Anagram Challenge

   Daily anagram challenge! Sharpen your brain with today’s anagram puzzle. Unscramble the letters to reveal the hidden word or phrase, and submit your answer to see if you’re correct. Happy puzzling!  

Today’s Anagram:  

It’s Your Job

“Take responsibility of your own happiness, never put it in other people’s hands.” ~ Roy T. Bennett

Dreamers ~ A Poem by James Barron Hope

Dreamers

James Barron Hope

Fools laugh at dreamers, and the dreamers smile
  In answer, if they any answer make:
  They know that Saxon Alfred could not bake
  The oaten cakes, but that he snatched his Isle
  Back from the fierce and bloody-handed Dane.

  And so, they leave the plodders to their gains–
  Quit money changing for the student’s lamp,
  And tune the harp to gain thereby some camp,
  Where what they learn is worth a kingdom’s crown;
  They fashion bows and arrows to bring down
  The mighty truths which sail the upper air;
  To them the facts which make the fools despair
  Become familiar, and a thousand things
  Tell them the secrets they refuse to kings

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Healthy Foods & Recipes: Eggs

4 Healthy Reasons to Include Whole Eggs in Your Diet

  1. High-Quality Protein Source
    • Whole eggs provide all nine essential amino acids, making them an excellent source of complete protein to support muscle repair, immune function, and overall health.
    • One large egg contains about 6 grams of protein.
  2. Rich in Essential Nutrients
    • Eggs contain vitamins A, D, E, B12, folate, and choline, which are crucial for brain function, eye health, and metabolism.
    • Choline, found mainly in the yolk, plays a key role in brain development and liver function.
  3. Supports Eye Health
    • Egg yolks are rich in lutein and zeaxanthin, two antioxidants that help protect against macular degeneration and cataracts.
    • Studies suggest that consuming eggs can increase lutein levels in the blood, improving long-term eye health.
  4. May Support Heart Health (When Eaten in Moderation)
    • Eggs contain omega-3 fatty acids (especially in pasture-raised eggs), which help reduce inflammation and lower triglyceride levels.
    • Some studies suggest that eggs can raise “good” HDL cholesterol, which is beneficial for heart health.

Scientific Evidence on Whole Eggs and Cholesterol Levels

  1. Eggs Increase HDL (“Good”) Cholesterol
    • Research shows that consuming eggs raises HDL cholesterol (high-density lipoprotein), which is linked to a lower risk of heart disease.
    • A 2018 study in Nutrients found that eating one to three eggs per day increased HDL levels without significantly affecting LDL cholesterol in most people.
  2. Minimal Impact on LDL (“Bad”) Cholesterol for Most People
    • While eggs do contain dietary cholesterol, multiple studies suggest that saturated fat intake has a greater impact on LDL cholesterol than dietary cholesterol from eggs.
    • A 2020 American Journal of Clinical Nutrition study found that egg consumption was not significantly linked to heart disease in most populations.
  3. Eggs May Change LDL Particle Size (Potentially Reducing Risk)
    • Some research indicates that eggs can shift LDL cholesterol from small, dense particles (more harmful) to larger, less dangerous particles, reducing cardiovascular risk.
    • A study in Metabolism (2013) suggested that eating eggs resulted in a beneficial shift in LDL particle size in healthy individuals.
  4. Effects Depend on Individual Metabolism
    • About 30% of people are “hyper-responders”, meaning eggs may raise LDL levels slightly in them.
    • However, for most healthy individuals, eggs do not increase heart disease risk when consumed as part of a balanced diet.

🌶️ Tex-Mex Scrambled Eggs with Avocado & Black Beans

Ingredients:

  • 2 whole eggs 🥚
  • 1/4 cup black beans (drained & rinsed) 🫘
  • 1/4 cup diced tomatoes 🍅
  • 1 tbsp diced onions 🧅
  • 1 tbsp diced jalapeño (adjust for spice level) 🌶️
  • 1/4 tsp ground cumin
  • 1/4 tsp chili powder
  • 1/8 tsp smoked paprika
  • 1/4 avocado, sliced 🥑
  • 1 small corn tortilla or whole grain tortilla 🌮
  • 1 tsp olive oil (or avocado oil)
  • 1 tbsp fresh cilantro, chopped 🌿
  • 1 tbsp crumbled cotija or shredded cheddar cheese 🧀 (optional)

Instructions:

  1. Sauté the veggies: Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add onions, jalapeño, and tomatoes, cooking for 2 minutes until slightly softened.
  2. Season it up: Stir in black beans, cumin, chili powder, and smoked paprika. Cook for another minute to blend the flavors.
  3. Scramble the eggs: In a bowl, whisk eggs and pour them into the pan. Stir gently, cooking until just set.
  4. Assemble: Warm the corn tortilla in a dry pan for a few seconds on each side.
  5. Top it off: Serve the eggs on the tortilla, add avocado slices, cilantro, and cheese.
  6. Optional: Drizzle with hot sauce or squeeze a little lime juice for extra zest. 🍋

Why It’s Tex-Mex & Healthy

Protein-packed (Eggs + Black Beans)
Loaded with fiber & healthy fats (Avocado + Beans)
Bold flavors (Chili, Cumin, Jalapeño)
Gluten-free option (Corn tortilla)

Source: ChatGPT

Healthy Tips: What Is Your Health Risk if You Drink Alcoholic Beverages?

Cancer Risk by Number of Drinks per Day:

Research indicates that the risk of developing certain cancers increases with the amount of alcohol consumed daily. Here’s a summary based on available data:

  • 1 Drink per Day:
    • Breast Cancer: Women who consume about one drink daily have a 10% relative risk increase in breast cancer compared to non-drinkers. HHS.gov
    • Mouth Cancer: A 40% relative odds increase for mouth cancer has been observed in individuals consuming about one drink per day compared to non-drinkers. HHS.gov
  • 2 Drinks per Day:
    • Breast Cancer: A 32% relative risk increase for women who consume more than two drinks per day, compared to women who did not drink. HHS.gov
    • Mouth Cancer: A 97% relative odds increase for mouth cancer has been observed in individuals consuming about two drinks per day compared to non-drinkers. HHS.gov
  • 3.5 Drinks per Day:
    • Colorectal and Breast Cancer: Drinking about 3.5 drinks daily increases the risk of developing colorectal and breast cancer by 1.5 times compared to non-drinkers. Canadian Cancer Society
  • 5 or More Drinks per Day:
    • Liver Cancer: The chances of developing liver cancer increase markedly with the consumption of five or more drinks per day. Cancer Trends Progress Report

It’s important to note that these statistics represent relative risk increases. For example, if the baseline risk of a certain cancer is low, even a significant relative increase may still represent a small absolute risk. However, since many U.S. adults consume alcohol, these relative increases constitute a substantial number of preventable cancer cases.

Source: ChatGPT

Light it Up

The news can get us down. The naysayers near us can get us down. We have a choice, we don’t have to listen to them. We can believe that the impossible is possible. We can focus on what we can do to make our lives better and contribute in a positive way to the lives of those around us. Darkness only wins when we refuse to shine our light. Light up your space. Light it up!

Anagram Challenge

Daily anagram challenge! Sharpen your brain with today’s anagram puzzle. Unscramble the letters to reveal the hidden word or phrase, and submit your answer to see if you’re correct. Happy puzzling!  

Today’s Anagram:  

Train Your Willpower

“Willpower is the key to success. Successful people strive no matter what they feel by applying their will to overcome apathy, doubt or fear.” ~ Dan Millman

The Window ~ A Poem by Bernard Waters

The Window

Bernard Waters

STRANGE lights flicker down the road
Past the window of dreams,
Each guiding a mystic load
With its flickering beams,
And having passed, sheds its rays
Down other stranger, lonelier ways ;
They leave me gloriously alone.
Drunk with nothingness, breathing the unknown
Soft sweet absence of those beams.
Moulding a vision lately flown
Past the window of dreams.

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Healthy Foods & Recipes: Cocoa

4 Health Benefits of Consuming Cocoa

  1. Rich in Antioxidants – Cocoa is loaded with flavonoids, which help reduce oxidative stress, lower inflammation, and protect against chronic diseases.
  2. Boosts Heart Health – The flavonoids in cocoa may lower blood pressure, improve circulation, and reduce LDL (bad) cholesterol, supporting overall cardiovascular health.
  3. Enhances Mood & Brain Function – Cocoa contains theobromine and serotonin-boosting compounds, which can help reduce stress, improve mood, and enhance cognitive function.
  4. Supports Metabolism & Blood Sugar Control – Dark cocoa has been linked to improving insulin sensitivity, making it beneficial for blood sugar regulation and weight management.

🍫 Healthy Cocoa Recipe: Dark Chocolate Chia Pudding

A rich, creamy, and naturally sweetened dessert packed with fiber, antioxidants, and healthy fats!

🍽 Serves: 2

⏱ Prep Time: 5 minutes | Chill Time: 4 hours (or overnight)


🌿 Ingredients:

  • 2 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 2 tbsp chia seeds
  • 1 cup unsweetened almond milk (or coconut milk)
  • 1 tbsp maple syrup or honey (adjust to taste)
  • ½ tsp vanilla extract
  • ¼ tsp cinnamon (optional, for extra warmth)
  • A pinch of sea salt
Optional Toppings:
  • Dark chocolate shavings (85% or higher)
  • Crushed nuts (almonds, walnuts, or pecans)
  • Fresh berries (strawberries, raspberries, or blueberries)

🔥 Instructions:

  1. Mix the Ingredients:
    • In a bowl or jar, whisk together cocoa powder, chia seeds, almond milk, maple syrup, vanilla extract, cinnamon, and sea salt.
  2. Let It Thicken:
    • Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 hours (or overnight). The chia seeds will absorb the liquid and create a pudding-like consistency.
  3. Stir & Serve:
    • Before serving, give it a good stir to smooth out the texture.
    • Top with dark chocolate shavings, crushed nuts, or fresh berries for extra nutrition and crunch.

✅ Why It’s Healthy:

High in Fiber & Protein – Chia seeds provide plant-based protein and keep you full longer.
Antioxidant-Rich – Cocoa and berries fight free radicals and support heart health.
Dairy-Free & Low-Sugar – Naturally sweetened with maple syrup or honey.
Mood-Boosting & Energizing – Cocoa enhances serotonin levels for a happy, energi

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