2.10.2014

Winter White Out

I am a sucker for fancy coffee drinks. Especially this time of year when its so cold out. But, if you've ever gone through the drive through at McDonald's or looked at Starbucks' website, you know that those fancy coffee drinks have about a million calories in them! (Not good when you usually order some sort of baked good to go with your Fatty McFaterson drink....yikes!)

Hungry Girl has a recipe for a yummy looking White Chocolate Mocha, which you can find here.

(source: hungry-girl.com)

121 Calories vs. 370 Calories. Crazy, right?!

I also found some other warming winter white out recipes that look awesome (and not that bad for you) :)

1) This looks good for a winter time Saturday: Cooks.com--Southwestern White Chili

(source: Google images)

2) And if you're in a cooking mood all weekend, you can have Food Networks' Garlic Mashed Cauliflower for Sunday dinner!

(source: Google images)

Mmmm...these recipes make winter seem a little less colder :)



6.23.2012

Toadally Cool

Who says it's not easy being green?











I am loving these frog-inspired duds!






(click on pics for source)


6.20.2012

Back on the Wagon...

Wow!!! I have been off the weigh-loss wagon for sooo long now! It's been forever...and it's been a struggle. I've also been off the art wagon, the blog wagon, the exercise wagon, and pretty much every wagon I can think of! I'm tired of "letting myself go", so I'm at least getting back on one wagon--the blogging wagon. I am praying the other things I have been neglecting fall back into place, too.

Last year, as I mentioned in the post before this one, I had "closed" this blog, so to speak, to concentrate on making arts and crafts and to blog about it. Well, like so many other projects I have started in my life, I got bored and quit.

So basically, I would like to give this blog a try again. I mean, I'm pretty proud of it and food and weight loss are a really big part of my life, as well as many others' lives out there.

So, welcome back, me!

Thanks...it's good to be back :)

7.06.2011

Putting All My Eggs in One Basket

Well folks, I have to be honest with you. I am getting disillusioned by this whole weight loss thing. I need some true help and this blog ain't it!!!

I am also spreading myself too thin. I am becoming a "jack of all trades and a master of none". I want to concentrate solely on creating art. As I have said before, I am definitely not a nutrition expert. Thus, I don't think I should continue this blog.

So, it is without further ado that announce to you that I am shifting my focus away from this blog and putting it totally on my other blog, Part Time Creations.

If you have been following my blog, thank you! I really appreciate it. I hope you will enjoy catching up with me on my other blog!

Ta-ta for now...
~Stacey

6.29.2011

Turn on the music and soothe your soul

By Sheryl M. Ness (article from mayoclinic.com)

"Music has the ability to change moods, soothe nerves and energize your life. Much research has been done on the physical and emotional effects of music. Some of the benefits that have been noted in research include:
  • Improves communication
  • Enhances memory
  • Reduces pain sensation
  • Counteracts depression
  • Promotes activity (i.e. dancing, exercise)
  • Encourages feelings of relaxation
  • Calms and sedates (promotes sleep)


Explore ways to incorporate music into your life. For energizing ideas, think of ways to use music to promote movement. I have a friend who takes a break every day with music. She turns on the music and just dances for an hour! Dance to the music as much or as little as you can; just let your body move to the rhythm of the music.
For relaxation ideas, find your favorite songs and take time to meditate. Let the music transport you to another place and time. Allow your mind to drift away to positive thoughts and memories. Close your eyes and take in the music around you; it will make you smile inside and out!
I would love to hear from others who use music in their lives. Share ideas and thoughts, and even music titles for others to get inspired."

6.21.2011

5 Ways to Keep Your Metabloism Up


article from...Amy Paturel, SELF magazine

You're eating healthier than ever, but your muscles feel flabby, your energy is sapped and your jeans feel increasingly snug, particularly in the belly, hips and rear.

The sad truth: Metabolic rate (the number of calories we burn in a day) plummets as we age, decreasing about 1 percent each year after we hit 30. But research shows there are things you can do to help combat metabolic slowdown.

"When our metabolisms slow down isn't just age-related," explains Christine Gerbstadt, M.D., registered dietitian and spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association. "Body composition, which is determined by genetics, diet and activity, also plays a major role."

Read on for five ways to keep your fat-burning furnace humming.

1. Build muscle. Since fat is burned in your muscle, you want to activate as many muscle fibers as possible. Weight training increases lean muscle mass, which raises the amount of calories your body uses, even when you're at rest. What's more, since there's less fat in your body (and your muscles), blood moves better so you have more energy -- without eating more food. So if you haven't been incorporating strength training into your fitness routine, now is the time to start!

2. Start eating! "Your body is a 'refuel as it goes machine,' which simply means it needs to be consistently fed to provide energy to live," explains Mark MacDonald, author of the bestselling book Body Confidence. "This type of consistent feeding stabilizes your blood sugar levels and creates internal hormonal balance" -- and that keeps you from packing on the pounds. His advice: Eat within an hour of waking to kick-start your metabolism. Then keep eating every three to four hours ending an hour before bedtime.

3. Nosh on protein at every meal and snack. Protein has a greater metabolic boost than fat or carbohydrates. Biting, chewing, swallowing and digesting food takes energy -- it's known as the thermic effect of food and it can burn up to 30 percent of the calories on your plate. The more complex the food (think steak, legumes and fibrous vegetables), the more calories you burn as it travels through the digestive tract. Protein also contains leucine, an amino acid that prevents muscle loss when you're dieting. A simple strategy: For a quick and easy snack, keep peanuts in your pocketbook, trail mix in your desk drawer and hard-boiled eggs in the fridge.
4. Get moving. Interval training with bursts of high intensity cardio will stoke your metabolic rate and keep it humming for hours. So instead of logging in your regular half-hour on the treadmill at a steady 4.5 mph pace, try the interval option or hit the road and take advantage of changes in the terrain. Run in the sand or up hills and use landmarks to signify a change of pace. And squeeze in extra calorie burning whenever you get the chance, advises Gerbstadt.

5. Drink water. Studies show that people who drink 8-ounce glasses of water eight to 12 times a day have higher metabolic rates than those who drink four. Want to lose an extra 6.6 pounds a year? Drink half a liter of water before breakfast. According to researchers at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va., people who downed water before their first meal of the day consumed an average of 75 fewer calories at breakfast than those who didn't drink up first.

6.14.2011

You Scream, I Scream...

...you know the rest!

I am usually not a frequent eater of ice cream, but I loooovvveee Breyer's Carb Smart ice cream bars! Especially this time of year when it's a thousand degrees outside!


Here is a pic of my favorite kind, but you can go here to find other flavors, where to buy, recipes, etc...

Yummmmm!!!