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Easter and Passover Recipes

 

Two of Spring’s biggest holidays are just a few days away! Although it hasn’t really felt like winter has ended, Easter and Passover are fast approaching. Many of you will choose one of the days this weekend as your cheat day, but as usual the celebrating might last for more than just one day. Here are some healthier recipes and treats that can help you make smarter choices so the weekend doesn’t put too much of a dent in your weight loss plan.

 

One of the highlights of Easter weekend for kids and adults is the Easter basket and Easter candy. When looking for something healthier than the typical candy, try some dark chocolate. You could even make dark chocolate bark with some healthy add ins such as roasted pumpkin seeds, dried fruit, nuts or even wasabi peas or sea salt. It’s a healthier option that’s still a sweet treat. To make it, chop one pound of dark chocolate into fine pieces and microwave 3/4 of the chocolate for 30 seconds. Stir with a spatula and repeat the heating at 30 second intervals until the chocolate is melted and smooth. Add the rest of the chocolate and stir until all the chocolate is melted. Pour the chocolate onto a large baking sheet lined with foil or parchment paper. Spread the chocolate evenly in the pan and sprinkle on your toppings. Let the chocolate cool until set (at least 4 hours, or 30 minutes in the refrigerator) then break it up into small pieces. You could put the pieces into little bags and put them in an easter basket or give as gifts.

 

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If you’re looking for something simpler, a festive fruit or vegetable plate is a great option. Carrots and green veggies such as celery or broccoli make a healthy and easy appetizer or snack. You could add even more vegetables or a mix of fruit and make a colorful egg shaped platter.

 

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Instead of reaching for candy while decorating eggs, you could boil a couple extra eggs and have them as snacks. Another festive snack takes just a few simple ingredients – add hummus to small pots and stick baby carrots in each.

 

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Passover includes a lot of healthy foods that can be enjoyed without worry and included in some interesting dishes. You can make a bitter herbs salad by combining romaine lettuce, radicchio, arugula, celery, scallions, parsley, dill, mint, and a dressing with garlic, salt, lemon juice and olive oil.

 

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Charoset is a sweet and healthy spread that is made from a combination of nutritious foods. To make it at home, combine raisins, pecans, almonds, dates, figs, ground cinnamon, unsweetened applesauce and fruit juice in a food processor.

 

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Chocolate no-bake macaroons are a great healthy and festive dessert option. They are also vegan, nut free, gluten free, dairy free and kosher. In a bowl, mash 1 banana then stir in melted coconut oil, maple syrup and vanilla extract. Stir until well blended then add cocoa powder. Add unsweetened shredded coconut and a pinch of sea salt. Scoop rounds of the mixture onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Place them in the freezer for around 20 minutes or until ready to enjoy.

 

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Have a Healthy and Happy Easter and Passover!

 

~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick

 

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Physical Hunger Vs. Mental Hunger

 

Most people feel hunger many times throughout the day. Some people feel it as soon as they wake up, others rarely eat breakfast. Some people like to graze throughout the day, while other people prefer to sit down to a big meal. In France, snacking is frowned upon and lunch is the biggest meal of the day. In America, potions are typically much larger than the rest of the world. In Spain, dinner is typically eaten at around 10 P.M. All around the world, and even across the U.S., eating habits and culture shape the way we experience and deal with hunger. In general, there are two types of hunger: physical and mental. Physical hunger is considered more “real” while mental hunger is felt psychologically.

 

When you make the decision to begin a weight loss program, you may find yourself thinking about food more than ever before. Dealing with restrictions can make you crave those tasty yet unhealthy foods you were eating before but that doesn’t mean you should put them in your body. Being left hungry is a big fear and a major set back for a lot of people on their path to weight loss, so recognizing the difference between physical and mental hunger can make all the difference if you find yourself struggling.

 

These two types of hunger may often feel the same but there are some clues you should be aware of to be able to tell the difference. When your body needs fuel and energy, it will send you hunger signals in a certain way. In general, physical hunger is gradual and isn’t fixated on specific foods. You may experience low energy or lightheadedness if it takes you a while to satisfy physical hunger. On the other hand, mental hunger, or emotional hunger, is more sudden and urgent. It can be triggered by the craving of a certain food and usually involves absent minded eating. It is also often paired with an upsetting emotion (something negative happens so you want to eat something to make you feel better). Unlike physical hunger, mental hunger does not go away when you are full and it can cause you to overeat, which leaves you feeling guilty instead of energized and satisfied.

 

Recognizing mental hunger is the easy part – resisting it is the real battle. The first thing you should do when you’re trying to determine if you’re actually hungry or not is to stop and think about why you want to eat. Are you bored? Anxious? Upset? As we have said, negative emotions can make you think you want to indulge in that yummy food that makes you feel better. Instead of immediately giving in, even if you’re about to eat something healthy, reflect on your emotions and remind yourself that emotions can’t make you hungry. They just convince you that you are. You should also pay attention to the time. When was the last time you ate? For example, if you just had a meal but you’re looking for dessert, you’re not actually hungry you’re just craving something sweet because you often have dessert and your body looks forward to it whether you realize it or not. You can also try drinking a glass of water before deciding if you really need a snack. Another way you can help yourself is to have healthy snacks on hand. Not only will you be able to satisfy your hunger with something good for you and your weight loss, but snacks that are high in protein and fiber will help keep hunger at bay.

 

Mental hunger can be one of the biggest challenges when it comes to weight loss. Emotions are so closely tied to eating – we celebrate with food and we grieve with food. Most social events and holidays seem to revolve around food. Cutting the ties with your cravings and emotional eating habits is hard and takes time, but it will happen. You’re not just eating healthy to lose weight – you’re creating new habits for yourself without even realizing it.

 

~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick

 

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Information and Tips for This Week

 

Hi Everyone! I will be heading to San Francisco, California this Friday 3/27 to meet with a client for one week. I strategically planned it because we also have a family event we are attending the following week, so it will be a work/vacation for 2 weeks. However, I will continue to be available to you throughout the 2 weeks. Starting Friday 3/27 all texts and emails will be answered in the early morning and late evening. Because of the time difference and my work schedule it would be impossible for me to give exact times. What I think would be most effective for everyone is if you continue to text and email throughout the day when your questions come to mind or when you need any help. But just be aware that the questions you send will be answered in the mornings and late evenings. So you may have to be proactive in some of your questions. For example, if you are going out to dinner I t would be great to ask the day before so it gives me time to look up the menu and answer.

 

If you send me your daily food diary you will send it as usual and know that I will comment on it either that evening or the next morning depending on when you send it. The same with your weight. If you are an online client and you send your weight in weekly then you will send it as usual and depending on when you send it I will answer either in the morning or evening. If you have any food questions, general questions, need motivational support – you will send them whenever you think of them and I will answer either the morning of or the evening, depending on when it’s received. Text messages should be sent to 516-457-8598 and all emails should be sent to josephine.innovation@gmail.com

 

While I am gone you will:

 

Remember that you are accountable for everything you put in your mouth. The up coming holiday should not only be about food – It should be about the holiday, family and friends. Spring Break means summer is around the corner, along with shorts, tank tops, summer dresses and bathing suits.

 

THE STORE IS OPEN WHILE I AM AWAY

 

STORE HOURS FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS:

 

MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY – 9AM TO 6PM
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9AM TO 3PM

 

WE ARE CLOSED APRIL 3, 4 AND 5 for Passover and Easter

 

Jeff is available for anyone who would like to continue to weigh-in. He will be in the studio Wednesday through Friday 9am to 6pm and Saturday 9am to 3pm. (all weights are sent directly to me).

 

WEIGHT LOSS TIPS OF THE WEEK:

 

In the next two weeks we will begin spring break and holidays. Reasons why you CAN’T STAY on your program will start flooding your head. So take these next two weeks and make a real difference. More than you already have. Really give yourself 2 hardcore weeks. Here are some tips on how to do that:

 

1) One snack a day – I can see your eyes rolling through my computer. But honestly we don’t need ANY snacks, never mind 3. I give them to you to get you through the day mentally, not physically. 3 meals a day is plenty for us. So if you can survive on one snack instead of 2 or 3 you will see an amazing difference in your weight loss. Do you really need the snack between breakfast and lunch? Do you need a whole snack after dinner? What about if you just took a bite of something sweet after dinner. Wouldn’t that be just as effective? These are the things I want you to think about moving forward. Remember it’s for just 2 weeks. It’s not forever.

 

If it’s too hard you may want to try and do 1 or 2 snacks every other day instead of every day. You may be surprised that you do not need it and won’t feel the loss of hunger from it. Sometimes we get into the habit of eating something at a certain time but it’s not something we really need or necessarily want. Test it out and see how you do.

 

2) Start walking. Make a promise to yourself that you will walk everyday for the next two weeks. Even if you currently go to the gym, incorporate the walking into your day. It may sound silly or not worth the effort to you, but I assure you that if you incorporate at least 30 minutes a day of walking in addition to whatever you are doing now, you will see that it will make a big difference in your weight loss numbers.

 

Set a minimum time (for example 30 min a day). If you do more, great, but you have to do at least 30 min. Walk everyday. It can be at the soccer field during sports practice or in your neighborhood. Walk the dog or walk with your significant other or your children. But walk!!! Walking is not only good for exercise. It also sets off a feel good hormone in your body. It’s good for your Mind and Heart. It also gets you out of the house and out of the kitchen!! Because as I have told you over and over… most of the time when we are reaching for something out of the cabinet, it’s not because we are hungry. You just spent all winter cooped up in your home and now you have the opportinuinty to go out and enjoy the weather. It’s lighter later, and even on the brisk days it’s very doable to go out and walk. Momma Nature is giving you NO EXCUSES, so stop making them for yourself.

 

3) Drink your lemon water and continue to drink water throughout the day. There are so many reasons to start your day with warm/hot lemon water. It gets your metabolism moving and heats up the body for blood flow. The acidic in the lemon combined with the hot water not only helps break down internal fat, it also reduces your appetite. Then continue to drink water throughout the day. Water acts like lubricant for intestines , it keeps everything moving throughout your system. When it gets dry and hard it gets clogged. The water keeps it moist. Another amazing factor is it keeps you full longer. When you drink a 12 oz bottle of water before a meal you physically won’t be able to take in as much as if you didn’t drink it. If you are not a water drinker you need to keep it with you at all times. Have one full bottle on hand and when that runs out fill it with another. You will get used to it and eventually look for it. I know you will run to the bathroom more often but that will eventually stop. Your bladder will get use to it and it will become less and less. But like everything else, all of these amazing things will only happen when you are consistent with drinking it. It doesn’t work when it’s for one or two days. It has to become a part of your life for it to work. Consistency is key! Minimum is 8 oz 8 times a day.

 

The more you are on track before the holiday starts the better you will do during it. Healthy is a way of life. Start living it!

 

~ Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick
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8031 Jericho Tpke Woodbury, NY 11797
469 7th Ave Manhattan, NY 10018
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Surprising Healthy Food Facts

Certain foods are known to be healthy and beneficial for weight loss, but you may find that the reason behind their reputations to be surprising. Some of the foods on this list are obvious choices, but many of these foods don’t seem like clear favorites for weight loss and overall health but they actually offer advantages.

 

Cheese

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Cheese is a fantastic source of protein. Cheese contains nearly as much protein per ounce as beef or chicken, and many  forms of cheese contain virtually no carbs. Many forms of cheese also contain microflora, a healthy bacteria found in your intestines. Age can cause microflora to decrease, but diet and exercise can be adjusted to keep microflora in healthy numbers. A microflora imbalance can cause you to feel bloated, gassy, constipated and overall run down. Including low fat cheese in your diet will give you these benefits while keeping you on track with your weight loss.

 

Black Licorice

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Extract of the root of the licorice plant has been used for hundreds of years and is still used today for a variety of medical uses. It has been known to help treat peptic ulcers and has also been used to relieve symptoms of indigestion and astro-esophageal reflux disorder (GERD). When used with peppermint and chamomile it has been known to help ease gastrointestinal problems. In terms of weight loss, the active compound in black licorice is about 50 times sweeter than sugar but actually increases fat burning in your body. Make sure you are eating licorice with licorice root extract – most black licorice is made with anise extract now. Anise extract has the same flavor and taste but not the same benefits as the real thing.

 

Cinnamon

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Cinnamon has been consumed since 2000 BC. It has always been highly prized and was used in those times by doctors to treat medical conditions. These days it is a potent antioxidant that can be used to aid in weight loss by decreasing blood sugar, speeding up metabolism, and lowering LDL cholesterol. Cinnamon is included is many detox water recipes because of these reasons. Recent studies have shown that cinnamon can help relieve fungal infections, may improve lipid levels for patients with diabetes, and can even inhibit the development of Alzheimer’s and Multiple Sclerosis and one study even found that cinnamon bark may potentially be effective against HIV. Though many of these studies are new and in the early stages, just the fact that cinnamon is associated with these claims and that some of the top medical communities are conducting this research suggests that adding cinnamon to your diet can benefit you in many ways.

 

Egg Whites

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Egg whites are commonly known as an obvious choice to anyone trying to lose weight. But did you know that most of the protein in an egg comes from the white? Of the average 6g of protein in an egg, 4g comes from the white without the fat and other detriments from the yolk. Eggs whites are also free of cholesterol and low in calories. This is one reason why they are a great breakfast – they will keep you feeling fuller longer, they help burn fat and they boost metabolism.

 

Flaxseed

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Flaxseed is another great source of protein that is also high in fiber and Omega-3. Flaxseed can be consumed as supplement tablets and ground or oil forms – all of them offer healthy benefits. Flaxseed has been known to lower blood pressure, stabilize blood sugar, reduce bone loss, promote weight loss, increase immunity and even fight cancer. Flaxseed can easily be added to your diet – you can sprinkle it on quinoa oatmeal, add it to mustard, blend it in smoothies, mix it in with yogurt, and the list goes on.

 

~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick

 

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Are You Ready For Spring?

This past weekend we sprung forward for Daylight Saving Time and also the weather slowly started to creep out of the 30’s and up toward the 50’s. The snow is finally melting and the warmer weather and longer days we have been waiting for will be here by the end of the week. Now is a crucial time for your weight loss. You probably felt like the dark, cold winter days were filled with monotony and low motivation. During these long winter months it felt like the light at the end of the tunnel was so far away that it would never come – but now is the time that you should be feeling and looking amazing, not just day dreaming about it.

 

Use the improving weather to jump start your motivation. Recently the weather has been a hassle with mounds of snow and layers of ice, but now you have so many opportunities to enjoy the outdoors and boost your mood. In fact, it’s a scientific truth – a study published recently shows that people who engaged in outdoor activity had elevated mood and self esteem after just 5 minutes. Whether you are switching from snow shoeing to jogging or just trying to energize your exercise routine after months of work out videos inside, you will notice a big change with just one work out.

 

Your goals are closer than you think and making them even more of a reality can help get you in the right mindset. As you prepare to pack away the heavy coats and sweaters remember that you won’t be able to hide underneath winter layers any more. If you have lost touch with your goals and your progress, strengthen your commitment. Now is the time for you to start enjoying all the hard work you have already put towards your goals and to keep pushing yourself. It hasn’t always been easy but that’s what makes it worth it. It’s time to embrace the shorts and t-shirts!

 

Prepare yourself for this transition. Warm weather may take you out of your comfort zone but that doesn’t mean you have to spin out of control. Maybe it’s the first time you’ve worn a tank top or a bathing suit in a long while, so you have to work on your confidence as much as you work on your weight loss. Don’t just focus on the things you still want to accomplish or how far you still have to go – think of all the things you have done to make yourself proud.

 

This is an exciting time when you get enjoy the benefits of your hard work and take your weight loss to the next level. In the winter there is little satisfaction in your efforts when you’re covered head to toe. The shrinking number on the scale can put a smile on your face, but when you put on summer clothes for the first time this year and go to the beach or out with friends you’re going to love your healthy lifestyle even more.

 

~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick

 

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Snow Today – Gone Tomorrow

While the snow is falling and stacking up in inches, they are already calling for next week’s weather to be in the 50’s.

 


Daylight savings time is less than a week away. With a 50 degree forecast next week, make sure that when you are reaching for that extra snack or sabotaging yourself in any way that you will be seeing the spring weather next week.

50’s will feel like the 80’s and you know how we jump into seasons. You will be sure to see the shorts and t-shits on people around every corner. Who will be wearing them? Those who worked hard and did not let winter and snow storms determine their food choices.

Think about the choices you are making and the consequences they will cause. Every time you go off program it determines whether you will lose weight or maintain. If you really go off then you will gain.  Look at your Weight Loss Path for what it is. It’s a new way of life, and realize that everything you do and every decision you make is in your hands. If you stay on your path and not let everything around you get into your way you will succeed. Here are some helpful hints to you keep you on track today:

1) Think before you act and make sure that you are eating because you are hungry and not bored. If you ever took a speech class in college you would have learned that before you speak it’s always best to pause, think, then speak. Use this same rule when reaching in the cabinet. Pause, think and then act.

2) Go into your refrigerator and cut up lot of veggies and put them in bags. Or place them on a platter for you to grab when you feel the need to mindlessly munch. If you don’t have them ready you will be grabbing for unhealthier choices that you will later beat yourself up about.

3) Surf the internet for spring and summer clothes.  Summer shorts and bathing suits.  What do you want to see yourself in?

4) Go into your closet and try on the clothes that you want to be in this spring and summer. Do they fit? are they close? Keep them out and try them on every week. You will see that you are closer and closer to reaching your goals.

5)  Workout video – Yoga, workout, aerobic or weights and get your body moving. Indoor videos don’t have to give you the best workout of your life, they just have to give you enough to sweat a little and keep you away from the kitchen.  The combination of the two can make the differennce between losing and gaining.


Remember that how you feel and the control you have over yourself, what you eat and who you are, all go hand in hand. You can make the decision to grab and eat or simply say NO. I am not saying it’s easy. Yes it will be uncomfortable. I get it, you are stuck in the house and you want it. But it is shot term pleasure that will lead to long term unhappiness. No one feels good when they don’t have control over what they are doing. You know that if you choose the wrong foods and make the wrong decisions it will make you unhappy, and if you know that being healthy, thin and in control not only feels good but it also makes you happy, then it’s up to you to make it happen. It’s up to you to say NO and walk away, and it’s up to you to deal with the uncomfortableness of saying NO. It’s only food and you will not let it control who you are, how you feel and what your day will be. Stop making excuses and remember that if you do the right thing and make the right decisions your results will be the prize. Stay your path…make the right decisions…and don’t let anything get in your way…

KNOW YOUR HAPPINESS

IF YOU KNOW EATING HEALTHY, CLEAN AND BEING THIN AND IN CONTROL MAKES YOU HAPPY – THEN DO IT

MEMORIAL DAY GOALS

13 weeks until memorial day – gives you the opportunity to lose anywhere from 13- 26 lbs
                                                                                                               

1 lb a week = 13 pounds

2 lbs a week = 26 pounds

1-3 lbs a week = 30 + pounds



NO MORE EXCUSES – IF YOU HAVEN’T STARTED DO IT NOW

IF YOU STARTED – STAY STRONG AND STAY YOUR PATH


WHAT YOU DO TODAY AFFECTS YOUR TOMORROW!

IT’S UP TO YOU!

 

~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick

 

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Start Thinking About Shorts Season Now

Yesterday it snowed several inches again on Long Island. It seems like winter is never ending, but now that we have transitioned from February to March, shorts season is right around the corner and Spring Break is just a couple weeks away. Now is the time to put in that extra effort toward reaching your goals, not in May. As soon as the temperature starts to increase and little bits of green grass start to replace the inches of snow, you will wish you has started thinking about spring and summer sooner. 

 

 

Focus on the habits that will get you there. Choose to eat a healthy breakfast every morning, pack healthy snacks for during the day, exercise consistently, make a healthy grocery list, plan your week on Sundays or any tasks you want to take on. Don’t worry if you can’t get everything right at once – that is why you are starting now while there is plenty of time to build healthy habits and get results. Instead of saying something vague like “eating right” make it more specific and attainable, like cutting back on sugar or snacks, having fish a couple times a week, switching coffee for tea in the morning, etc. These little changes are your building blocks for not just summer weight loss, but a sustainable fitness plan that can become your healthy lifestyle. 

 

 

The last thing you want to do is wait until it’s too late and then go on an extreme quick-fix program. These programs not only instill an unhealthy relationship with food and exercise, but they seldom work or offer long term solutions. If you try to make an extreme change in a short amount of time, you will be more likely to gravitate back to your old habits. Slow and steady wins they race, and also continues to feel the benefits long after crossing the finish line. Working hard for your weight loss goals will not only ensure your good habits stick, it will also make you less likely to back track when you remember all that you went through to get where you are. When you go on a quick fix diet you don’t experience the value of hard work and realize what you are capable of. The journey is just as important as the destination. 

 

 

Whether you are new or coming back to exercise and healthy eating, even beginners will experience great results. You have the time to get stronger, build endurance, develop technique, and change the way you eat little by little, all while losing weight. For those of you who are already hard at work and on the right track, now is the time to put in the extra effort. When it’s time to put on that bathing suit or summer dress, you will be glad you did. 

 

~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick

 

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Make Healthy Eating A Way Of Life

Right now you are eating healthy and clean as part of your weight loss plan, but there are so many reasons why you should make these healthy changes permanent. You will experience many health benefits when you lose weight and eat healthy, such as arthritis relief and the prevention of diabetes and heart disease. Don’t think of healthy eating as a just a way to get that number on the scale to shrink. Think of your weight loss plan as a way to change your eating habits for good and make them part of a healthy lifestyle. 

 

 

One of the worst parts of any diet is being hungry. With clean eating, portions aren’t smaller – they’re healthier. When you take the time to eat at the right pace and let your body register when you are full, you will realize that a healthy amount of food at each meal will always keep you satisfied. This is why clean and healthy eating is so effective – it’s not about eating less, it’s about eating right. Healthy eating will keep you feeling full throughout the day and keep you away from unhealthy snacking. Other diets restrict you and even eliminate entire food groups just to help you shed weight, but they don’t offer any long term solutions. Healthy eating is a way to lose weight that is sustainable. It will make you lose weight without depriving your body of anything it needs.

 

It may feel like you have to work at it every day, but the small changes you make are actually making a big difference. Each time you resist an unhealthy food you are craving, you are overcoming that feeling of need little by little. The same way you can’t lose a large amount of weight overnight, you can’t change your eating habits overnight either. It takes as much mental work as physical work to make your healthy changes permanent. 

 

This may sound crazy, but the last thing you want to do is try to be perfect. You can’t put too much pressure on yourself and lose your focus every time you slip up or hit a bump in the road.  You just have to get right back on track when you make a mistake. One unhealthy snack or meal won’t undo all your healthy efforts and it doesn’t mean you have to give up or start over. The same way you go back to healthy eating after a cheat day, you just have to go back to the plan after a misstep. Don’t put too much thought into it. Life is always full of ups and down, you just have to bounce back. You don’t have to be perfect to be healthy. 

 

Making healthy eating a way of life is all about eating with purpose. Don’t eat something because you crave it or because it is in front of you. Eat when you are hungry and eat to fuel your body. You chose to lose weight for a good reason – stay on that path and make heathy eating your lifestyle.  

 

~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick

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8031 Jericho Tpke Woodbury, NY 11797

469 7th Ave Manhattan, NY 10018

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Is Someone Trying to Sabotage Your Resolution?

We’re more than half way through the first month of the New Year and you have probably already faced many obstacles while trying to stick to your Resolution. Going back to school and work after the winter break means eating on the go and that healthy eating usually takes a back seat to a busy schedule. And it can be tough to make time for exercise, especially in the cold weather when it can be hard to find the energy. Difficulties like these can be combatted from within through motivation and encouragement, but sometimes you will find that challenges can come from another person. Your friends and family may seem supportive, but sometimes they think that steering you away from your weight loss will make you happy and more relaxed. They see you eating light and they hear of how you struggle sometimes, so they think that giving you a way out and convincing you to skip that workout or to have that dessert will solve your problems. It can be hard to say no to the people you care about and spend the most time with, but you also have to watch out for people that are trying to sabotage your Resolution.

 

Co-workers may mean well when they come by with that box of donuts or plate of cookies they baked last night, but you have to rise above being tempted in the workplace. The last thing you need is to start rewarding yourself with food when you complete a task or feel stressed at your job. Getting personal at work can be uncomfortable, but there are nice ways to turn down unhealthy food and unnecessary snacks. Just let people know that you don’t have room or just ate, or if you feel the need to take what they are offering, only take a bite or two. So next time your coworkers are passing around birthday cake slices at an office party, have a plan and get through the day without the extra eating.

 

If you don’t find temptation at work, you will most certainly find it at home with your kids and family. You may plan to eat healthy when you come home but your kids probably have something else in mind. They want what they want, and they want dessert too, and you won’t hear the end of it until they get it. Maybe they want to go out for dinner to their favorite place where you know you don’t have many options. It can be hard to juggle your own eating habits with your family’s. You feel like eating healthy doesn’t seem like a priority when you’re eating with other people. This can be especially hard when you’re at a relative’s table when food is personal. If you do feel the pressure to eat, use the tasting method. Just take one spoonful. And remember that when it comes to family meals, it’s about more than food. Don’t focus on what you’re not eating, focus on the time you spend together.

 

Your family and coworkers may understand your choices, but your friends may be your biggest obstacle. They want you to indulge and enjoy things with them. They want to go out for drinks or meet up at a cafe for coffee. When you find yourself in a social situation where eating or drinking certain foods is part of the get-together, you have to do the best you can. Don’t just give up because you think the situation is out of your control. Look for healthy alternatives or go for something that you know is a good choice. Meeting up isn’t an occasion to fall off the wagon. You can also plan accordingly when you have the time. If you know you’re meeting up with a friend for coffee, keep it simple (no sugary syrups or whole milk) and make it one of your snacks.

 

Navigating social situations is part of daily life so it will also be part of your weight loss. It can be tiring to combat your own temptations, and then to add someone else telling you that you should treat yourself to whatever food you want isn’t helpful. They may think that one meal or snack isn’t a big deal, but you work too hard to spoil your resolution. Make it something you are proud of and include the people around.  If they really want the best for you they will understand.

 

~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick

 

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Winter Recipes That Won’t Hurt Your Weight Loss

 

Just because this time of the year is associated with heavy winter foods, that doesn’t mean that there aren’t an abundance of recipes that won’t hurt your weight loss. There are many dishes that can be made in a healthy way, and some surprising ways to take advantage of fruits and vegetables that are in season.

 

When you think winter, the first food you may think of is soup. There is nothing like a warm bowl of soup after a long, cold day, but many soups are just as high in calories and sodium as some meals that you would never think of ordering while trying to lose weight. Keep it simple with a Vegetable Soup made from vegetable broth and your favorite vegetables like onion, celery, carrots, green beans, peas, tomatoes and more. Add just a teaspoon each of salt, thyme, and oregano and one bay leaf, and you have a simple, delicious soup that will satisfy your hunger without negatively affecting your weight loss.

 

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Slow cookers are a great way to get a delicious meal without having to spend too much time in the kitchen. You can use a slow cooker for this recipe for Quinoa and Veggies: Rinse and add one and a half cups of quinoa to the slow cooker. Add one tbsp of olive oil then add three cups of vegetable broth, one chopped medium sweet red pepper, one cup of fresh green beans, one chopped small carrot, one chopped small onion and two minced garlic cloves. Cook on high for 2-4 hours or low for 4-6 hours.

 

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Salads are a no brainer when it comes to weight loss, and winter is a great time to mix it up with healthy and flavorful ingredients. Try something zesty and fresh with a Lime Marinated Grilled Shrimp Salad. Simply combine shrimp, two tbsp olive oil, two tbsp lime juice, 2 tsp lime zest, one tsp ground cumin, one tsp dried oregano, one tsp garlic powder, and salt and pepper to taste in a medium bowl and toss until each shrimp is covered. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 15 minutes. Cook each shrimp for about 4 minutes on each side then allow it to cool slightly. Serve on top of mixed greens with a vinaigrette dressing.

 

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Vegetable chips are a great snack and can be made from a variety of veggies and seasonings. When you’re looking for something to munch on, try Zucchini Chips. To make these, thinly slice one medium zucchini then lay the slices on a paper towel. Sprinkle the slices lightly with salt and then let them sit on the paper towel for 10 minutes (this will help draw out the liquid so they cook faster). Lay out the slices evenly on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and sprinkle with seasonings of your choice. Bake for about 2 hours, let them cool, and enjoy!

 

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Smoothies may not sound like an obvious winter suggestion, but they are a great way to to get some fruits and vegetables into your day. Kale is a super healthy food that is currently in season that is great for smoothies. Blend one cup of kale, one cup of water, one medium apple, the juice of one lemon, two sprigs of mint and one cup of crushed ice for a delicious and healthy Green Winter Smoothie.

 

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~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick

 

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