2013年7月25日星期四

Tonight's Dinner Simple baked eggs

Baked eggsTaste of summer

No need to let your eggs go to waste in the refrigerator. This quick baked egg recipe uses up your eggs and flavors them with garlic, tomatoes and spinach.

There is nothing more simple than baked eggs. They cook up fast, and you can add whatever fillings you desire. This time we took farm fresh eggs and paired them with summer tomatoes and lots of fresh herbs and garlic. The best part about this dish is that you can be done in less than 20 minutes from start to finish!

Simple baked egg recipe

Serves 2

Ingredients:6 large eggs4 tablespoons heavy cream2 small chopped tomatoes1/2 cup chopped fresh spinach1/2 teaspoons minced garlic1/2 cup Parmesan cheeseSalt and pepper, to tasteDirections:
    Add two tablespoons heavy cream into two large gratin dishes. Set aside.In a saucepan, add a drizzle of olive oil, tomatoes, spinach and garlic. Cook over medium heat until the basil and tomatoes are soft, about five minutes.Split the tomato/spinach/garlic mixture equally between the two gratin dishes. Add three eggs (I find it easiest to crack the eggs into a separate dish to ensure the yolks stay whole.). Add salt and pepper (to taste) and sprinkle each dish with one-quarter cup Parmesan cheese.Put gratin dishes on a baking sheet and place under broiler for six minutes, until the whites of the eggs are almost cooked. If the eggs are not cooking evenly make sure to rotate the pan. The eggs will continue to cook in the hot dish after being taken out of the oven, but if you want your eggs more firm, leave in for one or two minutes longer. Let eggs rest for one minute before serving.
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2013年7月24日星期三

Setting an unforgettable holiday table

A Holiday To RememberIt’s time to dust off the china set and dress your table for the holidays! Every table setting could use a touch of festive class, but what’s the trick for achieving that magazine look? These five tips will freshen up your holiday table with a look that is unforgettable!1—Hit repeatPhoto credit: Kelli Uhrich, ahappyplacecalledhome.com

1Hit repeat

Don’t reserve the repeat button for just your iPod. Tying a classy look together is as simple as replication of the elements. Place items, like silverware, napkins, glasses and embellishments in the same arrangement for each place setting, and position your settings evenly around the table. In addition to place setting items, repeat colors, textures and finishes within your arrangement. Use a tablecloth or runner with an inspiring fabric to reference for your selection choices. Repeating all elements within your setting will create unity, resulting in a tailored look.

2—Color outside the linesPhoto credit: Kelli Uhrich, ahappyplacecalledhome.com

2Color outside the lines

Holidays are centered on over-the-top decor, so let your hair down and go big with color! For Christmas, using a vibrant red within your table setting is an instant winner. Not only will this color turn your table into an instant focal point, but it will excite your guests with its festive nature. Accent this lively color with a crisp white for a look as perfect as a candy cane.

Additional holiday color combinations:Navy blue and silverSilver and goldGreen and goldWhite, silver and blueRed, green and white3—Find strength in numbersPhoto credit: Kelli Uhrich, ahappyplacecalledhome.com

3Find strength in numbers

Rule of thumb — anything can become an artistic display when grouped together in numbers. This means creating a unique centerpiece has never been easier! Take a trip to your local dollar store to find inexpensively-priced holiday items to use within your setting, or browse through your personal collection of holiday decor and pull out coordinating items.

4—Surprise trinketsPhoto credit: Kelli Uhrich, ahappyplacecalledhome.com

4Surprise trinkets

Use your table decor as a creative way to give party favors to your guests. Place small ornaments, candles or gift boxes within each place setting. Or, fill a small stocking with holiday treats and hang them from each chair.

Additional holiday favor ideas:Coffee mugs with packets of coffee, tea or cocoaChocolate bars and candiesWine stoppersCookie cutters and cookiesGo beyond the tablePhoto credit: Kelli Uhrich, ahappyplacecalledhome.com

5Go beyond the table

To make your holiday table truly memorable, don't stop at just the table! Instead, continue your theme to other surfaces within your home that are visible from the table. Include side tables, bars, consoles, china cabinets, shelves, fireplace surrounds and other surfaces where holiday decor will enhance your table setting. Hang holiday bunting over window sills and garland from the mantel. Adding these touches won't distract from your dressed-up table — they'll only make your table feel right at home!

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2013年7月22日星期一

Workouts that save time and money

Budget-Friendly
FitnessIn the post-holiday rush to jump on those New Year's resolutions and pay off the bills from accelerated seasonal spending, time and money are top concerns for staying fit in 2010, one survey says. Here a fitness expert gives her two cents on the fitness trends to follow and why.

Small group fitness class

Fitness trends for 2010

The American Council on Exercise (ACE) surveyed its network of personal trainers, group fitness experts, advanced health and fitness specialists and lifestyle and weight management consultants to determine the top fitness trends for 2010. The findings conclude that consumers will be looking to arrange their fitness regimens with time and money in mind. Tighter budgets and hectic schedules will also bring unique and efficient workouts to the forefront of the fitness world. Sammie Kennedy, a personal trainer who founded Booty Camp Fitness in Canada, says the key to staying fit and trim is consistent, motivational exercise and healthy eating. Here's what the fitness expert has to say about ACE's top fitness trends for 2010.

Fitness trend #1: Cost-conscious workouts

Kennedy: This is definitely a trend that will remain popular, especially in a recovering economic climate. Having trained at a gym, I've seen a lot of people splurge hundreds of dollars on annual memberships come January. By the time March rolls around, though, they aren't using it anymore and are out quite a bit of cash because gyms simply don't offer the motivational tools for you to keep coming. As a matter of fact, they bank on the fact that you won't come. If everyone used that membership, there would be no room. To stay on a budget, try workouts that offer a pay-as-you-go type option. That way you pay for say, four or eight weeks at a time. If you find you're still committed a few weeks in, then you can continue, but if not, you aren't locked into a contract.

Fitness trend #2: Group training

Kennedy: The trend in Canada definitely sees women moving from one-on-one personal training to group fitness sessions. Not only is it a more cost-effective way to work out, but a group setting provides energy, enthusiasm and accountability. Knowing that your instructor and peers expect to see you come out means you're less likely to skip a session. In the long run, that means you'll see better results, too.

Fitness trend #3: Time-efficient workouts

Kennedy: People are always pressed for time, so doing short bursts of activity is becoming a popular concept. For it to be most effective, there are a few things to remember: You still need to warm up and cool down before doing the physical burst of activity. The intensity of the workout needs to be consistently high; working out at the same pace as a 60-minute workout won't yield the same results in a shorter one since you will have to train at higher heart rate intervals to yield the same fat-burning results

Fitness trend #4: Exergaming

By integrating fitness-based video games into their programming, clubs will offer unique exercise sessions for game-lovers and those looking for variety within their workouts. ACE studies on exergaming-type systems, including Nintendo's Wii Sports and Wii Fit and the PC-based Dancetown, show these alternative fitness options are motivating, but can't replace a dedicated gym or sport routine.

Kennedy: Exergaming is a trend that shows no signs of slowing down. Fitness has shifted to be more of a fun-oriented activity and less of the dreaded after-work-straight-to-the-gym type routine. That's fantastic because if you're having fun, you're more likely to do it, which is great for both body and mind.

Fitness trend #5: Boomer-specific programs

Kennedy: It's great that all ages are reaping the rewards of staying active. Aging adults have access to low-impact exercises such as tai chi and aqua aerobics so that there isn't as strong an impact on fragile bones. We'll likely also see an emphasis on resistance training for older adults to increase bone and muscle strength. It's never too late to start taking care of your body.

Fitness trend #6: Functional training workouts

Functional training workouts will increase in variety, including popular suspension training tools such as the TRX. The portability and time-efficiency of these workouts will appeal to people looking to stay fit at home, the office, the gym or while traveling.

Kennedy: There are so many amazing exercises you can do with tools like the TRX. Especially for people who are constantly traveling and can't lug a lot of equipment, this is a great way to squeeze in some functional training – just be sure to secure it properly! Even as a cheaper alternative, pair creativity with resistance bands of varying tensions. These tools give the user total control - whether that's resistance or level of difficulty. Plus there's the benefit of being able to use a full range of motion and multiple joints and muscle groups simultaneously while training.

Fitness trend #7: Health and fitness awareness

Kennedy: Obesity and illness cost the government money. Really, it's in the government's best interest to encourage a healthy population. We're seeing grade schools put a stronger emphasis on nutrition and physical education so that kids carry this learning with them through adult life. The workplace is observant of this, too; regular exercise leads to a boost of the immune system which means less sick time. Companies are offering gym memberships or bringing activity into the workplace, like a lunchtime yoga class, to keep their employees moving and healthy. At the Booty Camp head office, we take turns cooking healthy lunches for each other -- groceries covered, of course -- to encourage health since we are so focused on fitness.

Fitness trend #8: Importance of professional credentials

Kennedy: I have to say, I'm disappointed that this is considered a trend -- this should be the norm. Trainers and instructors for any workout regime should always be qualified and certified through an organization like Can-Fit-Pro (Canadian Fitness Professionals) or CPTN (Certified Personal Trainers Network). You risk suffering from injury if you don't have an instructor who holds the proper credentials; certified instructors are educated on proper form and technique, thereby avoiding injury.

(Editor's Note: Top certifying organizations in the US include American Council on Exercise (ACE), National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), and National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).)

Fitness trend #9: Specialty exercise classes

Specialty classes such as ethnic dance, hula hooping, pole dancing and Zumba will remain popular due in part to the continued success of shows like Dancing with the Stars. Fusion-type classes will be popular among fitness enthusiasts that want to switch up their typical workout programs.

Kennedy: Specialty exercise classes are definitely trendy. The key is to avoid doing the same exercise all the time or else your body gets used to it; if you're going to take part in a trend like hula hooping, you need to complement that with another activity for effective results or find a program that incorporates a variety of exercises within its structure.

Fitness trend #10: Fitness tools

Technology is continuing to infiltrate the fitness world. The use of tracking and online training and scheduling tools will increase in the coming year with more people looking to better gauge their progress by accessing and monitoring details of their fitness programs. Some popular examples of tracking gadgets include GoWear fit and Fitbit, while online tools such as TrainingPeaks software offer fitness programs and meal plans that people can access 24/7. Mobile applications are even bringing fitness on-the-go through iPhone applications and other downloadable programming.

Kennedy: Personally, I don't use a lot of tools to monitor my workout; I prefer to simply check my heart rate. However, people are taking advantage of the apps they can load onto their iPhones and BlackBerrys so there is no shortage of or slowing down for fitness training tools.

No, we don't see couch potato syndrome on the list here, so there's no reason not to follow the trends and get fit, 2010-style.

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2013年7月21日星期日

Kettlebell workouts Why you need to pick up a kettlebell

Kettlebell Fitness:
Fast, Full-Body, And EffectiveHeard the fitness buzz on kettlebells? Not only is the kettlebell one of the most versatile fitness tools, kettlebell exercises give you an all-in-one cardio and strength-training workout that can burn up to 20 calories a minute. Here’s why you should pick up a kettlebell and get moving.

Woman using kettlebells


What is a kettlebell?

If you haven't see a kettlebell, it is a cast iron cannonball with a handle. You use it to perform dynamic movements like swings, cleans and presses that tax a major portion of your body's musculature.

Get full-body fitness with kettlebell workouts

Unlike traditional methods of weightlifting, kettlebell exercises work all the major muscle groups simultaneously, so you get a full-body workout with almost every exercise. In addition, kettlebell exercises don't isolate muscle groups like traditional weightlifting, so your heart rate goes up -- and stays up -- throughout the workout, which translates to a major fat-burning workout routine.

Benefits of kettlebell training

Kettlebell training has become wildly popular among Hollywood stars, professional athletes and regular folks. So what exactly is the allure of kettlebells?

The benefits of kettlebell workouts include:Burning up to 20 calories a minute and building your cardiovascular endurance to a high level.Increasing your mobility and flexibility and giving you functional strength — strength for real-life movements and circumstances.Working all your major muscle groups in a single workout.Helping you get lean and strong muscles in half the time of a traditional workout — and with less equipment, too!Challenging you mentally because they involve trying to tame and conquer a piece of iron!Kettlebell workouts get you fit fast

With traditional methods of exercise, you usually need to get on the treadmill for 45 minutes, then go into the weight room for 45 minutes. Kettlebell workouts are a combination of strength and cardio, so you get better results in half the time of a traditional free-weight or machine workout -- you really sweat during a kettlebell workout. The heavier the weight, the higher your heart rate will be, so you burn more fat.

Dumbbells vs kettlebells

Kettlebells for dummies

You may also be wondering why you can't just swing around a dumbbell as you would a kettlebell and get the same fitness gains. Here are a just a few reasons:

The handle of a dumbbell doesn't allow you to move the dumbbell smoothly and rotationally in your hand without risk of dropping it.A dumbbell's center of gravity is completely different from a kettlebell's, so you don't get the same core-strengthening or cardiovascular workout.The awkwardness of trying to use a dumbbell for kettlebell exercises doesn't make for a smooth workout. (Try swinging a 35-pound dumbbell between your legs; it isn't easy!)Give kettlebells a try – and you'll become a fit kettlebell fan

I understand if you're skeptical, but trust me: You could run on the treadmill for an hour, then lift weights for an hour and still not get the same benefits of a half-hour kettlebell workout.

Buy an authentic cast iron RKC (Russian Kettlebell Certified) kettlebell for the best performance and search for kettlebell classes and instruction in your area by searching for kettlebell gyms that offer instruction from RKC instructors.

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2013年7月18日星期四

Last-minute Christmas dinner recipes

Appetizer, Dinner
And Dessert! Just like last year, Christmas has crept up on us with little warning, minus the fact that the stores have been decorated since before Halloween. If you have gotten this close to Christmas without planning your feast, here is a roundup of our favorite recipes to make your Christmas dinner complete.

Christmas dinner

Start with an appetizer everyone will love. Try this super easy and tasty buffalo chicken dip recipe from SheKnows.

Buffalo chicken dip

Yields 5 cups

Ingredients:2 (10 ounce) cans chunk chicken, drained2 (8 ounce) packages cream cheese, softened1 cup ranch salad dressing 3/4 cup pepper sauce (or less if you prefer a milder dip)1-1/2 cups shredded cheddar cheese1 bunch celery, chopped into 4-inch dipping pieces1/4 cup green onion, chopped1 bag tortilla chips or crackersFind the directions here >>

For the main course, prime rib is a must-have Christmas entrée. Be sure to include a few hearty sides, some rolls and a few bottles of wine. These side options will go perfectly with your perfectly roasted beef.

Herb and garlic rubbed prime ribGreen bean casseroleSweet potato casseroleBrussels sprouts with pancetta and orangePumpkin macaroni and cheese

Of course no Christmas meal is complete without dessert. Serve up a homemade pecan pie and some fresh baked sugar cookies. Add some fun to dinner especially if kids are involved by having frosting, candies and sprinkles so everyone can decorate their own cookies.

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2013年7月17日星期三

Benefits of aromatherapy

Aromatherapy Benefits

Aromatherapy is the use of essential, plant and volatile oils to calm, heal and relax the body and mind. The combination of the correct scents can be used to treat a variety of problems that may plague you. Lisa Richardson from Whole Body Studio in Austin, Texas, explains why aromatherapy can be effective.

There are many health and beauty benefits for using aromatherapy. For example, lavender can help relieve stress, induce sleep and improve circulation.

Check out this interesting video from the Zen Living series from On Networks to learn all about aromatherapy.

 

2013年7月16日星期二

Hoppin' John

Boost Your Luck
By Eating DinnerWhen you are down on your luck, do as Southerners do and start eating. This flavor filled comfort food will do more than fill your stomach, it will ensure your year is prosperous.

Hoppin John recipe from Boardwalk Empire

After last night's episode of the HBO show Boardwalk Empire, people are left wondering what is Hoppin' John? Although the dish originated in West Africa, it is the American South that gets the credit for the catchy name. The meal consisting primarily of rice and beans is often eaten on New Year's Day and is thought to bring luck to those who eat it. I'll consider myself lucky if I can just get a bite of this zesty Cajun fare.

There's only one man I trust to make a dish called Hoppin' John--Food Network star Emeril Lagasse so this recipe is adapted from his version. Gather up your butter loving friends and start practicing your drawls because no matter where you are from, you'll love this Southern comfort food.

Hoppin' JohnIngredients: 1 tablespoon olive oil1 large ham hock1 cup onion, chopped1/2 cup celery, chopped1/2 cup red pepper, chopped1 tablespoon chopped garlic1 pound black-eyed peas, soaked overnight and rinsed1 quart chicken stockBay leaf1 teaspoon dry thyme leavesSalt, black pepper and cayenne to taste3 tablespoons finely chopped green onion3 cups steamed white riceDirections:
    Heat oil in a large soup pot, and sear all sides of the ham hock. Add the onion, celery, red pepper and garlic; cook for a few more minutes.Add the black-eyed peas, stock,  thyme and seasonings. Bring to a boil, reduce the heat and simmer for 40 minutes, or until the peas are creamy and tender, stir occasionally. Add more stock if the mixture starts to look too dry.Add more salt, pepper, or cayenne if needed and garnish with green onions.Serve over rice.
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