Friday, April 30, 2010
What Lurkes in Carnival Food?
There is a carnival in town. It happens every year at the same time. Everyone loves the rides that twirl you upside down and backwards. You can try your luck at the game booths to try and win a stuffed animal or toy trinket. Or you can satisfy your hunger at one of the food booths.
Lets talk about those food booths and discover what it is that you are ingesting while you are enjoying the fair.
There are typical foods at fairs, such as corn dogs, cotton candy, nachos, funnel cakes, curly fries, pizza, snow cones, and fried Twinkies. I am going to give you the low down on each of these carnival treats....and hopefully it will persuade you from wanting to put this so called "food" into your body.
Lets start with the corn dog. Corn dogs are very traditional fair food. Most of us have had a few of these in our life time if we ever visited a carnival or fair. An average corn dog has 375 calories, 1170 mg of sodium, 75 g of cholesterol, and 21 g of fat. Yikes! That is a very unhealthy snack!
Cotton candy seems innocent, not much in it. That is correct! The only thing in it is sugar, and one cotton candy can have the equivalent of 10 and 15 teaspoons of sugar in it. That is a lot of sugar, more than you should have in a day!
Lets talk nachos. A nine inch plate of nachos has 860 calories, 59 g of fat, 70 mg of cholesterol, and 1800 mg of sodium. This is half your daily intake of calories, nearly a total days worth of fat, and enough sodium for a full day. Nice treat, if you are hoping for heart disease!
How about the funnel cake? They smell delicious, but are really the devil in sheep's clothing. An 8 oz cake has approximately 760 calories, 4 teaspoons of sugar, 40% of your daily value of fat, and if you add any toppings to it like sugared strawberries or candies that are offered, this treat can soar to over 1,000 calories. Is it good enough to disrupt your journey to being fit and healthy?
A 7 oz cup of curly fries has 620 calories, 30 g of fat, and over 1500 mg of sodium. If you add ketchup to it you will be adding more calories and sugar to the already unhealthy snack.
A 7" pizza has about 700 calories, 24 g of fat, 41 mg of cholesterol, and 1085 mg of sodium. If you get one that has pepperoni or ham and pineapple on it, your totals of calories and fat sky rocket.
One serving of a snow cone will get you about 270 calories. That is not the horror of snow cones though, it is the amount of sugar in them that is scary. Each snow cone has the equivalent of 16 teaspoons of sugar in them. Yuck! No nutritious value there.
And last but not least, the fried Twinkie. First of all, why would anyone want to take an already unhealthy snack and make it ten times more unhealthy? Well, I guess a lot of people who do not have much concern for their health, if you did care you would never eat one of these. One fried Twinkie has about 450 calories, and 35 g of fat. Again there is zero nutritional value in one of these.
Okay, I know I sound like a downer on the carnival food thing, but there is power in knowledge. Think about it....if you were to have a corn dog, some nachos, and a fried Twinkie as your carnival meal, you would take in about 1685 calories and 115 grams of fat! That is almost a whole days worth of calories and two days worth of fat.
It is no wonder that half our population, 150 million people, are overweight, obese, and candidates for a host of obesity related diseases. Many of these people already have diabetes, heart disease, and have experienced strokes, but continue to eat this kind of food.
If you care about your health I would advise you to watch you intake of carnival food. Have a bite or two if you must, but understand the consequence of what this food will do to your health. Have fun at the fair, but do it moderately if you are trying to be healthy and fit. This kind of food will definitely throw you off your course of losing body fat and feeling better.
Enjoy the rides, the games, the animals, the flowers, the music, and all that goes with being at the fair, but choose wisely when you are eating that unhealthy fair food!
Till Monday,
Queenie
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Now Victoria Beckham reveals HEVictoria Beckham Tattooer growing cluster of tattoos, a new script inked underneath her Roman numeral tattoo.Victoria Beckham Tattoo
Look at me: Posh points the way to her new tattoo, seen on the inside of her wrist as she launched her denim line at Saks department store in Boston last night
A sleek-looking Victoria struck a series of poses at the meet and greet for fans, and took the opportunity to fully expose the new tattoo as she pointed at the logo for her DVB denim range.
Posh arrived in Boston on Tuesday with the rest of the Spice Girls to continue their world tour, amid reports that their big reunion tour has run out of steam.
A sleek-looking Victoria struck a series of poses at the meet and greet for fans, and took the opportunity to fully expose the new tattoo as she pointed at the logo for her DVB denim range.
Posh arrived in Boston on Tuesday with the rest of the Spice Girls to continue their world tour, amid reports that their big reunion tour has run out of steam.
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Thursday, April 29, 2010
The Importance of Stretching Your Leg Muscles
I have written several blogs about the importance of stretching, and gaining flexibility in your body. I want to focus this blog on how important it is to keep your leg muscles stretched and flexible.
Through the many years that I have worked with people in fitness, it is common to have tight hamstrings and calves. Most of the people that I have worked with do not have tight quadriceps, but occasionally a client will show a tightness there too.
Did you know that you can have back problems when your calves and hamstrings are tight? Did you know that if your calves are tight, they can pull on your hamstring and cause a tightness to travel all the way up to your back and neck?
Many people experience this, but there are several very simple stretches that you can do that do not take much time to avoid this type of tightness and possible injury.
First off, our calves are the work horse for our body. Think about it...they have to lift your body every time you walk, run, or step in anyway. They are very strong, working, muscles, and need attention when it comes to flexibility. Keeping your calves flexible will help keep you from experiencing problems in your hips, back, and even your neck.
Here are a few calf stretches you can do to avoid getting injured:
Our hamstrings are where most of us are tight. Some people are born limber, but most of us have to practice stretching to keep these muscles flexible. Our backs will suffer if these muscles stay tight and inflexible. These should be done at least once a day, and multiple times would be better.
Here are a few hamstring stretches to keep you flexible and to avoid back issues:
Stretching our quadriceps is important too. Although many of us do not have tight quadriceps like we do tight hamstrings, it is still important to keep these muscles flexible to avoid body injury and discomfort.
Here are some quadriceps stretches to add to your stretching routine:
So make sure that you are doing these stretches on a daily bases, particularly if you have exercised, but doing them is important even if you are not exercising every day. Hopefully you are though! Exercising each day will get you to your goal of being fit, and feeling fantastic....just don't forget to stretch!
Till Tomorrow
Queenie
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We're Not Music People
I think the title of this post says it all. Don't get me wrong, I love music, Mr Trail Mix loves music (I think...) but in no way are we at all into the music "scene." I'm not gonna lie, most of the time when I read other Bee's posts about lovingly-crafted playlists, I've never even heard of most of the bands listed (how embarassing!)
We both are obsessed with Dave Matthews Band (seen them in concert at least 8 or 9 times) but other than that, we don't really have much inspiration to go off. Even though we have our (AWESOME) band playing at the reception, we still needed two ipod play lists, one for dinner and one for when the band takes their 2nd break.
We sat down to make the playlists but quickly realized that our music collection fell quite short. For the dinner playlist, we were focusing on quieter, "romantic" songs, I guess. Here's a sampling of the songs that made the cut:
-Dave Matthews Band- The Idea of You
-James Taylor- How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You
-Jason Mraz- I'm Yours
-Israel Kamakawiwo'ole- Somewhere Over the Rainbow
-Lady Antebellum- Need You Now
You get the idea, slightly folksy with a little bit of pop and country thrown in for good measure, plus some James Taylor because he's one of my favorites. For dinner, we're keeping it light-hearted and low-key.
And here's a smattering of the songs we put onto the dance playlist for later on in the night when the band takes another break:
-Black-Eyed Peas- I Gotta Feeling
-Beyonce- Single Ladies
-Chris Brown- Forever (I will forever be reminded of Jim and Pam's wedding from The Office with this song, an episode that I've watched four times so far and sobbed every single time...)
-Jay Sean- Down Ft. Lil Wayne
-Lady Gaga- Just Dance
All songs we can jump around, sing along and shake our groove thangs to. So, here's where you dear readers come in. I need suggestions for songs! We have a few more than what's mentioned here for both of these lists but I'd really appreciate suggestions.
So por favor, help a clueless music-lover out. Can you give me a either a slower dinner song and/or louder, crazier dancing song suggestions??
This could definitely be us...Except I actually like country music. And most hip-hop.
We both are obsessed with Dave Matthews Band (seen them in concert at least 8 or 9 times) but other than that, we don't really have much inspiration to go off. Even though we have our (AWESOME) band playing at the reception, we still needed two ipod play lists, one for dinner and one for when the band takes their 2nd break.
We sat down to make the playlists but quickly realized that our music collection fell quite short. For the dinner playlist, we were focusing on quieter, "romantic" songs, I guess. Here's a sampling of the songs that made the cut:
-Dave Matthews Band- The Idea of You
-James Taylor- How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You
-Jason Mraz- I'm Yours
-Israel Kamakawiwo'ole- Somewhere Over the Rainbow
-Lady Antebellum- Need You Now
You get the idea, slightly folksy with a little bit of pop and country thrown in for good measure, plus some James Taylor because he's one of my favorites. For dinner, we're keeping it light-hearted and low-key.
And here's a smattering of the songs we put onto the dance playlist for later on in the night when the band takes another break:
-Black-Eyed Peas- I Gotta Feeling
-Beyonce- Single Ladies
-Chris Brown- Forever (I will forever be reminded of Jim and Pam's wedding from The Office with this song, an episode that I've watched four times so far and sobbed every single time...)
-Jay Sean- Down Ft. Lil Wayne
-Lady Gaga- Just Dance
All songs we can jump around, sing along and shake our groove thangs to. So, here's where you dear readers come in. I need suggestions for songs! We have a few more than what's mentioned here for both of these lists but I'd really appreciate suggestions.
So por favor, help a clueless music-lover out. Can you give me a either a slower dinner song and/or louder, crazier dancing song suggestions??
We're Not Music People
I think the title of this post says it all. Don't get me wrong, I love music, Mr Trail Mix loves music (I think...) but in no way are we at all into the music "scene." I'm not gonna lie, most of the time when I read other Bee's posts about lovingly-crafted playlists, I've never even heard of most of the bands listed (how embarassing!)
We both are obsessed with Dave Matthews Band (seen them in concert at least 8 or 9 times) but other than that, we don't really have much inspiration to go off. Even though we have our (AWESOME) band playing at the reception, we still needed two ipod play lists, one for dinner and one for when the band takes their 2nd break.
We sat down to make the playlists but quickly realized that our music collection fell quite short. For the dinner playlist, we were focusing on quieter, "romantic" songs, I guess. Here's a sampling of the songs that made the cut:
-Dave Matthews Band- The Idea of You
-James Taylor- How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You
-Jason Mraz- I'm Yours
-Israel Kamakawiwo'ole- Somewhere Over the Rainbow
-Lady Antebellum- Need You Now
You get the idea, slightly folksy with a little bit of pop and country thrown in for good measure, plus some James Taylor because he's one of my favorites. For dinner, we're keeping it light-hearted and low-key.
And here's a smattering of the songs we put onto the dance playlist for later on in the night when the band takes another break:
-Black-Eyed Peas- I Gotta Feeling
-Beyonce- Single Ladies
-Chris Brown- Forever (I will forever be reminded of Jim and Pam's wedding from The Office with this song, an episode that I've watched four times so far and sobbed every single time...)
-Jay Sean- Down Ft. Lil Wayne
-Lady Gaga- Just Dance
All songs we can jump around, sing along and shake our groove thangs to. So, here's where you dear readers come in. I need suggestions for songs! We have a few more than what's mentioned here for both of these lists but I'd really appreciate suggestions.
So por favor, help a clueless music-lover out. Can you give me a either a slower dinner song and/or louder, crazier dancing song suggestions??
This could definitely be us...Except I actually like country music. And most hip-hop.
We both are obsessed with Dave Matthews Band (seen them in concert at least 8 or 9 times) but other than that, we don't really have much inspiration to go off. Even though we have our (AWESOME) band playing at the reception, we still needed two ipod play lists, one for dinner and one for when the band takes their 2nd break.
We sat down to make the playlists but quickly realized that our music collection fell quite short. For the dinner playlist, we were focusing on quieter, "romantic" songs, I guess. Here's a sampling of the songs that made the cut:
-Dave Matthews Band- The Idea of You
-James Taylor- How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You
-Jason Mraz- I'm Yours
-Israel Kamakawiwo'ole- Somewhere Over the Rainbow
-Lady Antebellum- Need You Now
You get the idea, slightly folksy with a little bit of pop and country thrown in for good measure, plus some James Taylor because he's one of my favorites. For dinner, we're keeping it light-hearted and low-key.
And here's a smattering of the songs we put onto the dance playlist for later on in the night when the band takes another break:
-Black-Eyed Peas- I Gotta Feeling
-Beyonce- Single Ladies
-Chris Brown- Forever (I will forever be reminded of Jim and Pam's wedding from The Office with this song, an episode that I've watched four times so far and sobbed every single time...)
-Jay Sean- Down Ft. Lil Wayne
-Lady Gaga- Just Dance
All songs we can jump around, sing along and shake our groove thangs to. So, here's where you dear readers come in. I need suggestions for songs! We have a few more than what's mentioned here for both of these lists but I'd really appreciate suggestions.
So por favor, help a clueless music-lover out. Can you give me a either a slower dinner song and/or louder, crazier dancing song suggestions??
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
New Fashion illustration
Jing Zhang hails from China but she has just (or is going to) wrap up her studies in fashion design in the UK. Her site presents an interesting insight into fashion illustration, as it has examples of her illustrations as well as her hands-on fashion projects.
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Lionel Messi 5 Top Pics
Lionel Messi has become the first Argentinian to win the Ballon d’Or, the FC Barcelona forward claiming the prize awarded by France Football (soccer) magazine for the European Player of the Year.
The 22-year-old eclipsed runner-up and last year’s winner Cristiano Ronaldo by a record 240-point margin. Messi earned 473 points out of a possible 480, a near unanimous verdict, in the poll of 96 journalists worldwide. The award caps a brilliant year for a player who helped Barcelona to UEFA Champions League glory – he scored nine goals in last season’s campaign including the second in the final victory against Manchester United FC – as well as to a Spanish league and cup double.
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Lionel Messi
The 22-year-old eclipsed runner-up and last year’s winner Cristiano Ronaldo by a record 240-point margin. Messi earned 473 points out of a possible 480, a near unanimous verdict, in the poll of 96 journalists worldwide. The award caps a brilliant year for a player who helped Barcelona to UEFA Champions League glory – he scored nine goals in last season’s campaign including the second in the final victory against Manchester United FC – as well as to a Spanish league and cup double.
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