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Tuesday, 31 January 2012 10:04

Two Words... Sugar Cleanse -- Day 1 (Written by: Karen)

When I saw the post inviting me to join a 2 week sugar cleanse challenge, my first reaction was one of curiosity and momentary thrill.   Has someone really come up with a way to cleanse my system by eating copious amounts of sugar?  Oh Boy (clap, clap, clap)!

Upon clicking the link, I quickly surmised from the name of the website, The Nourishing Gourmet, this might not be as “sweet” of a deal as I had first hoped.  But who am I kidding.  I’ve been around the nutritional block enough times to know that sugar is bad, bad, bad.  This is especially true for a person over 40 (like me) trying to keep the inevitable meno-paunch at bay (the gut worn by menopausal women).  I think this is just the boost I need to bring me to the next nutritional level (read last week’s blog – Still Going Green and Getting Lean).

Upon reading some inspiring stories, I immediately liked the “rules” for this challenge compared to the South Beach Diet and Atkins (Both which I’ve attempted and failed...more than once).

  1. It is only two weeks.
  2. Fruits and ALL vegetables are okay (in fact a banana can be eaten when you crave sweets!).
  3.  Plain yogurt is all good (yogurt, berry smoothie yum!).
  4.  Easy to access discussions on Facebook.

So I started today. Nothing crazy and no huge adjustments, just some small changes as far as I’m concerned.  I’m curious to see if it makes a difference in my   mood, energy level, skin, weight, etc.  So let’s get started... want to join me? If so, sign up at the sugar cleanse challenge and leave a comment for me below.

Come back tomorrow and check in on me.  I could use the company--it’s not a good time to be alone.

Two Words...Sugar Cleanse

Day 1

 

When I saw the post inviting me to join a 2 week sugar cleanse challenge, my first reaction was one of curiosity and momentary thrill.   Has someone really come up with a way to cleanse my system by eating copious amounts of sugar?  Oh Boy (clap, clap, clap)!

Upon clicking the link, I quickly surmised from the name of the website, The Nourishing Gourmet, this might not be as “sweet” of a deal as I had first hoped.  But who am I kidding.  I’ve been around the nutritional block enough times to know that sugar is bad, bad, bad.  This is especially true for a person over 40 (like me) trying to keep the inevitable meno-paunch at bay (the gut worn by menopausal women).  I think this is just the boost I need to bring me to the next nutritional level (read last week’s blog – Still Going Green and Getting Lean)

Upon reading some inspiring stories, I immediately liked the “rules” for this challenge compared to the South Beach Diet and Atkins (Both which I’ve attempted and failed...more than once).

1.       It is only two weeks

2.       Fruits and ALL vegetables are okay (in fact a banana can be eaten when you crave sweets!)

3.       Plain yogurt is all good (yogurt, berry smoothie yum!)

4.       Easy to access discussions of Facebook

So I started...today.   Nothing crazy and no huge adjustments, just some small changes as far as I’m concerned.  I’m curious to see if it makes a difference in my:  mood, energy level, skin, weight, etc.  So let’s get started...want to join me? If so, sign up at the sugar cleanse challenge and leave a comment for me below.

Come back tomorrow and check in on me.  I could use the company... it’s not a good time to be alone.

 

 

 

 

Two Words...Sugar Cleanse

Day 1

 

When I saw the post inviting me to join a 2 week sugar cleanse challenge, my first reaction was one of curiosity and momentary thrill.   Has someone really come up with a way to cleanse my system by eating copious amounts of sugar?  Oh Boy (clap, clap, clap)!

Upon clicking the link, I quickly surmised from the name of the website, The Nourishing Gourmet, this might not be as “sweet” of a deal as I had first hoped.  But who am I kidding.  I’ve been around the nutritional block enough times to know that sugar is bad, bad, bad.  This is especially true for a person over 40 (like me) trying to keep the inevitable meno-paunch at bay (the gut worn by menopausal women).  I think this is just the boost I need to bring me to the next nutritional level (read last week’s blog – Still Going Green and Getting Lean)

Upon reading some inspiring stories, I immediately liked the “rules” for this challenge compared to the South Beach Diet and Atkins (Both which I’ve attempted and failed...more than once).

1.       It is only two weeks

2.       Fruits and ALL vegetables are okay (in fact a banana can be eaten when you crave sweets!)

3.       Plain yogurt is all good (yogurt, berry smoothie yum!)

4.       Easy to access discussions of Facebook

So I started...today.   Nothing crazy and no huge adjustments, just some small changes as far as I’m concerned.  I’m curious to see if it makes a difference in my:  mood, energy level, skin, weight, etc.  So let’s get started...want to join me? If so, sign up at the sugar cleanse challenge and leave a comment for me below.

Come back tomorrow and check in on me.  I could use the company... it’s not a good time to be alone.

 

 

 

 


Thursday, 10 November 2011 08:23

Local, Green and Healthy Info - The New Columbus Phone App (Written by: Karen)

I’ve always heard that you can tell a lot about a person by looking at what’s in their shopping cart. I think the same can be said for a person’s mobile phone as well (not that I’m looking). But instead of surmising that someone lives alone, with cats, and indulges in Ben and Jerry’s, we can speculate about a myriad of other things.

Tuesday, 01 November 2011 07:26

Taking an Eco-Friendly Approach towards the Winter Mosquito (Written by: Jakob Barry)

Believe it or not mosquitoes are alive and well during the winter but you probably won’t see many because they are hiding out until warmer temperatures return. Nevertheless, if there is a brief reprieve from the cool weather of the next three or four months a few may pop out looking for a meal.
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