New Lily

Want to Add More Greens to Your Life?…Invest in a Blender

We just bought the VitaMix Blender… “the bomb” of blenders. It wasn’t cheap…not even close, but it’s already worth it after just a few days. We have had our share of other smoothie makers, juicers, and blenders and have had to throw them out after burning out the rubber, breaking a blade, or after one of the kids stuck a fork in it to see if it would “blend”. I have always wanted a heavy duty blender but frankly I just wouldn’t spend the money. Recently though my husband and I have decided to really put our money where our mouth is and start moving to a more raw food diet. We aren’t going fanatic on anyone, don’t worry. But we are trying to make some serious progress in becoming a more healthy family. The Vita Mix blender is one way to help with that process. So today I am asking others to share their opinions about blending and juicing and what kind of equipment they are using…whether it’s an inexpensive brand or you have to take out a second mortgage to pay for it. [Read more…]

Don’t Fall for “Long, Lean Muscle Myth”

Okay, I will admit it, I have recently fallen prey to wishful thinking. It can easily happen in the fitness world, though, so I can’t feel too bad about it. Has anyone else fallen prey to the idea that a certain exercise will give us “long lean muscles”? It’s a concept that we hear often lately (in group exercise classes, etc.), but is it a valid concept? Given what we know about our muscles (we all have short and long ones) the idea that our muscles will become “longer” or even “leaner” doesn’t hold any real weight…so don’t be fooled!

Most women tell me they would like to have more tone to their muscles, but not more bulk. Body builders aside, many women lift weights or do weight bearing exercise using their own body weight so that they can have a leaner look, not a bigger or more bulky one. Yet the idea that exercise alone can achieve this look, is not really accurate. Actually it is a combination of diet and exercise together that can give someone that lean look. So when we hear fitness instructors tell us that if we do this or that type of exercise we will have long lean muscles, we can enlighten them by explaining that we are not ever going to lengthen a muscle. I came across a great article that clearly explains why is is true. It is a must read if you want to understand not only how muscles play a role in how we look, but also how body type is important as well! E article can be found at Treeoffitness.com.

MIT’s Help to Keep me From Spinning my Wheels

I have not had a lot of energy lately and I have gotten stuck spinning my wheels. A bug (flu-like) hit our house and some recent health news about a family member have kept me from a goal oriented attitude daily. But spinning my wheels is not getting me anywhere! I need to rethink my daily tasks to get me back on track. One way to do this is to think about my MIT’s each day. I remember reading about this and implementing it in my life a few years ago…but since then I have lost sight of this practical habit. What are MIT’s? Most Important Tasks of the day. By thinking about two or three MIT’s every morning and writing them down, I am telling myself that no matter what else I do today, these are the tasks I must accomplish. [Read more…]

Garlic is an Incredible Superfood

That wonderfully stinky garlic

Have you ever noticed how garlic can make almost anything taste better? The other night I wanted to cook some white fish, but when I opened the package I couldn’t believe how fishy it smelled! I crushed and chopped four cloves of garlic and sauteed them in a small amount of coconut oil, then put the fish in the pan. Within minutes the smell of fish was replaced by a wonderful aroma of garlic.

Garlic does a lot more than just improve flavor, though. First mentioned as a medicine about 6,000 years ago, garlic has been an important part of healing throughout the world. Even Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, used garlic to heal infections and reduce pain. It is now known as anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antibacterial. Allicin, a compound in garlic that is also found in onions, accounts for it’s pungent smell and powerful cancer-protective punch. [Read more…]