Showing posts with label #family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #family. Show all posts

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Saying you're too overweight to exercise is like saying you're too skinny to eat.


    Your body needs exercise just the way your body needs food. No matter how overweight you are, you can do something to start the process of losing fat, strengthening your bones, and relieving your joints of the load that they're carrying.
    Start small: Walk 5 minutes day, and increase by 1 or 2 minutes every few days. Soon, you'll be fit enough to walk an hour a day. You can even start small with resistance training. Doing simple exercises with soup cans or books will stimulate your muscles in new ways-and begin the process of kick-starting your metabolism so your body can burn fat.

If you want to live longer, start today. Your family-and your younger body-will thank you.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

10 ideas to stay fit with the Family!

So it's getting colder out and winter is soon shutting our windows and doors. So what do we do inside to stay active with our families?? 60 minutes of staying active a day right! So here's a few ideas to help you and your family keep moving!


  1. How about a game of TWISTER! Get all tangled up, laugh, and have a good time!
  2. Can you find it??? Try a Scavenger hunt! Hide things around the house and set the timer! 
  3. Bowl-a-rama! Set up water bottles (with a tiny bit of water or pasta for weight) and use a small rubber ball or make it silly and use and apple and go bowling in the living room! STRIKE!
  4. Dim the lights, Shut the blinds, and hand everyone a flashlight and get dancing! That's right turn on some disco music and you be the disco ball!!!
  5. HOPSCOTCH! You remember that game right?? So get out the masking tape and make a hopscotch pattern on the floor! You can also use the masking tape to make a balance beam, don't fall down!!!
  6. Read a book then play it out (like charades)!! 
  7. Do the kids miss throwing ball?? Use marshmallows instead! Get out a bucket and toss them in or play hot potato with the marshmallows! Small or large!
  8. Have a relay race. Have the kids (and you) get out all their winter coat stuff) Have a race to see who can put all the warm clothes on and then off! Don't forget hat gloves scarf.....
  9. Grab a straw and a ping pong ball and start huffing and puffing! See who can blow the ping pong ball across the floor (or table) first. (make it harder and try getting it in a cup that is laying on its side!)
  10. Try so morning yoga with the kids! Before breakfast do a few moves to get their bodies awake and ready for the day (mountain pose, archer pose, bowing pose, tree pose, jumping jack pose, etc)!

GET MOVING! 

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Fluffy, Tender Denver Omelet

Serves 2

1 Tbsp plus 1 tsp olive oil
1/2 c finely chopped red onion
1/2 c finely chopped red bell pepper
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 tsp ground black pepper
1 oz of chopped ham or turkey bacon (about 3 TBSP)
2 large eggs,
3 large egg whites
1 Tbsp chopped parsley leaves

Add 1 tsp olive oil to cast iron skillet, add onion, bell pepper, and salt and pepper. Cook about 5 minutes. Stir in the ham and cook until heated through. Transfer the mixture to a bowl and wipe out the skillet.
Preheat broiler to low. Lightly beat the eggs together. Heat the remaining 1 Tbsp olive oil, swirl in pan to insure it is fully coated up to 1/2 inch on the sides as well. Add the eggs and onion mixture and mix the ingredients. Cook for 2 minutes (or until the bottom is set). Place the pan under the broiler and cook until firm on top (about 1 minute). Let is stand 1 minute. Slice into 4 wedges and serve. Sprinkle parsley on top.

Calories: 233
Fat: 15g
Protein: 14
Carbs: 8.6

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Veggie Chicken Burger

So one day I was trying to use some of my "end of the road" veggies up, and I came up with this awesome recipe that my family and I love! Let me know how you like it!


1 pound of lean ground Chicken
1/4 to 1/2 of very small chopped avocado
1/2 of a large sweet red pepper chopped very small
1/4 of a large red onion chopped very small
1 to 2 tbsp of olive oil
1 to 2 tsp of seasoning salt

Mix and patty up the Chicken into 4 4oz patties, cook on the grill until done, serve on romaine lettuce or with  whole wheat hamburger buns. Add light cheese and whatever you LOVE on your burger! ENJOY!

How often do you have your "treat" ??

So I learned a hard lesson this past week. I restrain myself and my family and we eat so perfect for a good 4 weeks....so I've taught my family that they don't need the willpower I have it for them, but when all my willpower is gone no one is there to help me fight against my cravings. So I fall down...and I fall hard! So after way to much Ice Cream and a few to many s'mores I have come to realize I need to "treat" myself a little more often and not take so much control of how my family eats. If they slip, I can't use all my energy talking them down. Hard lesson, but I'm glad I've learned it! I see the next 4 weeks being much more productive and a lot less stressful! What are you learning on your journey?