw “Horrible Bosses” last Friday and it’s just a good time all around.  Silly, funny, slightly raunchy.  I promise you’ll laugh.

Well friends, I know this was a pretty uneventful post, but I wanted to pop in to say hello!  I’ll be back soon with something a little more interesting!  :) In the meantime here are some articles I’ve been enjoying:

Mix Up Your Salad Greens – at the store today I plan  to buy mâche. I’ve never tried it and I need to get out of my salad rut

Miss South Carolina used to weight 234 lbs when she was 17 years old – I love hearing inspirational weight loss stories

Cindy is cooking in a solar oven!  So fun – check it out!

Have a FANTASTIC Friday, friends!

– Shari B. =)

 

Tags: , , ,

5 Things That Can Undermine Your Health When Flying (and tips to avoid them)

Welcome to the weekend blog buds!

I have a fair amount of air travel coming up between now and October for business and fun.  I don’t know about you but flying really can work a number on my body.  I thought I’d share a FitFeature with five things to keep in mind when you travel by plane and some of the tips I use to stay healthy and keep my body feeling good.

1. Flying is very dehydrating to the body thanks to the recycled air and reduced oxygen

Focus on getting plenty of hydrating liquids before, during and after your flight.  It’s tempting to not want to drink up so that you don’t have to use the plane’s lavatory, but please don’t make this mistake.  It won’t be worth it in the long runGood choices are plain filtered water, coconut water, water with lemon, kombucha tea.  Unfortunately since you can’t bring your own liquids through security you end up needing to buy some bottled water once you are at your gate. I know it’s expensive, but your body will thank you.

Avoid dehydrating drinks like coffee and alcohol. (If you need a coffee, at the very least choose decaf.  Or better yet have herbal tea.)  And unless there is a fresh juice bar in the airport, skip the juice as well.  If it’s bottled it has been pasteurized with high heat so all the goodness of fresh juice is no longer in the bottled juice.  Further, if it’s not organic juice, you could be getting an extra-concentrated dose of pesticide chemicals.

Another thing you can do is bring some prepared water-rich fruits and vegetables along (fortunately food is allowed through security):  cucumber slices, watermelon chunks, grapefruit segments, oranges, salad with plenty of tomato, lemon segments (great for adding to your water once you are on the plane and for squeezing onto your salad as well).

2. The decreased air pressure can cause gas and bloating

Oh boy.  This one gets me every time.  I can FEEL that pressure on my insides and it’s so uncomfortable.  The day before and the day of a flight I really focus on eating foods that are easy to digest:  green smoothies, fresh green juice, green salads, lightly steamed vegetables, water-rich fruits, maybe a little fish and eggs (easier proteins to digest), Greek yogurt if you don’t have any dairy issues.

Things you may want to minimize:  beans, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, heavy/rich foods, meats (harder to digest and stay in your system longer), nuts that haven’t been soaked (they are harder to digest as well).  Pay attention to things in everyday life that cause you to feel bloated or a little ‘gassy’ – these are the things you don’t want to eat the day you fly.  They might be a little different for everyone.

3. Being cooped up with a lot of germs blowing around

I never used to be a germaphobe. Then about 5 years ago when we took a cruise, there was an outbreak of norovirus on our ship.  Thank goodness we didn’t contract it (about 500 unlucky other people did) and the entire staff were walking around in surgical masks, wearing plastic gloves, spraying disinfectant everywhere.  You would have thought it was the plague.   I started pushing the elevator buttons with my elbow (and only if it was covered in clothing!).  It’s shocking to me now when I pay attention in public places how many people are  coughing, sniffling, hacking and I swear they all somehow end up on your plane sitting near you.  One time I wore a bandana around my neck like scarf so that I could cover my face just in case.  True story.  Sounds ridiculous and extreme, but I didn’t get sick!  I rarely use hand antibacterial lotion in everyday life but I definitely do when I fly.  And this year, that’s exactly where I caught that nasty pertussis virus (whooping cough) that took me down for a while.

This is another reason that adding a lot of vegetables and fruits to your diet is helpful.  Increase your intake of all colors of produce to help boost your immune system daily.  If you aren’t a fan of eating all of your fruits/veggies, consider green smoothies, fresh organic green juices(and wheatgrass juice) or even dried greens powders.

I increase my intake of probiotics even more around travel times:  kombucha tea, probiotic tablets (50 billion), kefir, fermented foods like sauerkraut and tempeh.

4. Radiation exposure

There’s not much you can do to minimize your exposure here except for maybe ask for the pat-down in lieu of going through the new big X-ray machines.  However, you can choose some foods wisely to help cleanse some of that radiation.  Best choice?  Seaweed!  I eat seaweed a few times a week anyway, but before and after flying I try to incorporate some extra seaweed into my salads.  Soak arame and then turn it into a marinated seaweed salad.  Or add dulse flakes to more meals (it hides well in most anything cooked).  Look for a Japanese restaurant the next time you travel and order a seaweed salad and some miso soup.

Chlorophyll-rich foods are also helpful in cleansing – which if you are eating lots of dark veggies you’ll be covered.  This is where your fresh green juices, green smoothies, salads and greens powders are helpful.  I also keep a bottle of chlorophyll tablets around for high-travel times as well.

5. Flying really restricts movement

I am not one to get up and walk around much on a plane.  If my flights were longer than 2-3 hours each, I definitely would make an effort walk the aisleways to keep my leg muscles moving (this is especially important for minimizing the risk of DVT, deep vein thrombosis). 

While I know some folks like to be productive when hanging out at the gate waiting for a flight, this is the time to get your body moving.  I won’t ask you to do something crazy like wall squats or lunges in public (although you can do some hover squats in the privacy of a restroom stall if you’d like!) but definitely WALK AROUND.  Don’t take the escalator/elevator if there is an option for stairs, and don’t take those moving sidewalks.  Move as much as you can before/after the flight.  And walk on over to the restroom right before boarding!

Move around while you are waiting for your bags to arrive at baggage claim.  This is also a great time to do some stretching – reach down and touch your toes, do a few side bends, put your arms overhead and stretch up onto your toes like you just got out of bed.  And if you feel like people are watching you, don’t worry – there are plenty of odder things going on at the airport for people to look at!

***

The bottom line for minimizing the physical impact of air travel:  hydrate, load up on fruits/veggies, increase your sea vegetable and probiotic intake, and move your bod! Avoid the tempting prepackaged foods and fast food restaurants because all those things will do is weigh you down further, make you more dehydrated, zap your energy, and increase the toxic load on your body.  That’s no way to start your trip – especially if it’s for something fun! 

(Hmmm… that sounds a lot like what you hear me spouting for daily living here at FitFeat!) 

Do you have any favorite tips/tricks/home remedies for keeping the body happy and healthy when traveling?  Please share with us!

– Shari B. =)


 

 

Tags: , , , , , ,

Keeping Cool FitFeat Style: Grilling and Mini-Pooling

Hi blog buds!

I hope you all had a marvelous 4th of July!  Ours was perfection.  Truly a fabulous weekend.  We did some projects around the house (laid new sod in the side yard, talk about YARDIO!), did a lot of relaxing, a lot of grilling, a lot of playing, and some more relaxing.

It really couldn’t have been a more warm or beautiful weekend.  Temps were in the upper 90s and because of that, I think we made all of our meals on the grill!  The last thing you want to do is turn your stove on when it’s crazy hot in the kitchen already.  So we kept the heat outside, where it belonged.

Our favorite grilled meal of the weekend was a Rustic Grilled Pizza.  We’ve made pita pizzas on the grill before, but this was the first time we made it like this. Fresh whole wheat dough (from Il Fornaio) rolled out into a freeform rectangle to fit the grill rack.  My side (on the right) had olive oil, garlic, a little ricotta, zucchini ribbons, marinated mushrooms, roasted red peppers, kalamata olives.  MSP’s side (on the left) was bbq sauce, leftover chicken breast, mozzarella.

We very carefully transferred the whole thing to the grill (at about 450 degrees for 10 min, lid closed) and then when it came off the grill I added leafy greens (arugula and basil) to mine and chopped cilantro to MSP’s.  I also drizzled mine with a hint of olive oil and balsamic vinegar just before serving.  Oh wow.  Delicious!

The mushrooms I had on mine were leftover from the dinner the night before when I marinated some baby bellas for kabobs in some leftover balsamic dressing I had (plus some added fresh garlic).

Last night we grilled again and for my part of the meal, I skewered shrimp with stalks of rosemary (in place of skewers), rubbed them with a bit of olive oil and then sprinkled salt & pepper on them. (You have to try using rosemary as your skewers – you’ll feel ridiculously gourmet!!)  On the side were zucchinis that had been halved lengthwise and also grilled.  Squeeze a little fresh lemon over everything when you plate it.

And no holiday meal in my house is complete without a little resveratrol/antioxidant sipper…  ;)

We hit up a local carnival Sunday night to ride a few rides, play carnival games, watch fireworks (and of course share a FUNNELCAKE!!!)

But truly the best part of the weekend was this fun little toy:

It was almost 100 degrees yesterday.  When we woke up in the morning I felt the need to be near water (the bummer of living in a landlocked, very dry state).  Instead of fighting the crowds at the local reservoirs or the rec center pools, we found this AWESOME blow up pool for only $29.  It’s the best $29 investment I’ve made in a long time.  We had a blast with this thing all day!  Even though it’s pretty small, it was deep enough to put a small raft in and float on it!  So we had our own little pool party!  One of the most fun and relaxing days I’ve had in a while.

Even Rascal (who normally wants NOTHING to do with water ) kept getting in.

Then he would park himself on his dog bed and relax.

Riley was happy as a clam off in the shade of a tree, playing with the stuffed banana we won for her at the carnival.

We were sad to see the weekend come to an end, but at least we know that we are one day closer to next weekend already!  And who knows, I might have to dip my toes in the “pool” when I have my work done today!  :)

How about you?  What was your favorite part of your holiday weekend?

– Shari B. =)

 

Tags: , , , ,

Independence: Free Yourself from Bad Habits

Happy Friday FitFeat Friends!  Welcome to the long holiday weekend (in a few hours anyway!).

I’m drinking a refreshingly tart green smoothie this morning. It includes:

  • 1/2 lemon (peeled)
  • 1/3 grapefruit (peeled)
  • handful red grapes
  • 2 kale leaves
  • handful spinach
  • drizzle of hemp oil
  • 1/3 frozen banana
  • 1/2 cucumber
  • 1 celery stalk
  • 1 scoop vanilla “Raw Protein” sprouted grain powder (Garden of Life)

You can definitely taste the grapefruit!

This is following a leg-shaking lower body Tabata workout today.  (I’m officially cleared for exercise again!  Wahoo!)

  • BW Speed Squat Taps
  • Barstool Swings + Squat (place a tall stool in front of you.  Swing one leg up and over it then squat down, repeat other side.)
  • Straight Leg Deadlifts
  • Clam (for glutes)
  • Yoga cycle:  Twisting Chair Prayer left and right, Reverse Warrior left and right, Plank, Eagle Pose left and right, regular Chair Pose
  • Core cycle: supermans, boat pose

As I type it out, it looks easy but it was surprisingly challenging.  I think Tabata timing makes any exercise movement more challenging.

***

Seeing how we are coming up on the 4th of July, I wanted to repost one of my FitFeat favorites (from July 2010).  I still love its message.  Plus, today being July 1, we are now officially in the second half of the year.  Spend some time today revisiting resolutions or goals made back on January 1 – anything you still want to work on?  Or maybe you’ve accomplished them all and you are ready to make some new ones!

Something New to Celebrate This Independence Day

I always love the start of a new month – it’s like a mini-New Year celebration every 30 days or so!  Feels like a fresh start.  Each July to me often feels like an especially clean slate – we’re starting the second half of the year.  I like to remind clients to celebrate an additional kind of independence over this holiday weekend (and throughout the month).

Become independent and free yourself:

  • from toxic foods/additives – eliminate them as much as you can to get things back to balance – this is a great time to just cleanse the system with plant foods.  Drink a green smoothie, eat some fresh berries, have a cool salad for dinner.
  • from addictive sugar cravings – this is a tough one, I know! I struggle with this off and on.  Stop consuming refined sugar for a few days in a row and then it becomes a piece of (sugarless) cake.  The first days are the hardest but if you get past the ‘hump’ you’ll thank yourself for it.  ;)
  • from being bound by restrictive diets – pick some healthy habits and live by those rather than feeling that you have to follow strict rules that will ultimately make you binge or backslide later on.
  • from being a slave to body image – hey we all have something we personally think is a ‘flaw’ but how about this month, let’s pick something about our bodies to LOVE when we look in the mirror.

These are just a few examples to get you thinking!

What not-so-great habit will you break free of this Independence Day and replace with a new healthy one?

»crosslinked«

Tags: , , , ,