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This morning
October 20, 2009 6:34 pm
I woke up wicked early ... my brain was ON. So I came down to clear my head and get some things done. Otherwise I'd just be up in my bed, awake, mentally tapping my foot until morning. Grumpy.
 
I may not get to my audio recording because I have a health fair at 6:30am and another at 3:00pm. There's a great article on school lunch standards that I'd like to rip into ... if I can get to it.

Have a great day today.
Will
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Piano Stairs, Activity, and Fun
October 19, 2009 10:52 pm
 Hi Everyone, 

I love this ... they made "piano stairs" as a way to see if people would be more active (take the stairs more than the escalators) if they made it fun to do.

Here is the audio from this morning.

You guys have a great day today, and please forward this to any you think might be interested!!
Will 

Piano Stairs For Activity
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The Great Pumpkin
October 18, 2009 9:43 pm
 It's fall, and this fall food is as good for you as it is delicious!!    So, when you grab a pumpkin for your fall porch this year, grab one for your plate, too. Why? Two really good reasons: Pumpkin makes an incredibly rich and flavorful base for all sorts of soups, stews, and desserts. And it's absolutely packed with blood-pressure-friendly nutrients.

Halloween Help for Your Heart
Pumpkin flesh is crammed full of phenols -- a type of health-promoting antioxidant that's found in many plant-based foods. But pumpkin phenols may have particularly body-kind qualities. In cell studies, phenols from pumpkin flesh put a damper on the same enzyme that some blood pressure drugs target to reduce vascular tension. In other words, the phenols in pumpkin may help keep blood vessels relaxed, which means better blood pressure and better heart health.

Save the Seeds
When you scoop out your pumpkin, save the seeds so you can roast them. Pumpkin seeds are rich in alpha-linolenic acid -- a healthy fat that also helps protect blood vessels. No time to cook fresh pumpkin? No problem. Use canned pureed pumpkin. It's precooked, tastes great, and is just as good for you. BTW, cooking pumpkin seems to enhance its phenolic properties.

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What is Mediterranean Approach
October 16, 2009 1:06 am
 
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