
Thursday, May 31, 2012
OBC Food Blog-Day 45: Pay more, eat less
With food, as with so many things, you get what you pay for. There is also a trade-off between quality and quantity, and a person's "food experience"-a meal's duration or quotient of pleasure-does not neccessarily correlate with the number of calories consumed. The American food system has for many years devoted its energies to increasing quantity and reducing price rather than to improving quality. There's no escaping the fact that better food-measured by taste or nutritional quality (which often correspond)-costs more, because it has been grown or raised less intensively and with more care. Not everyone can afford to eat well in America, which is a literal shame, but most of us can: Americans spend less than 10 percent of their income on food, less than the citizens of any other nation. As the cost of food in America has declined in terms of both price and the effort required to put it on your table, we have been eating much more (and spending more on healthcare). If you spend more on better food, you'll probably eat less of it, and treat it with more care. And if that higher-quality food tastes better, you will need less of it to feel satisfied. Choose quality over quantity, food experience over more calories. Or as grandmothers used to say, "Better to pay the grocer than the doctor."
Monday, May 28, 2012
Smart Beach Snacks
Smart Beach Snacks
Packing these healthy bites in your bag will keep you satiated — and looking svelte — in the sun.| Wendy Schmid
Here are five snacks plus a beverage that Pomroy relies on and recommends:
1 Tropical Frozen Fruit Salad
2 Shrimp on Ice
Make your own light, easy version of shrimp cocktail (minus the messy sauce) by putting cooked, frozen shrimp in a baggie with lemon wedges and storing in a cooler, where it can safely defrost. “Snacking on protein will stoke your metabolism and keep your energy up—plus shrimp feels a little decadent,” says Pomroy.
3 Healthy Trail Mix
4 Turkey Jerky
This quick, easy protein will satisfy so you’re not tempted to eat junk food from vendors. Just choose a natural one that’s free of unhealthy additives like hormones, nitrates, nitrites and sugar. Pomroy’s pick: Shelton’s Turkey Jerky.
FIND IT >5 East West Essentials Optimal Protein Bar
6 Pomroy’s Arnold Palmer
The classic drink named after the legendary golfer is a blend of iced tea and lemonade, but this healthy version is caffeine-free, sugar-free and boasts a diuretic effect to help balance your body’s water ratio.
Directions:
Brew 16 oz of tea using 2 dandelion tea bags and 2 peppermint tea bags. Pour into a 32 oz jug, add the juice of 2 lemons, and fill with chilled water to dilute. Sweeten to taste with stevia.
Directions:
Brew 16 oz of tea using 2 dandelion tea bags and 2 peppermint tea bags. Pour into a 32 oz jug, add the juice of 2 lemons, and fill with chilled water to dilute. Sweeten to taste with stevia.
Friday, May 4, 2012
New Partnership Announced: Hegness Events
Operation Boot Camp Los Angeles would like to welcome our newest fitness partner into the OBC LA family!
Hegness Events is a race organizer who manage races throughout Southern California. What makes these guys stand out among all of the other race event organizers, is that they offer a much more diverse choice of races. Whether it's an urban race, scavenger hunt, or a challenge-based race, they offer multiple options for all fitness levels. Their goal is to get people outside, active and fit......just like Operation Boot Camp!
With a variety of races in the near future, we'd love to see as many OBC instructors & campers participating. It's a great opportunity to continue to challenge yourselves and have a great time doing it!
Huntington Beach / May 12th
Scavenger Hunt / 5K / Half Marathon
Los Angeles / June 23, 2012
Scavenger Hunt / 5K / Half Marathon
Santa Barbara & Big Bear events as well! Check it out!
Hegness Events is a race organizer who manage races throughout Southern California. What makes these guys stand out among all of the other race event organizers, is that they offer a much more diverse choice of races. Whether it's an urban race, scavenger hunt, or a challenge-based race, they offer multiple options for all fitness levels. Their goal is to get people outside, active and fit......just like Operation Boot Camp!
With a variety of races in the near future, we'd love to see as many OBC instructors & campers participating. It's a great opportunity to continue to challenge yourselves and have a great time doing it!
Upcoming Events
Huntington Beach / May 12th
Scavenger Hunt / 5K / Half Marathon
Los Angeles / June 23, 2012
Scavenger Hunt / 5K / Half Marathon
Santa Barbara & Big Bear events as well! Check it out!
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