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   March 12, 2010, 12:45:20 PM  kdcar27: you will just have to DIAL the number and wait for me to answer

   March 12, 2010, 12:45:41 PM  Coach: No come Gina I would love for you to join us 

   March 12, 2010, 12:46:17 PM  Coach: KD you dont text 

   March 12, 2010, 12:46:19 PM  Coach: WHAT 

   March 12, 2010, 12:46:38 PM  Coach: I dont answer the phone if you want me you are better off emailing or texting 

   March 12, 2010, 12:47:48 PM  JustGina: lol

   March 12, 2010, 12:47:55 PM  JustGina: OK KD, I forget you don't text

   March 12, 2010, 12:48:39 PM  Coach: JG did you see I would love for you to join us, I know that you would enjoy it 

   March 12, 2010, 12:49:22 PM  JustGina: Coach, I will come if DDs practice isn't at the same time

   March 12, 2010, 12:49:32 PM  JustGina: will I be sad?

   March 12, 2010, 12:49:42 PM  Coach: No 

   March 12, 2010, 12:49:43 PM  JustGina: i'm tender-hearted

   March 12, 2010, 12:49:49 PM  JustGina: and cry easily

   March 12, 2010, 12:49:57 PM  JustGina: ok

   March 12, 2010, 12:49:58 PM  Gonzo: 8:30 tonight

   March 12, 2010, 12:50:03 PM  Gonzo: If you are talking about BU men

   March 12, 2010, 12:50:26 PM  STCT: I wanna eat fried junk with yall

   March 12, 2010, 12:50:36 PM  JustGina: come on then lil mama

   March 12, 2010, 12:50:41 PM  Coach: I am to but I didnt cry Monday, when your going you know that you are supporting someone who has no support

   March 12, 2010, 12:50:43 PM  JustGina: we will meet up for the junk food

   March 12, 2010, 12:51:16 PM  JustGina: thanks Coach

   March 12, 2010, 12:51:36 PM  STCT: Kd might have to push me around or I might have to get one of those carts to drive around

   March 12, 2010, 12:51:56 PM  JustGina: we can all get carts  LMAO

   March 12, 2010, 12:51:57 PM  STCT: but thats what friends are for right

   March 12, 2010, 12:52:01 PM  JustGina: and ram each other

   March 12, 2010, 12:52:01 PM  STCT: LOL

   March 12, 2010, 12:52:57 PM  STCT: I can see us running around on those carts ramming each other

   March 12, 2010, 12:53:16 PM  JustGina: there are probably rules about that

   March 12, 2010, 12:53:31 PM  STCT: i would so use that horn to get those people that just stand in the middle of isle to move

   March 12, 2010, 12:53:42 PM  JustGina: I have a gid wagon I could pull you in

   March 12, 2010, 12:53:47 PM  JustGina: big wagon

   March 12, 2010, 12:55:49 PM  STCT: lol

   March 12, 2010, 12:56:39 PM  STCT: awww thats so sweeet you pulling lil mama and baby abbey

   March 12, 2010, 12:56:51 PM  STCT: going to get ice cream be back 

   March 12, 2010, 12:56:58 PM  JustGina: I want some roasted corn dipped in butter

   March 12, 2010, 12:57:32 PM  JustGina: ok, I'm out too, going home

   March 12, 2010, 12:57:37 PM  JustGina: everyone have a great weekend

   March 12, 2010, 01:01:21 PM  Gonzo: In Blue cheese butter

   Yesterday at 07:16:46 AM  yesitsme: I can't let this end for the weekend w "blue cheese butter" 

   Yesterday at 07:17:27 AM  yesitsme: Here... The time change is a pita. Can't we just leave it please?

   Yesterday at 07:20:32 AM  yesitsme: It really, really messes with my circadian rhythm for awhile.....

   Yesterday at 07:22:00 AM  yesitsme: When am I EVER up this early on Saturday?

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Re-do your family barbeque
« on: July 10, 2009, 12:08:01 PM »
Article by The Forney Messenger

Summer is in full swing, and barbeques are a perfect way to relax, spend time with family and friends, and celebrate the July 4th holiday. To help you better prepare for this popular activity, nutrition experts at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center offer advice on how to barbeque the healthy way.

M. D. Anderson dietitian, Vicki Piper, R.D., L.D., encourages cookout fans to grill plenty of fruits and vegetables, and less meat. Diets high in plant foods can lower your chances of developing several cancers, including breast and colon cancers.

“You can still have a barbeque without letting your health go up in flames,” Piper said. “Aim for a meal made up of two-thirds vegetables, fruits, whole grains or beans, and one-third animal protein.”
Grill plant-based foods

Eating mostly plant-based foods provides a range of nutrients that protects the body from cancer. And it is a great way to manage weight, which is important because there is evidence that excessive body fat increases cancer risks.

“Try a new vegetable every week, one that you have not tried in many years,” Piper said. “My family favorites are grilled onions, zucchini, asparagus and pineapple.”

Use a light brushing of canola or olive oil on vegetables and fruits to help prevent sticking to the grill.
Sprinkle vegetables with pepper, a small amount of salt and vinegar to bring out their taste. Using non-stick grates, foil packets or a grilling basket lightly coated with oil also can be helpful when grilling plant-based foods. As a general rule, don’t peel vegetables before grilling. You’ll get more nutrients and enjoy a smokier flavor if they aren’t peeled.
Where’s the beef?

Diets high in red meat (beef, pork and lamb), and especially processed meats (such as hot dogs), have een reported to be a convincing cause of colorectal cancer, according to the American Institute for Cancer Research. Fatty red meat is high in saturated fat, which is the most damaging type of fat.

“You do not need to give up red meat to be healthy, but the evidence suggests you would be wise to limit how much you eat,” Piper said. “Experiment with other healthier sources of protein, such as fish, chicken, beans, edamame or tofu. My red meat-loving husband has grown to enjoy more grilled salmon, marinated chicken and even hummus!”

Grill fish and skinless chicken breasts are much leaner than most red meat. If you are going to grill red meat, look for those with “loin” in the name, such as beef tenderloin, pork tenderloin and lamb loin chops. For beef, also look for round steaks and roasts, and choose ground beef labeled at least 95 percent lean. Finally, beef labeled “prime” is the top grade but also is the highest in fat. For the leanest red meat, look for a “select” grade at your supermarket.

Keep meat portions small by cutting them in chunks and removing excess fat. Combine them with vegetables and make kabobs. Serve any kind of meat as an accent to a meal rather than the main dish.

Where there’s smoke, there’s cancer risk

Grilling any type of meat, even chicken or fish, until it’s charred or burned can increase your chances of getting cancer, according to the American Institute for Cancer Research. Grilling vegetables and fruits does not create carcinogens (sources that cause cancer) so there is no cancer risk, which is just one more reason to add them to your shopping list.

If you do choose to barbeque meat, stay clear of burning it, and follow these tips:

Grill fish instead. Fish contains less fat than meat and poultry do, making it less likely to create carcinogens and cause flare-ups caused by dripping fat. Fish also requires less time on the grill, reducing its exposure to carcinogens.

Precook your foods. The higher the temperature at which food cooks and the longer it stays on the grill, the more carcinogens develop. Partially cooking meat or poultry indoors for two to five minutes draws out most of the potentially harmful chemicals without sacrificing moistness. Heat your meat up in the microwave or oven, and then finish it on the grill.

Lightly oil your grill. A little oil keeps charred material from sticking to the food. It also helps keep fish and chicken in one piece.

Lower the heat. On charcoal grills, increase the distance between the food and the hot coals by spreading the coals thin or by propping the grill rack on bricks. On gas grills, just lower the settings.

Stick to charcoal and hardwood. Barbecue briquettes and hardwood products, such as hickory and maple burn at lower temperatures than softwood (pine) chips.

Clean your grill. Scrub your grill thoroughly after every use to avoid a buildup of carcinogens that can be transferred to your food the next time you grill.

Spread aluminum foil on the grill. This will reduce flare-ups. Just make sure to make small holes in the foil to allow fat to drain.

Flip meat frequently. This reduces the amount of carcinogens that arise.

Marinate your food. Marinating not only makes grilled foods taste better, but makes them safer because marinades draw out chemical precursors of carcinogens.

For additional information, visit www.mdanderson.org/focused




This story and any accompanying photo(s) were originally published in the Forney Messenger and are Copyright © 2009, Forney Messenger, Inc. and have been used by permission. The Forney Messenger is the publisher of Kaufman County’s oldest newspaper and may be found online at www.ForneyMessengerInc.com

Author: Forney Messenger
Originally Posted to the Blog At: 2009-07-10 12:51:59
View This Story on the Blog: http://www.twentypeacefulminutes.com/blog/?p=1489
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Re: Re-do your family barbeque
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2009, 01:34:16 PM »
BLASPHEMY!!!!!!!
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Said about me and my impact on this board...."now it seems you tip the dang thing over and the grease causes a flash fire and blows the dang house up." - HYSTERICAL!

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Re: Re-do your family barbeque
« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2009, 01:37:37 PM »
I don't even know what to say to that. Maybe that is for the weaker of the species.
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