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I'm sure you've heard the saying, "a calorie is a calorie," and that when weight loss is the goal, you can probably loose weight on a 1,200 calorie/day diet whether it is 1,200 Twinkie calories or apple calories. At this point, you might be thinking, "Cool! I'll go on the Twinkie diet!"   Our bodies are smarter than that though, and I say, thank goodness. I know - I'm no fun at all :-). Last week at the grocery one of my kiddos held up a box of Twinkies and had the audacity to ask me to purchase them. I nearly burst a vessel in my forehead trying to restrain myself from smashing the box with......
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Being that it is summer, and there are vacations, kids home from school, camps, a lot of running around in circles...sometimes a workout is hard to knock out, even when intentions are high. When that happens, I have a 30-minute, total body workout that requires very little equipment, yet will leave you dripping in sweat. Wanna hear it? Here it is... You'll need:  a set of 10 or 12lb wts (lighter if you like), a resistance tube 5-10 minute warm up @ 40-50% max heart rate Set 1: 10-14 Burpees (also called pop squats) 3-way lunges w/ dumbbells: Start with weaker leg leading. Take one lunge forwa......
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Stumbled upon a few deals I'd like to pass along: 20% off planners! For all of you planners out there (you know who you are, planning each workout weeks in advance), get a head start on school year planning at MomAgenda. MomAgenda is offering 20% off small School Year books (use code: schoolyearsmom) Visit MomAgenda.com, offer expires 7.31.2011 *P.S. I LOVE MomAgenda planners. Seriously, love them - totally created by moms, for moms. Enough said. EatingWell magazine has a new book out: EatingWell 500-calorie Dinners for $22.45 (10% off the regular price). While you are planning workouts in you......
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Check out this video if you are unfamiliar with trigger point therapy... TPR Therapy, Ironman competitor Have you ever wished you could afford a personal masseuse? One who could come to your home, preferably daily, to help relieve you of the knots and muscle tightness that inevitably occur from daily workouts and, well, being a mom? In search of a solution to my IT band issues, I tried a chiropractor (not money well spent), stretching, massage therapy (therapist too gentle to release deep tissue), and my O.D. The O.D. provided the most valuable information: without proper biomechanics, the bod......
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The mysterious " fat burning zone " continues to confuse many gym-goers. The theory goes something like this: working out in a "zone" of intensity that is less intense for at least 20 minutes will burn more fat calories than calories from carbohydrate. Is this true? Yes and no, but mostly no. You actually burn more calories from fat right now, sitting still, reading this post, than you do on the treadmill. That is because in the resting state, the body burns a higher percentage of fat calories. As you crank up the exercise intensity, you burn a little less fat per calorie. However, it really c......
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As fall approaches, it is hard to miss the side roads overflowing with those bright orange globes. My first instinct when I see a pumpkin is to imagine how we’ll carve it, and how yummy the pumpkin seeds will taste when they’re piping hot and fresh out of the oven. Aside from the obvious fun of cutting a crazy face into the side of a gourd, there are astounding health benefits to eating pumpkin meat.

Here are a few:

  • Pumpkin pulp is very high in carotenoids, which help to neutralize nasty free radicals.
  • Pumpkins are also high in lutein and zeaxanthin, which hunt free radicals that threaten to damage the lens of the eye. They may help prevent the formation of cataracts and reduce the risk of macular degeneration
  • Pumpkins are also full of iron, zinc, and fiber, making them a nutritious choice. And at a mere 30 calories per cup raw, it won’t pack on the pounds!

Pumpkin pie is, of course, high in fat, sugar and calories. For a healthier alternative, try sneaking some raw pumpkin into your standard muffin, pancake or quick bread mixes. Or, try a breakfast smoothie for a healthy seasonal treat.


Pumpkin Smoothie Recipe Ingredients:

1/2 cup canned pumpkin (we like Libby’s)
3/4 cup low-fat milk, soy milk or vanilla yogurt (for an extra rich texture without the added fat, use Greek yogurt – it is fat-free and creamy as can be)
1/4 tsp. cinnamon
1/8 tsp. nutmeg
2 tsp. brown sugar
4 ice cubes

Directions

Combine ingredients in blender and puree until smooth.

Pour the smoothies into small glasses (this drink is rich) and garnish each with a dollop of whipped topping. Serves 2 or 3



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  1. [...] Pumpkin Smoothie Recipe « Diane Raymond's Blue Sky Blog [...]

  2. My cousin recommended this blog and she was totally right keep up the fantastic work!

  3. Interesting, thanks for that. My son has a terrible aversion to eating raw fruit , so I made it into smoothies for him and then he loves it! I also found some great smoothie recipes here and thought I’d share – lots of other great ideas there.

  4. Diane says:

    Gracious, Ezra!

    To your health!

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