Tuesday, June 21, 2022
MyPlate Dairy Group - Choose Low-Fat or Fat-Free Dairy
Tuesday, June 14, 2022
June 15, National Lobster Day - Nutrition and Recipes
Healthy and Avoid a Mess (or make a mess)
*Ask for Lemon, Olive Oil, and Dijon Mustard
and Make Your Own Dressing.
From Atlantic Offshore Lobstermen’s Association (AOLA)
The difference between a hard shell and soft shell lobster. Lobsters will periodically shed their shells as they grow. This can happen as many as 25 times before they are 6-7 years old; then males shed every year and mature, females every two years. When lobsters become very large molting is less frequent. After they shed they have a paper-thin shell, which can take up to two months to harden and are called soft-shell, new shell, or shedders. The debate goes on as to which is most tasty, though the soft-shell is definitely easier to crack!
The teeth of the lobster are in its stomach. The stomach is located a very short distance from the mouth, and the food is actually chewed in the stomach between three grinding surfaces that look like molar surfaces, called the "gastric mill".
Lobster Cooking and Eating
The Lobster and the Beer,
A Story of Survival
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
Global Running Day - Can Eating Beets Make You Run Faster?
Global Running Day, held annually on the first Wednesday in June, is a day when runners everywhere declare their passion for running. Wherever we are and whomever we’re with, we run—fast or slow, alone or with others, all over town or just around the block. It is a coast-to-coast celebration of a sport and activity that’s simple, inexpensive, and fun. It’s the perfect way for longtime runners to reaffirm their love of running and for beginners to kick off a lifetime and life-changing commitment.
In the April 2012 issue of the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, research published shows eating cooked beets "acutely improves running performance." The key, the study says, is nitrate.
Resource.
Performance Food: Want to be Fast on Your Feet? Eat Beets!, Fritz Lenneman, web editor for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
and Goat Cheese Salad
1/3c Pineapple, crushed and drained
1/4c Onions, diced
1/2 oz Goat Cheese
Directions. Use a cookie cutter at least 2-inches high. Layer each food and pack down with your fingers before adding the next ingredient. Garnish with Basil and Chives.
122 Calories; 3.4 g Dietary Fiber; 3 g Fat; 2 g Saturated Fat; 7 mg Cholesterol; 87 mcg Folate; 108 mg Sodium
Monday, May 2, 2022
May 3, National Specially-Abled Pets Day and Feeding Your Dog
Feeding Your Dog
Good nutrition is always important for your dog, but it is especially so when she's recovering from an injury or illness. In fact, the balance of nutrients she needs may be different during the time she's recuperating-more protein to promote cell repair and fight infection, more fats and carbohydrates for the extra energy needed, and certain vitamins and minerals that promote healing. Check with your vet to see what you should be feeding the dog as she gets better and follow these tips to make eating easier for your ailing pet:
- Feed her a little at a time and often, for example, divide the daily allowance of food into two to four small meals.
- Warm the food to just below your dog's body temperature. Do not give her really hot food.
- Leave the food down 10 or 15 minutes and then remove it (after she finishes eating, of course). Dogs are more likely to eat fresh food than a dish that's been sitting out for a while.
- Some dogs like a little spice, like garlic powder. Ask your vet about what flavorings would be acceptable for your dog.
- Of course, your dog just may not feel like eating. If this is the case, you'll have to force-feed her. The easiest way to accomplish this is to liquefy the food by adding water and then feed it to her as a fluid (use the method described above). Again, give her several small meals (a few teaspoons of food every 2 to 3 hours) rather than one large one. If you give her too much, she may vomit it back up.
The Love of Specially-Abled Pets
Sunday, April 24, 2022
Egg Salad Week - Food Safety and Recipes
Food Safety
If you plan to eat the Easter eggs you decorate, be sure to use only food-grade dye. (Some people make two sets of eggs - one for decorating and hiding, another for eating. Others use plastic eggs for hiding.) For an Easter egg hunt, avoid cracking the eggshells. If the shells crack then bacteria could enter and contaminate the egg inside. Also, hide eggs in places that are protected from dirt, pets, and other bacteria sources and keep hard-cooked eggs chilled in the refrigerator until just before the hunt. The total time for hiding and hunting eggs should be no more than two hours. Then be sure to refrigerate the "found" eggs right away until you eat them. Eggs found hours later or the next day should be thrown out — not eaten!
When shell eggs are hard-cooked, the protective coating is washed away, leaving open pores in the shell where harmful bacteria could enter. Be sure to refrigerate eggs within two hours of cooking and use them within a week. Check your refrigerator temperature with an appliance thermometer and adjust the refrigerator temperature to 40°F (Fahrenheit) or below.
Resources
1. Egg Salad, Lightened Up. Egg salad can be high in fat, cholesterol, and calories but with a few simple tweaks, you can make light and delicious versions of this comfort food classic. Dana Angelo White #RDN
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
National Walking Day
The first Wednesday in April is National Walking Day. The American Heart Association sponsors this day to remind us of the health benefits of taking a walk.
Friday, March 4, 2022
Update: Over Five Months After the Fire
I assumed we would be back in our home by now, but they haven't submitted the following permits: Plumbing, Building, Mechanical, and Notice of Commencement.
The project manager admitted they had not submitted the architectural plans due to lack of payment. I check weekly, but no luck yet.
A wise friend said it may take longer than 3 to 4 months. I'm glad I listened. The insurance would not have covered our stay if we did not find a place we could live for at least 9 months.
Where there should be walls and ceilings there was a tarp-like material providing cover. There was no closet, no bedroom, and no bathroom. Empty Space. Memories I could only remember through my imagination.
On February 11, 2022, the electricity was restored to part of the front of our house, den, and kitchen. Many of the outlets were covered because they were not up to code.
February 22, 2022. They started to replace the roof.
March 3, 2022
I checked the permits today and the Plumbing, Building, Mechanical, and Notice of Commencement have NOT BEEN SUBMITTED. The roof is waiting for an inspection so the tiles can be put on.
March 4, 2022
Friday I save to correspond with the attorney on the lack of progress.
That's it for now. I will keep you up to date.
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