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		<title>MAGNESIUM DEFICIENCY TESTING</title>
		<link>http://mylinkfit.com/blog/2010/06/magnesium-deficiency-testing/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2010 04:51:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where has all the magnesium gone?I felt the need to re-post some of the symptoms of magnesium deficiency and how to get tested. Click here http://www.exatest.com/physicians.htm and print this to take  to either a lab or even your physician so he/she can schedule your lab visit. It is SO frustrating how the medical field has not put [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><a href="http://mylinkfit.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/soil.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-232" title="soil" src="http://mylinkfit.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/soil.jpg" alt="" width="468" height="288" /></a>Where has all the magnesium gone?I felt the need to re-post some of the symptoms of magnesium deficiency and how to get tested. Click here <a href="http://www.exatest.com/physicians.htm"><span style="color: #0000ff;">http://www.exatest.com/physicians.htm</span></a><span style="color: #0000ff;"> </span>and print this to take  to either a lab or even your physician so he/she can schedule your lab visit.</div>
<div>It is <strong><em>SO</em></strong> frustrating how the medical field has not put more of an emphasis on the importance and need for magnesium in our diet. More shocking than that is the fact that magnesium can literally save your life or at least change your life, and for the better! From the big problems Americans are facing- <em><strong>Anxiety &amp; panic attacks, Asthma, Blood clots, Bowel disease, Cystitis, Depression, Detoxification, Diabetes, Fatigue, Heart disease, Hypertension, Hypoglycemia, Insomnia, Kidney Disease, Migraines, Musculoskeletal conditions, Nerve problems, Obstetrical &amp; gynecological problems, Osteoporosis, Raynauds’s syndrome, restless leg syndrome, and even tooth decay</strong></em> to name a few!</div>
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		<title>Hummus-ing to a new tune!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 18:16:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>linkfit</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hummus is a dip/spread that is made from chickpeas. In fact, hummus is the Arabic word for chickpea. You may notice that many hummus recipes call for garbanzo beans, not chickpeas. Don&#8217;t worry, garbanzo is the Spanish translation of chickpea. They are called cece beans in Italy and pois chiche in France. Hummus is one [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hummus is a dip/spread that is made from chickpeas. In fact, hummus is the Arabic word for chickpea. You may notice that many hummus recipes call for garbanzo beans, not chickpeas. Don&#8217;t worry, garbanzo is the Spanish translation of chickpea. They are called cece beans in Italy and pois chiche in France.</p>
<p>Hummus is one of the oldest foods dating back to ancient Egypt. We know that chickpeas were used quite frequently over 7,000 years ago.</p>
<h3>Hummus Recipes</h3>
<p>If you frequent Middle Eastern restaurants and eat the hummus, you know that hummus tastes different everywhere. Some types of hummus have a strong lemon flavor, some have an overwhelming garlic flavor, and some hummus has a spicy tone.</p>
<p>When making your own hummus, you have to keep your own tastebuds in mind. If a recipe calls for a lot of tahini( see below) and you don&#8217;t like tahini, scale down the amount or simply omit it. The fun about Middle Eastern cooking is that the ingredient amounts aren&#8217;t set in stone. Add a little of this and take away that and you still have a culinary masterpiece!</p>
<p>These days hummus is made a million different ways, flavor included. Here are some excellent hummus recipes that have a variety of ingredients making hummus more exciting</p>
<h3 id="rI">Ingredients: <span style="text-decoration: underline;">TAHINI</span></h3>
<ul>
<li>5 cups sesame seeds</li>
<li>1 1/2 cups olive oil or vegetable oil</li>
</ul>
<h3 id="rP">Preparation:</h3>
<div>Preheat oven to 350. Toast sesame seeds for 5-10 minutes, tossing the seeds frequently with a spatula. Do not allow to brown. Cool for 20 minutes.</p>
<p>Pour sesame seeds into food processor and add oil. Blend for 2 minutes. Check for consistency. The goal is a thick, yet pourable texture. Add more oil and blend until desired consistency.</p>
<p>Yield: 4 cups</p>
<h3>Storing Tahini</h3>
<p>Tahini should be stored in the refrigerator in a tightly closed container. It will keep for up to 3 months.</p></div>
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<h3 id="rI">Ingredients: <span style="text-decoration: underline;">ROASTED RED PEPPER HUMMUS</span></h3>
<ul>
<li>1 can of chickpeas/garbanzo beans (15 oz)</li>
<li>1/3 cup tahini</li>
<li>1/4 cup lemon juice</li>
<li>2 tablespoons olive oil</li>
<li>2 garlic cloves, crushed</li>
<li>1/2 cup -3/4 cup roasted red peppers (depending on taste)</li>
</ul>
<h3 id="rP">Preparation: <span style="color: #ff0000;">Is the same for all recipes</span></h3>
<div>In a food processor, combine beans, tahini, lemon juice and olive. Process until smooth. Add red peppers and garlic until desired consistency.</p>
<p>Garnish with parsley. Serve warm with hot pita bread or toasted pita chips. </p>
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<h3 id="rI">Ingredients: <span style="text-decoration: underline;">SUN DRIED TOMATO HUMMUS</span></h3>
<ul>
<li>1 can garbano beans/chickpeas (15 oz.), drained</li>
<li>3 tablespoons sun dried tomatoes in oil</li>
<li>2 teaspoons parsley</li>
<li>2 tablespoons olive oil</li>
<li>2 tablespoons lemon juice</li>
</ul>
<h3 id="rI">Ingredients: <span style="text-decoration: underline;">ROASTED EGGPLANT HUMMUS</span></h3>
<ul>
<li>2 cups chickpeas, drained and rinsed, or soaked if using dried</li>
<li>1 small eggplant</li>
<li>3 tablespoons of tahini</li>
<li>1 ½ tablespoons fresh lemon juice</li>
<li>½ cup olive oil</li>
<li>3/4 teaspoon cumin</li>
<li>1 clove of garlic, crushed</li>
<li>1/2 teaspoon salt</li>
<li>Sprig of parsley, finely chopped</li>
</ul>
<h3 id="rP">Preparation:</h3>
<div>Wash and dry eggplant. Remove the stem and cut the eggplant in round pieces about 1/8” thick ( about 1 cup). Rub olive oil and lightly salt each eggplant round and place in oven under broiler for three minutes each side. Watch closely so that the eggplant does not burn.In a blender or food processor, blend the chickpeas. Add eggplant, olive oil, tahini, lemon juice, garlic, cumin, parsley, and salt until the ingredients form a paste-like consistency. Pour the mixture into a large bowl.</p>
<h3 id="rI">Ingredients:<span style="text-decoration: underline;"> SPINACH AND FETA HUMMUS</span></h3>
<ul>
<li>1 can garbanzo beans/chickpeas (15 oz), drained</li>
<li>1/2 cup fresh spinach</li>
<li>3 oz, crumbled feta cheese</li>
<li>1/4 cup olive oil</li>
<li>3 tablespoons lemon juice</li>
<li>2 tablespoons tahini</li>
<li>1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes</li>
<li>1 teaspoon roasted garlic</li>
</ul>
<h3 id="rP">Preparation:</h3>
<div>In a food processor combine, beans, tahini, spinach, garlic, olive oil, and lemon juice. Blend well. Add cheese and red pepper flakes and blend to a smooth and creamy dip.</p>
<h3 id="rI">Ingredients: <span style="text-decoration: underline;">LOW FAT RANCH-YOGURT HUMMUS</span></h3>
<ul>
<li>1 15 oz can of chickpeas or garbanzo beans, drained (save liquid)</li>
<li>1-2 cloves garlic, crushed</li>
<li>1 tablespoon lemon juice</li>
<li>1 tablespoon tahini, or low fat peanut butter if you prefer (optional, but if you do not use, increase yogurt by 1 TBSP)</li>
<li>1/2 cup plain yogurt</li>
<li>1 teaspoon salt</li>
<li>1 package Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing mix </li>
</ul>
<h3 id="rP">Preparation:</h3>
<div>In a food processor combine beans, tahini (if desired), yogurt, garlic, and lemon juice. Blend well. Add salt and ranch packet and blend to a smooth and creamy dip.</p>
<p>If your hummus is too thick, add a little bit of the liquid from the chickpeas &#8211; about a teaspoon at a time. Other ways to thin out hummus is by using warm water or olive oil.</p></div>
<div>Hummus is great with warm pita bread, pita chips, tortilla chips and raw vegetables! But get creative, I use it on sandwiches and in burritos. It also tastes great as a base layer for a pizza or even on a salad, the sky is the limit with how you use it and how you spice it up!</div>
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		<title>Womens Fitness Month</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 06:01:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>linkfit</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been bombarded as of late with health and fitness questions from many of my female listeners and readers.As well as women in my family and close friends circles. Questions such as,&#8221; How do I get toned arms like Kelly Rippa?&#8221; or &#8220;Should women really use weights?&#8221; With that being said, I have decided [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://mylinkfit.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/kelly-ripa-71.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-120" title="kelly-ripa-7" src="http://mylinkfit.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/kelly-ripa-71-239x300.jpg" alt="" width="239" height="300" /></a><a href="http://mylinkfit.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/fit-women.gif"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-113" title="measuring up" src="http://mylinkfit.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/fit-women.gif" alt="" width="220" height="285" /></a>I have been bombarded as of late with health and fitness questions from many of my female listeners and readers.As well as women in my family and close friends circles. Questions such as,&#8221; How do I get toned arms like Kelly Rippa?&#8221; or &#8220;Should women really use weights?&#8221; With that being said, I have decided to dedicate April 5th- May 18th (my wifes birthday:) to womens fitness!<br />
I will be posting short podcasts and videos here on the site as well as packed, informative, cutting edge articles on the importance of fitness, diet and nutrition for today&#8217;s woman.<br />
My wife has graciously accepted my invitation to transform her body using weight training ( She does make my job easy though, already has all the ingredients for me to work with:)<br />
I too in the meantime will be going through my own body transformation, as I am now finally allowed to train like I need to after my ankle surgery, so I will be passing along great insight and tips from my own journey.<br />
I will be entering all female newcomers who follow me on <a href="http://twitter.com/LinkFit" target="_blank">Twitter</a> or become fans on <a title="facebook" href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Salt-Lake-City-UT/LinkFit-Fitness/105787432784314" target="_blank">Facebook</a>(contest code:<strong>FITWOMAN</strong>)for prizes, including- great new supplements, amazing books, magnesium oil, free one on one training, a day spa treatment as well as a FitBit fitness tool and an Ipod!</p>
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