Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

Sunday, July 27, 2008

staying hydrated

approximately 55 -65% of your body weight is water. Proper balance between water and electrolytes determines how our body functions. Staying hydrated is extremely important, especially when exercising in the summer. A few facts:


watery foods, such as soup, yogurt, and fruits (an orange is 90% water) count toward your daily water needs.

if you are properly hydrated, you should have to use the bathroom every 2 to 4 hours and your urine should be light in color.

your body hides mild dehydration very well. Headaches and cramping are common late signs of dehydration.

a 2% drop in body water can cause dehydration, and a 3 to 4 percent drop can cause physiologic changes, such as an increase in heart rate and body temperature.

-excerpted from Living Well, Atlanta Medical Center

Saturday, July 19, 2008

farmer's markets in atlanta


this morning my husband and i rode our bikes to the Piedmont Park Green Market. It's on Saturdays, and features local organic produce, breads, pastas, cheeses, honey, granola, and more. The market was buzzing with people shopping organic and supporting local farmers and artisans.

Normally I have private clients on Saturdays, but i had today off, so it was a special treat to bike on over to the Park, shop the market, and do a lap around the park. We bought some tasty looking tomatoes from 2 Doves Farm and a big bunch of basil and cucumber from another organic farm. We're going to make a killer cucumber salad, and I'm going to put some of the tomato on portobello burgers we're grilling Sunday night.

I found this resource, georgia organics, for a list of farmer's markets in Atlanta - there's a lot!

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

staying hip + tranquil in the heat

ah, summertime in Atlanta. Hot, hot, hot. Steamy, steamy, steamy. I've been riding my bike a lot to teach classes and it's been so fun. My '82 Benz lacks air-conditioning, so i prefer pedaling through traffic, possibly creating a little breeze, rather than sitting in traffic in a hot car.

fabulous DC-area creativity maven, yogini-businesswoman, and eco-yoga-clothing designer Kimberley Wilson, "The Hip Tranquil Chick" (check her out, she's so inspiring) recently blogged about staying relaxed and happy in the summer heat. Her suggestions:

- drink oodles of water
- don fabulous sunglasses
- wear a flowy dress
- enjoy the complimentary hot yoga
- apply waterproof mascara
- surround yourself with people who make you laugh
- go for a swim
- stay locked up in AC with a yummy book (for an even better dose of tranquility, add in a yummy cupcake)
- don open-toe shoes and get a pedi
- drink more water
- eat a yummy spinach salad with strawberries
- focus on all you have to be grateful for
- call someone you love and thank them for being in your life
- meditate on a comfy cushion
- write it out in your journal

for me, i love to eat tons of fresh fruit - i just got a big bag of cherries, which I'm hoping came from northern Michigan, near where my cottage is - they grow the most and best cherries in the US.

I also tend to make a lot of fruit smoothies. I worked at a vegetarian restaurant many, many years ago and came away with this simple recipe:
in a strong blender,put
organic apple juice (approx. 3-4 cups)
1 banana
handful of frozen fruit of your choice: cherries, blueberries, strawberries, mangoes
a few teaspoons of organic vanilla yogurt
Blend well. Take a test taste. If you want more sweetness, drizzle in some honey or agave nectar and reblend. Also, for a thicker smoothie, add a few ice cubes.

yum.