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6 Vegan and Vegetarian Ideas for Your Next Summer Barbecue

Summer is in full swing, and that means it's time to fire up the grill and indulge in the deliciousness of a barbecue. If you're a vegan or vegetarian, you don't have to miss out on the flavors and fun. In fact, plant-based options can be the star of the show! Whether you're hosting a barbecue or attending one as a guest, here are six fantastic vegan and vegetarian ideas to elevate your summer grilling game. 1. Grilled Veggie Skewers: Skewers are a classic barbecue favorite, and they're incredibly versatile for plant-based options. Load up skewers with a colorful medley of veggies like bell peppers, zucchini, cherry tomatoes, onions, and mushrooms. Brush them with a marinade of your choice, grill to perfection, and enjoy the charred and smoky goodness. 2. Plant-based Burgers: The rise of plant-based burgers has revolutionized the vegetarian and vegan barbecue scene. Choose from a wide variety of pre-made veggie burgers or unleash your culinary creativity and make
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Nature and Health Wishes You A Healthy Happy New Year

Thank you so much for taking your time to read the posts on my blog, it means such a lot to me. 2017 was an amazing year for Nature and Health blog and hopefully, I’ve shared some of the goodness through here. I was so excited to win three Blogger Awards in 2017. I can’t thank you enough for all your support. I hope that I can continue my Nature and Health journey with you this year. I’ve got some great things planned that I hope you’ll enjoy. I really hope that you have a wonderful new year and that 2018 will be a great year for you. Please let me know anything you would like more of, or less of, or anything else you’d like – I’d love to hear your thoughts. Many thanks again and happy new year.

What Book Would You Prefer To Read?

I want to begin my writing journey. Instead of being a health professional who is trying to get clients, I have chosen to become the knowledgeable expert who educates, because I know my health books can help more people heal. Without you, starting this journey will be somehow tough. So, I have listed a number of books and would be pleased if you share with me, the health book you would prefer to read. Secrets of Weight Loss Defeating Depression Without Pills Book of Health Tips Eat Like the Greek to Live Longer Simple Solutions for Common Health Problems Diabetes Self Defense The Fruit World Eat a Rainbow of Fruits and Veggies Healing Power of Teas Healing Power of Herbs Your comments mean so much to me.

Health Benefits Of Whole grains

Whole grains are grains that have the bran, germ, and endosperm intact. When the bran and germ are removed, the grain is stripped of its nutritional value and all you have is nutritionally devoid starchy white refined grain. Whole grains are intact, and it takes your body longer to digest them. That's good because you'll feel fuller for a long time and you can avoid blood sugar spikes.  All grains  do start off as whole grains (obviously), but if the germ or bran are removed, protein and other key nutrients are reduced. Ensu re you're eating whole grains instead of grains in the form of bread or pasta.  When a grain is processed, it becomes a "fast-acting carbohydrate in the body." And we all know that those fast-acting carbs can lead to blood sugar problems and weight gain if we consume lots of them.  Whole grains have  a lot of  health benefits. When you eat them, you get fiber, a healthy plant-based protein, vitamins, minerals and a variety of phytoc

Everything You Need To Know About Your Stool

It is very important to observe what's in the toilet bowl before flushing it away. This is because the appearance of your stool can tell you a lot about your health. The appearance and frequency of your stool gives you clues about how your gastrointestinal tract is functioning and can even signal serious disease processes that could be occurring, like infections, digestive problems and even cancer. Healthy Stool vs  Unhealthy Stool There is a huge difference between a healthy and unhealthy stool. Healthy Stool A healthy stool is light to dark brown, smooth and soft. It is formed into one long shape.It is S-shaped and is about 1 to 2 inches in diameter and up to 18 inches long. A healthy stool has a uniform texture and quietly and gently dives into water. Though it might not smell good but it should have a natural non - repulsive smell. Unhealthy Stool An unhealthy stool is painful and hard to pass, and may require straining. It has an extraordinary smell

Indoor Plants To Consider For Your Office Environment And Their Benefits

Our workspace or the physical environnent which we work can impact our health either positively or negatively .Making small changes to your direct office space can add aesthetically pleasing elements, as well as benefit your health.Adding plants to your office environments simply makes it a nicer place to be.The presence of these office plants makes the environment appear calming, more interesting, comfortable, colorful and relaxing. These plants enable us to perceive our surroundings better and also benefit our health.Considering the time most of us spend at work,its not a bad idea to literally make our office a home away from home. Physical And Psychological Benefits Of Office Plants They reduce stress,tension,anxiety, depression and fatigue. They provide a very large lift to staff spirits. They promote wellbeing and performance. They improve concentration and focus thereby increasing productivity within the workforce. They reduce sickness and absence. They improve o