In the theme of keeping it ligt, lately I have been searching the web for health, nutrition and fitness information. I have found some great sites, but more often than not I have come across junk. For today's homework, I thought we could pick one or two (or more if you are up to it) of your favorite web resources to share with the gang! What is so great about this site that keeps you going back over and over again? What are some of your tricks at sorting through all the junk on the web?
I am forever searching the web for new recipes to help me clear out my fridge and freezer. It seems that no matter how many cookbooks I have I usually find what I am looking for on foodtv.ca or foodtv.com. Being a foodtv addict, I seem to go back to the same chefs over and over again and they have not failed me yet.
The other site which I find useful, especially when entertaining is mealsforyou.com they have all sorts of great menu ideas.
I am still working through all the infor the web has too offer about health and fitness. I am looking forward to reading others tips baout how to find the good stuff.
Enjoy every minute!
Jennifer
Goals for April: Exercise 3 times a week. Drink more water everyday.
Long Term Goal: Weigh-in at 180 lbs by my next Birthday. (Sept-13/06)
I come here for "one stop shopping" so to speak. Most of the people that post here are great about sharing other info they have read. Sheltieguy, Denise, Bee, Trigirl and others are very good about posting links.
I have run across info elsewhere that I share too, but mostly this is my favorite site for health and cooking related topics.
Dawn
"Success is not the result of spontaneous combustion. You have to set yourself on fire." anonymous
Posts: 4194 | Location: Indianapolis, IN | Registered: March 15, 2004
Bee, Thanks for the site on women and weights. IT looks great. I keep going back to not knowing exactly what to do and kind of putting a routine together. I bookmarked the site and will take time to read it when I do more weight stuff as the weather changes.
This site is a the best source of support for me. I have bene reading and visiting the prevention site lately too. I also use fitday as a tool to track calories,weight, nutrients.
and of course, my all time favorite is right here ; )
summer 7 challenge goals: - Meditate every day - Start the day with positive imagery and self talk Out of our beliefs are born deeds; out of our deeds we form habits; out of our habits grows our character; and on our character we build our destiny.
I am not all that web-savvy, but I do find myself going to http://www.cookinglight.com every time I am looking for a recipe by it's main ingredients. Like, I have asparagus, what should I do with it! I especially like seeing the nutritional break-down on every recipe. Although I'm not a calorie counter, I do keep a mental balance sheet throughout a period of days. I also love to search cycling and triathlon forums and articles, like http://www.beginnertriathlete.com
Lynne
Posts: 1104 | Location: NH | Registered: February 28, 2005
I like drweil.com and discoveryhealth.com. My only beef with drweil.com is to take part in the Optimal Health Plan you have to pay. But both sites have some really great info. Jill
Summer Challenge Goals: 1) Walk 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week 2) Plan weekly menus