Delicious Berry Berry Vanilla Nonfat Frozen Yogurt

By Jodee Weiland

I love homemade nonfat frozen yogurt and enjoy coming up with new flavor combinations. Since I had recently frozen some fresh blueberries and had some fresh ripe strawberries, I decided that combining the two would make an awesome tasting nonfat frozen yogurt. I just needed to let the blueberries thaw slightly to puree them with the fresh strawberries. That’s how I came to make my Delicious Berry Berry Vanilla Nonfat Frozen Yogurt!

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Making frozen yogurt with my automatic frozen yogurt-ice cream and sorbet maker, makes this whole process very easy. The one thing I did differently this time, besides changing my fruit choices, was to use almond milk in place of fat-free milk. I wanted to change it up a little more. Then I just put together my ingredients, set up the machine with my pre-frozen bowl from the freezer, poured in my mixture, and let the machine do its job for the next 25 to 30 minutes. What could be easier than that? Making up new flavors of frozen yogurt was never easier than this, and I’m loving it!

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Delicious Berry Berry Vanilla Nonfat Frozen Yogurt

2 cups nonfat Greek yogurt
1/3 cup sugar (or the appropriate equivalent of non-sugar sweetener)
1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
1/2 cup almond milk
1 cup fresh blueberries frozen and pureed (thaw slightly)
3/4 cup fresh strawberries cut up
Miniature dark chocolate chips to sprinkle on top (optional)

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Puree the slightly thawed frozen blueberries with the cut up fresh strawberries in a blender. Then blend together the yogurt, sugar, vanilla, and almond milk in a mixing bowl with a hand mixer on medium speed until the sugar is dissolved, about one to two minutes. Once done, blend the berry mixture puree into the yogurt mixture with the hand mixer on low for about one minute. Following the directions of your yogurt/ice cream maker, turn it on and slowly pour in the blended yogurt and berry mixture. Once it is all in the yogurt maker, let the mixture thicken into your creamy frozen yogurt as the machine works its magic, usually about thirty minutes. When ready, scoop the frozen yogurt into serving dishes, putting any leftover frozen yogurt into a freezer storage container and freeze for later.

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My Delicious Berry Berry Vanilla Nonfat Frozen Yogurt is a flavorful and healthy frozen treat that will cool off a hot day pleasantly! This nonfat frozen yogurt makes a tasty dessert choice during the warmer weather, but is so good tasting, you’ll be making it long into the fall as well. For a little something extra, sprinkle some miniature dark chocolate chips on top. Give it a try sometime soon, and enjoy!

Tilapia with Spicy Fresh Balsamic Tomato Salsa

By Jodee Weiland

When baking tilapia, your options for adding flavor are unlimited. One way to add flavor is to cook the tilapia with a sauce or seasonings. Another option is to add a sauce or salsa of some sort when serving the cooked tilapia by spooning it over the fish. Either way, changing the taste is limited only by your own imagination. With a garden of fresh tomatoes, green onions, peppers, and more, I decided to serve my baked Tilapia with Spicy Fresh Balsamic Tomato Salsa.

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My fresh tomatoes consist of a variety of different types. For this dish, I chose Roma tomatoes and yellow cherry tomatoes. I decided to add some green onions for flavor along with a small Dragon Cayenne pepper to add a little more flavor and kick. Of course, if you don’t like spicy, then you can always make the recipe for the fresh balsamic tomato salsa without the pepper. Either way, it’s a delicious salsa full of flavor and will take your baked tilapia over the top in taste!

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3 to 4 tilapia fillets
5 to 6 Roma tomatoes diced
4 to 5 yellow cherry tomatoes halved
2 green onions sliced
1 small Dragon Cayenne pepper (optional)
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil (plus some to mist baking dish and fillets)
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

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Preheat the oven to 425 degrees. Use olive oil spray on rectangular baking dish. Rinse fillets, but if they are frozen, it is not necessary to thaw them. Then arrange fillets in the baking dish. Spray a light mist of olive oil on top of each filet. Place baking dish in oven and cook for 15 to 17 minutes. While the fish is baking or before, prepare and mix together the tomatoes, green onions, pepper, olive oil, and balsamic vinegar. Season it with sea salt and black pepper to taste. When the fillets are done baking, put each fillet on a serving dish and then spoon the tomato salsa generously over the top.

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My Tilapia with Spicy Fresh Balsamic Tomato Salsa is not only delicious, but healthy as well. Full of robust fresh flavors and a great taste, your family will love it. Serve it with a side vegetable and a light white wine to complement the meal. This is an easy and quick meal to prepare, but it will taste wonderful and will satisfy you without being a heavy meal. Give it a try, and enjoy!

Stepping Out and Keeping a Count with a Steps Counter

By Jodee Weiland

One of the ways I try to keep fit is by counting my steps each day with a steps counter. A steps counter is a device that tracks how many steps you take a day based on your personal length of stride. These devices called steps counters are made by a variety of companies and come with many different options for counting and tracking steps, as well as your personal health growth in this area of your life. For me, Stepping Out and Keeping a Count with a Steps Counter is a great way to track my activity levels and stay healthy!

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Many people lead what could be called sedentary lives. In other words, they lead lives with either no physical activity or very little, and on top of that they don’t incorporate any physical activity to balance out that lack of physical activity. They either work at jobs where they sit most of the day or for one reason or another, stay at home and become what is known as a “couch potato.” Children and active young adults usually do not have these problems, but more and more young people are sitting in front of computers today and doing less physical activity. If that’s the case, it’s time to find out and do something about it for your health and well-being!

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When people retire, many have a tendency to go about their day-to-day lives without realizing that their physical activity levels have dropped off, and that’s when people may see a decline in fitness or health. The same is true of people who stay at home for work or to care for others. Some people will find themselves snacking more and moving less! This is never a good combination for healthy living, so getting a steps counter is the first step to actively recognizing what you need to do to stay healthy!

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My first steps counter was very simple and very inexpensive. Years ago, the school nurse where I taught, offered us all the chance to purchase a steps counter for a discounted price of $10 from a program called 10K-A-Day, Stepping Up to Better Health. I had always worked out, so this sounded great to me. I wanted to know how many steps a day I was actually taking. The challenge was to take 10,000 steps a day, the equivalent of 5 miles. Although I easily reached that number on most days of the week just moving around our large high school and in my classroom working with students, I was amazed to find that on days when students were testing or when I was grading essays or reading a novel once again that I was about to teach, I was not moving as much as I had thought. That opened my eyes, and I realized that on days like that I needed to be sure to take the time to workout or intentionally find ways to keep moving in order to stay healthy!

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Later, I upgraded my steps counter to an OMRON Go Smart HJ-112 steps counter. The first one I bought counted steps, but not much more. This newer one had a seven-day memory, while tracking steps, distance, calories and fat burned, as well as aerobic steps and time. This added some new dimensions into my discovery of my daily walking and workout habits. It was very useful in helping me find what types of activities helped me the most when attempting to eat right and stay actively healthy!

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It wasn’t too long after that when the steps counter developers came out with devices that could be hooked up to your personal computer and your step activity, both aerobic and non-aerobic could be tracked online. In this way, the user could see visually what they were doing day by day. That is when I upgraded to the steps counter I am using now. It doesn’t look much different because it is an OMRON Go Smart HJ-720ITC, but it is the PC version and is Windows compatible. That means I can connect to my computer and see a graph of my personal activity levels, both aerobic and non-aerobic, and my progress.

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There are many other step counters available now, including FITBIT, which is now compatible with both Windows and Apple. Earlier it was not compatible with the system I was using, so I chose OMRON. The steps counter from OMRON was also less costly at that time. I paid about fifty to sixty dollars through an online site when I purchased mine. These step counters have clips, so you can wear them on a belt or carry it in your pocket without the clip. Some track well while wearing them in a variety of ways. Just be sure that the one you get fits what you are looking for and how you want to be able to wear it. They even have devices that are Bluetooth capable and will sync with your computer automatically now. That will be my next purchase!

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Bottom line, Stepping Out and Keeping a Count with a Steps Counter is a great way to track your activity, while eating healthy and staying fit. My doctor loves the fact that I have been able to keep my weight down and have great results on my yearly health screenings. I think eating healthy and keeping active is key to attaining this result. I like to track all of this and more because then I know what I’m doing and how I need to adjust my activity to fit my personal health goals. Being healthy means having a more active lifestyle, and I’m all for that. Remember that physical activity is also good for your emotional well-being as well. Give it a try to see if you are doing what it takes to stay healthy, and enjoy!

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