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Honour the Most Beautiful Woman - Happy Mother’s Day!

  • Posted on May 4, 2009 at 11:00 pm

In 1912, Anna Jarvis created Mother’s day as a day for each family to honor its mother. She trademarked the phrases “second Sunday in May” and “Mother’s Day”, and created the Mother’s Day International Association.

She was specific about the location of the apostrophe; it was to be a singular possessive, for each family to honour their mother, not a plural possessive commemorating all mothers in the world.

On Mother’s Day we honour the woman who nurtures our family, leads us to our first day of school, and shares in each achievement. She is the superwoman of the household.

Make sure you Mom knows how much you love and appreciate her. Make her breakfast in bed, take her out for lunch. Send her a special gift today! Click here.

This Mother’s Day, be sure to treat her extra special.

Eat Smarter, Stay Healthy, Lose Weight

  • Posted on April 1, 2009 at 10:14 pm

Being beautiful is being healthy. By changing your eating habits, you can transition
from eating high-calorie, sugar-laden fatty foods to enjoying lowfat, high-fiber meals
and snacks. You’ll lose weight and keep it off, while reducing your risk for diabetes,
osteoporosis, high blood pressure, stroke, cancer and heart disease. And what more,
you’ll feel better and more energetic.

Of course, changing your eating habits can be difficult. It takes time, focus and
a bit of work. The secret to success is to make changes gradually, one at a time.
Here are three simple goals you can begin doing right now to help make you healthy.

1. Eat seven to twelve servings of fruits and vegetables every day.
It is rich in vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals and fiber. It’s healthy, filling
and naturally low in calories and fat. Remember to increase intake gradually. Too
much fiber too soon can make you feel bloated.

2. Consume eight glasses of water daily.
Since you’ll get some water from food, you can drink at least six glasses of water.
You’ll need this much to stay hydrated, maintain energy and sustain your metabolism.
You need to be hydrated to be able to exercise.

3. Use lowfat cooking techniques.
Avoid frying and sauteing in oil or butter. Instead, steam, bake, grill, stir-fry,
braise or poach.

As you change your eating habit, it would also help if you keep a food log to keep track
of your progress. It will help you figure out when or why you’re overeating. It will help you
focus on small, concrete, realistic goals like eat five fruits every day this week. You
can also use your food log to monitor how you’re feeling on your journey to better
eating habits.

With this simple goals and steps, eating more healthfully will become a habit.