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Why you Should be Eating your Breakfast

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Posted 07 Apr 2011 — by admin
Category Food And Beverage

What do you do on your typical morning? If you’re like many Americans you probably grab a quick shower, get ready in a hurry, and fly out the door in an attempt to be at work on time. If this is you, what is your morning routine missing? Breakfast. Not eating in the morning may seem trivial, but breakfast has long been regarded as one of, if not the, most important meal. Modern research done on the health benefits of eating breakfast is standing behind this, and after you’ve taken a look at what a good breakfast has to offer, you just may find yourself slowing your mornings down.

While most people avoid breakfast because they don’t feel like they have time, the next greatest cause is concern over weight loss. Many people feel that eating a healthy breakfast will simply fill them with more calories that they don’t need and that skipping breakfast will cause them to lose weight. This actually couldn’t be further from the truth. Studies are widely crediting breakfast with powerful weight loss benefits, and science backs them up. It’s actually quite simple – when you don’t eat in the morning, your metabolic rate slows tremendously because your body has no source of fuel to burn for the day. This causes your blood sugar to consequently drop. Your body, of course, wants to correct for all of this, and to do so it is going to cause excess hunger to provide itself with fuel. It’s also going to crave sugary, fattening foods to help even out blood sugar levels. As a result it will be almost impossible to resist snacking on unhealthy foods throughout the day, and you’re going to eat much more than you need to at meals. Simply by eating breakfast you will speed up your metabolic rate, and according to concisive studies, people who eat a regular meal in the morning weigh an average of eight pounds less.

Other than weight loss, what else can breakfast do for you? Breakfast offers you the best chance of the day to get a good helping of whole grains with the right breakfast cereal. Getting a serving of whole grains every day can do many wonderful things for your body, but most importantly it will improve your cardiovascular health. Cardiovascular disease is dangerous and on the rise, and the only way to prevent it is to head it off early. Studies have shown that eating a breakfast based on whole grains and oats every morning can reduce your chance of dying of heart disease by as much as 20%. When looking for cereals, choose those with whole grains first in the ingredients list. While energy bars are popular and may seem like a good idea to save time, most of them really need to be avoided. Few actually contain significant amounts of fiber, and are loaded with calories. Breakfast will also energize you for the day. With a fuel source to burn and increased metabolic rate, your energy levels will be higher and more stable and you’ll feel much better.

There is truly no good excuse for missing breakfast. Ultimately, the benefits that can be gained by simply eating something healthy for you each morning simply override any excuses about time or weight loss. Breakfast can drastically improve your health, help you feel much better throughout your day, help to shed a few pounds, and help fight off a disease or two. There is no other way to get these kinds of results so easily, and breakfast can do even more for you by incorporating other healthy foods such as fruits into your morning. Breakfast gives you a chance to get daily servings of the foods you know you should be getting, so slow down a little bit and enjoy a little meal to get yourself ready to tackle your day.

Portable Breakfasts Your Kids Will Love

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Posted 28 Feb 2011 — by admin
Category Food And Beverage

If you have kids, your mornings are probably a blur of activity. Packing lunches, getting dressed, finding homework and backpacks and trying to get out the door on time doesn’t leave much time for breakfast. If this is the case at your house, you’ll love these ideas for breakfasts that you can make ahead of time and grab on the way out the door. Portable, easy to eat and neat enough to eat in the car, these breakfasts will fill you up and get you on your way. 

Muffins

Enlist your kids to help with a Saturday afternoon muffin making marathon. Kids love muffins. They are easy to eat and taste like cake. For your muffin marathon, plan to bake 3 or 4 different kinds, all packed with healthy fruits and nuts. Some delicious and nutritious muffin options are pumpkin raisin, carrot walnut, peach pecan, lemon blueberry, coconut banana or apple cinnamon. Gather the ingredients and mix them up and bake them all in one day. When they are done, save a few for dinner and for tomorrow’s breakfast, but package all of the rest in pairs in baggies and freeze them. When you need a fast breakfast on the go, grab a bag, microwave it for 45 seconds to defrost and you are out the door with a nutritious breakfast. Muffins are great for lunches, too. Toss a couple of frozen muffins into your kid’s lunch box. The muffins will be thawed and ready to eat by lunch time. 

Cheese Sticks

Mozzarella or cheddar cheese sticks are a great grab-and-go breakfast. Packed with protein, cheese sticks are an easy way to make sure your kids are alert and focused during school. Pair mozzarella cheese sticks with apple or pear slices and a crunchy granola bar for a car-friendly breakfast on the go that your kids will love. 

Breakfast Pitas

If you have a minute or two while you are waiting for your kids to get dressed, you have time to put together a breakfast pita. Put into a pita, breakfast can go in the car, because the rounded edges keep all of the potentially messy parts contained. Some great combinations are peanut butter and bananas, cream cheese and jelly or butter and cheese slices. You could even whip up some scrambled eggs and fill a pita with them. Anything that your kids like in a regular sandwich is more fun in a pita.

You don’t have to settle for empty calories or junk food or even worse, skipping breakfast altogether just because you are in a hurry. These nutrient-dense, healthy breakfasts will ensure your kids have a great day.

Don’t let your kids go off without breakfast! Cooking for your family can be fun and easy and here are more tips on how to do it. Move beyond frozen meals today!

Five Things You Must Ask Before You Book At A Bed & Breakfast

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Posted 28 Feb 2011 — by admin
Category Food And Beverage

In your dream bed and breakfast, you’ll be greeted by the charming and gorgeous couple that owns the home. They obviously love each other deeply and want nothing more than to share their good fortune with their guests – everyone of whom will become a lifelong friend.
Your room is beautifully decorated, creating a mood of calm and luxury. In the evening, perfectly chilled wine awaits you on the simply but charmingly furnished porch, from where you watch the sunset as you gently swing in the rocker that hundreds of other happy couples have shared.
Well, this idyllic picture really does exist, but it’s by no means guaranteed. If you’re unlucky, the bed and breakfast you reserve from hundreds of miles away will turn out to be a shabbily furnished wreck – freezing and damp in the winter, hot and stuffy in the summer – with rude owners made miserable by the relentless daily drudgery of serving unhappy guests.
To avoid that unfortunate scenario here are some of the questions to ask before you book, in order to enjoy a wonderful bed and breakfast getaway.
- Where is the bed & breakfast located?
While they may be found almost anywhere, from a busy New York apartment building to an isolated cabin in Montana, most bed and breakfasts are in smaller towns that are popular with tourists. Would you prefer to stay in the center of town, close to restaurants, galleries, shops, and other attractions? Remember though, that even small towns can be quite busy at night, especially those that rely on the tourist trade to fill their restaurants, bars, and coffee shops. A bed and breakfast on Main Street may be too noisy for your tastes.
Perhaps you’d rather be on the outskirts of town, where you can enjoy the quiet and peace of small-town life. The downside of this, however, is that a location some distance from town may be inconvenient if you don’t have a car with you.
- Does my room have a private bath?
They’re becoming rarer, but it’s still possible to find yourself in a bed and breakfast where you must share a bath with other guests. If that’s an unappealing thought, be sure to ask if your room has a private bathroom.
- What kind of breakfast is provided?
Almost by definition, you can expect to enjoy breakfast during your stay. But different hosts may have different ideas of what constitutes a good breakfast. You should ask whether to expect a continental breakfast of baked goods, coffee and juice, or a full breakfast which will include hot dishes. Now is also the time to mention any dietary restrictions – allergies, vegetarian, medical etc. – and whether your hosts can accommodate them.
- Are pets welcome in the bed & breakfast?
It’s not common, but some bed and breakfasts will accommodate your pet. If so, you should be sure to check which rooms animals may enter; what restrictions you should be aware of; and if any additional fees are required.
And conversely, those of us who are allergic to dogs, cats, or other pets should make certain that the bed and breakfast doesn’t allow animals of any sort. There’s nothing pleasant about wheezing and sniffling your way through a romantic weekend.
- When is check-in, and check-out?
Unlike hotels, bed and breakfasts don’t have registration desks staffed at all hours. Clarify when you should arrive, since most hosts prefer to greet their guests personally and make sure that they’re settled comfortably. Check in is likely to be in the late afternoon or early evening. And if you need to leave early to catch a flight, or to set out on a full-day outing, be sure to ask about checking out, settling your bill, and perhaps even taking a simple packed breakfast or snack for the road.
Staying in a bed and breakfast is a lovely way to pamper yourself, to see a town from the inside, and to relax in a cozy and comfortable environment. By checking some basic issues before you travel, you can be sure that your trip will be the special experience you’re hoping for.