RECIPE: Cranberry-Pecan Quick Bread

Cholesterol fighting ground flaxseed, oats and almonds are just a few of the healthy ingredients in this recipe for Cranberry-Pecan Quick Bread, courtesy of the 2011 All New Edition Taste of Home Baking cookbook.

Dried cranberries have an array of health benefits including a high-dose of vitamin C and antioxidants, and cranberries are often used to treat urinary tract issues. Dried cranberries also have been widely studied for fighting bacterial infections, cardiovascular benefits, immune system strengthening and anti-cancer properties.

Another main ingredient in this recipe, pecans, are low in saturated fat, and offer a variety of nutritional benefits of their own, including vitamin E, and particularly in one form of vitamin E called gamma-tocopherols. One study published in the January 2011 issue of The Journal of Nutrition showed that after eating pecans, gamma-tocopherol levels in the body doubled and unhealthy oxidation of LDL or bad cholesterol in the blood decreased by as much as 33 percent.

Enjoy the recipe below!

Cranberry-Pecan Quick Bread
1 ¾ cups of all purpose flour
¾ cup whole wheat flour
¾ cup sugar
¼ cup quick-cooking oats
¼ cup ground almonds
2 tablespoons ground flaxseed
1 teaspoon baking powder
¾ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon baking soda
2 eggs
1 ¼ cups orange juice
¼ cup butter, melted
¼ cup unsweetened applesauce
1 cup dried cranberries
¼ cup chopped pecans

In large bowl, combine the first nine ingredients. In a small bowl, whisk eggs, orange juice, butter and applesauce. Stir into flour moisture just until moistened. Fold in berries and nuts. Transfer to two 8-inch x 4-inch loaf pans coated with cooking spray.

Bake at 350-degree for 35-40 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool for 10 minutes; remove from pans to wire racks.

 

The Most Important Foods to Buy Organic

Have you been confused about what products have the most pesticides, and which fruits and veggies you should spend the extra money on for organic options?

The Environmental Working Group, based in Washington, D.C. released its 2011 list of foods with the most pesticides (a.k.a. The Dirty Dozen”) versus those considered “clean,” in the EWG’s Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides.”

The Dirty Dozen (Buy These Organic)
Apples
Celery
Strawberries
Peaches
Spinach
Nectarines (Imported)
Grapes (Imported)
Sweet Bell Peppers
Potatoes
Blueberries (Domestic)
Lettuce
Kale/Collard Greens

Clean 15 (Lowest in Pesticides)
Onions
Sweet Corn
Pineapples
Avocado
Asparagus
Sweet peas
Mangoes
Eggplant
Cantaloupe (Domestic)
Kiwi
Cabbage
Watermelon
Sweet Potatoes
Grapefruit
Mushrooms

 

Top Authors Offer Free Online Teleseminar: The Art of Love

Starting Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011, join 21 leading relationship experts for “The Art of Love: Discover the Keys to Deep Connection, Soulful Passion and Lasting Love.” Whether you are in a new relationship, have been married for years, or are still searching for the right partner, this seminar series will offer techniques and strategies on how to get the love you want.

Just for signing up you get instant access to bonus videos feature Dr. Gay Hendricks and Dr. Kathlyn Hendricks, Alison Armstrong and Dr. John Gray. But starting on Nov. 1, you will hear from a variety of well-known experts, including Harville Hendrix and Helen LaKelly-Hunt; Marianne Williamson; Deepak Chopra; David Bach; and Arielle Ford.

Additionally, couples will share their marriage-tested strategies for keeping love, passion and intimacy alive. Couples such as Colette Baron-Reid and Mark Lindeman; Arielle Ford and Brian Hilliard; John and Maria Assaraf and more!

According to the Web site, http://lovesummit.com/welcome-hendricks, the following topic will be covered:

-The simple secret that keeps attraction alive, delightful and magnetic – for both of you!
-The surprising delicacies that can reawaken your sex life … plus the hidden culprit that is stealing your libido.
-Four MUST-DO steps for healthy communication and why ‘common wisdom’ fails modern relationships.
-The cure for feeling unseen or unheard around your partner.
-An easy and immediate technique for releasing negative emotion.
-6 money mistakes couples make and how to avoid them … plus how to transcend financial challenges that come your way.
-How to keep it sizzling and sexy when you’re a parent.
-How to step into your full power as a successful woman without losing polarity, acceptance and delicious playfulness in your relationship.
-Surviving the ache of betrayal and how to re-build trust.

Sign up now – its FREE!

 

Tips to Feng Shui Your Bedroom

Did you know feng shui is based on many of the same principles as acupuncture? Neither did we, but Cathy Wong, a licensed naturopathic doctor and certified nutritionist explained this an more in an article on About.com.

“Instead of energy or “chi” flow in your body, feng shui is said to improve the flow of chi around you, which is thought to improve health,” she said.

The article identifies important feng shui principles to be applied to the bedroom, which can affect the quality of sleep, said Wong. Below are some tips she offers to get the ‘chi’ flowing in your bedroom!

How to Position Your Bed – You should be able to see the bedroom door without being directly in front of or in line with it, and the head of the bed should be placed against a wall rather than under a window or away from the wall, she explained. “A bed against a window is thought to cause chi to enter and leave through the window, resulting in restless sleep,” said Wong.

Also, a bed shouldn’t be positioned under a structural or decorative beam or ceiling fan because feng shui says this isn’t good for health or relationship. Can’t move the bed? Feng shui practitioners recommend hanging a bamboo flute (a special feng shui device) from the beam to offset the effects, said Wong.

The Bedroom Should Only Be a Bedroom – A bedroom without a television? Feng shui says yes, according to Wong. “Television, computers, exercise gear or a workspace in your bedroom are thought to distract you from rest, symbolize wakefulness and take up energy,” she said. If you don’t’ want to move the television, she recommends putting in an armoire and keeping the door closed while you sleep, or simply place a piece of fabric on it to cover the television at night. Finally, if you need to keep the exercise equipment or workspace in the bedroom, consider a screen to block it from your view when not using it.

Keep It Clutter-Free – According to Feng shui, clutter “can block the flow of chi, lead to stagnation, disturb sleep and generally prevent things in your life from moving forward,” Wong said. And you know all that stuff you have shoved under your bed because you had no place to store it? This area should actually be kept clear and clean, along with the closet. And keep the closet door closed at night or “it’s thought to be depleting,” she said. Lastly, nightstand drawers and dresser should be organized, and don’t pile books on top of them.

Watch the Mirrors – Feng shui says if you aren’t sleeping well, a mirror in your bedroom may be to blame because they are thought to bounce energy around the bedroom, said Wong, explaining they are also said to amplify worries. If they are needed, avoid placing them next to the bed or on the wall above. “You shouldn’t be able to see yourself reflected in a mirror while laying in bed,” said Wong. Covering them with fabric when going to sleep – similar to the television – can also help.

Pair Accessories, Use Relaxing Themes & Rounded Corners – “When selecting art for your bedroom, avoid sad or upsetting images and avoid images with only one person, which symbolize solitude,” Wong said, adding we should also be cautious of water as a dominant theme, which in the bedroom may promote financial or relationship losses. However, inspiring, relaxing or uplifting art is a good choice for the wall opposite the bed.

Also, when accessorizing, stick to pairs, such as two nightstands, and ovals and circles are better than sharp corners, said Wong.

Relaxing, Balanced Colors – Choose warm, soothing colors, such as cream, peach, beige, yellow, tan or cocoa. Also, light blue, green and lavender are considered to be restful and conducive to sleep.

Avoid cooler colors, such as gray, blue and stark white because they are believed to interfere with relaxation. Wong suggests a balance of 50 percent warm skin tones and 50 percent cool blue, green or lavender.

 

Hay House Debuts Fiction Line With Gay Hendricks Book

Hay House, a book publishing company known for its self-help, transformation and spirituality books, will launch its line of fiction books in January 2012 with relationship expert Gay Hendricks’ new mystery novel “The  First Rule of Ten” as its first release.

“I’m thrilled that Hay House has chosen my book to launch the new fiction line,” Hendricks said. “Our detective, Ten, draws on his upbringing in a Tibetan monastery to bring spiritual awareness into his work on the gritty streets of Los Angeles.”

The new book is co-authored by Tinker Lindsay, who explains that it combines mystery and mindfulness, two of her passions. “I think readers are going to love Ten, as well as relate to his valiant attempts to integrate his deep Buddhist roots with a complex urban world.”

For Hendricks, the book makes a longtime dream come true. “When I was a teenager I loved to read the adventures of Sherlock Holmes,” he said. “I read so many of them that my English teacher started calling me Sherlock. I decided that someday I would write a mystery novel of my own, and try to create a hero as interesting as Sherlock. Our detective, Ten, is my idea of a hero for our times, a person who can make his spirituality come alive in the real world of crime and intrigue.”

Om Cushion Covers

Add a touch of Om to any room with these Om cushion covers, available in either blue or brown from www.ventana-catalog.com. The feature the Om design on heavy, 100-percent-cotton fabric, and include a side zipper to slip it on an off.

The size is 17 inches square, and they are only $9.95. Also available is the matching Om Tapestry for the wall, bed, or for use as a throw!