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Quick and Easy Green Salad Recipe
Heathy Meals Don’t Have To Be Time-Consuming
This recipe is based on preference, and ingredients you have on hand that don’t require cooking. Vegetables such as carrots and beets require more prep time, since you’ll have to either grate or slice them into bite size pieces. The point is to save time without sacrificing nutrition. Choose veggies that are quicker to prepare from the suggested list of ingredients.
SUGGESTED LIST OF INGREDIENTS
- Beans and Lentils (any type)
- Salad Greens (any type)
- Artichoke Hearts (plain, or marinated)
- Grated Parmesan or Pecorino Romano Cheese
- Olive Oil, Balsamic Vinegar, Apple Cider Vinegar or any favorite dressing
- Walnuts, Sliced Almonds, Sesame Seeds, Sunflower Seeds, Cashews
- Tomato, Cucumber, Sprouts, Avocado, Bell Pepper, Olives, Onions, Scallions, Radishes
- Romaine Lettuce, Iceberg Lettuce, Butter Lettuce, Baby Spinach, Salad Mix
- Canned Tuna or Salmon, Cooked Chicken, Firm Tofu, Feta Cheese
- Oregano, Basil, Salt, Black Pepper, or any favorite seasoning
PREPARATION
- No precooking. Just combine ingredients together and add dressing.
- How much of each ingredient you use depends on your preference.
- The more produce and beans, the higher the fiber content.
- Serve with hearty artisan bread.
Hiking Into Oblivion: Extreme Heat Kills Unprepared Hikers
Rise In Preventable Fatalities From Heat Stroke
NBCNews.com – June 21, 2021 – Grand Canyon hiker dies on Tonto Trail during extreme heat: The 53-year-old backpacker was found dead in the Grand Canyon on Sunday, when the high reached 115 degrees, By Phil Helsel
MSN.com – June 21, 2021 – Hiker Dies In Extreme Heat, Another in Critical Condition, By Paige Austin (Palm Canyon Trail, Borrego Springs, California)
KVOA.com – July 13, 2021 – Some Phoenix hiking trails to be restricted in extreme heat, Associated Press
National Parks Traveler.org – June 22nd, 2021 – Deaths Rising In National Park System, By NPT Staff (Heat related)
10News.com (San Diego) Jul 12, 2021 – Heat-related helicopter rescues soar, By Adam Racusin
OLDER RELATED NEWS ARTICLES
Huffpost.com – Sept 8 , 2020 – Santa Monica Closes Trails After Hiker Dies In Extreme Heat Other hikers were rescued as record temperatures topped 110 degrees, By Mary Papenfuss
ABC News, November 4, 2018 – Two People Have Died In Remote Parts of Western Australia In One Week — But Experts Say Most Outback Deaths Are Preventable, By Sarah Collard
ABC News, October 28, 2018 – Man Dies of Suspected Dehydration After Group Hiking In Kalbarri National Park Runs Out of Water, By Sarah Collard.
ABC News, November 8, 2018 – Remote Australian Deaths Prompts Warning Outback Travel Dangers Could Rise, By Emily Smith
ABC.Net.au, November 25, 2018 – German Tourists Wandered 17km off Central Australia Hiking Trail Before Dying Of Dehydration, Heat Stress, By Neda Vanovac
Irene Pastore, is a Certified Personal Trainer, fitness blogger, health educator, and speaker. She has 25 years experience teaching exercise in New York City. To read her complete bio, visit the About Page.
Health Tip: Dietary Oil And Weight Loss

When losing excess weight, be sure you factor in how many calories you’re adding when using dietary oil. There are 120 calories in 1 tablespoon of olive oil.

Measure oil instead of pouring directly from the bottle, so you know the exact calorie count. If you pour instead of measure, you’ may be adding more than you need.

Dietary oil also includes mayonnaise, and nut butters. Read the food label on the jar to see how many calories are in 1 tablespoon. Too much dietary oil may be the stumbling block in your weight loss plan.
CALORIES IN 1 TABLESPOON OF COMMON DIETARY OILS
Almond Oil 123 calories
Apricot Kernel Oil 124 calories
Avocado Oil 120 calories
Canola Oil 124 calories
Coconut Oil 120 calories
Corn Oil 120 calories
Cottonseed Oil 123 calories
Flaxseed Oil 124 calories
Grape Seed Oil 124 calories
Hazelnut Oil 124 calories
Linseed Oil 117 calories
Mustard Oil 124 calories
Olive Oil 120 calories
Palm Kernel Oil 123 calories
Palm Oil 123 calories
Peanut Oil 120 calories
Poppy Seed Oil 124 calories
Pumpkin Seed Oil 123 calories
Rice Bran Oil 124 calories
Safflower Oil 120 calories
Salmon Oil 128 calories
Sesame Oil 124 calories
Soy Oil 123 calories
Sunflower Oil 124 calories
Tomato Seed Oil 124 calories
Vegetable Oil 120 calories
Walnut Oil 124 calories
Wheat Germ Oil 130 calories
Irene Pastore, is a Certified Personal Trainer, fitness blogger, health educator, and speaker. She has 25 years experience teaching exercise in New York City. To read her complete bio, visit the About Page.
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Hiking Accident Prevention: The Importance of Preparation
What You Don’t Know Can Kill You

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Irene Pastore, is a Certified Personal Trainer, fitness blogger, health educator, and speaker. She has 25 years experience teaching exercise in New York City. To read her complete bio, visit the About Page.
