Looking for a substitute for mac & cheese that is keto friendly? Look no further, because with this recipe, you’ll have the cheesiest dish you ever had. We’ll substitute the pasta with cauliflower. I know it’s not the same, but I promise it tastes great! This recipe takes about 15 minutes to prepare and 20-25 minutes to cook. […]
He is so strict about it and he’s lost around 25 kgs in six months time. I for one lost 15 kgs in 5 months and I have been losing small grams right after. This is me without contouring, no cheats.
Perfect for breakfast or lunch, these easy egg wraps are filled with a tasty combination of spinach, avocado and bacon, plus they can be filled with all sorts of keto-friendly fillings for a change of flavors. Keto Egg Wraps with Spinach, Avocado, & Bacon Printable recipe Prep 10 minutes, Cook 15 minutes, Serves 4 Ingredients: […]
Astrology and health do go together, each sign of the zodiac is traditionally associated with a part of the human body.
The twelve signs begin with Aries and end with Pisces. Logically, when you visualise a human form, we start at the head and end with the feet, top to bottom. From that simple correlation, we can, for example, deduce that Aries ‘rules’ the head and Pisces the feet.
Interestingly, the Ram, or Aries, is known for butting heads – a battering ram, so it may not be surprising to find out that the head is often a weak point of this sign.
Similarly, if you look down at your feet, maybe you can imagine the glyph of the Fishes, or Pisces, which bear the whole weight of our bodies. Poor Pisces has to take on so much!
In this series of short articles, I will explore the health associations with each sign, plus how health issues can relate to factors in our far more individual birth charts.
*** It is very easy for us to neglect our health but during times like these it is especially wise for us to stay healthy and watch what we eat.
Come January and a plethora of dietary advice hits us like an Alpine avalanche.
You know the score, you’ve overeaten for a week or more and you dread getting on the scales each morning, right?
Well, I for one don’t really believe in diets. I think you have to mindful all year round, including Christmas. Sure you can eat a bit more, but I often skip breakfast, or have something really light at that time, if I know I’ll be partaking in a feast at night. I might drink more water too.
A week or ten day’s overindulgence could take weeks to put right in terms of losing that weight you’ve rapidly put on. So I simply don’t do it. I am not perfect by any stretch, I just say no to that extra drink, I don’t get drunk and I rarely overeat – even at Christmas.
Ultimately, prevention is so much better than cure. A ‘diet’ for me is for life, not just for January.