Health

Strong & Lean- How Much Protein to Do You Really Need?

It seems like everywhere you turn, protein is being praised and promoted. Protein chips, protein pancakes, protein mac’n’cheese, protein peanut butter cups, the list goes on…. And of course, there is always the good ‘ole protein bar. While this macronutrient is vital to health, stamina and strength, most individuals don’t know how much they are getting OR if it’s enough. And with so many popular ways of eating- plant-based, paleo, keto- there are conflicting numbers and recommendations adding more confusion. Let’s clarify why you need this nutrient, how to make it work for you and where to get quality protein.

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Tex-Mex Breakfast Taco- Perfectly Quick & Satisfying

A savory and satisfying breakfast is only minutes away!  Loaded with high-quality protein, healthy fats and complex carbs, this Tex-Mex Breakfast Taco will give your brain a memory boost and energize you all morning.  Just make 1 for you to take on the run OR set up a breakfast taco bar for the entire family to build their own.

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The Pros & Cons of a Food Tracker App- Is It Right For You?

Food tracker apps are on everyone’s smart device.  MyFitnessPal Calorie Counter has over 50 million downloads!  The USDA SuperTracker has over 27 million users.  LoseIt, SparkPeople, FatSecret- there are dozens of food diary apps that allow you to record what and when you are eating.  The question isn’t ‘Are you using one?’ but ‘Which one are you using?’  And maybe more importantly, are these tools really useful?

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healthy oatmeal date balls recipe
Recipes

Oatmeal Date Balls (No Added Sugar)

Whether you are going to a party, battling afternoon fatigue or dreaming of a before bedtime indulgence, sweets are what we crave.  How can we cure our sweet tooth without added sugar?  Real plant foods that are naturally sweet- like dates!  These easy Oatmeal Date Balls are amazingly sweet without a bit of added sugar.

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What’s Inflaming You? Should You Follow an Anti-Inflammatory Meal Plan?

Inflammation is a known risk factor for many types of chronic disease.  While not trendy or in vogue, inflammation deserves, if not needs to be discussed. According to the CDC, inflammation induced chronic diseases account for about 70% of deaths in the United States each year!  Poor diet, smoking, lack of exercise, environmental toxins and stress are just a few of the contributing factors of inflammation.  Research in the The Journal of Clinical & Cellular Immunology states that nutrition may be the most ‘influential’ of all the modifiable factors…

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