I certainly hope everyone "weathered" the storm alright yesterday. I will start off by saying we could have had it a lot worse in Beacon but things were not great. We had power at my house but my neighbors behind us and on the other block over did not have power and still don't. The water started pouring into our basement around 1pm yesterday - the cat was doing the back stroke and the carpet did not fair too well either. About 1 inch in the back room basement and more water coming through the masonry around our fireplace! Yikes! Needless to say it was a very stressful day yesterday and thank goodness everyone is OK. That is the important part.
I just read my horoscope for the day and it is pretty inspiring: Hope you don't mind me sharing.
Have a great day everyone and keep safe & dry!
Warm regards and love -
Erin
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Monday, August 29, 2011
Age Spots, Liver Spots & Sun Spots -Oh my!
I discovered about a year and a half ago that I had some changes in coloring on my forehead. Well it turns out these spots are called age spots or in a nicer term; sun spots. I was mortified and at first thought I was the only one who was noticing them until someone pointed them out to me. I immediately went into the bathroom and cut thick bangs so that you could not even see my forehead at all. It was my way of concealing what I did not like about my face.
The bangs did not last for long as I felt like a little kid with them and the spots seemed to fade a bit. Just recently however I had to cut them again. ( this time I went a little thinner on the bangs and they are more of a fringe.) My need for doing this again is that the spots seem to get darker in the summer time for some reason.
First things is first - What Causes Age Spots? The sun does. The term ‘age spots’, or lentigines, refers to the brownish spots that, over time appear on your face and body as a result of overexposure to the sun. As we age our skin is subjected to more and more sun damage. Our skin has what is called ‘melanin pigment’ which absorbs sunlight and helps naturally protect our skin from UV rays. However as we age, our skin's natural ability to fend off UV rays from the sun begins to deteriorate, and as a result, we see the development of age spots. [1]
Of course if you have any raised or abnormal looking spots on your face or body that changes shape or color please, please get them checked out by a dermatologist to make sure they are nothing serious.
This then lead me to do some research for an all natural way to lighten them or help make them go away all together. Don’t get me wrong I have no problem with going to the store and buying Olay Regenerist or some other chemical but I would rather explore the natural remedies first. Here are a few ideas I found.
1) Try dabbing some buttermilk on your age spots. The lactic acid and other ingredients in the mil are extremely beneficial to the skin. Cosmetic companies have taken advantage of this natural beauty secret by putting milk into many skin cleansers and bath products.
2) I know, I know this one sounds a bit crazy but believe me when I say garbanzo beans can help fade age spots. Take about a ¼ cup and smash them together. Spread on your face or wherever the spots may be and let dry. Rinse off and repeat this every night for at least a month. This is not the fastest way I would prefer to make them go away but it sounds promising.
3) Dandelion is a wonderful diuretic and detox herb, but it is also highly effective for helping fade age spots. Break open a dandelion stem and rub the sap on the spots 2 x per day. This sticky remedy is also effective on warts.
4) One of the all time best things to have in your cupboard is Apple cider vinegar. It has many household and beauty uses but yes, it is also helpful in fighting age spots as well. Combine two teaspoons apple cider vinegar and one teaspoon orange juice and dab onto spots. Again it may not be the fasted cure but it does help.
Good luck with those spots!
Warm regards and love –
Erin
[1]- http://www.agespots.net/causes.aspx
Friday, August 26, 2011
All Natural Markets
Local Health Food Stores & All Natural Markets:
We have an all natural market in my town and I am sure you have one close to you as well. Just look in the Yellow Pages under “Health Food Stores”, or consult GreenPeople’s on-line database to find one near you. Beacon All Natural Market is located right on Main Street in Beacon, NY and offers a wide variety of all natural items. I go there for some of my essential oils ( although there prices may be a bit higher than some of my other sources ) and offer a great selection of products that I cannot find locally anywhere else.
Local markets such as this one provide a valuable resource for the person who is looking for a Whole Foods or Trader Joe market experience. They offer hard to find items, nutritional items and vitamins, all natural body care, plus organic produce and one of a kind items from local artisans.
Health Food Store benefits
Although some conventional grocery stores are finally carrying organic produce and natural products in limited quantities, you’ll pay a higher price for them than at a health food store on average. Be sure to shop around. While my local Wal-Mart store carries some similar items but with a higher price tag. The main philosophy of health food store owners is that we should only use products that are healthy for us and for the environment. Every business must make a profit to stay in business, but not necessarily at the expense of our health or the environment! The successes of large health food store chains such as Whole Foods have proven that a business can achieve success while remaining true to this philosophy. Health food stores carry not only a wide selection of organic produce, but also carry most all the other types of products you would find at a conventional store – only these products are more healthy for us and the environment. Let’s take a look at what’s offered.
Locally grown produce (seasonal), eggs, cheeses, grass-fed meats & grass-fed milk
• Organically grown produce, eggs, poultry & cheeses
• Major brand vitamins, herbs & homeopathy
• Organic bulk grains, nuts, & dried fruits
• Cruelty-free face & body care
• Gluten-free products
• Organic prepared foods & juice bar
We have an all natural market in my town and I am sure you have one close to you as well. Just look in the Yellow Pages under “Health Food Stores”, or consult GreenPeople’s on-line database to find one near you. Beacon All Natural Market is located right on Main Street in Beacon, NY and offers a wide variety of all natural items. I go there for some of my essential oils ( although there prices may be a bit higher than some of my other sources ) and offer a great selection of products that I cannot find locally anywhere else.
Local markets such as this one provide a valuable resource for the person who is looking for a Whole Foods or Trader Joe market experience. They offer hard to find items, nutritional items and vitamins, all natural body care, plus organic produce and one of a kind items from local artisans.
Health Food Store benefits
Although some conventional grocery stores are finally carrying organic produce and natural products in limited quantities, you’ll pay a higher price for them than at a health food store on average. Be sure to shop around. While my local Wal-Mart store carries some similar items but with a higher price tag. The main philosophy of health food store owners is that we should only use products that are healthy for us and for the environment. Every business must make a profit to stay in business, but not necessarily at the expense of our health or the environment! The successes of large health food store chains such as Whole Foods have proven that a business can achieve success while remaining true to this philosophy. Health food stores carry not only a wide selection of organic produce, but also carry most all the other types of products you would find at a conventional store – only these products are more healthy for us and the environment. Let’s take a look at what’s offered.
Locally grown produce (seasonal), eggs, cheeses, grass-fed meats & grass-fed milk
• Organically grown produce, eggs, poultry & cheeses
• Major brand vitamins, herbs & homeopathy
• Organic bulk grains, nuts, & dried fruits
• Cruelty-free face & body care
• Gluten-free products
• Organic prepared foods & juice bar
All Natural Markets are worth a look. Go visit one today!
Warm regards and love –
Erin
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Recipe of the week:
Beer Can Chicken
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours, 15 minutes
Yield: Serves 4
Ingredients:
· 1 whole chicken (about 4 pounds)
· 1 12 ounce can beer (room temperature)
· 2 cloves garlic, minced
· 2 sprigs fresh rosemary
· 2 teaspoons olive oil
· 1 teaspoon dried thyme
· 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes, crushed
· Juice of 1 lemon
· For Rub:
· 1 teaspoon paprika
· 1 teaspoon salt
· 1 teaspoon fresh rosemary, chopped
· 1 teaspoon dried thyme
· 1/2 teaspoon black pepper, ground
· 1/2 teaspoon lemon zest
Preparation:
Combine all rub ingredients in a small mixing bowl. Set aside.
Remove giblets and the neck from chicken. Sprinkle all over with rub, including cavity. Open can of beer and discard half of it, ( or drink it – no sense is waiting good beer! ) . Place, minced garlic, rosemary, thyme, lemon juice, and pepper flakes in it. Make sure to pierce two more holes on the top of beer can. Place chicken on top of can.
Preheat grill for a medium heat. Place birds on grill balanced by the beer cans. Grill over indirect medium heat for 1 1/2 to 2 hours until internal temperature of thigh is 180 degrees. Remove chicken when finished cooking and let sit (with beer can still intact), for 10 minutes before carving.
Enjoy!
Warm regards and love –
Erin
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