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The last post in my series about eating healthy and finding deals on health food addresses a question many of us have had at one time or another: What does it mean to "go organic," and, "why buy organic?" Once again, Victoria has an awesome and informative post that addresses these questions, then finishes with mouth-watering recipe chock full of organic food.  Thank you for sharing your passion with us Victoria! Making the choice to purchase and consume organic food is a personal one. However, it is a choice that you should feel very good about making. By purchasing organic foods, you are ch......
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In part 3 of our series, Healthy Eating on the Cheap, financial blogger Victoria, happens to also be a health food nut who is passionate about organic eating. She has some great tips for buying organic foods if you are buying on a budget.  Thank you for blogging for me today Victoria! Buying Organics on a Budget Perhaps you have decided that purchasing organic foods is going to be a priority for your family. Although your budget may not have much wiggle room, there are ways to make this lifestyle work. Fortunately with more and more interest in organically grown food, there are many options a......
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We stump, stoop, slouch…so much so that the quality of our everyday lives can be directly affected from these posture problems.  I thought of this while sitting at the computer working, and had to stretch to relieve that nagging tightness between my shoulder blades. At the same time, I noticed a whole slew of other bad habits I was committing, and quickly set about practicing what I preach. Why good posture is important: Practicing good posture can improve your breathing, decrease your risk of injury, help you move more easily through the tasks of daily living, and also improve your sports ......
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Not long ago, if your neighbor had told you she was training for a triathlon, you might have looked at her crossed-eyed and with one eyebrow raised. Once thought of as an endurance sport for athletes who had both an unnatural pain threshold, and oodles of time on their hands, triathlon has in recent years become a sport for anyone who likes variety, has a few hours each week to dedicate toward training, and enjoys challenges small and large. No longer a sport just for the guys, the proliferation of female participants in triathlon events proves its growing popularity: in the late 1990s, women ......
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Did you give yoga a shot once upon a time, only to walk out mid-class, scratching your head and wondering, what was I thinking? It is possible the style you tried didn't match your personality, athletic ability, or just moved at a pace geared more toward advanced yogis than beginners. It isn't uncommon to feel lost during your first several classes, but there is a way to ensure you don't feel too out of place: pick the right style of yoga first. Before you write off yoga for good, try a class that is a better match for your personal style. I've compiled a short list of the most common yoga sty......
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RunKeeper Pro

Compatible with the iPhone 3G and 3GX, this application offers anyone using a trail – runners, cyclists, hikers and cross-country skiers, etc., a way to track distance, speed, pace, time, elevation (something most apps don’t offer) and calories burned. You can then store this valuable information on your very own web page (check out runkeeper.com for more information). This is a great way to monitor your progress, as well as brag. Make your info. public, and you might be a few pats on the back! You also have a built-in option to post to Facebook or Twitter, so your peeps can see how you’re doing. Cost: $9.99 (A free version is also available but doesn’t have as many bells/whistles.)

iFitness

This is kind of like having an electronic trainer, and it must work, as it is the “#1 selling fitness app” worldwide, according to Apple. Choose from over 260 exercises, sorted by body part. There are written instructions for each exercise, or, if you really get stuck, there are over 100 instructional videos to help you along. You can add exercises of your own, or delete ones that don’t (and won’t ever) apply to you. And if you really want to take the thinking out of it, you can select one of 12, fitness-expert-created routines. The app also lets you track progress, graph your stats, and then give a shout out to your friends that you just benched your body weight, or whatever.
Cost: $1.99 What a bargain!

GoodFoodNearYou

I LOVE this app! Let’s say you’re out of town on business, or traveling with your family somewhere you’ve never been, and you really don’t want to mess up all the hard work you’ve put in at the gym. Determined to eat healthy while on the road, what do you do? You get this app, that’s what. GoodFoodForYou helps you find healthy eateries based on your location, thanks to GPS technology. How cool is that? In addition to popular restaurants, it includes grocery stores and nearby convenience stores. When you tap on one of the suggestions, a list of healthy items from the restaurant’s menu appears, complete with calorie, fat and carb totals. This totally takes the guess-work out of healthy eating when eating out. Love it.
Cost: FREE!

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