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Foods Alive has a line of snack crackers that have won several awards in the TasteTV Healthy Gourmet Snacks competition. But how did it do in a random blind taste test? Extremely well.

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Hot beverages that wake you up or soothe you down are easy to come by if they are alcoholic or have caffeine, but those that do it naturally are growing in popularity.

Homefree creates tasty allergy-free mini-cookies

A lot of kids and many adults have food allergies, and that makes picking the right snack a chore.

Healthy Super Bowl Chili

The Super Bowl is not usually associated with losing weight, unless of course you are one of the football players in it.

It is even more likely you will gain weight it you are a man over 40. When men’s testosterone levels are low, they face muscle loss, low energy and loss of sex drive. Additionally, their body stores most of the food they eat as belly fat, says Clark Bartram, 53, Performance & Nutrition Industry Expert for Six Pack Abs, and Lead Advisor to the International Sports Sciences Association.

Rather than get testosterone treatments or “legal steroids” (with frequent side effects) from a physician, Bartram says, “Let food be your medicine.”

The fats in red meat as well as salmon and tuna boost testosterone, he said.  Other such foods are: almonds, garlic, eggs, cabbage, spinach, asparagus, avocados, bananas, watermelon, citrus fruit, grapes, and honey.

For Super Bowl chili, adding white button mushrooms are a key ingredient to blocking estrogen, the female version of testosterone.  Estrogen can cause a man to bloat, develop breast tissue and store more fat around the waist.  Rising estrogen levels also cause your belly fat to start producing a testosterone killing chemical that creates even more estrogen.

Clark Bartram’s Super Bowl Chili Recipe

2 lbs. ground beef (15% fat)                  1 can kidney beans
1 cup white button mushrooms              1 can black beans
1/2 cup chopped onions                        1 can organic chopped tomatoes
2 tbs. chili powder                                 pinch of salt
jar organic tomato puree                        garlic to taste

1.) Sauté ground beef until it is brown.
2.) Place meat into big pot and add all other ingredients.
3.) Cook on medium heat, stirring occasionally, for 30-45 minutes.

 

Old School Fitness App brings Comedy to Workouts

If you are bored with all of the serious ways to motivate and energize your workouts, perhaps it is time for something different. Something like… humor. The “Old School” Fitness App wants you to try that approach.

The Old School Coach  app will motivate you with old-fashioned brand of comedy because….when did fitness become so serious??!

Steve Holden, aka Old School Coach, will instantly remind you of your high school football coach or  that tough grandfather you had, you know the one, when you fell down told you to just “walk it off?”

Old School Coach is a real-life fitness trainer and motivational coach with 40 years of experience.  Daily messages from Coach will make you laugh and think about fitness in a different light with his “out of the box” approach! It’s definitely not another fitness app (thank goodness)! Coach will travel along with you in your daily journey to a healthier lifestyle whether you want him to or not.

For the Old School Coach, “Train your mind … change your body” isn’t just a slogan, it’s a lifestyle mantra.

Included in the app:

  • Daily greetings from Old School Coach
  • Daily Old School Coach “Tip of the Day”
  • Analysis of the previous day’s activity
  • Easy to use and perfect for all ages and busy schedules
  • Works with iPhone (will be Android compatible shortly)

For more information or to try, visit Old School Coach