Let's admit it, we all love saving money but we also love to have what we want. Almost everyone I know LOVES either Starbucks or Dunkin' Donuts. When we figure out where to meet and catch up/grab a coffee it's usually one of those places. People also use these places for the wifi, or to have not so fancy meetings with clients or partners, or a casual first date to break the ice. Now that it is the summer most of those people have converted to iced coffee, chillers, coolattas, and teas that these places offer(such as Tazo teas). I too love me an iced Passion Tea that Starbucks offers however my funds aren't what they use to be! I am a very social person and like to go out with friends, hang out, and have a good time but I have to make sure it's in the budget. So it got me thinking!!!
If I can be so dedicated to do prep meals each week and not eat junk and workout every day then I sure as heck can make my own tea and save a little money. Here is what I found out after doing the math and realizing I wasn't missing out on anything... except money. Now I get to keep that money and spread the money saving tips to you!! You're welcome.
One box of Tazo Passion Tea cost $4.39(plus tax) and one bottle of Vanilla Stevia cost $16.99(plus tax). Now I know you are thinking $16.99 for sweetener?!?!?!? Just hang with me and let me explain and show you how much money you are actually SAVING! Let me break both of those down for you. One box of Tazo Passion Tea comes with 20 tea bags so each tea bag is only .22 (mind is blown, isn't it). Now this is the tricky part when figuring out how many of what and the cost. One serving of Stevia is 5 drops. Each bottle is a total of 240 serving so that equals 1,200 drops. That is a lot of drops in one bottle, but that isn't relevant just interesting, so when you break it down it cost .07 per serving of Stevia (remember that is 5 drops). So in total you spend a GRAND TOTAL of .29!!!! CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?!?!? Too good to be true???? NO!!!!!
Let's break it down a little more. You are thinking how on earth are you going to break it down more than you just did, all I can say is keep reading and watch the savings! So we already know that it's .29 for us to make our own tea so let's do the whole box. You will spend $5.80 to drink 20 of your own made from home tea! If you were to buy a Passion tea every time you went to Starbucks or at least 20 times you went to Starbucks you would spend anywhere from $29-$40. I just showed you how to spend $5.80 for 20 teas no matter the size! At Starbucks you have your choice of Tall @ $1.45, Grande @ $1.75, and Venti @ $2.00. Multiply each of those by 20 and you get $29-$40. That's also before taxes. So go ahead and add a little to those totals.
Real quick lets go back to the shock of $16.99 for the bottle of Stevia. You get 240 servings per bottle so after one box of teas you still have 220 servings left to use on whatever you choose OR you can use the remaining 220 on twelve more boxes of teas! Choice is yours!
But wait all this talk about making our own tea but we still want to go out with our friends!!! I totally feel you. I still do but still save my money. I make sure I keep a few tea bags in my purse or in my car and if I know I'm going out I'll drop the bottle of Stevia in my purse as well. It's small enough to put in there and not take up any space. I'm just going to Starbucks so it's not a big deal. You can order a water and it is usually free but some times they will charge .50 depending on the Starbucks but even still it only cost you .79! Better than $1.45-$2. I hope this helped you because I know it has me! From time to time I will show you this mom's frugal ways to have what I want but not break the bank.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Traveling
Traveling seems to always be a challenge for people trying to eat healthy. For me it's the easiest to eat healthy. I pack a cooler full and go. I have my fruit, hummus, guacamole, Greek yogurt, pita, organic all natural pb, oatmeal, and almonds counted out to 14 in a baggie. For drinks I have bottles of water and tea bags. I also have Stevia to add to my drinks and yogurt and oatmeal. I love Tazo passion tea (you can get it at Starbucks but they don't use Stevia to sweeten it they use regular sugar). When you get gas or have to go pee at a rest stop do a little exercising. Do some jumping jacks, burpees, tuck jumps, or what ever you want to get a little exercise in! So because I am on vacay I am keeping this short and sweet but I hope this helped you with your next trip!
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Going Bananas!!!
As a kid I HATED bananas. Thought they were the nastiest thing I had ever eaten and honestly that didn't change until I decided to train my palate to enjoy the foods that were good for me. Now I eat bananas every day. Either straight up peeled or in a recipe. They are so good for you and they are pretty cheap to buy which is always good!
Some of the benefits are:
There are much more benefits than these 10 but these are 10 great reason to start adding bananas to your diet. I'll touch on a few personal reasons as why I now don't mind and actually crave them on occasion. 1) Helps over come depression- bananas have a high levels of trytophan which turns into serotonin which makes your brain happy! Who doesn't want their brain to be happy? After my divorce I was down for a bit and I'm not claiming that bananas brought me my happiness BUT I'm glad I was eating them to help with making my brain happy. 2) Helps protect against cramps during workouts and leg cramps at night. Being a personal trainer I work out all the time. I love working out and don't know what I would do with my time if I didn't.... what is it that people do that don't work out? I guess that's a topic for another post... 3) Improves PMS symptoms. Bananas help regulate blood sugar and produces stress relieving relaxation. Now I don't deal with serious PMS symptoms (other than wanting to eat EVERYTHING) but the stress relieving benefits I'll take all day! 4) High in potassium and low in salt. Great combo because just about all bodily functions depend on potassium to some extent. 5) High in fiber so that helps if you are dealing with any constipation. I don't have that issue however when I was pregnant it was a serious issue and I found relief through eating bananas. Thank goodness because being pregnant is already full of discomfort so you don't want to add constipation on top of that! Ask any pregnant women I'm 99% sure they will agree. 6) Bananas help in preventing anemia. I have a very big problem with this and have to take iron supplements to help with that so when I found out that bananas helped with that I was all for it! Pass a banana please! 7) Provides us with energy!!! Bananas have B6 in them so that will give you some energy....being a single mom and having two kids and two jobs I need all the energy I can get! (I also have coffee that helps with that, not sure where I would be without it! Matter of fact I have my iced coffee right beside me as I type.)
So those are some of the benefits and personal reasons why you should incorporate bananas (or nanas as my 3yr old use to call them) into your diet. If you are an absolute hater of bananas then try putting them in smoothies, or spread some all natural peanut butter on them, or dip them in some dark chocolate if you need to! No one is saying you have to eat them all day every day but you should try to eat them and don't give up on them, maybe one day you will bite one and be like hhhhmmmm I guess this isn't THAT bad.
One of my fave things to do with bananas is slice a banana and melt all natural peanut butter and drizzle on top then sprinkle some unsweetened coconut on top. YUUMY!!! Every now and then I will also drizzle some melted dark chocolate on top and some times I also add chia seeds. Just depends on my mood but that is a snack I have often! So try it out and hopefully that will help you get them down if you aren't the biggest banana lover.
Some of the benefits are:
There are much more benefits than these 10 but these are 10 great reason to start adding bananas to your diet. I'll touch on a few personal reasons as why I now don't mind and actually crave them on occasion. 1) Helps over come depression- bananas have a high levels of trytophan which turns into serotonin which makes your brain happy! Who doesn't want their brain to be happy? After my divorce I was down for a bit and I'm not claiming that bananas brought me my happiness BUT I'm glad I was eating them to help with making my brain happy. 2) Helps protect against cramps during workouts and leg cramps at night. Being a personal trainer I work out all the time. I love working out and don't know what I would do with my time if I didn't.... what is it that people do that don't work out? I guess that's a topic for another post... 3) Improves PMS symptoms. Bananas help regulate blood sugar and produces stress relieving relaxation. Now I don't deal with serious PMS symptoms (other than wanting to eat EVERYTHING) but the stress relieving benefits I'll take all day! 4) High in potassium and low in salt. Great combo because just about all bodily functions depend on potassium to some extent. 5) High in fiber so that helps if you are dealing with any constipation. I don't have that issue however when I was pregnant it was a serious issue and I found relief through eating bananas. Thank goodness because being pregnant is already full of discomfort so you don't want to add constipation on top of that! Ask any pregnant women I'm 99% sure they will agree. 6) Bananas help in preventing anemia. I have a very big problem with this and have to take iron supplements to help with that so when I found out that bananas helped with that I was all for it! Pass a banana please! 7) Provides us with energy!!! Bananas have B6 in them so that will give you some energy....being a single mom and having two kids and two jobs I need all the energy I can get! (I also have coffee that helps with that, not sure where I would be without it! Matter of fact I have my iced coffee right beside me as I type.)
So those are some of the benefits and personal reasons why you should incorporate bananas (or nanas as my 3yr old use to call them) into your diet. If you are an absolute hater of bananas then try putting them in smoothies, or spread some all natural peanut butter on them, or dip them in some dark chocolate if you need to! No one is saying you have to eat them all day every day but you should try to eat them and don't give up on them, maybe one day you will bite one and be like hhhhmmmm I guess this isn't THAT bad.
One of my fave things to do with bananas is slice a banana and melt all natural peanut butter and drizzle on top then sprinkle some unsweetened coconut on top. YUUMY!!! Every now and then I will also drizzle some melted dark chocolate on top and some times I also add chia seeds. Just depends on my mood but that is a snack I have often! So try it out and hopefully that will help you get them down if you aren't the biggest banana lover.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Believe In Your Dreams!
Nothing in life comes easy! That is so true on so many levels, however so many people give up right before things happen and never know how something could have affected them. They give up because it gets so hard that they don't see the end result anywhere close and just give up. Lately I have been in that "I just want to give up" mood and that is NOT acceptable. So I have lit my own fire under my own butt and decided I will not give up! I will continue to push forth no matter how hard or how long it takes because for all I know what I'm striving for could be right around the corner or even through the next door that opens up for me and I would never know because I didn't keep pushing!!! I have to keep believing in my dreams because I refuse to be ordinary. I hope you do the same if you are feeling that lost hope. I promise you things will get better and easier but until then stay strong!! You got this and no one can do it for you so push on my friend push on. This post is short and sweet and to the point and I am sorry for my long absence but I'm about to make some major changes that I have been working on behind the scenes for my blog! Hint: videos!!!!! So happy to be back and in full swing!
More to come,
Stay Fabulous
More to come,
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Monday, April 22, 2013
This and That
Weather is beautiful and Spring is in full swing! Looking pretty and making people sneeze. Thankfully I don't have issues in the Spring time but I will in the Fall. So for now I will just enjoy the beautiful weather and sunshine! April is my favorite because that is when you see all the tulips. Pink tulips are my favorite flower. One of my other favorite things is to sit in the park area of Atlantic Station (community where I work) during lunch and people watch! Everyone is so consumed in themselves and what they have going on. I see all types of people in the short hour I have to enjoy my yummy lunch! I have people that look at me weird from time to time when they see me sitting on a bench eating my lunch from a lunchbox. I guess they would find it more normal if I was sitting there eating food from the local eateries. I'm too dedicated to my lifestyle to do that. I do my prep meals on Sunday for the entire week unless I'm eating fish then I cook it the night before. For example today for lunch I had salmon, asparagus, and sweet potato fries (home made with a tiny bit of olive oil and baked, so yum!). For dessert I had vanilla Greek yogurt with black berries, blue berries, raspberries, and strawberries. Right now I'm a little obsessed with berries. SSSOOO tasty and SSSOOO healthy for you! Full of antioxidants and loaded with fiber.
Blackberries and Raspberries each contains 8 grams (g) of fiber in one cup
Blueberries contain 20 types of anthocyanin – antioxidants that give berries their blue-violet and red colors. Other berries contain only three or four types.
Strawberries contain more vitamin C in a one-cup serving than one orange and are particularly high in folic acid.
The other night the kids and I had tacos made with ground turkey, spinach for our lettuce, diced tomatoes, home made guacamole, and the kids had some shredded sharp cheddar cheese. Wrapped up in whole wheat tortillas. I took it for lunch the next day but with more spinach and no tortilla (made it into a salad, left overs don't have to be the boring same ole thing you had the night before)
... Here is the recipe of my salt free taco seasoning!
1/4 tsp garlic powder
1/4 tsp onion powder
1/4 tsp crushed red pepper flakes
1/4 tsp dried oregano
1/2 tsp paprika
1.5 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp black pepper
Enjoy!
More to come,
Stay Fabulous!
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Green...
We hear so much about going green and improving the planet and all that but we don't hear so much about eating greens! Green foods such as kale, avocado, broccoli, kiwi, bell peppers, green beans, Brussels sprouts, cucumbers, green tea, green olives, and spinach are so good for you and act as a super food for your immune system. Here are the benefits to these foods:
Kale: # areas of nutrients: antioxidant nutrients, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer. It has effective cholesterol-lowering abilities and helps the body's detoxification processes.
Avocado: has an anti-inflammatory effect on the body. Supports cardiovascular health. Anti-caner benefits and promotes blood sugar regulation.
Broccoli: high amounts of potassium. Contains magnesium and calcium (which helps regulate blood pressure). Vitamin C and K. In one cup there is a large dose of beta-carotene. Antioxidant and high in fiber. B6 and folate reduce the risk of atherosclerosis, heart attack, and stroke.
Kiwi: excellent source of vitamin C. Good amount of fiber and eye health.
Bell Peppers: excellent source of vitamin C (twice the amount of a regular size orange). Good source of vitamin E. Antioxidants, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer effects. Also has amino acids.
Green Beans: antioxidant properties such as carotenoids and flavonoids. Also has omga-3 fatty acids.
Brussels Sprouts: helps the body in 3 body systems: detox, antioxidant, and inflammatory. Vitamins C, E, and A. Also provides cardiovascular support and digestive tract support.
Cucumbers: helps the body in so many cancer fighting ways
Green Tea:reduce the risk for heart disease. Helps block bad cholesterol and increase good cholesterol. Also improves artery function.
Green Olives: it is actually a fruit (I think that is neat). High monounsaturated fat associated with reducing risk of cardiovascular diseases. Also antioxidant and anti-inflammatory nutrients.
Spinach: rich in vitamins and minerals. Helps to protect body against inflammatory concerns, oxidated stress-related concerns, cardiovascular concerns, bone concerns, and cancer concerns all at the same time! (Pretty much a super food)
So there are 11 foods for you to incorporate into your daily diet. The benefits are too good not to!!! Your health is the number one thing and if it's not on point nothing else will be either. You will notice a difference after you start incorporating these things into your diet. If we are going green with everything else might as well go green with our food too!
More to come,
Stay Fabulous!
Kale: # areas of nutrients: antioxidant nutrients, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer. It has effective cholesterol-lowering abilities and helps the body's detoxification processes.
Avocado: has an anti-inflammatory effect on the body. Supports cardiovascular health. Anti-caner benefits and promotes blood sugar regulation.
Broccoli: high amounts of potassium. Contains magnesium and calcium (which helps regulate blood pressure). Vitamin C and K. In one cup there is a large dose of beta-carotene. Antioxidant and high in fiber. B6 and folate reduce the risk of atherosclerosis, heart attack, and stroke.
Kiwi: excellent source of vitamin C. Good amount of fiber and eye health.
Bell Peppers: excellent source of vitamin C (twice the amount of a regular size orange). Good source of vitamin E. Antioxidants, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer effects. Also has amino acids.
Green Beans: antioxidant properties such as carotenoids and flavonoids. Also has omga-3 fatty acids.
Brussels Sprouts: helps the body in 3 body systems: detox, antioxidant, and inflammatory. Vitamins C, E, and A. Also provides cardiovascular support and digestive tract support.
Cucumbers: helps the body in so many cancer fighting ways
Green Tea:reduce the risk for heart disease. Helps block bad cholesterol and increase good cholesterol. Also improves artery function.
Green Olives: it is actually a fruit (I think that is neat). High monounsaturated fat associated with reducing risk of cardiovascular diseases. Also antioxidant and anti-inflammatory nutrients.
Spinach: rich in vitamins and minerals. Helps to protect body against inflammatory concerns, oxidated stress-related concerns, cardiovascular concerns, bone concerns, and cancer concerns all at the same time! (Pretty much a super food)
So there are 11 foods for you to incorporate into your daily diet. The benefits are too good not to!!! Your health is the number one thing and if it's not on point nothing else will be either. You will notice a difference after you start incorporating these things into your diet. If we are going green with everything else might as well go green with our food too!
More to come,
Stay Fabulous!
Kale – Kale’s nutrient
richness stands out in three particular areas which are antioxidant
nutrients, anti-inflammatory nutrients, and anti-cancer nutrients in the
form of glucosinolates. Kale contains effective cholesterol-lowering
ability and a definite role in supporting the body’s detoxification
processes.
Avocado – Research shows that people who consume avocado on a regular
basis weigh less and have a lower body mass index than non-consumers.
Total fat intake, total monounsaturated fat intake, and total
polyunsaturated fat intake was higher in people who eat avocado, even
though overall calorie intake was not significantly different from those
who do not eat avocado. Avocado has tremendous anti-inflammatory
effects on the body, supports cardiovascular health, promotes blood
sugar regulation and has anti-cancer benefits.
Green Tea – Green tea is the best food source of a group called
catechins. In test tubes, catechins are more powerful than vitamins C
and E in halting oxidative damage to cells and appear to have other
disease-fighting properties. Studies have found an association between
consuming green tea and a reduced risk for several cancers, including,
skin, breast, lung, colon, esophageal, and bladder.
Additional benefits for the regular consumption of green tea includes a
reduced risk for heart disease. The antioxidants in green, black, and
oolong teas can help block the oxidation of LDL (bad) cholesterol,
increase HDL (good) cholesterol and improve artery function. A Chinese
study published recently in the Archives of Internal Medicine showed a
46%-65% reduction in hypertension risk in regular consumers of oolong or
green tea, compared to non-consumers of tea. (1)
Bell Peppers – Bell peppers are an excellent source of vitamin C at a
whopping 117 milligrams per cup — more than twice the amount of vitamin C
found in a typical orange. Bell pepper is also a good source of vitamin
E. In addition to these antioxidant vitamins, bell pepper is also a
good source of the antioxidant mineral manganese. Alongside of the
antioxidant and anti-inflammatory components of bell peppers’
anti-cancer benefits there is a second component. This second component
involves the metabolism of sulfur compounds in bell pepper, and in
particular the metabolism of the sulfur-containing amino acid cysteine.
Several recent studies have taken a close look at the presence of
enzymes in bell peppers called cysteine S-conjugate beta-lyases and
their role in a sulfur-containing metabolic pathway called the
thiomethyl shunt. These enzymes and this pathway may be involved in some
of the anti-cancer benefits that bell pepper has shown in some animal
and lab studies.
Read more at WPBeginner: Ten Super Green Foods to Eat Every Day http://www.exhibithealth.com/general-health/ten-super-green-foods-to-eat-every-day-601/
Read more at WPBeginner: Ten Super Green Foods to Eat Every Day http://www.exhibithealth.com/general-health/ten-super-green-foods-to-eat-every-day-601/
Bell Peppers – Bell
peppers are an excellent source of vitamin C at a whopping 117
milligrams per cup — more than twice the amount of vitamin C found in a
typical orange. Bell pepper is also a good source of vitamin E. In
addition to these antioxidant vitamins, bell pepper is also a good
source of the antioxidant mineral manganese. Alongside of the
antioxidant and anti-inflammatory components of bell peppers’
anti-cancer benefits there is a second component. This second component
involves the metabolism of sulfur compounds in bell pepper, and in
particular the metabolism of the sulfur-containing amino acid cysteine.
Several recent studies have taken a close look at the presence of
enzymes in bell peppers called cysteine S-conjugate beta-lyases and
their role in a sulfur-containing metabolic pathway called the
thiomethyl shunt. These enzymes and this pathway may be involved in some
of the anti-cancer benefits that bell pepper has shown in some animal
and lab studies.
Read more at WPBeginner: Ten Super Green Foods to Eat Every Day http://www.exhibithealth.com/general-health/ten-super-green-foods-to-eat-every-day-601/
Read more at WPBeginner: Ten Super Green Foods to Eat Every Day http://www.exhibithealth.com/general-health/ten-super-green-foods-to-eat-every-day-601/
Bell Peppers – Bell
peppers are an excellent source of vitamin C at a whopping 117
milligrams per cup — more than twice the amount of vitamin C found in a
typical orange. Bell pepper is also a good source of vitamin E. In
addition to these antioxidant vitamins, bell pepper is also a good
source of the antioxidant mineral manganese. Alongside of the
antioxidant and anti-inflammatory components of bell peppers’
anti-cancer benefits there is a second component. This second component
involves the metabolism of sulfur compounds in bell pepper, and in
particular the metabolism of the sulfur-containing amino acid cysteine.
Several recent studies have taken a close look at the presence of
enzymes in bell peppers called cysteine S-conjugate beta-lyases and
their role in a sulfur-containing metabolic pathway called the
thiomethyl shunt. These enzymes and this pathway may be involved in some
of the anti-cancer benefits that bell pepper has shown in some animal
and lab studies.
Read more at WPBeginner: Ten Super Green Foods to Eat Every Day http://www.exhibithealth.com/general-health/ten-super-green-foods-to-eat-every-day-601/
Read more at WPBeginner: Ten Super Green Foods to Eat Every Day http://www.exhibithealth.com/general-health/ten-super-green-foods-to-eat-every-day-601/
Kale – Kale’s nutrient
richness stands out in three particular areas which are antioxidant
nutrients, anti-inflammatory nutrients, and anti-cancer nutrients in the
form of glucosinolates. Kale contains effective cholesterol-lowering
ability and a definite role in supporting the body’s detoxification
processes.
Avocado – Research shows that people who consume avocado on a regular
basis weigh less and have a lower body mass index than non-consumers.
Total fat intake, total monounsaturated fat intake, and total
polyunsaturated fat intake was higher in people who eat avocado, even
though overall calorie intake was not significantly different from those
who do not eat avocado. Avocado has tremendous anti-inflammatory
effects on the body, supports cardiovascular health, promotes blood
sugar regulation and has anti-cancer benefits.
Green Tea – Green tea is the best food source of a group called
catechins. In test tubes, catechins are more powerful than vitamins C
and E in halting oxidative damage to cells and appear to have other
disease-fighting properties. Studies have found an association between
consuming green tea and a reduced risk for several cancers, including,
skin, breast, lung, colon, esophageal, and bladder.
Additional benefits for the regular consumption of green tea includes a
reduced risk for heart disease. The antioxidants in green, black, and
oolong teas can help block the oxidation of LDL (bad) cholesterol,
increase HDL (good) cholesterol and improve artery function. A Chinese
study published recently in the Archives of Internal Medicine showed a
46%-65% reduction in hypertension risk in regular consumers of oolong or
green tea, compared to non-consumers of tea. (1)
Bell Peppers – Bell peppers are an excellent source of vitamin C at a
whopping 117 milligrams per cup — more than twice the amount of vitamin C
found in a typical orange. Bell pepper is also a good source of vitamin
E. In addition to these antioxidant vitamins, bell pepper is also a
good source of the antioxidant mineral manganese. Alongside of the
antioxidant and anti-inflammatory components of bell peppers’
anti-cancer benefits there is a second component. This second component
involves the metabolism of sulfur compounds in bell pepper, and in
particular the metabolism of the sulfur-containing amino acid cysteine.
Several recent studies have taken a close look at the presence of
enzymes in bell peppers called cysteine S-conjugate beta-lyases and
their role in a sulfur-containing metabolic pathway called the
thiomethyl shunt. These enzymes and this pathway may be involved in some
of the anti-cancer benefits that bell pepper has shown in some animal
and lab studies.
Read more at WPBeginner: Ten Super Green Foods to Eat Every Day http://www.exhibithealth.com/general-health/ten-super-green-foods-to-eat-every-day-601/
Read more at WPBeginner: Ten Super Green Foods to Eat Every Day http://www.exhibithealth.com/general-health/ten-super-green-foods-to-eat-every-day-601/
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Everyones got to eat!
I have published a cook book on Kindle with clean eat recipes. This is the first of many. This book just has 20 random recipes to get people started and give them a sample of how yummy clean eating can be and then the rest will be food specific (snacks, desserts, lunch idea, fro-yo pops, for the kids ,and so on). The link is provided below. If you are unable to click on the link you can copy and paste to your browser.
Also some people have said they do not have a Kindle, smart phone, or an iPad so I have decided that people in those situations can pay using PayPal and I will email the book to them! Let me know which way works best for you can we can get you a copy!!! Hope you enjoy the recipes.
http://www.amazon.com/Healthy-Eats-Recipes-Eating-ebook/dp/B00C1JHBRS/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1365990097&sr=1-1&
More to come,
Stay Fabulous!
Also some people have said they do not have a Kindle, smart phone, or an iPad so I have decided that people in those situations can pay using PayPal and I will email the book to them! Let me know which way works best for you can we can get you a copy!!! Hope you enjoy the recipes.
http://www.amazon.com/Healthy-Eats-Recipes-Eating-ebook/dp/B00C1JHBRS/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1365990097&sr=1-1&
More to come,
Stay Fabulous!
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