Drink this at the first sign of a cold…

Drink this at the first sign of a cold…

by admin on October 7, 2011

I had a wonderful 45th birthday last week. Thank you for all the lovely well wishes!

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Here’s a picture from my birthday dinner at Cafe Green, one of my favorite restaurants in DC. The raw chocolate cheesecake is divine! I had a slice there, and they gave me one to go. That was followed by a scrumptious Sunday brunch at Sweet and Natural, another fave in Mt. Rainier, MD. All that delishness leads me to our next article…

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Drink this at the first sign of a cold…

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We’re heading into the holiday season for November, December, and January, and for many of us, that means feasting on more celebration foods than usual. All that indulging can create excess mucus and congestion in our bodies. So when you feel a cold coming on, try this drink to knock it right out.

I call it “The Concoction.” My mother first whipped it up a few years ago and trust me, it works! But be warned, you will smell like garlic. Chomp on a few sprigs of fresh parsley to cut the aroma and your peeps will thank you.

The Concoction

Ingredients:

2-3 big cloves of fresh garlic
1 small red onion
1 tomato
1 lemon
1-2 generous dashes of cayenne

Blend all the ingredients in a blender until smooth. Drink  immediately. Repeat as necessary (and don’t forget the parsley!).

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Upcoming and Recent Events

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I’m headed to Florida next week to speak at the Tampa Bay Vegfest. 

This is the second year for Tampa Bay’s only veg festival. Come on out and join us, Florida fam!

Tomorrow, October 8th at 11:30am, I’ll be interviewed on “Saturday Mornings with Joy Keys” for a special show on Life As a Vegetarian and Vegan. You can listen live online here.

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And this past Wednesday, I was a guest on the Progressive Radio Network’s “It’s All About Food” show with Caryn Hartglass. Caryn asked me about wanting to be an activist from an early age and how my veganism reflects that. I don’t get asked about that too often, so I found our interview quite refreshing. You can listen to it here.

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Have a great week!

Vibrantly Yours,

Tracye

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It’s My Birthday! See Who Won My Gift to You!

It’s My Birthday! See Who Won My Gift to You!

by admin on September 30, 2011

I’m 45 Today!

I’m feeling GOOD, ya’ll!  I’m grateful for another year and all the new adventures it brings!

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I’m heading out to enjoy the sunshine, then coming back tonight for dinner with family and friends.  If you see me today, big birthday hugs, please!

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And the Winners Are…

To spread the birthday love, I announced last week that I’m giving 3 ezine subscribers the chance to win a personally signed copy of By Any Greens Necessary for sharing their stories about how the book has changed their lives.

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And the winners are: Vala Celestine, Temille Porter, and Cheryl Petratos.  Congratulations, ladies!!  Here’s an excerpt from their stories:

“…Your book spoke to me in that too many of the diseases outlined in your book [are] bountiful and running rampant in my family… I left the By Any Greens Necessary on the family table where my mom picked it up and has read through it. I tell my family about the benefits of a plant based diet on a daily basis and reference your book directly. Although I am the only vegan in my house, your book has managed to help my family make huge transitions in their diet… All hail the kale salad is a staple now in my parents’ household… At first my family members were reluctant to admit the vegan recipes were delicious but now they look forward to when I cook. They love the no heartburn producing and shockingly low fat and delicious meals that I create out of your book…”  – Vala Celestine

“…Like anything deep and transformational, it takes time to process and come to an inner awareness/readiness to ‘make that change’ Michael Jackson sang about. I am looking at that woman in mirror, and am already shifting! October 1, 2011 will mark 4 months of a vegan lifestyle, thanks to you! On that day I will also launch my workshop in Saudi Arabia: Healthy Eating Habits: A Non-Dietary Approach to Making Peace with Food and Appearance.  It is my hope that faculty, staff, students and community members will join me in taking a powerful holistic message of health and well-being worldwide…”  - Temille Porter

“…I wish your were my BFF (and not just in my head!) We’d go shopping for healthy food, talk about recipes, work out together…. I know, a girl can dream!  I read your book, put it down, picked it up and re-read it! I read it [when] I feel blue and just need some encouragement.  It’s like my grandmother used to say, ‘If you don’t have your health, nothing else matters.’  She was right.  Two years ago I had weight loss surgery, but surgery is just a “jumpstart” on eating and living right!  Your book is helping me the rest of the way.  When my friends turn up their noses when I tell them I don’t eat meat anymore, I just refer them to your book, telling them you are what you eat!”  – Cheryl Petratos

A very special thank you to everyone who sent in their stories, and continued success on your healthy eating journey.
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Vegan Foodies Unite! Vegan MoFo Starts October 1st
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If you love delicious vegan recipes, luscious food photos, and audacious vegan blogs, then you probably already know about Vegan MoFo! 

But for everyone else, the Vegan Month of Food is that special time of year when vegan food bloggers around the world write as much as they can in one month about all things vegan food. That means lots of new recipes, photos, and resources to devour for the next 30 days.

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Vegan MoFo was founded by uber cookbook author Isa Chandra Moskowitz (that’s us at DC VegFest this past Saturday). Learn more about Vegan MoFo, and enjoy!
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World Vegetarian Month Starts October 1st, Too

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Encourage your non-veg friends, co-workers and family members to go meat free this October… and they could win up to $1,000!

The North American Vegetarian Society created World Vegetarian Day on October 1, 1977 to “promote the joy, compassion and life-enhancing possibilities of vegetarianism.” It’s the annual kick-off of Vegetarian Awareness Month, which promotes veg activities around the world during the entire month of October. Learn how to particpate–and possibly win $1,000–at the official web site or on Facebook. ___________________________________________________________________________________________

Have a great week!
Vibrantly Yours,

Tracye

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Would you like to ask me questions by phone?

Would you like to ask me questions by phone?

by admin on September 27, 2011

Hi, everyone.  Just a quick note…

Many of you have been asking about consulting with me by phone to get your personal questions answered about everything from soy to supplements to social situations (to anything in between).

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This may be a more affordable opportunity for those who were not able to take advantage of my new 12-week *Go Vegan!* Personal Coaching Classes (which are now closed).

So for a limited time, I’m offering telephone consultations on an hourly basis to help you succeed on your healthy eating journey.

If you’d like to learn more about working with me by phone, you can get all the details here.

I look forward to talking with you soon!

Vibrantly Yours,

Tracye

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My Gift to You for My Birthday Next Week!

My Gift to You for My Birthday Next Week!

by admin on September 23, 2011

In Pursuit of Good Health…

Yesterday, I participated in a brilliant panel discussion titled “In Pursuit of a Healthier Black America,” at the Congressional Black Caucus Conference, talking about the importance of vegan nutrition and fitness. Wonderful turnout and Q & A from the audience. I get so renewed by these exchanges. I hope we have more of them around the country.

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Speaking on the panel with moderator Shawna Renee, Dr. Michelle Gourdine, and Nwenna Kai (panel convener). Drs. Ruby Lathon and Milton Mills were also on the panel.

I was also a guest on Shawna Renee’s Cocoa Mode show on Sirius XM 128 before the panel discussion.

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You can listen to a re-broadcast of the show starting Monday, Sept. 19th.

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My Gift to You For My Birthday Next Week!

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I’ll be turning 45 next Friday, September 30th, and to celebrate, I’d like to give 3 ezine subscribers a personally signed copy of By Any Greens Necessary.

All you have to do is send me a thoughtful, heartfelt email of any length letting me know how reading By Any Greens Necessary has changed your life.

I wrote the book to help liberate people’s minds so their mouths would follow…just as Dick Gregory’s fateful lecture did for me 24 years ago.

My goal since then has been to spread that revolutionary vegan message far and wide…by any greens necessary.  So, if my book has inspired you to change your life, I’d love to hear from you.

I’ll select 3 winners and announce them in next week’s ezine, with an excerpt from your email.  Please include your first and last names with the email, and send it to tracye@byanygreensnecessary.com by Wednesday, September 28th at 9pm ET.  Good luck, everyone!

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Collard Greens Smoothie Recipe

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This week, I’ve been adding collard greens and ginger to my morning smoothies.  Delish!  Try it and let me know how much you like it:

3~4 large leaves of collards
1 red apple, cored and cut into chunks
1 banana, peeled and cut into chunks
1/2-inch piece of fresh ginger
½ cup cashews (or walnuts or almond butter)
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
3 cups water

Place all ingredients in a blender and mix well. If you want it sweeter, add 1 or 2 pitted medjool dates.  Makes 4 servings.

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DC VegFest is Tomorrow!

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If you’re in DC tomorrow, check out DC VegFest, Washington, DC’s largest vegan festival.  I won’t be speaking this year, but I’ll be there enjoying the festivities and all the good eats. Tap me on the shoulder and say hey!

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Have a great week!

Vibrantly Yours,

Tracye

P.S. A very warm welcome to all of our new subscribers this week. So glad you joined us!

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 Announcing New *Go Vegan!* Personal Coaching Classes!

Announcing the new Go Vegan! Personal Coaching Classes, happening September 25th through December 17th, 2011.

In this program, you’ll learn how to go vegan healthfully, deliciously, and completely during 12 weeks of personal, one-on-one, vegan coaching classes.

I’m very excited to offer this personal coaching program, as so many people have been asking me to come into their kitchens, and their lives, to show them how to go vegan successfully.

I’ve personally taught hundreds of people how to go vegan. And if you’re ready, this is your time!

The 12-Week Go Vegan! Personal Coaching Classes include:

  • Refrigerator and Pantry Makeover
  • Personal Grocery Shopping List
  • Three Hands-on Cooking Classes
  • Twelve 60-minute Coaching Calls
  • Grocery Shopping Trip
  • Personal 7-Day Meal Plan
  • Online Food Journal
  • Bonus #1: Unlimited  Q & A Emails
  • Bonus #2: Personally signed copy of By Any Greens Necessary.

You’ll end the 12 weeks having fulfilled your desire to become vegan, empowered with the knowledge and skills to stay vegan effortlessly.

You can get all the juicy details here!

On Tuesday, September 20th at 8pm ET, I’ll be hosting a live, complimentary telecall to tell you how the Go! Vegan Personal Coaching Classes can help you live a healthier, happier life.

You can join me on the FREE call by phone or computer on Tuesday.

To listen by computer, you’ll go to: http://InstantTeleseminar.com/?eventid=22705482.

Or to listen by phone, you’ll call:

  • Primary dial-in number: (703) 344-2171; Guest ID: 116147#
  • Secondary dial-in number (513) 233-7881; same Guest ID.

I’m thrilled to launch this program, and if this is for you, I think you’ll be excited, too!  Here’s the link again to the Go Vegan! Personal Coaching Classes page for all the details.

If you’re ready to go vegan and live the life you truly desire, I can’t wait to work with you!

Vibrantly Yours,

Tracye

 

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New Vegan Classes Coming This Month!

Fall is here and it just happens to be one of my favorite seasons. Lot’s of good stuff coming up that I’m excited to share with you.

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I’m about to start writing my second book (yep! more on that soon). And I’m putting the final touches on a brand new series of vegan classes starting September 25th.  Look for a special email early next week with all the juicy details.  And my 45th birthday is on September 30th, and I’ll be giving you a special gift!  More on that in next week’s ezine.

But for now, on to this week’s feature article about raising children vegan…and a delish chocolate dessert recipe that follows.

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Of Course It’s OK to Raise Your Child Vegan

I stopped by to visit a friend and her new baby last week, and she surprised me by asking, “Is it ok to raise my daughter vegan?”  She said she and her husband have been seriously thinking about having the family become vegan. My answer was, “Of course it’s OK to raise your child vegan!”

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My friend is one of many new moms (and moms-to-be) who’ve asked me this same question over the years. They’ve heard that it’s not safe to raise children on a vegan diet—maybe even dangerous.  They’ve heard from parents or friends that their children will be nutritionally-deficient, anemic, and even mentally or physically weak.

Well, if you’ve been wondering about the same thing, rest assured.  Nothing could be further from the truth.

Vegan diets provide optimal nutrition for all stages of childhood, from birth through adolescence.  In fact, raising children on vegan foods is one of the best ways to ensure they have bright and healthy futures.

But don’t just take my word for it.  Here’s what the American Dietetic Association has to say as the world’s largest organization of food and nutritional professionals.

“Appropriately planned vegetarian diets, including total vegetarian or vegan diets, are healthful, nutritionally adequate and may provide health benefits in the prevention and treatment of certain diseases. Well-planned vegetarian diets are appropriate for individuals during all stages of the life-cycle including pregnancy, lactation, infancy, childhood and adolescence and for athletes.”

Even famed baby expert Dr. Benjamin Spock advocated vegan diets in the 7th edition of Baby and Child Care, the world’s leading parenting guide.

The fact is, vegan children grow up to be healthier, slimmer, and live longer than their omnivore (meat-eating) friends.

And get this: vegan children are not only healthier, they’re smarter, too.  According to Latest in Clinical Nutrition: 2007, it’s been known for three decades that vegan children have IQs that test 16 points above average and a mental age that is one year ahead of children who eat meat and dairy.  Now that’s some good news about our children’s health, for a change.

So if you’re thinking about raising vegan children, here are some tips from two great resources: Becoming Vegan by Brenda Davis and Vesanto Melina, and from the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM):

  • For at least the first six months of life, vegan babies, like all infants, should be fed mother’s milk.  If breast milk is not available, an organic soy-based formula can be substituted to avoid dairy allergies from cow’s milk formulas.
  • After about six to eight months, babies can be introduced to foods such as mashed fruits, vegetables, and infant cereal. This can be followed by beans and grains that have been well-cooked and mashed.
  • When children are ready to eat solid foods exclusively, they should eat generously from fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes (beans and nuts).  These vegan foods provide abundant protein, calcium and other essential nutrients to keep rapidly growing bodies healthy and strong.
  • To ensure that children receive adequate amounts of vitamin B-12, any common children’s multivitamin will work.  This goes for vegan and omnivore children alike, since many meat-eaters also don’t get adequate amounts of vitamin B-12, which originates from bacteria, not animals.

And one more thing: the Centers for Disease Control reports that 1 in 200 children are vegetarian (which includes vegans).  In fact, your city’s vegetarian organization is likely to have a play group for vegan families.  So for veg-curious parents, relax.  Raising children vegan is a lot more common than you think.

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Chocolate Mousse Tart Recipe

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Have you tried my recipe for Chocolate Mousse Tart from By Any Greens Necessary?  One of our Facebook family made it this week and said “Hi, Tracye. I just tried your Chocolate Mousse and I am IN LOVE!”  (I know the feeling!)
For the Crust:

1 cup pecans

1 cup raw macademia nuts

1/2 cup pitted medjool dates (7 or 8 dates)

1 or 2 tablespoons unsweetened shredded coconut

For the Filling:

1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder

2 ripe avocados, peeled and seeded

1/2 cup raw agave nectar, or to taste

1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

1/2 cup coconut water or plain water (use more or less water for desired thickness)

To make the crust, place the nuts and dates in a food processor using the S blade and process until a well-mixed dough is created.  Press the dough into the bottoms of four to six 4-inch tartlet pans.  Sprinkle the coconut on top of the dough.

For the filling, place all ingredients in a blender and mix well.  Scoop the filling into the pans, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate until cool, about 30 minutes.  Makes four to six servings. Keeps about two days in the fridge stored in a sealed container.  Enjoy!


Have a great week!

Vibrantly Yours,

Tracye

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Check Out My Recipes in October’s Essence!

Check Out My Recipes in October’s Essence!

by admin on September 9, 2011

I’m very excited that my Oven-Grilled Veggie Skewers and Curry Quinoa recipes are featured in the ESSENCE October issue (in stores now).

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This is the ESSENCE “Power” issue, and it’s wonderful to see powerful vegan foods showcased in a special section titled “Eat This to Live Longer.” In fact, 3 of the 4 recipes featured are vegan.

(This is also the second time I’ve been featured in ESSENCE when First Lady Michelle Obama has been on the cover. Could our circle be getting smaller, yes?!!!)

Here’s a peak at the article, featuring a gorgeous food photo from By Any Greens Necessary.

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In addition to the recipes, I share some tips on seasoning with herbs and spices, eating whole grains, and adding kale to fruit smoothies.

Here’s an excerpt:

EAT THIS TO LIVE LONGER
“We’ve found the fountain of youth–and it’s right in your kitchen… We’ve asked three nutrition experts to tell us which power foods will keep you healthier longer. These chefs and wellness pros offered straightforward tips and delicious recipes that illustrate just how easy it is to make healthful ingredients a part of your daily diet.”

Reach for more spices and herbs
“Common herbs and spices–like ginger, cayenne, rosemary, oregano, and thyme–are packed with antioxidants that can reduce your risk of cancer and diabetes while lowering blood sugar and cholesterol levels,” says Tracye Lynn McQuirter, M.P.H., author of By Any Greens Necessary (Lawrence Hill).

Embrace whole grains
“White rice, white bread and white pasta have got to go,” insists McQuirter. “Your body treats them just like white sugar… Try quinoa. It’s considered the mother of grains because it’s so nutrient rich… It’s high in protein, potassium, fiber and iron.”

You can check out the full article in ESSENCE.  And guess what? If you’re a subscriber to my Weekly Ezine, you can get my Oven-Grilled Veggie Skewers and Curry Quinoa recipes for FREE. They’re 2 of 10 FREE recipes you receive automatically when you sign up for my Ezine at ByAnyGreensNecessary.com.

So please do give these “Power” recipes a try and let me know how much you love them!

Vibrantly Yours,

Tracye

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Be Gentle With Yourself…

Be Gentle With Yourself…

by admin on September 2, 2011

Happy Friday! Just a quick note as I get ready for a relaxing holiday weekend. (I hope you’re doing the same.)

Just want to say that I know this food thing can be challenging sometimes.

But whether you’re a vegan, an omnivore, or a “label-free” eater, most of us want to be healthy.

In fact, I don’t know a soul who wakes up and says, “I want to be unhealthy.” 

So with that in mind, please be gentle with yourself. Don’t stress and obsess about food.

This is not a green light for a gorgefest at the cookoout this weekend! But do embrace the fact that you are on the path to healthier eating, and keep moving forward.

And one last thought… Many of my mentors who taught me about plant-based foods 24 years ago are still going strong today.

They remind me that there are always people who eat more healthfully than me, just as there are people who eat less healthfully than me.

That helps me to stay gentle with myself and others.

I hope it will remind you to do the same.

Have a great week!

Tracye

 

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This Sunday, August 28th, as the nation marks the official dedication of the Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial on the National Mall, I urge you to extend Dr. King’s call for peace and nonviolence to your plates (if you aren’t doing so already).

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You will be in good company. Coretta Scott King extended her life’s work of promoting nonviolence to include becoming a vegan in her later years. 

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She was inspired by the veganism of her son, Dexter King, who has stated:

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Veganism has given me a higher level of awareness and spirituality, primary because the energy associated with eating has shifted to other areas…If you’re violent to yourself by putting [harmful] things into your body that violate its spirit, it will be difficult not to perpetuate that [violence] onto someone else.” (Read more here.)

Dexter King was introduced to veganism by human rights activist and humorist Dick Gregory (who was also my inspiration).

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In his memoir, Callus on My Soul, Dick Gregory wrote:

“I had been a participant in all of the ‘major’ and most of the ‘minor’ civil rights demonstrations of the early sixties.  Under the leadership of Dr. King, I became totally committed to nonviolence, and I was convinced that nonviolence meant opposition to killing in any form.  I felt the commandment ‘Thou Shalt Not Kill’ applied to human beings not only in their dealings with each other—war, lynching, assassination, murder and the like—but in their practice of killing animals for food and sport.  Animals and humans suffer and die alike.  Violence causes the same pain, the same spilling of blood, the same stench of death, the same arrogant, cruel and brutal taking of life.”

Like Dick Gregory, I have extended my veganism to express compassion and nonviolence toward animals by not wearing their skin or hair.

This came as a surprise to me, since my main reason for becoming a vegan was for better health. That began to expand when I worked for the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, an organization promoting vegetarianism and animal rights. Just by working in that environment, reading the material in the office library, watching undercover videos on factory farming and zoos, and attending talks, I, too, came to feel that the cruelty that goes into using animals for fashion and entertainment was just as wrong as the cruelty involved in eating them. We are all connected.

So, on this weekend that we honor the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., consider extending his call for peace to your plate, as well.

Vibrantly Yours,

Tracye

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Recently, WordPress and I had some technical difficulties, so I wasn’t able to share this Black Enterprise interview with you when it first appeared online on August 8th.

I did write about it in my weekly Ezine, and on Facebook and Twitter, but if you’re not following me there, you may have missed it.  The article is all about nutrition and fitness tips for first-year college students to avoid weight gain.  Here’s an excerpt:

McQuirter wasn’t always the vigilant vegan that she is today. She also knows from personal experience what it’s like to pack on the weight in college. “My freshman year I gained 25 pounds instead of the 15 pounds,” she jokes. Now McQuirter has made it her life’s goal to educate others about the benefits of eating right. Here are a few tips for first-years from a first-rate nutritionista:

EAT BREAKFAST:
McQuirter says breakfast should be your largest meal of the day. “Every freshman should be eating breakfast everyday, it makes you eat less throughout the day,” she says. This doesn’t mean, however, that you should have a short-stack of pancakes every morning. McQuirter says a fruit and veggie smoothie is very filling. Her recipe consists of fresh dark greens, like kale or spinach, frozen or fresh fruit, and a little almond, rice or coconut milk with water and dates.

GO GREEN:
McQuirter isn’t talking about being eco-friendly. She says you should have veggies twice a day and they should make up one-half to one-third of your plate. “Whatever vegetable it is that they’re serving, put that on your plate twice a day,” McQuirter says. She also advises that you should have a raw salad five days a week, substituting dairy based creamy dressings with oil and vinegar.

Check out the full article here.  And please share it with the college students you know and love!

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