#1418571 - 25/11/08 11:40 AM
Re: Motivate Me!
[Re: Tasha]
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Parsley
Parsley is a good source of vitamin C, vitamin A and iron. There are two main types - common parsley, which has tight dark green leaves, and Italian or Continental parsley, which is fat, broader leaves, and a stronger flavour. Fresh parsley stands firm and upright and has a fresh aroma. Store in an airtight plastic bag in the crisper, or immerse stems in cold water and stand in a coo, , dry place for up to a week. To prepare, wash and shake it dry,m pick off leaves or cut finely. It enhances the flavour of soups, stew, scrambled eggs and is a great garnish. Parsley is also a key ingredient in tabouleh salad, which includes lemon juice, cracked burghul wheat, tomato and onion. Try couscous instead for an interesting change.
Source: Slimming Magazine August 2003
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#1418874 - 25/11/08 01:47 PM
Re: Motivate Me!
[Re: Tasha]
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Peas
Most people buy frozen peas and, although there is nothing wrong with frozen veggies nutritionally, you really can't get much better than eating big, fat, juicy fresh peas. They are an excellent source of thiamine, niacin, vitamin C and a good source of fibre and iron. Select shiny, bright green and well-filled pods before they begin to wrinkle and lose colour. Keep peas in their pods until ready to use and store in the fridge crisper in an airtight plastic bag. Shell peas by squeezing the rounded end of the pod gently. The pod should split and the peas should push out in one movement. Serve them in stews, soups, stir-fries, raw in salads, or just simply boiled and served on the side.
Source: Slimming Magazine September 2003
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#1702801 - 07/06/09 04:46 PM
Re: Motivate Me!
[Re: Tasha]
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Carpal tunnel
Registered: 02/06/06
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Loc: Auckland
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I heard Oprah talking about her struggle with weight the other day, and heard her say something along the lines of (and I'm adding a bit here just you get the gist of it).......
....I'm thankful for my body...I'm thankful because my heart has kept beating, my bones have not broken, my organs serve their purpose, my brain still thinks, this body continues to carry me day after day, this body has bore me beautiful children, despite the way I have treated it, despite not exercising enough to keep it at it's ultimate, despite eating a whole lot of crap food for years on end, despite not protecting it from the sun, despite everything it is still here, still moving, still functioning for me, so I am thankful for my body.....
This really brought tears to my eyes, because I don't often stop to think of my body like this. We are so quick to list the things that our body ISN'T or what we wish it WAS, we should simply be thankful for it.
THIS is motivation for me to work harder to treat my body better, it deserves it after all it's done for me!
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#1732184 - 02/07/09 09:33 PM
Re: Motivate Me!
[Re: lissyloo]
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Registered: 08/09/08
Posts: 276
Loc: Christchurch NZ
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I put my usual jeans on yesterday and my husband said "Are you not going to wear a belt, those jeans are too big" That was great motivation for me because those jeans used to be tight on me!!
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