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  • Funny Dog Infographic: Binge on Vegetables

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    Binge on Vegetables

    What you eat in private, you will wear in public.

    If you must binge, binge on vegetables.


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    Spoons Across America, the source for children’s culinary education, is dedicated to educating children, teachers, and families about the benefits of healthy eating. They work to influence the eating habits of children through hands-on education that celebrates the connection to local farmers and the important tradition of sharing meals around the family table. For more information, go to http://www.spoonsacrossamerica.org.

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  • 14 Foods to Help You Lose Weight

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    14 Foods to Lose Weight

    14 Foods to Help You Lose Weight in 2014

    1. Nuts — Especially nuts high in omega-3 fatty acids and protein like almonds, cashews, and pistachios. Avoid salted or caramelized nuts.

    2. Eggs — Especially egg whites, a great source of protein.

    3. Spinach or Kale — One cup is low in calories, yet packed with vitamins, minerals, and fiber that are great for your body (especially when you’re trying to lose weight).

    4. Oats — High-fiber steel-cut or rolled oats will keep you fuller longer.

    5. Beans — Black beans, edamame, green beans, Anazazi beans, etc. are all a great source of fiber that will keep you fuller longer.

    6. Berries — Berries are high in antioxidants, which help fight off diseases. All berries are good for you: Acai, strawberries, goji berries.

    7. Fish — Fish are low in fat and a good source of omega-3s.

    8. Hummus — Made from beans, hummus is a great substitute for ranch dressing or mayo. Also a great sandwich spread or veggie dip.

    9. Ground Turkey — If you’re trying to cut back on your fat intake, ground turkey is a lean source of great protein.

    10. Avocados — They are a great source of fiber, packed with vitamin B, K, and E), and can help lower your cholesterol.

    11. Whole Grains — High-fiber whole grains are linked to a reduced risk of stroke, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease.

    12. Pomegranates — Low in calories and high in fiber, a handful of pomegranate seeds is a great way to curb sweet cravings.

    13. Peppers — Full of antioxidants and vitamins, they add a little spice and color to your dishes. Hot peppers increase your metabolism.

    14. Yogurt — A great source of protein and calcium, plain yogurt makes a perfect substitute for mayonnaise in dips and salads.

    Source: http://www.sixsistersstuff.com/2014/01/14-foods-to-help-you-lose-weight-in-2014.html


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    Spoons Across America, the source for children’s culinary education, is dedicated to educating children, teachers, and families about the benefits of healthy eating. They work to influence the eating habits of children through hands-on education that celebrates the connection to local farmers and the important tradition of sharing meals around the family table. For more information, go to http://www.spoonsacrossamerica.org.

    Curator: John Kremer

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  • How to Beat Aging Infographic

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    How to Beat Aging

    How to Beat Aging

    Take up scuba diving.
    Sky dive.
    Read inspiring books.
    Golf.
    Kayak.
    Walk 3 to 4 miles a day.
    Hike 20 miles in the Smokies.
    Swing dance.
    Do the 2-step.
    Learn gourmet cooking.
    Start a new business.
    Learn a musical instrument.

    Never say no to anything that will bring a big thrill.

    Lynn Roberts

    Source: http://www.areyousafebook.com/how-to-beat-aging


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    Be an Organ Donor. More than 100 million people in the U.S. have registered as organ, eye, and tissue donors. You, too, can register by going to http://www.organdonor.gov via the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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  • Build the Rainbow of Your Success Bookographic

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    Build the Rainbow of Your Success

    We design our success in the (invisible) spiritual world. We build it in the physical world.

    All big rivers began with a trickle.

    Your life is a book. You’re the author. Depending on where you live, you have an average of between seventy to ninety years to write your book.

    In a jungle, not only the lions eat!

    Ultimately, we’ll be remembered for two things: The problems we helped solve and the problems we helped create. We have a choice.

    Truth is always simple.

    Never discourage a young person with a dream. Instead, help and encourage him or her.

    If there is no vision of the future, there is no power in the present.

    When you think you have exhausted all possibilities, you haven’t. God gives us an all-powerful mind. Use it. Never give up.

    Source: Build the Rainbow of Your Success: Work Smarter, Not Harder with Applied Wisdom from the East and West by Dr. Robert C. K. Lee

    Website: http://www.dragonwisdompress.com


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    Heifer International supplies cows and milk to needy families around the world. Their work has expanded to providing other animals as well: goats, geese and guinea pigs to bees, silkworms and water buffalo. Their goal is to end world hunger and poverty. Web: http://www.heifer.org/give.

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  • What Do You Want From Life?

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    Being Human Infographic

    What do you want from life?

    When asked what do you want from life, seldom is the answer: nothing more, I already have enough.

    Don’t buy goods that don’t offer food, shelter, or clothing. Now you are moving towards real freedom and happiness and you will be helping to save our planet.

    All we need to be alive are the basics for life and lots of friends . . . meaningful relationships with as many others as possible.

    Relationships build reliance on each other so that we have no need to rely on corporations or their products and services to provide our sense of purpose.

    It is the ease with which we sleep at night knowing the plight of our fellow humans that is worrying.

    The core values of our humanity that we display each day by allowing suffering and exploitation to continue are clearly out of step with our claims to civility as a modern society.

    One day we will realize that if we all gave much of what we have to others, in the spirit of cooperation, we would all have more than we could ever need or want.

    Excerpts from Steve Carlsson’s Being Human Blog: http://www.beinghuman-book.com.


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    CARE Partners for Change is a monthly giving program to feed children and provide safe water for families around the world. Their motto: Defending dignity. Fighting poverty. To donate monthly, go to http://www.care.org/partners.

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  • Special Uses for Everyday Objects Infographic

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    Special Uses for Everyday Objects

    A few tips on how to use everyday objects for something different than their intended uses . . .

    Doritos are great for kindling if you can’t find any.

    Use hanger clips as food clips.

    Need a flathead screwdriver? Basic power plugs usually fit medium and large-sized screws.

    Use toothpaste to clean up hazy headlights.

    If you ever need directions, skip the gas station and find a pizza delivery place.

    Rub a walnut on damaged wooden furniture to cover up dings.

    Use a staple remover to save your fingernails when trying to add things to your key ring.

    Use a can opener to open blister packs and avoid cutting yourself.

    Hide your emergency cash in an empty chapstick container. Great for vacations!

    More tips at: http://www.viralnova.com/awesome-life-hacks.


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    The National Multiple Sclerosis Society works to find treatments for the prevention and cure of multiple sclerosis (MS). For more information, check out http://www.nationalmssociety.org.

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  • New Year’s Resolutions: More and Less

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    New Year's Resolutions: More and Less

    More listening, smiling, trust, peace, walking, confidence, understanding, success, love, gratitude, doing, water, happiness, salads, encouraging, hoping, believing, and working out.

    Less talking, frowning, suspicion, war, sitting, insecurity, arguing, failures, hate, ingratitude, planning, sodas, sadness, junk food, complaining, worrying, doubting, and laziness.


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    United Negro College Fund provides college funds for Black Americans in need of help. Motto: A mind is a terrible thing to waste. To donate, call 800-332-8623 or visit http://www.uncf.org.

    The United States Olympic Committee invests in activities to help Olympic caliber athletes to reach their fullest potential. To contribute to the success of American Olympic athletes, go to http://support.teamusa.org/give or call 888-222-2313.

    United Service Organizations (USO) provides support services to American fighting personal overseas (Army, Navy, Marines, and Air Force). Let the GIs know that they are not forgotten by donating via http://www.uso.org.

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  • New Year’s Growth Resolutions

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    Grow New Year Resolutions

    New Year’s Growth Resolutions

    I just wanna go on more adventures.

    Be around good energy.

    Connect with people.

    Learn new things.

    Grow!


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    The Partnership for a Drug-Free America offers helps to anyone with a friend, family member, or associate with a drug problem. If your teen has a drug problem, go to http://www.drugfree.org.

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