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Healthy Foods: Volume 9 Week 17
ISBN: 1536-5085

In this Issue:
Sugar Junkies - by Leanne Ely C.N.C.
Help, It Must Be My Clothes - by Leslie Gonzales aka MissusSmartyPants
Healthy Foods Resource
Hip Tip

Savory Salutations, Healthy-Foods Readers!

Got Ten? Ten MORE? Yes, we’ve done it again, Ten More for the Freezer. This one has salmon and chicken, five recipes each to assemble and freeze! Salmon too expensive for you? No worries, use any fish or even chicken in place of the fish—our recipes are massively flexible. Nothing like having dinner in the freezer, ready to go…check it out, www.savingdinner.com

Next up, are you hooked on sugar? Read Sugar Junkies for some real help in kicking the habit! And MissusSmartyPants passes the buck today, on her clothes! Read up to find out what she has to say.

To your healthy,

Leanne

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Sugar Junkies
by Leanne Ely, C.N.C.

Did you know that you could be an addict and have never taken drink, done drugs or smoked a cigarette? You could be addicted to sugar.

It’s easy to brush this one off. It’s not nearly as unacceptable as alcoholism or drug addiction. Its addictive traits are pictured beautifully in magazines, on television commercials and on the wrappers of the food itself: great big luscious looking cinnamon buns with melting icing dripping down the sides. Glossy chocolate bars waiting for us to sink our teeth into its brown richness. It’s overpowering and intoxicating!

But we have to understand this: sugar is most likely at the very heart and soul of our body clutter. No matter what form it takes, whether it be in the simple carb form of white rice or white flour, or something more obvious like ice cream, pie and chocolate, it has the same deleterious effect on our bodies: it makes us feel good for awhile, but then it tears us down to the ground—and just like an addict when she needs another fix, we go running back for more.

It’s time to get real and call food a drug when it acts like one and that is exactly what sugar is doing. A Princeton study found that fast food and sweets can be nearly as addictive as heroin because they set off hormonal changes in the body. They believe that eating a lot of foods that are high in fat and sugar can activate your brain the same way drugs can!!

That’s scary! But it doesn’t have to be that way! You can make some simple changes that will set you free from this bondage. And once again, it starts with incremental baby steps:

Here are some ways to help you kick the habit:

1) Eat good quality protein sources with each meal. Three meals a day, and two snacks in-between breakfast and lunch and lunch and dinner. Making sure you have protein will help stabilize your blood sugar. Stable blood sugar means you will feel better and are less likely to develop the cravings that pull you down.

2) Make an easy exchange. White flour, white sugar and white rice do nothing for you nutritionally. Nothing! Change them out for whole wheat flour, xylitol (see xylitol.org for info) and brown rice. Easy substitutes and you will notice a dramatic difference in how you feel. If it is difficult to completely change, start mixing the white with the brown and making the change gradually.

3) Supplements may help. Specifically, vitamin C, a B-complex, calcium with magnesium and chromium picolinate. Please understand: this is information I have gathered: I am not diagnosing nor prescribing anything to anyone! Please don’t email me asking me how to use these supplements or which ones to get.

4) Move! When you move, you produce endorphins. Endorphins make you happy and this will in turn also help to quell the desire and craving of sugar. (although you will crash later on sugar; you don’t when you move).

Above all, stay balanced when you eat! You need protein, complex carbohydrates (not the simple ones!), fats and water. My menus are designed to be very balanced and will help you get your nutritional self together for dinner. Go to the website and get a menu with breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks to see how to do this: www.savingdinner.com

You are your own expert. I’ve said that for years. Don’t get sucked down by nutritional gurus with yet another diet, gizmo or gadget to sell you. You need balanced eating, a healthy dose of common sense, a desire to build progressive healthy habits to pave your way to freedom from body clutter with an attitude to match! It’s amazing what we can accomplish with all of these things in sync.

If you need help in the kitchen or dealing with your body clutter, here are a few of my books, all on Amazon, all with substantial discounts:

Saving Dinner
Saving Dinner the Vegetarian Way
Saving Dinner the Low Carb Way
Saving Dinner for the Holidays
Body Clutter
Saving Dinner Basics
The original Saving Dinner book
My newest book, Saving Dinner the Vegetarian Way is available at a terrific 30% discount
Saving Dinner, The Low Carb Way  (this is how I lost over 50 pounds of Body Clutter!
For the celebrations
in your life, Saving Dinner for the Holidays has great stuff for all holidays including a totally FUN Halloween party
Wanna lose weight? Body Clutter is a New York Times Bestseller
Saving Dinner Basics—a book for beginning cooks
 

Hip Tips

** When I cook with avocados I am always stuck with a leftover half or two. Instead of letting them go to waste, I put them in a Ziploc bag in the freezer.

Then when I make a milk shake or smoothie for a treat, I just scoop out the frozen avocado half and toss it in. It makes any blended drink smooth and creamy, and it does not change the color of chocolate or berry drinks too much.

~Kathryn in Texas

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Do you have a nifty, healthy foods tip you'd like to share? Maybe a comment you want to share? Send it in with your name and state (or country) and we'll use it in a future Healthy-Foods issue!

Help, It Must Be My Clothes!
by Leslie, MissusSmartyPants

If you are like me, sometimes you just have a bad day. I’m sure you can think of lots of excuses and who’s to blame. Maybe your kids told you at the last minute they needed to be somewhere-NOW, or you were running behind in the morning and got to work late—again! We have lots of reasons why we hurry and wear anything just to get out the door. Did you ever consider blaming your clothes?

If you didn’t take the time or give any thought to what you wore that day, chances are that your clothes could have played a part in having a miserable day.

Here’s what I am getting at: it’s a fact that you feel better when you know you look better. So why not put a little effort into what you wear? Let your clothes do some constructive work for you. With a little wardrobe planning, you can make some basic “uniforms” for yourself.

Here’s what I mean when I say “uniforms”. By doing a closet purge, and putting together a basic wardrobe plan, you will begin to see “uniforms”. These are outfits that can be made up with the basic pieces in your closet. Once you get some basic pieces, you can put together different matching combinations quickly. Add some mix-and-match jewelry/accessories and you are set to go and looking good in no-time flat!
Having a uniform plan really works when you are frazzled and rushing in the morning. If you set out your clothes the night before, you will see the payoff of a little advanced planning--you will have more time in the morning. Wouldn’t you like some more time in the morning?

Looking great really does help you start your day right. It allows you to express yourself; who you are and that you are someone of value. You will begin to see the effect your fabulous outfits have on you--and your daily life! Get together your “uniforms” and start looking great today!

Leslie Gonzales AKA MissusSmartyPants helps women by accessing their body types and building personal profiles to help each woman dress her best. Check out her website for more information, www.missussmartypants.com

Healthy-Foods Resource

Intrigued by all those dinner-assembly franchises popping up all over the country? Price take your breath away? We have the answer and it’s our version of these places in a do it yourself way—the Mega Menu-Mailer! OR try Five for the Freezer! Five easy recipes using ONE meat (great for buy one/get one sales at the grocery store) that you can make in an hour after dinner!

Mega Menu-Mailer provides instructions, shopping lists, and recipes to make 20 freezable entrees for your family. The meals are healthy and not filled with preservatives and additives. The ingredients are fresh (no dried onion flakes or MSG-laden ingredients, for example), no icky twice-cooked, watery casseroles. And the best part is the cost: just $8.95. With your smart shopping, you can fill your freezer with healthy meals for a fraction of the cost of those franchise places! There are several to choose from, including a Low Carb option! And don’t forget to check out the Five for the Freezer menus—a great way to take advantage of buy one/get one free sales, plus they’re a snap to put together right after dinner! Come check them all out!

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