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January 2016 • Volume 3/Issue 1
Happy New Year! It can be difficult when your list of New Year’s Resolutions is as long as your holiday shopping list. In addition to the post-holiday slump, not being able to keep your resolutions by the last week of January can increase your anxiety. When the holiday season is over and all have returned to the working world. The frustration of lagging resolutions can make the later winter months feel hopeless. One thing important to remember is that the New Year isn’t meant to serve as the beginning of sweeping character changes. It is a time for people to reflect on their past year’s behavior and implement positive lifestyle changes. Setting small, attainable goals throughout the year, instead of a singular, overwhelming goal on January 1 can help you reach whatever it is you driving for.
Remember, it is not the extent of the change that matters, but rather the act of recognizing that lifestyle change is important and working toward it, one step at a time.
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Top 3 New Years Resolutions 1. SPEND MORE TIME WITH FAMILY & FRIENDS
Recent polls conducted by General Nutrition Centers, Quicken, and others shows that more than 50% of Americans vow to appreciate loved ones and spend more time with family and friends this year. 2. FIT IN FITNESS The evidence is in for fitness. Regular exercise has been associated with more health benefits than anything else known to man. 3. TAME THE BULGE Over 66 percent of adult Americans are considered overweight or obese by recent studies, so it is not surprising to find that weight loss is one of the most popular New Year’s resolutions.
Notes & News /Page 6 Money Matters /Page 7 by Mike Rich Nutrition: The Amazing Avocado /Page 10 Focus on Health Resolutions (SMH announcement) /Page 14 by Chris Broussard, LPN Spiritual Maturity /Page 15 by Dr. Larry T. McEwan Tips to Sell Your Property Faster /Page 16 Fight Flus and Colds with These Superfoods /Page 22 Weight Loss Success for the New Year by Kelly Walgamotte /Page 24 Conquer Stress with these Eight Tips /Page 26
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Louisiana 2016 Bucket List /Page 28 Senior Sampler /Page30
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Notes & News January 2016
Vegan for Your Health More and more people are turning to a vegan diet for the health benefits: increased energy, younger looking skin and eternal youth are just some of the claims from enthusiastic plant eaters. Well, eternal youth might be a bit optimistic, but there are certainly many
What are Lemons Any Good For? Just one lemon has more than 100 percent of your daily intake of vitamin C, which may help increase “good” HDL cholesterol levels and strengthen bones. The citrus flavonoids found in lemons may help inhibit the
growth of cancer cells and act as an anti-inflammatory. Quick TIP Add a slice of lemon to your green tea. One study found that citrus increases your body’s ability to absorb the antioxidants in the tea by about 80 percent.
scientifically proven benefits to vegan living when compared to the average western diet. Well-planned plant-based diets are rich in protein, iron, calcium and other essential vitamins and minerals. The plant-based sources of these nutrients tend to be low in saturated fat, high in fiber and packed with antioxidants, helping mitigate some of the modern world’s biggest health issues like obesity, heart disease, diabetes and cancer.
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Notes & News January 2016
The History of Black-Eyed Peas and Cabbage for New Year’s Why do we eat Black-eyed peas on New Years? If you said for “good luck” I would have to reply, duh! Where did the tradition start? Some say the idea of eating blackeyed peas on New Year’s started at the time of the Civil War. Peas were considered animal food and not fit for Union soldiers. That meant peas were the only food that was left
for the Confederate forces and families to eat. These Southerners considered themselves lucky to have a meal of peas and salt pork in the dead of winter. What about Cabbage? Most people will tell you they eat cabbage or collard greens to ensure pros-
perity. The green leaves represent money. The real truth is closer to this. Cabbage and collard greens are late crops. That means, especially in the south, they would be plentiful and ready for harvest in early January. Fresh veggies meant good nutrition.
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Nutrition January 2016
The Amazing Avocado Avocados are one of the safest fruits you can buy conventionally-grown, and most experts do not believe you need to purchase organic ones. They have been rated as one of the safest commercial crops in terms of pesticide exposure because their thick skin protects the inner fruit from pesticides. So, unlike most fruits and vegetables, there are not as many health benefits in spending the extra money on organically grown avocados.
AVOCADO NUTRITION FACTS Nutritional value per 3.5 oz (about half an avocado) Vitamin A :1% of the RDA. Vitamin K: 20% of the RDA. Vitamin B6: 20% of the RDA. Vitamin C: 12% of the RDA. Vitamin E: 14% of the RDA. Potassium: 10% of the RDA.
Most impressive, is the amount of unsaturated, (healthy), fats packed into an avocado... Fat: 14g, Saturated: 2.13 g Monounsaturated: 9.80 g Polyunsaturated: 1.82 g
Carbs: 8.53 g, Sugars: 0.66 g, Dietary fiber: 6.7 g, Protein: 2g
According to USDA’s Agricultural Research Service, avocados contain a complex package of phytonutrients, including carotenoids that can provide numerous health benefits. California-grown avocados contain 11 carotenoids, which appear to protect humans against certain cancers, heart disease, and age-related macular degeneration. The greatest concentration of beneficial carotenoids is in the dark green fruit of the avocado closest to the peel.
To preserve that area closest to the peel with the greatest concentration of antioxidants, you basically want to peel the avocado as you would a banana, with your hands, but first there is agiant solid seed to remove in the middle. 1. Cut the avocado into quarters length-wise, around the seed.
2. Holding each half, twist them in the opposite directions to separate them from the seed
3. Remove the seed, by prying it out with your knife.
4. Using your thumb and index finger, simply peel the skin off each piece
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Interesting Recipes
Avocado with Radish, Carrot, and Pickled Onion INGREDIENTS
PREPARATION
PICKLED ONION ¼ small red onion, finely chopped ¼ cup fresh lemon juice ½ tsp kosher salt CHIMICHURRI 1 garlic clove, finely grated 3 tbs finely chopped fresh parsley 1 tbs finely chopped fresh mint 1 tbs finely chopped fresh tarragon 3 tbs olive oil 2 tsp fresh lemon juice Kosher salt VEGETABLES AND ASSEMBLY 2 ripe avocados, thinly sliced 1 medium carrot, peeled, shaved into ribbons with a vegetable peeler 1 breakfast radish, trimmed, very thinly sliced on mandoline 1 red radish, trimmed, very thinly sliced on mandoline 1 tbs olive oil 1 tsp fresh lemon juice Smoked or flaky sea salt
Pickling the onion in lemon juice gives it a fresh, less acidic finish. If you like, soak the carrot ribbons in ice water for 10 minutes to make them curl. PICKLED ONION Combine onion, lemon juice, and salt in a small bowl. Cover and chill until onion is bright pink, at least 8 hours. Do Ahead: Onion can be pickled 2 days ahead. Keep chilled. CHIMICHURRI Mix garlic, parsley, mint, tarragon, oil, and lemon juice in a small bowl; season chimichurri with salt. VEGETABLES AND ASSEMBLY Arrange avocado on a platter. Spoon chimichurri over. Drain onions and scatter over avocado. Toss carrot and radishes with oil and lemon juice in a medium bowl; arrange over avocado. Sprinkle with sea salt. SERVES 4
Grilled Avocado, Scallion, and Red Onion INGREDIENTS 1 medium red onion, sliced into ½-inch-thick rings 2 tbs olive oil, divided, plus more for drizzling Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper 3 bunches scallions, trimmed 2 ripe avocados, halved, pitted 1 chile de árbol, crushed, or pinch of cayenne pepper Flaky sea salt (such as Maldon) Lime wedges (for serving)
PREPARATION 1. Prepare your grill for medium-high heat. Combine onion and ½ tablespoon oil on a baking sheet, season with kosher salt and pepper, and toss to coat. 2. Grill until softened and slightly charred in spots, about 4 minutes per side, then transfer to a plate. 3. Combine scallions and ½ tablespoon oil on same baking sheet, season with kosher salt and pepper, and toss to coat. 4. Grill, turning often, until softened and slightly charred in spots, about 2 minutes. Transfer to your plate with onion. 5. Rub cut sides of avocados with 1 tablespoon oil. 6. Grill avocados, cut side down, until charred, about 30 seconds. 7. Transfer to plate with onion and scallions. Drizzle with oil, season with sea salt, and sprinkle with
chile. Serve with lime wedges for squeezing over avocados and roasted chicken, quartered. SERVINGS: 4
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Focus on Health Resolutions
January 2016
Goals for 2016
by Chris Broussard, LPN
On January 1 each year, we all start out with the best intentions. We use this day to signify a new beginning, a time to set goals and not let anything get in the way of accomplishing them! Then, reality sets in, and we realize our goals are not as easy as we thought. With this in mind, we came up with some simple goals, specific to seniors, that are easy to stick to and essential to your health as you age.
2. EAT WELL
We know it’s hard to eat five servings of fruits and vegetables daily. Instead of striving to eat an exact number of servings per day, “eat the rainbow” as a part of your overall diet. That means eating a variety of colors, and doing so helps ensure you get the proper nutrition you need. Another easy goal is to limit your portion sizes. 3. SEE YOUR DOCTOR
Make a commitment to see your physician at least once this year. If you already have more doctor appointments than you’d like to admit, make it your goal to use the time in your doctor’s office wisely. Once you get in the exam room, it’s often hard to remember the things you wanted to discuss. Before you go, make a list of all of your medications, questions and concerns. 4. SAFEGUARD YOUR HOME 1. MOVE MORE
A body in motion stays in motion, and a body at rest stays at rest. When it comes to your health and well-being, this is the rule to live by, especially as you get older. You don’t have to
commit to a full exercise routine, but make a point to do something physical at least once every day. That could be a nice walk, gardening, or anything else that gets you up and moving.
You will find that these goals are not only easy to accomplish, but they will also help you feel your best. Always talk to your doctor about your specific health needs, and have a happy, healthy new year!
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Falls are the leading cause of injury for seniors. To safeguard your environment, walk through each room in your home to assess your fall risk. Look for trip hazards like throw rugs, install grab bars in your bathtub or along long hallways, and put nightlights around
where you tend to walk at night. These are simple things you can do to keep yourself safe. 5. SOCIALIZE Some seniors
start to withdraw as they grow older, but socialization actually exercises your brain and is good for your emotional health. Make a commitment this year to socialize with people you enjoy.
6. VOICE CONCERNS
It is human nature to put your feelings aside, to downplay pain or to simply keep concerns to yourself. Speak up! Depression and anxiety are prevalent among seniors, but many people do not let anyone know. Voice your concerns to your physician or someone you trust. The same goes for physical pain or other concerns, such as worry, irritability or difficulty sleeping. Do not be afraid to ask for support. 7. SLEEP
Changes in your sleep patterns are normal as you age, and sleep remains an important part of your overall health. Sleep affects everything from helping your body repair itself and fighting off illness to your appetite and emotional health. Make sure you are getting enough sleep!
Chris Broussard is a Licensed Practical Nurse at SMH Community Outreach 901 Gause Blvd. Slidell, LA 70458 ∙ (985) 280-8529 FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT THE SMH WEBSITE:
SlidellMemorial.org/outreach
Spiritual M aturity
By: Dr. Larry T. McEwen
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Spiritual Maturity by Dr. Larry T. McEwen
Have you ever wondered what visible personality traits are found in a spiritually mature person? I believe one of the most apparent would be that of humility! A person who has grown spiritually understands the truth written by English poet John Donne “No man is an island entire of itself !” An intellectually honest person recognizes he or she did not get where they are without the help of others, and a spiritually mature person acknowledges the critical roll God has As we mature in life, most of us have a strong desire to remain played inashelping thempossible! become independent long as humanly This the desireperson motivatesthey are. our plansconscious for the retirement years dependence as we think about on financial Being of our Godin-and others dependence, housing independence, and health independence! is both humbling and reassuring. Humbling to think There is nothing wrong with pursuing these goals with a passion! of where we would be without the gracious help of God However, when it comes to spiritual maturity, the opposite is true. The we grow in our walk with God, the more we come to not in andmore others and reassuring to know that we are realize our increasing dependence upon Him in every area of our this alone! True humility, not false humility, creates an lives. Why? Because a mature person has experienced times in environment to spiritual growth their life when theyconducive chose to live independently of God’s direc-because a tion, guidance, wisdomrealizes and strength. In retrospect, times humble person they haven’t those yet “arrived”! The were some of the darkest and most difficult of their lives. A spirhumble person realizes there’s always room for growth! itually maturing person is very willing to lay down their human pride and admit they need God’s presence, power, and protection every single day. Spiritual maturity recognizes this fact: dependence upon God is the key to living with meaning and purpose. God’s Word states it this way in Proverbs 15:31-33… The Psalmist stated this concept beautifully in Psalm 62:5-8…
“ WFind hoever heeds correction will Psa 62:5 rest, O my soul, in life-giving God alone; my hope comes from him. be at home among the wise. Those who
disregard despise themselves, Psa 62:6 He alone is my discipline rock and my salvation; he is my fortress, I will not be shaken. but the one who heeds correction gains Psa 62:7 My salvation and my honor depend on Godinstruction ; he is my understanding. Wisdom’s mighty rock, my refuge.
is to fear (reverently respect) the LORD,
Psa 62:8 Trusthumility in him at all times, O people;before pour out your hearts and comes honor.” to him, for God is our refuge. Selah
Dr. Dr. LarryLarry McEwen McEwan is a graduate is a graduate of New Orleans Baptist Theologiof NewwithOrleans cal Seminary a Doctor ofBaptist Theological Ministry degree in with Leadership Seminary a Doctor of Ministry and has over thirty years of mindegree in Leadership and has over istry experience.
thirty years of ministry experience.
Tips to Sell Your Property
FASTER by Andrew Stratton
When selling residential real estate, you’ll want to remain competitive in today’s buyer’s market. People have high expectations of property and if you can’t meet their demands, they can easily find a better deal elsewhere. If you need to sell your home quickly and don’t want to lose money on your investment, here are some things you need to know to ensure a stress-free transaction.
longer your home remains unsold, 1 The the less people are willing to pay.
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If you’ve ever opened up a residential real estate pamphlet and noticed homes with large slashed prices, there is a good chance these have been sitting on the market for months without many potential buyers. Although the reasons for a lengthy sale period may be reasonable, most people will assume that the home is a bad deal. What to learn from this? Stubborn homeowners will suffer for their patience.
need a real estate agent to 2 You help you market your property.
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There is a glut of affordable residential real estate. You’ll need to stand out in the crowd, and the best way to do that is a massive and effective advertising campaign. ∙ Good quality ads that appear in many different real estate booklets and an agent that knows how to spread the word will help speed up the process. It’s also helpful to tell all of your friends, relatives, and anyone who will listen that you have a great piece of property for sale. Word of mouth is free and a useful advertising technique.
expect to walk away 3 Don’t with your initial asking price.
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Gone are the bubble days when you could expect a bidding war on your piece of property. Today, expect intense haggling and plenty of compromising. A residential real estate specialist can help guide you through the process to help you reach a reasonable deal. So when you do set the price for your property, be prepared for it to drop considerably. ∙ It’s also best to have a professional negotiate for you and report back to you. Buyers may feel nervous or uncomfortable speaking directly with the owner and you make take their feelings about the home too personally.
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Even if you insist on not using a residential real estate specialist to help you sell your home, you should have all contracts reviewed carefully by professionals. One small mistake or typo could cost you a fortune. Safeguard yourself from potential lawsuits and loopholes.
the market before 5 Research you begin to prepare for sale.
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Take a look at popular properties, visit an open house and discreetly interview the buyers, and pick a successful real estate agent’s brain. Seeing what works and what doesn’t in action can help you prepare for your own open house or buyer visit.
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This means opting for stainless steel appliances that are high quality rather than professional-grade models. Spend on functional features like pantry drawers, soft close cabinet drawers and doors, waste-recycling cabinetry. But don’t over-personalize the space. Perhaps you think those pink marble kitchen countertops are fantastic, but you may turn off many potential buyers. Make sure your home appeals to the widest audience as possible to help your chances for a quick sale. You may appreciate the art-deco drawer pulls that cost $50 a pop, but will buyers care? Probably not. ∙ Also, note: the biggest mistake homeowners make is spending more on the remodeling project than their home value can support. Don’t expect to get optimum return on a $65,000 kitchen if the home is valued at $300,000. Generally speaking, you can spend between 6 and 10 percent of the total home value and get fair returns.
Selling Secrets e-personalize D your house
Conceal the furry critters Don’t over-upgrade Maximize the light in your home ake half the stuff T out of your closets Price it right The first impression is the only impression Always be ready to show
FOCUS on
FITNESS!
n a m r e p u S Mackie Shilstone by Liz Maddox ∙ Photographs by Bach Images
Mackie Shilstone just applied for his Medicare card. That’s right; the man who is responsible for extending and reviving careers like St Louis Cardinals Hall-of-Famer shortstop Ozzie Smith and 2015 WTA Number 1 ranked Serena Williams is almost 65 and has absolutely no plans to slow down. Mackie says he can’t wait to have the card so the next time he’s running circles around some 20-something athlete, he can whip it out and say, “This is my Medicare card, what’s your excuse?” Mackie grew up in New Orleans the only child of Cecil and Frances Shilstone. His father had been a World War II hero who graduated from Tulane University with a degree in Chemical En-gineering. He spoke fluent German after having done postgraduate work at Heidelberg University in Germany before the war. Cecil met his wife Frances at the Red Ox Bar which ironically was the same bar he later blew up during the war. Mackie still has a beer stein that his father pulled out of the rubble of that establishment! Cecil Shilstone talked about his experiences in the war to his young son Mackie. He was a cap-tain in the 94 Chemical Motor Battalion. Mackie learned from his Uncle Jim about five years ago that his father had orders “to destroy the town and take it” during the Battle of the Bulge. Cecil recounted walking into a room where there was a German soldier. His father told him, “It was him or me. Luckily, I shot first and solved the problem.” He also captured an
SS officer; Mackie inherited the gun that his father took from that officer. He donated that and many other items from his father to the World War II Museum. All this had a long-lasting effect on the senior Shil-stone and consequently on Mackie. His father became an alcoholic trying to erase his memories of the men he had to kill during the war. But over the years, he recovered reminding himself of how many men were alive because of his heroism. “My childhood drove me to overcome anything. I am who I am because of the strength of my father and the compassion of my mother.” Mackie says. “I might not have been a hero, but my father was. He is the greatest man I’ve ever met.” Cecil Shilstone died in 1989, but not before he was able to see what Mackie could accomplish. He saw his influence on Michael Spinks the light-heavyweight and heavyweight champion in the 1980s and his work with the San Francesco Giants. “Before he died, he got to see what I could
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do.” Mackie reflects, “I hope my father saw that I was worthy to be his son.” Mackie wouldn’t have changed anything about his childhood. It all helped to shape him into the man he has become: a highly driven, passionate man. Mackie and his wife Sandra have been married for 35 years and have two very accomplished sons. His older son Scott is 26 years old and lives in Los Angeles. He graduated from Ole Miss with a degree in journalism and is cur-rently the social media coordinator for Deadline Hollywood. His real passion however, is acting, and he’s had a lot of success! Scott has appeared in Drum Line and Pitch Perfect to name just a few. Spencer is 23 and also an Ole Miss graduate with a degree in business management. Spencer has been working with his father since his graduation and was recently promoted. Be-ginning
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in 2016, Spencer will be the general manager of all eight GNCs in the greater New Orleans area. Mackie’s resume reads like a Who’s Who of professional sports. He’s worked with and influ-enced more than 3,000 professional athletes. He’s written and published seven books on health and fitness. He’s a regular contributor to NOLA.com and “Muscle and Body” Magazine. He’s the director of the Executive Wellness and Performance Enhancement Program at St Charles Parish Hospital. He’s been the fitness and nutrition expert for the WWL Morning Show, appearing on Wednesday mornings at 8:50 for the last 17 years. But now at 64 years of age, he’s just recently learned that “fun isn’t just a word.” By most people’s definition, he’s had a nor-mal life, a happy marriage, and has raised two normal,
happy children. But being as driven and passionate as Mackie has been, he’s had to sacrifice some things. However, things are going to change. He and his wife Sandra just returned from a 10-day trip to Italy. And it was great! They were able to eat and enjoy fine wines, and just relax and reflect on all they have. Mackie says that his healthy lifestyle is “such a part of me that I’m boring.” That couldn’t be fur-ther from the truth!! His son Spencer’s godfather was the late Al Copeland. He would beg Mackie to come to his Popeye’s test kitchen to try this or try that! Mackie would tell Al to just taste things and then spit them out; you don’t have to eat everything! Serena Williams calls Mackie Superman, and he calls her Lois. When he outruns her, he demands to know what her problem is? He’s 64!! Serena says, “I probably won’t be able to beat you until you're 90!” Superman Mackie always retorts…..“Nope, not until I’m 95.” John Goodman is a Garden District neighbor of Mackie’s. He helped the former Grand Marshall of Endymion to lose 85 pounds which the beloved celebrity promptly gained back. One early morning the pair walked past the Lafayette Cemetery, when Mackie took him inside and told John that he would give him a shovel. “You can use it to dig your own grave John. Or you can use it to dig yourself out.” John then lost over 100 pounds with his buddy’s help. Boring? Mackie Shilstone couldn’t be less boring!! He’s passion isn’t only to help professional athletes and celebrities to achieve healthy lifestyles, but all of us, even those seniors who have never eaten healthy or had an exercise regime. “It’s never too late to get healthy, but you need to start with a vision.” Begin by asking yourself how you want to die. The answer will show you how to live. Mackie says, “I want to live a long life and then look good in my coffin!” Mackie Shilstone has authored seven books on fitness and healthy lifestyles, but the one best suited to seniors, their changing metabolisms, and the prevention of sarcopenia, which is the loss of muscle that accompanies aging, is Stop Renting Your Health. Own It! This 165-page guide to healthy living is available for a free download on Mackie’s website MackieShilstone.com By reading this book, anyone can take ownership of their own health. For almost 65 years, Mackie has dedicated himself to making good lifestyle choices for himself while helping so many others to live active healthy lives. If he appears to be slowing down, it’s only because he’s achieved everything he set out to achieve. The fruits of all his hard work are in the present. He is as healthy and strong as he’s ever been. It feels great to be 65! And Mackie’s got the Medicare card to prove it!
FIGHT
& COLDS
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is not just eating one particular food that will help fight agains flus and colds but rather it is the regular use and combining of various super foods
into your daily diet that can really have a beneficial effect on your body. Here’s six to help you get started the cold and flu season.
2. MUSHROOMS 1. CITRUS FRUITS
American chemist Linus Pauling taught us that citrus fruits are not only a tasty snack, but that they contain high concentrations of vitamin C, which can help ward off common colds. A 2006 Japanese study published in the “European Journal of Clinical Nutrition” showed the risk of contracting three or more colds over a five-year period was reduced by more than 60 percent when subjects ingested 500 mg of vitamin C per day. THE RX Enjoy a grapefruit with your breakfast; include red and yellow bell peppers or broccoli with your lunch or dinner; or snack on oranges, strawberries, or kiwi.
The fungus among us (the kind found in your produce section, not on your shower walls) is a great ally in the fight against pesky respiratory viruses. Button mushrooms and other shroom relatives increase the production of antiviral proteins to kick out foreign microbes that cause common colds and the flu. THE RX Serve mushrooms as a side dish or salad topper. Wash them thoroughly prior to eating. The brown stuff you see in the container isn’t dirt. Store mushrooms in a plastic container wrapped with plastic wrap. Poke small holes in the top for aeration.
3. PUMPKIN SEEDS
Pumpkin seeds have long been praised by nutritionists for their high zinc content. Zinc is a mineral shown to reduce the duration of a cold and improve immune function. But zinc isn’t the only superstar nutrient found in these bite-size salad toppers. Pumpkin seeds are plentiful in the antioxidant department, containing high levels of manganese and a wide variety of vitamin E forms. Additionally, they contain 5 grams of protein per 1 ounce serving. THE RX If you aren’t in the habit of roasting your own seeds in the oven, purchase pumpkin seeds that have the shell on. Though the shell itself has little zinc, the husk between the shell and kernel is packed with nutrients.
4. GINGER
Ginger contains potent chemicals called sesquiterpenes, which target stuffy noses and works to suppress coughs. In a study at the College of Medicine at Kaohsiung Medical University, researchers found that ingesting fresh ginger inhibits the attachment of rhinoviruses to cells and also promotes the secretion of antiviral chemicals to help fight viruses found in mucus membranes. THE RX To keep ginger fresh, store it in a resealable bag with all of the air pressed out. Only peel what you plan to use that day; otherwise, keep it whole. Shave a teaspoon of fresh ginger into your tea, serve it in stir-fry, or chew on it after dinner to aid in digestion.
5. SWEET POTATOES
This bright orange root vegetable is a staple in many a gym enthusiast’s diet. But sweet potatoes aren’t just a good source of workout fuel. Sweet potatoes are rich in beta-carotene— the reason for the bright orange pigment— which may increase T cell function. This may allow you to ward off infection faster. THE RX Keep cooked sweet potatoes in your fridge so you can grab them at any time. Add them to your morning meal, throw them in a stew, or serve them as a side to grilled chicken (aim for 150-200 grams).
6. BRAZIL NUTS
Like tuna, Brazil nuts are a great source of selenium. Selenium is a trace mineral that boosts the production of cytokine—proteins that support the immune system—and helps your body respond to bacteria and viruses that invade during cold and flu season. THE RX Brazil nuts offer a megadose of selenium, so you don’t need many. Eat 3-4 nuts per day along with your regular meals to help protect your health.
Weight Loss Success for the New Year by Kelly Walgamotte It’s the small things that count and with weight loss it’s the small habits that add up to big changes. By simply doing one or two of the habits mentioned below you notice a difference. The power is in numbers. By combing all of the habits below with a good healthy diet I personal guarantee success in your weight loss journey. Stick to these habits for a good 8 weeks and rejoice in your newly found body.
1. HIRE A PERSONAL TRAINER TO HOLD YOU ACCOUNTABLE
Having someone to hold you accountable while on your weight loss journey could be the difference between success and failure. Everyone needs a second pair of eyes to keep them on track while guiding them to success.
2. STUDY YOUR EATING HABITS.
Are you eating junk or sugary food late at night, nibbling while cooking, finishing the kids dinner? Take a look
around, and it will be easy to identify a few behaviors you can change that will add up to big calorie savings. It’ll be hard to succeed if you truly don’t know yourself. 3. LEARN TO READ THE NUTRITIONAL FACTS ON FOODS.
Pay attention to serving sizes and the content of the food you’re about to eat. It’s all about the protein, carbs, and fats. Remember knowledge is power. Know what you putting in your mouth. Don’t just put something in there because it taste good. Save that for your cheat meals. 4. FAIL TO PLAN, PLAN TO FAIL.
You need a plan and strategy for you meals. Take a few hours in the week to cook and pack your meals. Pack into Ziploc bags or storage containers. This is the number one key to success.
5. START YOUR DAY WITH BREAKFAST
It really is the most important meal of the day. After a long night’s rest, your body needs the fuel to get your metabolism going and give you energy for the rest of the day.
8. EAT BEFORE YOU GO TO BED.
Don’t fall victim of the age old advice, “Don’t eat after dinner”. You should keep your metabolism up before rest. The key to this meal is to ONLY eat protein and fat and keep it somewhat small.
6. IF YOU SNACK DURING THE DAY, TREAT THE SNACK LIKE A MINI-MEAL.
9. EAT CARBS IN THE MORNING AND FATS IN THE EVENING.
7. EAT FOR YOU BODY NOT YOUR TONGUE.
10. REWARD YOURSELF WITH CHEAT MEALS.
The best way to snack is with a high protein snack. Throw some fat in there to create a feeling of fullness. Stay away from junk and process foods.
Everything you put into your mouth should have a purpose. Think of it like planting a garden. You wouldn’t plant weeds on purpose only plants that add to the beauty of the garden. So is it with food. Your body is the garden. Don’t clutter it up with weeds (junk food).
To really maximize your weight loss try eating carbs in the morning then switching to fats in the evening. Remember to keep protein with every meal.
If you going out with friends go ahead and indulge in some tasty foods. New Orleans has plenty to offer, just don’t go hog wild. Always have a plan, understand what your eating, and why you’re eating it. Remember these meals are designed as rewards for keeping up with you diet.
Keep yourself motivated by reading motivational books or quotes, talking with friends and family, or watching motivational videos. Either route you choose the main thing is MOTIVATION. The amount of free resources we have at our finger tips is unbelievable, use them. Remember, no war has ever been won by an unmotivated leader. You’re the leader in this war on weight loss. Lead the way in your life and change it. You can do this.
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Conquer STRESS with these
8 TIPS As boomers retire from their jobs at unprecedented rates in the U.S., you’d think they’d be spending their free time with friends, lingering over the morning newspaper and coffee or taking January vacations in a warm place. But many seniors are finding themselves in a predicament that few anticipate in retirement: parenting for a second time. Census reports indicate that 2.7 million grandparents are responsible for their grandchildren. Their added duties may be fulfilling, but they may be stressful, too.
1. PACE YOURSELF
Don’t take on too much. Be aware of your limitations. 2. SET REALISTIC GOALS AND EXPECTATIONS
and don’t be afraid to ask for help. 3. TRY RELAXATION TECHNIQUES
such as meditation or yoga.
4. PLAN TIME FOR YOURSELF
Recharge your batteries.
5. TALK WITH A LOVED ONE
or write in a journal
6. EXERCISE AND EAT A BALANCED DIET
Get plenty of fruits, vegetables and whole grains.
Even short-lived, minor stress can have an impact. You might get a stomach-ache before you have to give a presentation, for example. More major acute stress, whether caused by a fight with your spouse or an event like an earthquake or terrorist attack, can have an even bigger impact.
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In fact, many things can trigger stress among retired adults -- paying bills on a fixed income, failing health, caring for ill parents or spouses, or even grandparenting. Excessive stress can lead to serious health problems. When stressed, the body releases substances such as cortisol and adrenaline that affect every organ and can cause muscle tension, insulin secretion and increased heart rate.You can’t avoid stress, but managing it can help preserve your health and well-being. Below are 8 ways to identifying and understand the cause of your stress and finding ways to relieve it.
7. STAY POSITIVE
Positive thoughts can make a difference, such as “I am hopeful” or “Things will be better.” 8. GET ENOUGH SLEEP
If you have problems sleeping, talk to your doctor. Drinking caffeinated beverages and alcohol can affect your ability to get a good night’s sleep.
Multiple studies have shown that these sudden emotional stresses — especially anger— can trigger heart attacks, arrhythmias and even sudden death. Although this happens mostly in people who already have heart disease, some people don’t know they have a problem until acute stress causes a heart attack or something worse.
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Louisiana 2016 Bucket List January 2016
2016 is Here!
Another year has passed and there is so much to do. Many of us just don’t take the time to explore the magnificent attractions that surround us here is south Louisiana. With so many places nearby with great history and culture, we decided to put together a list of our favorite places to go in Louisiana.
If there are any local experiences listed here that you have not enjoyed, then we recommend you add them to your 2016 bucket list... 1. VISIT AVERY ISLAND Located in Iberia Parish, Louisiana, United States Avery island is about three miles inland from Vermilion Bay. It is better known to the home of the Tabasco Company. Since 1868 this small little island has been producing the internationally known hot sauce we know a Tabasco Sauce. The island is also known for its nature preserve with beautiful gardens and unique marshes and bayous that open up onto the Gulf of Mexico.
2. RIDE A REAL GONDOLA IN CITY PARK Take a trip on a real Venetian gondola in the beautiful lagoons of City Park, New Orleans. Experience romance and relaxation as you sail throughout the park and its gardens.
3. RIDE THE STEAMBOAT ON THE MISSISSIPPI Listen to the paddle wheels and calliope as you sit aboard one of the last authentic steamboats on the Mississippi River and let it take you back in time. There are dinner and daytime jazz cruises available practically year round.
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4. THE NATIONAL WWII MUSEUM Formerly known as the D-Day Museum. Located in the Central Business District of New Orleans. Take a stroll through the history of WWII. Experience the fascinating history of the men and women who served our country during this time. There is a large display of weapons, letters, clothing. There is actual film footage of the war.
5. TIGER STADIUM Opening its doors in November 1924 it is the home of the Louisiana State University Tigers Football Team. Also known to locals as Death Valley. Located in Baton Rouge LA. This stadium not only houses football but several concert venues as well.
6. LOUISIANA PLANTATION HOMES These homes are scattered throughout the state. Some of the most notable ones are the Myrtles Plantation, Oak Alley, Nottaway, San Francisco, Rosedown and Houmas to name a few. The beautiful architecture is a must see. 7. TAKE A SWAMP TOUR Experience one of the wildest swamps in Louisiana. Tours leaving daily in the Honey Island Swamp, located in St. Tammany Parish. This swamp is rich in ecology and natural history.
8. VISIT THE OLD LOUISIANA STATE CAPITOL Located in Baton Rouge. This building completed construction in 1847, used to house the LA State legislature in the mid19th century. Now it is home to a museum of political history and can even be rented out for special events. 9. RIDE A CARRIAGE THROUGH THE HISTORIC FRENCH QUARTER Take a tour through the heart of the French Quarter in a traditional horse drawn carriage. Most tours begin at St Louis Cathedral and will take you through a 30-minute ride in the quarter. The tour guides are very knowledgeable of the rich history of the area.
10. TOUR THE CHALMETTE BATTLE FIELD Located in Chalmette, LA. This historic site is home to a United States National Cemetery located within the Jean Lafitte National Historic Park. This battle field is the site of the last battle ever fought on American soil with a foreign enemy, the Battle of New Orleans.
These are just some of our picks here at Senior Living Magazine. Louisiana is so rich in culture there is something to do in almost every city in the state. Try out our bucket list you will be happy you did. Happy 2016!
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Senior Sampler January 2016
Black Cherry Bourbon Hot Chocolate INGREDIENTS ½ cup of milk 1 5 Tbsp of Hot Chocolate Mix 2 oz Black Cherry Bourbon Whipped Cream Topping Chocolate Shavings garnish
. Makes 2 servings .
PREPARATION 1. In a medium saucepan heat milk and hot chocolate over medium heat until it starts to steam. Do not boil–stir frequently. 3. Evenly divide the hot chocolate and black cherry bourbon into each cup. 4. Garnish with whipped cream topping and chocolate shavings. 5. Enjoy.
Smothered Pork Chops INGREDIENTS SAUCE: 2 Tbsp butter 2 Tbsp flour 1½ cup beef broth 1 pinch of sage leaves, crumbled PORK CHOP: 6 thick loin pork chops 1 cup flour for dredging salt and pepper, to taste ½ cup lard 3 large onions, sliced 3 cloves garlic, minced ¼ cup celery, minced
PREPARATION 1. In a saucepan, melt butter over medium heat, stir in the 2 tablespoons flour, and cook stirring constantly with a wire whisk, until lightly browned. Stir in broth and sage, mix well, remove from heat, and set aside. This mixture will be the sauce. 2. Add salt and pepper to the 1 cup flour; dredge chops in the mixture. In a large, heavy skillet heat half of the lard over medium-high heat. Add chops and cook until they are browned. Move browned chops to a large, oven-proof casserole with a cover. Preheat oven to 350ºF. 3. Melt the remaining lard in skillet over high heat. Add onions, garlic, and celery; lower heat to medium, and cook, stirring frequently to avoid burning, until onions are golden (about 8-10 minutes). Remove vegetables with a slotted spoon and place over chops in the casserole.
4. Pour off all lard from the skillet. Add reserved sauce, raise heat to high, bring to a boil, and cook for 1 minute, stirring vigorously and scraping the bottom of the skillet. Pour sauce over chops in casserole, cover, and bake for 30 minutes. Serve with beans, greens and skillet cornbread, (see recipe below).
Skillet Cornbread INGREDIENTS ¾ cups white cornmeal 1 1 tsp baking powder 1 tsp baking soda ½ tsp salt 2 cups buttermilk 1 large egg 3 Tbsp lard or bacon grease
PREPARATION 1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees. 2. Start with a 9” cast iron skillet on the stove over medium heat, put the lard in the skillet. 3. Mix all the dry ingredients together in one bowl. 4. Mix the egg and buttermilk together in another bowl. 5. Mix the dry and wet ingredients together. 6. When you start to see little wisps of smoke coming from the lard, pour most, of the lard into the cornbread batter and mix well. 7. Then pour the batter into the hot skillet and hear the sizzling sound that guarantees you a nice crisp crust.
8. Place in the middle of the oven and bake about 30 minutes, until nice and brown on top. Serve with butter, beans or greens
The holidays have past, but here are some hearty recipes to get you through the rest of the winter months. They will surely warm your body and soul.
Mustard Greens and Ham Hocks INGREDIENTS
2 pounds mustard or collard greens 2 pounds green cabbage 3 ham hocks, smoked (about 2 lbs) 3 quarts water 1 Tbsp salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 1 teaspoon sugar 1 teaspoon thyme leaves 4 medium idaho potatoes, peeled (about 2 pounds) cut into quarters
PREPARATION 1.Wash the greens thoroughly and drain them by shaking off any excess water. Remove the very thick part of the stems from the greens and coarsely chop the leaves. Cut the cabbage into quarters and cut the core from the cabbage pieces. Coarsely chop the cabbage and set aside. 2. Put the ham hocks and enough cold water to cover them in a 4-quart saucepan over high heat. Heat to boiling, reduce the heat to simmering, and cook the hocks, covered, until almost tender, about 1 1/2 hours. 3. Stir in the chopped
greens, salt, pepper, sugar, and thyme. Cook 30 minutes. Add the cabbage and potatoes and cook until all vegetables are tender, about 30 minutes.
Southern Hoppin’ Black Eyed Peas INGREDIENTS 6 slices smoked bacon 1 medium onion, chopped 2 cloves garlic, mashed 2 cups black-eyed peas (canned or frozen) ½ cup Chicken broth 1 Tbsp chipotle adobo sauce Optional garnish: Chopped Cilantro
PREPARATION 1. Fry bacon until crispy, remove to paper towels and set aside, reserving 1 to 2 tablespoons of bacon fat in the frying pan. Add onions and garlic to the frying pan and sautèuntil tender and onion is translucent. 2. Combine black-eyed peas, sauteed onions and garlic, broth and chipotle paste in a medium saucepan or pot and bring to a boil over medium heat. Reduce heat, cover and simmer for 15 mins to half an hour, stirring occasionally, until most of the liquid is absorbed.
Crumble in the bacon and stir. Taste for balance and season with salt & pepper. 3. Serve on either a bed of rice, grits, quinoa, bulgur or even mashed potatoes. 4. Serve garnished with chopped cilantro.
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