Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Guest Post: Easy Ways to Switch to a More Natural Lifestyle!

Disclosure: This is a guest post meaning I am not nor do I claim to be the original author of the article.

Easy Ways to Switch to a More Natural Lifestyle
By: Maurine Anderson

There are many benefits to be had by living a more natural lifestyle, which must be why more and more consumers these days are making the switch to purchasing more natural products and foods on a regular basis. Switching to a more natural lifestyle can make you feel better, strengthen your overall health, and oftentimes even save you money. If you’re interested in making the switch, here is your guide to switching over to a more natural lifestyle—covering everything from hygiene, beauty and diet to clothing and household cleaning. This list of tips is by no means comprehensive, but it does include essential tips that just about anyone can easily incorporate into their current lifestyle.

Hygiene

What have you been using in terms of soap, lotion, shampoo, toothpaste, and deodorant in your bathroom? If you purchase these items at your local grocery store, chances are that the products you’re using aren’t all 100 percent natural. Here are some techniques you can use to make the switch to natural toiletries.

Make your own products.

You can make just about any hygiene product at home with even just a few base ingredients. Here are some simple examples of how people make their own natural hygiene products at home (or use pure natural substances in the place of commercial products).

  • Soap. Switch to raw African black soap, or use diluted castile soap.
  • Lotion. Switch to an organic oil like argan oil or coconut oil.
  • Shampoo. Try the “no poo” method, which involves using a baking soda paste for “shampoo” and diluted vinegar for “conditioner”; or try making your own concoction at home using ingredients like coconut milk, castile soap, apple cider vinegar, honey, and jojoba oil. You’ll find a great many DIY recipes online to try (just make sure it’s pH balanced!)
  • Toothpaste. Try out an online DIY recipe that uses a few simple ingredients like baking soda, mineral salt, coconut oil, and essential oil, as this article outlines.
  • Deodorant. Try out an online DIY recipe that features a few simple ingredients like shea butter, coconut oil, beeswax, baking soda, arrowroot powder, and essential oil. Keep in mind here that you likely won’t find many antiperspirant recipes here, as many natural lifestyle enthusiasts shy away from using aluminum chlorohydrate (the substance in antiperspirants that keeps you from sweating).

Visit the natural beauty section of your local big box store.

Don’t want to spend the extra time and effort in making your own hygiene products? The good news is that many big box stores and grocery stores these days are adding natural beauty and cosmetics aisles, stocked with all kinds of natural products. This makes switching to natural hygiene easier than ever, and you’ll find anything from natural soap, shampoo, and acne wash to toothpaste, lotion, and deodorant in these aisles. And if that doesn’t satisfy you enough, pay a visit to a local natural foods store like whole foods and head to their beauty and health section.

Beauty
As with hygienic products, you can find natural cosmetics in the natural beauty aisles of your local grocery store, or at a local natural foods store. And then, of course, you can try making your own natural cosmetics as well. Here are some of the most popular methods for making natural cosmetics at home.

  • Powder foundation. Create a simple mixture of arrowroot powder and green clay (optional), adding cocoa powder for color. Apply with a foundation brush.
  • Eye shadow. Create your own eyeshadow using arrowroot powder and shea butter as your base, then adding ingredients like cocoa powder, nutmeg, beet powder, and turmeric for your preferred color.
  • Eye liner. Create a small jar of gel liner (for use with an angled brush) using activated charcoal and a few drops of distilled water. (Some recipes use additional ingredients like beeswax and coconut oil.)
  • Mascara. Use a thoroughly rinsed and cleaned mascara tube and brush as your container, and add a homemade mixture of ingredients like coconut oil, shea butter, beeswax, and activated charcoal.
  • Blush. Make powdered blush by combining arrowroot powder, beet root powder, and cocoa powder to create your preferred color.
  • Lip color. Combine shea butter, beeswax, and beet root powder to create a rich red lip balm.
  • Perfume. Add your favorite essential oils to the carrier oil of your choice (such as fractionated coconut oil or almond oil).

Food

In truth, an entire book could be written on the subject of eating naturally alone. (In fact, there are undoubtedly hundreds of books already written on this subject.) But if you’re new to the realm of natural eating and are looking for a few simple ways that you can make your diet more natural, here are a few tips:

  • Work with fresh ingredients and produce instead of buying prepackaged foods. For example, if you want roasted potatoes, buy fresh potatoes, olive oil, and rosemary instead of bagged frozen roasted potatoes.
  • Make it a habit to shop at your local farmer's market for fresh vegetables and produce.
  • Remember that not everything that comes in a bag, box, or can is bad for you. Frozen fruit and vegetables, for example, are still highly nutritious, and you can use boxed whole wheat pasta to make homemade mac and cheese.
  • Remember that the word “natural” isn’t regulated by the FDA, so you shouldn’t make your purchasing decisions around finding the word “natural” on food labels.
  • Make sure your food is sourced from safe farming practices, like the ones discussed here.
  • Drink plenty of water. As this article explains, it has more benefits than you might think, and it is an easy substitute for processed, sugary drinks. (If you’re missing the taste of fruit in your drinks, try making fruit infused water instead.)
  • Consider taking up canning. This allows you to enjoy your favorite fruits and vegetables all year round.

Clothing

Really the key to finding more natural clothing for you to wear is to know what to search for. When shopping online, for example, you’ll want to use search terms like “organic,” “non-toxic,” and “natural fiber.” Natural clothing is free of synthetic fabrics (anything other than cotton, linen, wool, silk, cashmere, or hemp) and of chemical dyes.

Household Cleaning
As for household cleaning, fortunately more and more grocery stores are stocking their shelves with natural cleaning products. Even still, it’s actually very easy to make your own cleaning products at home using household staples. For example, a simple all-purpose natural cleaner can be made by combining distilled white vinegar, water, and a few drops of your favorite essential oils in a spray bottle. The web is filled with natural household cleaning product “recipes” for you to try.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

5 Reasons You Shouldn't Skimp on the Heat with Tandoor Chef

 
Disclosure: I have not been compensated for this post.
 
This Hot and Spicy Food Day, hot means healthy! On August 19th, give your taste buds a kick and your body a boost! 

Here are 5 reasons you shouldn’t skimp on the heat with Tandoor Chef:

1.    Weight Loss: Studies show that the main compound in chilies, called capsaicin, has a thermogenic effect and may cause the body to burn more calories and boost metabolism. 
Heat up! Lamb Vindaloo.

2.    Heart Health: Studies show that cultures that eat the spiciest foods have much lower incidence of heart attack and stroke. It could be because chili peppers help to reduce the damaging effects of bad cholesterol while capsaicin helps to fight inflammation.
Heat up! Vegetable Pad Thai.

3.    Cancer Prevention: Some studies suggest that capsaicin has the ability to kill some cancer and leukemic cells. Another spice, turmericmay slow the spread of cancer and growth of tumors.

4.    Lower Blood Pressure: Vitamins A and C strengthen the heart muscle walls, and spicy heat can increase blood flow throughout your body.

5.    Boost Your Mood: Spicy foods boost production of feel-good hormones, such as serotonin, easing depression and stress.
Heat up! Malai Kofta.

Monday, August 3, 2015

Thrive Market - Make Healthy Living Easy & Affordable! (Wholessale Pricing!)

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Thrive Market - Making Healthy Living Easy and Affordable!

Thrive Market is a membership-based online shopping club on a mission to make healthy living easy and affordable for everyone. For less than $5 a month (only $59.95 annually), Thrive Market members can buy the best-selling healthy foods and wholesome products in everyday sizes, always 25-50% below retail prices.  

An expert team of buyers handpick only the highest-quality, non-GMO, certified organic and natural products. You'll find food, vitamins, supplements, home goods, cleaning supplies, body care, beauty staples and more—all from brands that uphold the values of health, sustainability, and premium quality. And there's no bulk sizing here. We're able to get wholesale prices without amping up volume.

So How Does It Work?
Thrive Market makes healthy living easy and affordable for everyone. We are a membership-based online shopping club that gives you and your family unlimited access to the the world’s best wholesome foods and products in everyday sizes at wholesale prices. Plus, we offer free nationwide delivery on orders over $49. Joining the Thrive Market movement is as easy as one-two-three.

1. Register for free

There’s absolutely no cost to register for Thrive Market. Once you enter your email address, you’ll be able to browse the Thrive Market catalog of more than 4,000 premium products from the top 400 natural brands. You’ll also have access to our educational and inspirational content on the Thrive Notebook.

2. Start your trial

With your first purchase on Thrive Market, you’ll start a free 30-day membership trial. You’ll be able to shop for all your favorite healthy food, snacks, green cleaning products, non-toxic personal care items and more, always at 25 - 50% below retail prices. If it’s not for you, you can cancel at any time.

3. Join the Thrive Movement

For less than $5 a month ($59.95 annually), Thrive Market members save up to 50% on the world’s best healthy products for a full year. Even better: Thrive Market matches your membership by donating one to a family in need so we can all thrive together.
Thrive Market is the simple solution that empowers us all to live well, do good and thrive together.

Monday, December 15, 2014

5 Christmas Dinner Ideas!

5 Christmas Dinner Ideas
Author: Whitney Hollingshead

Eating great food is one of the best parts of the holiday season.  Maybe your family has a running tradition for your Christmas Eve dinner or Christmas Day dinner.  However, if you are looking to try something new or even start a new tradition, here are some great alternatives to consider.

Traditional with a Twist

Traditional Christmas dinner often consists of ham, roast beef, turkey, or duck.  You can keep up your family tradition by serving your meat of choice with new sides.

Here are some other side dish options to include on the table this year:

Potato salad
Wild rice blend
Baked macaroni and cheese
Sour cream and chive mashed potatoes
Steamed veggies (broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, etc.)
Spinach and berry salad
Broccoli salad
Fruit salad
Cornbread
Garlic cheese biscuits
Scones

If your family members are very tradition bound, this may be the best mix up option to try.  You can make the traditional meal and add one or two new dishes to the lineup.  Who knows, your new dishes may become the new family favorites!

Italian Feast

Consider switching things up this year with an Italian feast.  For example, you can serve lasagna or chicken fettuccine alfredo with salad and garlic bread.  

If you have more people involved, consider setting up a pasta buffet bar.  A buffet bar is a fun way for everyone to socialize as they create their own dinner.  Will you have some picky eaters in your group?  Letting each person build their own custom plate is the perfect way to meet everyone’s unique tastes.   

Offer multiple options in each category:

Pastas (all pastas should be cooked, drained, and served promptly)
Rigatoni
Fettucine
Spaghetti
Angel hair
Bowtie
Frozen cheese ravioli
Frozen tortellini
Tri color rotini
Sauces
Marinara sauce
Olive oil
Alfredo sauce
Garlic cream sauce
Pesto
Stroganoff
Toppings
Mushrooms
Fresh spinach
Fresh tomatoes
Sun dried tomatoes
Crumbled bacon
Grilled chicken
Diced ham
Meatballs
Shrimp
An empty table, counter, island, or bar works the best for serving food buffet style to your guests.  How you place the food on the surface can greatly impact the overall experience as well.  Check out these additional helpful hints for serving dinner buffet style.  

South of the Border

If you love Mexican food, try one of these menu alternatives:

Salsa Roast
Beef roast
Salsa (red or green, heat level of choice)
Canned sweet corn
Canned black beans
Corn tortillas
Sour cream
Fresh cilantro
Lime wedges

Place beef roast in slow cooker.  Cover with entire bottle of salsa.  Cook on low for 8 hours.  Shred meat with forks.  Add sweet corn and black beans just before serving.  Serve with corn tortillas.  Top with sour cream, cilantro, and a squeeze of fresh lime.  

Salsa roast is a delicious and simple recipe.  You can also use the meat to make enchiladas or burritos.  

Mexican Lasagna
Corn Tortillas
Ground beef or chicken
Enchilada sauce (red or green)
Shredded cheese
Kidney beans
Refried beans
Salsa
Sour cream

Cook the ground beef or chicken.  Cover bottom of 9x13 pan with corn tortillas.  Cover tortillas with ½ of cooked meat.  Sprinkle meat with cheese, salsa, and kidney beans.  Cover with another layer of corn tortillas.  Spread a layer of refried beans.  Top refried beans with ½ of enchilada sauce.  Cover with corn tortillas.  Repeat the meat, cheese, salsa, and kidney bean layer.  Cover with corn tortillas.  Spread remaining enchilada sauce on top. Cover with cheese.  Bake in oven at 350 until cheese is bubbly and golden brown.    

Mexican lasagna is a fun way to serve the best of Mexican flavors in one simple dish.  While this meal may require some prep time, clean up is relatively quick!

Taco or Nacho Bar
Tortillas or tortilla chips
Ground beef (browned)
Chicken (cook in slow cooker with salsa of choice)
Black beans
Refried beans
Fiesta rice
Shredded lettuce
Diced tomatoes
Chopped onion
Cilantro
Ranch dressing
Salsa
Sour cream
Avocado or guacamole

Serve all of the ingredients in individual bowls buffet style and let your guests build their own dinner.  A taco/nacho bar can be especially festive if you serve the individual ingredients in fun holiday containers.

Dinner Activity

Turn your Christmas dinner into a fun activity for everyone involved.  Each person can make their own dinner by setting up a pizza making factory in your kitchen.  

Individual Pizzas
Frozen roll dough, pizza dough, refrigerated biscuits, sandwich thins, or pitas
Pizza sauce
Alfredo sauce
BBQ sauce
Ranch dressing (use as sauce)
Pesto sauce
Shredded mozzarella cheese
Ricotta cheese
Pepperoni
Sausage
Ham
Grilled chicken
Bacon
Fresh tomatoes
Green peppers
Mushrooms
Black olives
Pineapple
Red onion
This dinner activity usually works best with smaller groups of people, unless you have a giant kitchen and multiple ovens.

Brunch


Consider serving the big meal of the day in the late morning.  Brunch is a great time to serve incredible breakfast foods without feeling rushed.  You can even consider serving brunch in the late morning and then serve your traditional Christmas dinner, or one of the other alternatives above, later in the day.  For something a bit unconventional, but very fun, serve brunch on Christmas Eve night!

Here are some suggestions of delicious and festive brunch foods.  You can serve a few as a meal, or make several options and serve a brunch buffet:

Chocolate batter pancakes with crushed peppermint
Pumpkin chocolate chip pancakes or muffins
Cranberry muffins
Quiche
Breakfast casserole (eggs, hashbrowns, sausage, cheese, peppers, onions)
Mini fruit pizzas (use sugar cookies as the crust)
Baked orange french toast
German pancakes with berries and whipped cream
Gingerbread waffles
Cinnamon Rolls
Ham, bacon, or sausage
Fresh fruit
Various juices
Hot cocoa  

Get ready to break out of the box and try something new this holiday season.  One of the ideas above is sure to be a hit with your family.

Disclosure: Mami's 3 Little Monkeys blog has not been compensated for this post nor am I the author of the post. This is a guest post.