Monday, October 29, 2012

JLove’s Interview: Halloween Healthy Style!!



JLove’s Interview: Halloween Healthy Style!!
 
Halloween is this week and kids of all ages are getting ready to do one of their all time annual highlights >> dressing up in costumes, going to parties and getting lots of treats. Tis' the season for candy! Parents are you concerned with how to encourage your kids to make healthy choices and how to manage the sugar intake?
 
Latham Thomas, a maternity lifestyle maven, wellness & birth coach, and mommy shared her thoughts, with me, on how to successfully navigate through this fun-loving holiday.
 
JLove: Halloween is a fun time of year that kids love and cherish. Yet, it can be a parent's nightmare. What do you see as the biggest challenges for parents during Halloween? 
 
Latham: Parents are faced with the candy craze and sorting through the plethora of sweets laden with behavior altering chemicals, additives, and an enormous amount of sugar. When I was growing up parents were concerned with the sweet factor, but now you have to think about the chemical dyes- some of which are known carcinogens, as well as high fructose corn syrup- which is in everything and it's making our kids hyperactive and obese.
 
JLove: Yes! Today we really do have to read what's in our foods and ask questions about how they are made. Sometimes we don't even know what is in our foods simply based on the label alone. For example, genetically modified food (GMOs) are not required to be labeled, so buying organic or buying food that is verified non-GMO is becoming increasingly important. What are your thoughts on how to create a healthy Halloween experience?
 
Latham: My healthy Halloween entails baking homemade cookies, granola, "caramel" popcorn with brown rice syrup, and integrating these treats- making pumpkin soup with cinnamon- my son loves that! There is nothing wrong with trick-or-treating and getting candy, but as parents we do need to sort through the candy and teach our children what's inside so they are aware.
 
JLove: Wow!!! I want to come over to your house for Halloween. That all sounds amazing. Sorting through candy and having a conversation about food with your kids is a great idea. What do you think are the best treats to give out as trick-or-treaters come by?
 
Latham: I like to give out Health Warrior Chia Bars, they are small and pack a lot of protein. The best is the teeny NibMor squares though- it's just enough chocolate and it's actually good for you.
 
JLove: Oh, you mean NibMor's 'Daily Dose of Dark'. Yes, I couldn't agree more and each piece of chocolate only has 3g of sugar. So, how can parents best manage their kid's sugar rush?
 
Latham: A few ways you can manage the sugar high- make sure your kids eat a healthy fortified meal before going to any Halloween festivities. Dole out the candy overtime- award them with a piece of candy after completing a task instead of letting it be a candy free-for-all. Select better quality sweets and have those on hand.
 
JLove: Great ideas. We hear a lot about moderation, how can parents manage this with their kids during Halloween?
 
Latham: Yes, moderation is important- but kids get enough sweet in their daily lives because most of the foods targeted towards them are sugar laden. So I don't make it a big deal in my home. If you can set the tone your kids will follow. Create a healthy dessert that they can make with you at home. Alternatively keep the approved sweets on hand and give them a treat once or twice a week, that way they don't go crazy when Halloween comes.
 
JLove: That sounds reasonable. Ok, Latham, what are the key take-away points for a healthy, happy and fun Halloween experience for kids and parents?
 
Latham: Know what's in the candy, have fun, swap out the bad stuff for the better stuff. It's only on day per year- but you are teaching healthy lifestyle habits so be mindful.
 
JLove: Thank you so much Latham. We here at NibMor love and adore all of the amazing work you do. Latham is helping to green the planet one belly at a time. In fact, Nibblers...Latham has a new book coming out that you do not want to miss >> "Mama Glow: A Hip Guide to Your Fabulous Abundant Pregnancy" , foreword by Christiane Northrup, M.D. in November of 2012 with Hay House.
 
About Latham Thomas: 
Latham Thomas is a maternity lifestyle maven, wellness & birth coach, and yoga teacher on the vanguard of transforming the maternal & women's wellness movement. A graduate of Columbia University & The Institute for Integrative Nutrition, Latham is the founder of Mama Glow  a holistic lifestyle hub for women to explore their creative edge through wellbeing. Her practice provides support to pre/postnatal women along their journey to motherhood offering culinary and nutritional services, yoga, and birth coaching services. She is co-founder of the Mama Glow Film Festival- a platform for maternal advocacy through film and philanthropy. Latham recently launched the Mama Glow Salon Series- a platform for birthing conversations around cocktails, panels, and discussions. Bridging the gap between optimal wellness, spiritual growth, and radical self care Latham Thomas is emerging as the go-to-guru for modern holistic lifestyle for women during pregnancy and beyond! A sought after nutrition and lifestyle expert, her television appearances include The Dr. Oz Show, Fox News LIVE, CBS News, ABC Eyewitness News, NBC-LXTV, and Inside Edition. She has been featured in the New York Daily News, New York Post, Time Out New York, Vogue.com, Whole Living, Essence Magazine, the cover of Experience Life Magazine, and VegNews Magazine. Latham contributes to: Positively Positive, The Daily Love, Huffington Post, Crazy Sexy Life, Mind Body Green, and New York Family online. She lives in New York City with her son Fulano and their turtle Climby. 

website: www.mamaglow.com
Twitter: @GlowMaven

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Shape- Tastic!

Hey Nibblers!

I love reading SHAPE magazine and recently Jennifer Love forwarded me a great article she read on SHAPE.com which talked about another great benefit when eating Chocolate!  They were talking about how beneficial chocolate is for your brain.  A study was performed on how there are more Nobel Prize winners in countries with the highest chocolate consumption.  So Nibblers, eat more dark chocolate!  I find it to be so wonderful that something I love eating can be so beneficial for my health and my brain!  I am glad I love eating our Extreme bar because it is 80% cacao which means this high cacao content will give my brain an extra boost!  In fact all of our chocolate has a high cacao content!  Thank you Cynthia Sass for writing a intriguing article on SHAPE.com!  I would also like to thank Heather and Jennifer for introducing me to dark chocolate over 2 years ago!  I used to only like milk chocolate but now all I can have is dark chocolate!
  
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Fall Apple Sauce


 Wassup Nibblers?!

The fall is officially here.  It is, personally, my favorite season.  I like nothing better than buying a bushel of apples (Ok- maybe not quite that many- did you know there are 42-48lbs in a bushel?  That’s about 126 apples!), and making apple sauce which then makes my whole house smell AMAZING.

A few weeks ago, I was able to do some volunteer work with Wellness In the Schools:  http://wellnessintheschools.org/  This is a very cool organization committed to getting kids fed, and educated about the foods they put in their bodies.  We made apple sauce with local NY State apples and the kids loved it.  The photos in this blog are from my time at PS 33 in Chelsea.

Get out to your local green market ,or better yet, go apple picking this season and get creative with apples.  They are fantastic for your health are rich in dietary fiber, vitamin C, a great source of B Complex vitamins such as riboflavin, thiamin, & B6 (but be sure to keep the skins on to reap these benefits completely).  Below is my favorite apple sauce recipe.  Try it out- you can even eliminate the sugar completely.  It stores very well in the fridge for about a week and it can also be frozen for later use.  Enjoy!  -HKT
HKT’s Fall Apple Sauce

3-4lbs local apples- cored and sliced equally (leave the skin on!  It’s good for you.)
1 cinnamon stick
1/4 cup sugar (aim for unrefined organic cane sugar- like the cane sugar we use in NibMor Chocolate bars and Daily Dose OR Coconut Palm Sugar which we use in NibMor’s Drinking Chocolate)
1 cup water


Place all ingredients in a large pot.  Cover, boil and then lower the heat for about 30mins (or until the apples are soft).    Remove from heat and remove the cinnamon stick.   Mash the apples with a potato masher. Serve apple sauce hot or refrigerate for later use.  If you choose to freeze it, it will last for about a year in your freezer.
 
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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Halloween- tastic Tunes!

Top 5 Halloween Tunes

1. Bobby "Boris" Pickett - "The Monster Mash" 
2. Michael Jackson - "Thriller" 
3. Rocky Horror Picture Show' Soundtrack - "The Time Warp" 
4. Ray Parker, Jr. - "Ghostbusters" 
5. Rockwell - "Somebody's Watching Me"