Red meat, although high in iron and many other nutrients, is a significant source of saturated fat, the fat linked to heart disease. The reality is that all beef has a combination of fats. Grass-fed beef may have a nutritional advantage with an improved ratio of heart-healthy fats compared to grain-fed beef. The Nutrition Journal reviewed […]
Blank Checks from Your Credit Card Issuer does Carry Risks!
Those blank “convenience checks” from your credit card company offer a quick way to write yourself a loan, pay bills or transfer other loans to your credit card account. But be aware that the use of a convenience check is a “cash advance” that may comes with high costs and other potential pitfalls. Always check […]
Childhood obesity: What’s Parenting Got to Do With It?
Childhood obesity has been in the news a lot recently, as First Lady Michelle Obama takes it on as her signature issue. This is indeed a problem as we have seen a steady rise over the past years. Consider these stats from the Center for Disease Control: “Data from NHANES surveys (1976–1980 and 2003–2006) show that the […]
Modify Your Recipes….for Better Health
Many health issues have a connection to the foods that we eat. Obesity is one risk factor, which is related to heart disease, cancer and diabetes. By preparing our foods at home, we have control over the ingredients we use. We can change recipes to make them healthier by reducing the amount of fat, sugar, […]
Kids in the Kitchen, a Homemade Classroom
With March around the corner, and in promotion of National Nutrition Month I’d like to encourage involving children of all ages in the kitchen. When we work together as a family to put a meal on the table it helps everyone to have a sense of responsibility. As a part of the family, everyone has […]
Motivating Women to Invest
Women need to save and plan for retirement; unfortunately, we know that many women do not adequately prepare for retirement. Many women believe a major obstacle to investing is the lack of dollars to invest. Even $20 dollars each week from your paycheck will build your nest egg for retirement. Start to save using payroll […]