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diets-in-review-logoI’m excited to announce that I am the nutrition blogger at Diets in Review. I post video and text blogs three times a week. Catch up with all my posts on my blogger archive page. Want to get to know me better – check out my author page.

If you read my blogs, here’s a taste of what you’ll get:

  • the latest diet news deconstructed
  • tips for eating healthy no matter what your lifestyle
  • review of the healthiest foods that will nourish you and help you prevent disease
  • quick and easy dietitian-approved recipes, most with 5 ingredients or less

Why did I choose to partner with DIR? Their mission!

To provide constructive information and education by health professionals that the public can use to implement healthy changes, support weight loss efforts and inspire to live a healthier life.

They also have a great online community. Check them out and let me know what you think. Feel free to post topic ideas to this website or contact me through DIR’s website. Read the press release.

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The Nurture Principles is all about sensible approaches to wellness. From a nutrition standpoint, that means making decisions that nurture you (most of the time) and not stressing out (which can cause you to overeat comfort foods) when you can’t be “the perfect eater”.

Life happens. That means some days you may forget to bring your lunch to work or get stuck going to a working lunch meeting and can’t stick to “the plan that keeps you on track”. Don’t sweat it. It’s not one lunch out that makes a difference, it’s a combination of little decisions that can add up to big problems – and big results – depending on your choices.

Tips for Eating Healthy When Eating Out

  • look for veggies and load ‘em up
  • practice portion control
  • leave some food on the plate
  • skip the extras (dessert and alcohol)

Watch my video of a recent lunch out where I noshed on a panini and salad to get a visual idea of how you can love yourself and your food choices!

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starbucks_classicsalad_webThe Nurture Principles way of wellness is all about taking the struggle out of being healthy. Many of my clients feel guilty that they don’t bring their lunch to work and they think that one little behavior is what sabotages them. Well, that’s not the case. They just need to learn a few ways of balancing their busy lifestyle. There are healthy options out there for work-and-family-aholics (I should know, I’m one of them!) You just have to know what to look for. In this post, you’ll read about some healthy options that Starbucks is now offering that totally fit into a healthy eating plan. Be sure to watch the video for all the nutrition tips.

Here’s the run-down on the salads and fruit options Starbucks recently introduced. Make the two salads a meal by adding a whole wheat pita or wrap! Those are easy to keep at work so there’s no excuses for not eating a healthy lunch.

Farmer’s Market Salad
A perfect blend of rich blue cheese, crunchy almonds, tart dried cranberries and sweet apples piled
on a bed of romaine lettuce with all-natural balsamic vinaigrette. 220 calories (300 calories with
dressing)

Classic Salad
A traditional chef salad with hard boiled eggs, grape tomatoes, fresh sliced cucumber, carrots and
Monterey jack cheese on a bed of crisp romaine with all-natural balsamic vinaigrette.
170 calories (250 calories with dressing)

Fruit Cup
Not just your ordinary fruit cup, this blend of seasonal fruit, including strawberries, kiwi,
blueberries, grapes and mango, is a light and nutritious choice at just 100 calories.

Check out the video I recorded for them, where I give some healthy eating tips.

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Think dessert for breakfast is out of the question? Think again! Nurturing yourself is all about finding balance and making smart choices. Don’t skimp on breakfast in that mad morning dash. Take two minutes and whip up a nourishing smoothie inspired by a favorite dessert!

In this short video, I’ll show you how you can have a healthy and delicious breakfast in no time.

This Banana Split Smoothie can be part of a quick and easy breakfast by pairing it with a slice of whole-wheat toast and peanut butter or a cup of oatmeal. Have a large glass (two servings) if you will have it solo. Great sipping for your a.m. commute. This tasty smoothie can also serve as a healthy dessert!

Banana Split Smoothie(makes 2 servings)

1 banana
½ c diced pineapple
½ c skim milk
½ c fresh/frozen strawberries, sliced
1 c ice cubes
1 container Fage 0% (5.3 oz)

Nutrition Information per Serving

Cals:140 Fat:0.5g Carbs: 26 Pro: 10g Calcium: 143 mg Sodium: 62 mg

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Mandi Having Water and a Chat

Mandi Kramer

I am thrilled to bring you this interview with “mom” (and former Biggest Loser contestant) Mandi Kramer. Ever feel like you are superwoman? Trying to juggle the needs of your kids, spouse, friends, and other family members? It’s a wonder you get ANY work done. Exercise and eating healthy seem more like a pipe dream. Of course you “want” to do it, but who has the time? You put yourself last over and again and sooner or later your behaviors catch up with you… and you’re frustrated, scared, or worried that things have spun out of control and you’re not sure how to get your life back.

Chances are, if this is not you, it is someone you know. So make sure they get to read this interview with Mandi Kramer. You may remember from the finale that Mandi and her sister Aubrey both struggled with weight loss on the ranch and when they got back home. The truth is… there experiences were likely to be THE MOST REAL compared to other contestants. I hope this interview inspires you. She has some amazing insights… and you can tell they are practical and EASY! Thank you Mandi for helping to change people’s lives – especially moms.

1. Why was it a good time for you to take the huge step to apply for The Biggest Loser as opposed to a previous year?

You have to want it so badly that you can’t even imagine not doing it — you have to wait for that moment when the switch goes off and you want it more than anything! Before this year I was happy living my life the way I was and then something just clicked to make this the year for me!

2. What three things did you learn on the ranch that most affected you and continues to influence you?

1. You have to eat to lose weight

2. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day

3. Don’t sit down — ever.

3. What do you think are the top barriers that get in mom’s way of eating healthy and exercising?

I think the top barriers are having easy foods for your kids to eat when they’re hungry and having no set schedule so you grab whatever is fast. When you grab what’s handy it’s usually unhealthy food. As far as being active goes, kids are really good at entertaining themselves so unless you force yourself to be active with them days will go by when you haven’t moved.

4. I’m sure now people come to you for diet and exercise advice – what are your top tips for struggling moms?

Always keep healthy snacks in your car like almonds, dried fruit, air popped popcorn in the bag, water bottles and chewing gum. Also — the “Sneaky Chef” book shows you how to make kid’s food healthy — go through cook books and make a list of what you need to buy to make specific recipes and stick to the list.

For exercising, I just had this same question from someone on my website, so I will borrow from my answer on my blog (www.mandiandaubrey.com):

Incorporate your kids with your exercise – take them to the park or the walking path or green belt – it’s fun for the whole family – helps you all get closer together – and everybody gets exercise.

Be really active with your kids – don’t just sit on the couch but get up and go play with them. You will burn more calories than you think if you are active with the kids.

I used to sit on the couch and say to the kids, “Go get this for me, run to the kitchen and get that for me.” Just making the conscious decision to get up and get stuff for yourself will make a big difference.

Mandi at BL Finale - Healthy and Fit

Mandi at BL Finale - Healthy and Fit

5. Describe a healthy lifestyle teachable moment you had with your kids.

I was afraid to have my sons try asparagus and I made it for dinner one night — and they loved it! If I just introduce a new food to them, they usually like it!

6. What day to day challenges do you face and how do you attempt to overcome them?

If I don’t get up and exercise first thing in the morning it is really hard for me to make the time later in the day. It’s easier for me if I get it out of the way first thing each day. Every meal that I eat I consciously have to be aware of what I am eating — it’s so easy to fall back into my old habits.

7. What would you say to a friend who has kids and is “in denial” about developing a healthy lifestyle?

People with younger kids — think about your kids — you want to be healthy for them. Even if you think “Oh, I’m not that bad …” if you are lying around and eating unhealthy food then that is what you are teaching them. If you have older kids, whether they say it or not, they are thinking it…a lot of kids don’t know how to say it to you without hurting your feelings. They know what’s going on — they are not dumb.


8. What would you say to a friend who has kids and finds it too difficult to change?

Think of your kids. Be a role model — you are not taking time away from them you are adding quality of life to them.

Links for Mandi:

Biggest Loser page – http://www.nbc.com/The_Biggest_Loser/contestants/current_cast/mandi/

Blog – http://www.mandiandaubrey.com/

Twitter - http://twitter.com/Mandikramer

Mandi’s ad:

Mandi is currently living in Boise, ID and as a part of her new healthy lifestyle she now includes in her health regimen a daily ounce of super anti-oxidant “Jus.” Mandi has noticed her sweet cravings are reduced, her hair is thicker and her skin has cleared up! Mandi is so excited about the health benefits she has experienced, in fact, that she has started representing Jus. For more information www.MandiKramerNow.com

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Bernie and I are thrilled to be the guest bloggers for June at Diets in Review! We are going to do four guest posts, each focusing on a different aspect of wellness:

  • nutrition
  • exercise
  • stress management
  • relationships

Our posts will provide practical tips to tackle real-world problems that nurture your personal wellness. Here’s an excerpt from our first post. Be sure to visit Diets In Review to read the full post!

- Rebecca

What sounds better, restrictive dieting or nourishing yourself for lasting health? Think about it. There are so many diets out there based on restriction. People diet to get healthier. It’s no wonder “healthy” has a negative connotation. But dieting and health are not synonymous. Healthy eating is all about taste, pleasure, and satisfaction! If this approach is more your speed, learn how you can nurture yourself and manage your weight at the same time.

First and foremost, you need to be ready for change. It’s important to understand that “nothing changes until you do.” If you want something different, you have to actually do something different. Write down some changes you think you need to make to eat healthier. Then think of one easy (and I mean easy) thing you can do about it.

Read the full post to get tips on how to have take-out pizza and nurture your health at the same time!

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Thanks to Brandi for letting me troll as a guest blogger at Diets In Review. Read an excerpt from my post below and then check out the full article!

Originally published at DietsInReview.com

If you’ve ever lost weight by cutting calories then you can understand the allure of restricting further to accelerate weight loss. But just because a little is good – more is not better. An eating plan that is too restrictive is a first-class ticket to sabotage. Find out if your current plan needs loosening up.

You cut out foods you love.
If your diet has you avoiding specific foods, especially ones you love, it is essentially setting you up for failure. There’s no reason that even the most “forbidden” food can’t be included in a healthy eating plan. You deserve to love the foods you eat. Include a small portion of something that satisfies – whether you crave sweet or salty foods.

Read the full post on DietsInReview.com

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Check out the latest nutrition newsletter compliments of us! Feel free to share this with your employees, friends or family members.

Get news, recipes and more in this issue.

Spring 2009 Nutrition 411 Newsletter

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bb_bodyBernie Salazar and Rebecca Scritchfield proudly announce a new beginning. Together, they created The Nurture Principles a one-of-a-kind “edutainment” experience that can help you break down internal barriers to wellness – and make changes that can save your life!

What makes them the experts? Life experiences! (that’s where “nurture” comes from – the nature vs. nurture theory, where nurturists argue people learn behaviors from their environment).

Bernie and Rebecca have had their fair share of ups and downs with health and wellness. At an unhealthy 300 pounds, Bernie’s body-age was years older than his actual birth date. Being chosen as a contestant on NBC’s The Biggest Loser was his lifeline. Losing over 100 pounds on the show, Bernie went through a physical and mental transformation and hasn’t looked back. Rebecca’s health issues are “a family affair” – with most of the women in her family struggling in the high 200′s, smoking, and disengaged with wellness. Although she taught 9 aerobics classes a week, Rebecca weighed nearly 170 pounds, as she ignored the need for “balance and moderation” with her food and alcohol intake herself.

Now, Bernie and Rebecca stay fit and healthy by trying new things (like marathons and triathlons) and choosing nourishing foods - most of the time. The Nurture Principles represent the top mantras that drive their daily wellness decisions.

The duo has “book smarts” too. Becky is a registered dietitian (RD) and ACSM certified health fitness specialist. She has a master’s degree from The Johns Hopkins University. Bernie has a master’s in education and is currently studying to become a personal trainer through American College of Sports Medicine.

About Rebecca

Rebecca Scritchfield, RD is a nutrition and exercise expert specializing in weight management. Plagued with a family history of cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and obesity she realized at a young age that she needed to develop her own healthy behaviors or suffer the consequences. Life came along and she ended up gaining 40 pounds between college and her early career. One day while noshing on a muffin and building a website, she realized she was not where she needed to be physically, mentally, and emotionally. She eventually found her wellness through moving more and putting healthy foods first. Today, she regularly competes in marathons, half marathons, and triathlons. Passionate about the feel-good power of healthy habits, Rebecca now knows her true calling is in helping others reach within to achieve real change. A graduate of The Johns Hopkins University, Rebecca is a practicing dietitian and American College of Sports Medicine certified Health Fitness Specialist.

About Bernie

“Bernie” Bernardo Salazar is a loser! After a decade of eating his way to illness while his brother ran marathons, he decided having a cupcake named after him would not go down as his greatest life accomplishment. He was fortunate enough to be chosen as a contestant for NBC’s “The Biggest Loser”, where he took home the prize for most weight loss at home – in the real world! Bernie shed an amazing 130 pounds. He attributes losing nearly 46% of his body weight to four personal principals: motivation, information, perspiration and most importantly, self-appreciation”. Realizing that his experience on “The Ranch” saved his life, he is now dedicated to sharing his perspectives on wellness with others so  “we can all get healthy together”. Now a marathoner, Bernie stays fit by “playing more” and participating in dozens of races a year. He received a Masters degree in Education from the University of Illinois at Chicago and currently resides in Pleasant Hills, California.

www.nurtureprinciples.com

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