Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts

Friday, April 22, 2011

SELF.COM Healthy Recipe

Since I haven't posted a healthy recipe lately as soon as I saw this one I knew it would pass the test for my next blog post.  First and foremost I LOVE self.com for all their recipes and fitness tips and I just think Gwyneth Paltrow is fabulous SOOO why shouldn't I try out this famous HEALTHY recipe of hers.  I am so excited to eat this tonight...you need to make it too.

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 1/2 tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 3/4 teaspoon garlic salt
  • 3/4 teaspoon sweet paprika
  • 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • Large pinch coarse sea salt
  • 1 whole roasting chicken (3–4 lb; preferably organic), neck and giblets discarded
  • Twine

PREPARATION

  1. Heat oven to 400°. Mix butter, garlic salt, paprika, pepper and salt in a bowl. Rinse chicken inside and out; pat dry. Insert fingers between skin and breast to separate the two. Rub seasoned butter over chicken and under skin. Tuck wings underneath bird and tie together with a piece of twine. Tie legs together with another piece of twine. Place chicken on its side in a heavy roasting pan and roast 25 minutes. Turn onto its other side and sprinkle with several tbsp water; roast 25 minutes more. Turn chicken on its back; roast 10 minutes more. Turn on its breast; roast until skin is crispy and chicken is golden brown, 10 minutes more. Remove from pan and let rest, breast side down, 15 minutes, before carving (remove skin).

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

HealthCare Reform Breakdown

Today I was reading up on the Health Care Reform just to see if anything new has come about since I last checked.  I didn't find anything new that I thought would benefit you substantially; however, I did come across this great article by Mike Vogel from FloridaTrend.com written a few months back that is extremely helpful.  He breaks down in very simple terms some of items that are being altered due to the Reform.  Over the next week or so I will be showcasing pieces of article to help you better understand the changes.

Here is the kickoff of Mike's fabulous article,

"Florida’s small-business owners are making like Scarlett O’Hara. When it comes to preparing for 2014 — when the bulk of the new healthcare law kicks in — they’ll think about it tomorrow.
The year 2014 is when the individual mandate and its penalties take hold along with insurance exchanges. For now, owners and managers are focusing on staying in business. Lacking the HR staff and time of larger companies, they feel they have enough to do absorbing this year’s health insurance rate increases. The sentiment is “we’ll worry about 2014 when it gets here,” says employee benefits adviser Steve Farmer, a senior vice president with Wallace Welch & Willingham in St. Petersburg. It’s not sloth; owners want to see what the courts and a Republican House and more balanced Senate do — and who is president in 2013..."

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Heart-Healthy Living

I read this great article on FoodNetwork.com about things to do to keep your heart healthy.  A healthy heart means a healthier you and fewer trips to the doctors which means a happier you!!!  Also, it means hopefully your body will be able to fight off more diseases to keep your health insurance premium rates from going up based on the health of your group.  Saving your money and your heart=WIN WIN.  Here's the article:

"Eight easy steps for better health
 
Take control of your health by adopting food and lifestyle changes. Eating sensibly with some modifications, as well as exercising, can keep your heart strong and healthy. Follow some of our suggestions below and your heart will love you for it.

Eat Fruits & Vegetables
Not only are fruits and vegetables high in vitamins, minerals and fiber, they're also very low in calories and high in antioxidants, which can help prevent chronic disease. Fill up on an abundance of these delicious and beneficial foods every day.

Focus on Fiber
Fiber refers to the indigestible carbohydrates we eat and is found in fruits, vegetables and unrefined grains. It keeps the body's digestive system running smoothly and helps the body feel full, a key to weight management. Most importantly, soluble fiber, which is found in oats, nuts, seeds, apples, pears and berries, helps lower cholesterol.

Go for Low-Fat Dairy
To reduce the amount of saturated fat and calories in your diet, replace high-fat dairy products (such as whole milk, cheese, sour cream and cream cheese) with skim or 1% milk, low-fat yogurt, Neufchatel and low-fat cheeses.

Watch Your Sodium Intake
Sodium can raise blood pressure. The largest portion of sodium in Americans' diets comes from processed foods. By cooking fresh food at home, you can cut back on sodium dramatically. Also try removing the salt shaker from the table, using herbs and spices for flavor and cooking with half as much salt as in the past. If you use canned soups, broths and sauces, select low-sodium versions.

Eat the Right Fats
Cut back on saturated fats (found in meats and full-fat dairy products) and avoid trans fats (found in some commercially baked goods and fried foods, and listed on labels as partially-hydrogenated). Stick with unsaturated such as monounsaturated or polyunsaturated fats. Monounsaturated fats are mainly found in olive and canola oils, nuts, avocados and olives. Polyunsaturated fats can be found in corn, soybean, safflower or sunflower oils.

Go for Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Research has shown that omega-3s lower triglycerides (fat in the blood), help maintain the "good" cholesterol, and decrease the risk of sudden heart attacks, blood clots and stroke. These compounds are found in fatty fish (salmon, mackerel, herring, sardines) and plant foods (flax seeds, walnuts).

Get Moving
Extra pounds and inactivity can put stress on the heart and create other health problems. Exercise is key to weight management. Try to aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate exercise a day. Not only will it help shed some pounds, but it will also raise "good" cholesterol and triglyceride levels.

Have Some Wine
Alcohol in wine, beer and distilled spirits has been shown to protect the heart in some studies by increasing HDL, or "good" cholesterol. Additionally, heart-healthy polyphenols (antioxidants) occur in both red and white wine. If you don't drink, it's best not to start now, but if you do, have moderate amounts. That means one drink per day if you are a woman or two drinks per day if you are a man."

Friday, February 4, 2011

Great Healthy Living Websites

Since this blog is all about health, I thought it would be fun to share my favorite health websites.  I absolutely love looking at the following sites for great healthy recipes, fabulous exercises, inspiration music to download on my iPod to get me moving and grooving, so much more.  Here are some of my favorite sites:




Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Health Insurance

Health Insurance is one of those words that more and more people are not excited to hear.  A good amount of businesses and individuals relate these words to expenses rising, benefits lowering, hours spent trying to make sure your doctor, pharmacy, and operations are covered, etc.  I, however, see the words "health insurance" and see opportunity--opportunity for businesses to encourage highly qualified individuals to join and stay with their company, opportunity for me to use my creative juices and knowledge to help clients lower/maintain their costs while providing excellent benefits, and opportunity for everyone to help to prevent serious health issues.

Health insurance is my life.  This blog was formed to help you understand health insurance but also to help you see the wonderful positive side in maintaining good health.  But I am sure you are now wondering who I am and where I came from.  I am a GATOR Alumni, I love cooking, just started my very own herb garden, I love going to the gym, spending time with my Yorkie, helping with the Palm Beach Gator Club, and I am a Health Insurance Consultant for PrimeGroup Insurance (PGI).

Each week I plan on keeping you current with local health insurance issues as they relate to the Health Reform, provide you with great tips on becoming and staying healthy, how to find a good insurance plan for you, and of course anything else related to your health.