Thursday, 23 February 2012

Money-wise Tip: Bang for your Buck

  Looking to stretch your dollars more & more these days? Here are a few tips & tricks I've learned from growing up in a large family, plus some I've had to learn myself along the way.

Cheap protein: A Vital component of every day.
 -Eggs, not only are they known for being a good source of pr otein, they are also a good source of Omega-3 fatty acids, as well as vitamins A & D ..also only $3/doz.
-Tuna, a fish from the heavens. Your mom said it was brain food for a reason. Not only is it full of protein, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins (including 100%dv B3) & minerals (with 190%dv selenium)
 for full explanation of benefits, click here
-Soy milk, although the nutritional values may differ between brands, adding soy milk to your cereal will greatly improve your chances of a balanced day. It's always a good source of protein, iron & B-vitamins, it usually comes fortified with additional vitamins and nutrients.
 (1 cup of soy milk& 1 cup of Vector cereal gives you nearly 100%dv of all your common nutrients. Makes getting everything you need a little easier.)
Frugal Fibre: Kick-start your day & last until lunch!
-Oats (in bulk), grab-n-go pack are good, but usually about 4x the price, just add a little cinnamon, honey & apple for an awesome breakfast.
-Brown rice, great for lunches & paired with dinner...because you can't afford couscous or quinoa. The recipes are limitless.
-Discounted whole-wheat bakery bread -there's nothing wrong with it, it's just not as fresh. (use it within 2 days or refrigerate)
Delectable Desert: Home-made parfaits. 
-look for a good sale sticker or a 50% off tag, you'll be using it all at once anyway.
-plain granola, in bulk, is much cheaper than a box.
-use frozen/thawed fruit. (ex. blueberries, strawberries, or a berry blend) Store brand is good, and you'll be sure the fruit is always frozen in peak season.
-layer the 3 multiple times in a large glass. Tasty, frugal, and no guilt. Just the way I like it.

Killer Recipe: Turkey and Cucumber Sandwich


  Simple, delicious, affordable & healthy.
    This Turkey & Cucumber Sandwich hits all the right notes. Paired with some whole-grain (or even flax) bread, even the most diet-conscious reader can get a sandwich full of flavour, seasoned with Horseradish & garlic, instead of belt-busting mayo.


Friday, 17 February 2012

Relaxing Indulgence -Wine

   Many of us feel like our sanity is slipping away on a daily basis. So what do we usually do on our "I've got tomorrow off" days but consume way too much hard liquor and spend your "day off" in bed.
 I believe it is due time that we jump on board with our parents' advice of "a glass a day". Many new studies show that not only does one glass of wine each day promote relaxation and better sleep, but it also aids in digestion as well as postpones or eliminates your risk of heart disease. Like any healthy living tip, moderation is key. Alcohol obviously poses a significant risk to your internal organs, especially your pancreas, when too much is consumed for the body to process and benefit from. Studies have concluded that no more than 2 glasses of wine be consumed per day to get the most amount of benefits without consequence.
  This all seems a little "hoity toity" to some of you, but trust me, you will soon realize alcohol is much more useful this way, and you won't get that nasty "hardbar" hangover. My boyfriend and I now have many memories of giggling and having a genuinely good time when we do have more than "just a glass" and there's no more "sloppy bar nights" to get embarrassed over. I will raise my glass of wine over whiskey any day. Both for health, and well being. So, take a sip! Step into the world of subtle fruity freshness and melt into your couch tonight. I dare ya'.
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(ps. you don't have to buy a $30+ bottle every time, a lot of the local $10 wines are just as good.)

Monday, 6 February 2012

Satisfy Your Brain!: What You're Really Craving- Chocolate

Chocolate. MMmmm. The dealbreaker of diets, our number one guilty pleasure.
Often times when one restricts themselves from the food they love, they are more apt to cheat on their "healthy lifestyle". Not to fear though, because you're thinking of all the health benefits, and that lightens your guilt. What if I pointed out to you that you could basically elminate your guilt by making some really small changes? Recently on Dr.Oz, or one of those shows, they had been trying to get kids to eat healthy alternatives. Dark, unsweetened chocolate was said to be full of antioxidants and had multiple benefits compared to our much loved milk chocolate, which is full of fats and sugars. Problem was, most kids are turned off by the bitterness, especially those "hyper-tasters", which made me recall my favourite dark chocolate as a kid.
A really easy way to cut out a lot of the sugars and fats is to skip the snack aisle and head straight for the baking ingredients. Buy Semi-sweet Baker's chocolate. It is still a really high quality chocolate for a better bargain and often has less additives. It also still has that mild sweetness that just melts in your mouth. You can often get away with eating less and still be satisfied because it is so much richer.
So go ahead, and indulge in a piece. Maybe one is all you need!