Friday, February 26, 2010
yoga Crow
Just keep trying, is what I learned from this pose. When I was taking classes and this pose came around, I would always pretend like I was trying to do it. What I didn't realize was that I was actually trying. Then one day, for a split second, it happened-- two feet were up. That was one of my rare yet precious yoga moments. This pose really is about tapping into your core.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Yoga HeadstAnds: Part Deux (aged).
Better than the first? or worse?.
Let me know what you think.
...having a great time playing around with sound. [grin].
Friday, February 19, 2010
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Not all milks equal: check for CALCIUM for StRoNg BoNeS!.. and.. Beware Saturated Fat!
In our last nutrition class, we learned about dairy.
Dairy refers to milk and anything made from milk, like cheese, yogurt, and butter.

Where does milk come from?
We learned that milk comes from animals called mammals. Mammals produce [make] milk for their babies. Examples of mammals include cows [moo], sheep, goat, dogs, pigs, whales...

and... don't forget, [human] mommies make milk for their babies too!

We [humans] are the only animals to eat/drink the milk of other animals. Kind of strange, huh?. Animals, like cows [whose milk we eat/drink the most of], don't make milk for us but for their baby cows, aka. calves.

Some people don't like animal milk. For some it may be the taste, for others it may upset their stomach.
So instead of drinking animal's milk, a lot of people drink 'alternative milk', like soy milk. It's not really milk because it doesn't come from an animal but it's very similar to milk.
The one drawback of non-animal milk made from soy, rice, and nuts is that these milks don't naturally have calcium in them. We learned that calcium is found in animal's milk and is super important in building strong bones.

When I was young, I didn't drink 'regular' [cow's] milk because it upset my stomach-- a lot of Asians, African and Native Americans, in particular, have this 'problem', aka. lactose intolerance. So instead, I drank soy milk...

I know a lot of students at TALES drink 'wah ta nai', a particular brand of soymilk by Vitasoy and the one you see me drinking above. I don't drink it anymore, but when I did, I remember this particular soy milk did NOT have calcium added to it-- not all 'alternative' milks do. It's important to remember that when you choose a soy milk, it should be FORTIFIED with CALCIUM and not have too much added sugar. A little bit of sugar is ok [~6-7 g] and actually sort of necessary for it to taste somewhat good but too much, well, is too much..
So, does your milk have enough calcium?.
Check on the Nutrition Facts Label. It should look something like this: Calcium 30%.
Can you find 'Calcium' on these labels for nonfat [Label A] and 2% [Label B] milk?

We also started to learn about Saturated Fat-- the 'bad' fat that's not good for our hearts. Animal milk and products can be high in saturated fat-- not good-- like cheese and butter. That's why it's important not to eat too much of these foods.
Look at the labels again. Can you find how much 'Saturated Fat' is in nonfat versus 2% milk?. Which milk should YOU be drinking?.
Let me know in the Comments section at the bottom of this post!
Dairy refers to milk and anything made from milk, like cheese, yogurt, and butter.

Where does milk come from?
We learned that milk comes from animals called mammals. Mammals produce [make] milk for their babies. Examples of mammals include cows [moo], sheep, goat, dogs, pigs, whales...

and... don't forget, [human] mommies make milk for their babies too!

We [humans] are the only animals to eat/drink the milk of other animals. Kind of strange, huh?. Animals, like cows [whose milk we eat/drink the most of], don't make milk for us but for their baby cows, aka. calves.

Some people don't like animal milk. For some it may be the taste, for others it may upset their stomach.
So instead of drinking animal's milk, a lot of people drink 'alternative milk', like soy milk. It's not really milk because it doesn't come from an animal but it's very similar to milk.
The one drawback of non-animal milk made from soy, rice, and nuts is that these milks don't naturally have calcium in them. We learned that calcium is found in animal's milk and is super important in building strong bones.

When I was young, I didn't drink 'regular' [cow's] milk because it upset my stomach-- a lot of Asians, African and Native Americans, in particular, have this 'problem', aka. lactose intolerance. So instead, I drank soy milk...

I know a lot of students at TALES drink 'wah ta nai', a particular brand of soymilk by Vitasoy and the one you see me drinking above. I don't drink it anymore, but when I did, I remember this particular soy milk did NOT have calcium added to it-- not all 'alternative' milks do. It's important to remember that when you choose a soy milk, it should be FORTIFIED with CALCIUM and not have too much added sugar. A little bit of sugar is ok [~6-7 g] and actually sort of necessary for it to taste somewhat good but too much, well, is too much..
So, does your milk have enough calcium?.
Check on the Nutrition Facts Label. It should look something like this: Calcium 30%.
Can you find 'Calcium' on these labels for nonfat [Label A] and 2% [Label B] milk?

We also started to learn about Saturated Fat-- the 'bad' fat that's not good for our hearts. Animal milk and products can be high in saturated fat-- not good-- like cheese and butter. That's why it's important not to eat too much of these foods.
Look at the labels again. Can you find how much 'Saturated Fat' is in nonfat versus 2% milk?. Which milk should YOU be drinking?.
Let me know in the Comments section at the bottom of this post!
Monday, February 8, 2010
Friday, December 11, 2009
Real Fruit, Fake Fruit... kNOw the difference!

Real fruit, fake fruit?.. What does that mean? ..[keep reading, and you'll find out!]
..mmm FRUIT!.. I love fresh fruit! It's healthy, right?..
It sure is. For the same reasons as we learned about vegetables. Take a look..

We get fiber from whole fruit. The least processed it is, the better. That is..
- Eating an orange is better than drinking orange juice.
- Eating an unpeeled apple is better than eating applesauce.
- Eating fresh strawberries is better than eating strawberry jam.
Like vegetables, fruit is loaded with [has a lot of] vitamins, minerals, and antioxidents. In particular, fruit is loaded with Vitamin C, which is a great thing especially during this time of year-- winter, when a lot of people get/are sick. Vitamin C helps us not get sick and, when we are, helps us get better faster. I love to eat oranges during the winter because not only are they high in Vitamin C but they're also in season, which means I can easily find them at the market, they're cheaper than off-season prices, and they're fresh, which means super delish.
Antioxidents work like Vitamin C. They're found in 'real' food, so if you think taking a supplement, or vitamin pill, will take care of everything, then you're sorely mistaken. There's still a lot in food that we don't know about so stick to the real stuff-- who wants to eat 'fake' food anyway?
So what is this 'real' food, 'fake' food business? ..umm, that's exactly what it is! A business. Food companies try to make their food product seem healthier by labeling or marketing their products as containing fruit. More often than not, however, these so-called 'fruit' products have hardly any fruit in them, if any at all. Instead, there can be a lot of unhealthy ingredients like...

Look at the third item on this list: 'Red No. 40, Yellow No. 6, Blue No. 1,2'.
We learned, again like vegetables, it's healthy to eat a RAINBOW of fruit. That means a lot of different colored fruit. Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, black, and white. Yup, there's fruit that have each of these colors. So when food companies make their products they keep in mind that consumers [people who eat their products] want to see color to believe that there's fruit. We eat with all of our senses, including our eyes. We are very likely to eat something if it tastes good. Same: we are very likely to buy something if it looks good. And, of course, companies want us to buy.
But instead of seeing the color of 'real' fruit, we often see 'fake' colors added, or artificial food coloring like Numbers 40, 6, and 1,2. Who wants to eat chemicals??
Here's some examples of some of the cheap fakers we looked at:

Fruit's sweet too. I sometimes call it Nature's Candy-- the only candy I eat really.. In addition to ingredients lists, we also checked to see how many grams (g) of sugar were in these products on the Nutrition Facts label on the back of the packages.
Sometimes it's how foods are processed and packaged that can severely change how healthy something is too. Again, it's all about the ingredients. Take a look at these two cans of peaches. The difference can be found right on the front of the label.

But check out the back to see what this translates into..

Scary, huh? Two people can be eating canned peaches but depending on which can they came from one might be eating TWICE the amount of sugar and calories than the other.
Lesson to learned: READ LABELS!! There's no other way to get around it if you are going to eat processed, packaged foods-- which we all do. FRESH produce [fruits/vegetables] usually don't have labels. Nature-made is best, so choose them often, then you might not have to read so much. [grin].
Thursday, November 26, 2009
A lot to be thankful for.. Let's celebrate!
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!
I'm off to go workout before spending the rest of the day cooking and spending time with friends and family.
This year, as usual, I am thankful to have a healthy body and mind. This year, in particular, I am thankful that I get to take advantage of both at TALES. I love working with all my classes-- dancing, learning, cooking, laughing, I must say, are my top favorites.
On the menu at today's Thanksgiving Day party I'll be going to, there will be a cultural blend of foods. There'll be a traditional American turkey, mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce; spinach salad; cooked cabbage; Spanish rice and beans; Puerto Rican pasteles, which is plaintain dough stuffed with some type of meat, like a tamale or, in Chinese cuisine, like zhong; clementines, which are festive in Chinese culture; and traditional American desserts including pumpkin and apple pie.
How do you celebrate Thanksgiving? What kind of activities and food do you do and eat? Will you help out with the cooking? I'd love to hear about it. Please do share in the comments section at the bottom of this post. And share, too, what you're thankful for this year.
I wish you and your families a happy and healthy holiday. I'll see you all next week. Until then, here are the rest of the Cereal-Box-Design Contest winners-- what great potential marketers we have..
I'm off to go workout before spending the rest of the day cooking and spending time with friends and family.
This year, as usual, I am thankful to have a healthy body and mind. This year, in particular, I am thankful that I get to take advantage of both at TALES. I love working with all my classes-- dancing, learning, cooking, laughing, I must say, are my top favorites.
On the menu at today's Thanksgiving Day party I'll be going to, there will be a cultural blend of foods. There'll be a traditional American turkey, mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce; spinach salad; cooked cabbage; Spanish rice and beans; Puerto Rican pasteles, which is plaintain dough stuffed with some type of meat, like a tamale or, in Chinese cuisine, like zhong; clementines, which are festive in Chinese culture; and traditional American desserts including pumpkin and apple pie.
How do you celebrate Thanksgiving? What kind of activities and food do you do and eat? Will you help out with the cooking? I'd love to hear about it. Please do share in the comments section at the bottom of this post. And share, too, what you're thankful for this year.
I wish you and your families a happy and healthy holiday. I'll see you all next week. Until then, here are the rest of the Cereal-Box-Design Contest winners-- what great potential marketers we have..

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