7/12/2017

I’m sure as a parent you have experienced that nightmare situation where you are cooking a big meal for the entire family, but there are some folks that can't eat nuts, some that are vegan and others that are on a low sugar diet. Not only can this be pretty stressful, but also increases the effort and time you need to devote to food preparation. But what can you do when an issue like this occurs? Read on to find out?

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Allergies
First of all, when dealing with allergies, you have to be super careful. This is because they are not just a matter of preference but a recognized medical condition that can make the person without ill if they do consume a particular type of food.

I often see certain memes going around on social media, sharing things about what women want and desire. Some say shoes; some say diamonds. But the one I have found to be the truest is where it says that the dream is to eat whatever you want without gaining any weight! It certainly made me laugh as it is very true; that would be the dream!

While we can’t avoid certain calories, we can trick our body a little bit into burning more calories with less effort. All you have to do is give your metabolism a boost! As we get older, it does naturally slow down. But there are things that you can do to keep it ticking over and working efficiently. So if you struggle to lose weight, then here are some simple ways to give your metabolism a boost. I hope they help!

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7/11/2017

Technology has made our lives so convenient; we can do our grocery shopping online, pay out bills with the push of a button, and let our phones guilt us into doing more exercise. Finally, most of us use technology to make a decent living; freelancers, stay-at-home parents, and budding entrepreneurs just starting their business in a home office all get paid by their laptops. Here are few ways you can use your laptop to bring about your next payday.
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7/09/2017

Did you know that green grapes are the ones commonly used for raisins?
Who doesn’t love raisins? These sweet and juicy treats can make everything better, whether embedded in creamy loaves of bread or eaten on their own.  But did you know that raisins were actually discovered by accident?  History reveals that the first raisins were discovered back in 2000 BC when grapes were accidentaly left to dry in the sun. Ever since then, early civilizations have popularized the use of grapes in its dried form.

Nowadays, raisins are something that are enjoyed by everyone. Especially for people wanting to live a healthy lifestyle, raisins are good sources of nutrients while also being delicious and filling. But there is more to this food than what we think. For example, did you know that the most commonly used grapes for raisins are the Thompson Green Grapes?

Moreover, these dried, sweet bits are also rich in electrolytes, particularly potassium which helps counter hypertension.

About Thompson Grapes
 All dark brown raisins are specifically made from this variety, because they are softer and sweeter than other grapes. Though they are popularly used as raisins, Thompson grapes can also be used as a normal table grape because of their sweetness, firmness, and crispness when fresh.

Contrary to popular belief that most raisins are made from red grapes, Thompson grapes ranks as the most popular variety in the U.S and in North America where it accounts to 95 percent of grapes produced in the continent.

 Thompson Grapes: The benefits
Thompson grapes are very high in carbohydrates and low in saturated fat, cholesterol, and sodium. Crunchy and rich in vitamins K and C when fresh, this variety is also rich in resveratrol that helps provide antioxidants, dietary fiber, and phytonutrients when dried.

 The health benefits of raisins, especially for people who want to pursue a healthier lifestyle, make them a perfect addition to the diet of health-conscious people. It’s no wonder that raisins made from Thompson Grapes quickly grew in popularity amongst creative food enthusiasts. Many use raisins as ingredients for desserts, even as add-ons to breakfast cereals and other treats. The best pairing so far are raisins on bread. When used together with healthy food like wheat bread, you get a meal that checks all the factors any health buff would have on his or her checklist.

The vitamins in Thompson grapes help boost the immune system and improve the body’s blood clotting mechanism. When turned into raisins, resveratrol can assist in reducing the risk of stroke and in strengthening blood vessels. Studies also suggest that resveratrol helps the body get protective action against Alzheimer’s disease, coronary heart disease, and even forms of cancer like melanoma, prostate, and colon cancer.

 Living healthy can be easy, especially if you know the right foods to include in your diet. Gardenia’s High Fiber Wheat Raisin Loaf makes it easy by turning to an eating habit that can help your overall health.

Adding raisins on wheat bread adds just the right amount of flavour to make deliciously healthy bread. That is precisely what Gardenia High Fiber Wheat Raisin Loaf provides: all the health benefits of raisins made from Thompson Grapes, and the fiber goodness of all-natural cracked wheat. One slice of this variety gives you 29 percent of your daily dietary fiber needs, and helps improve digestive health by improving bowel movement. Moreover, soluble fiber also aids in lowering levels of “bad” cholesterol by moving them out of the body before they’re absorbed which helps, of course to reduce weight around the abdomen.