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Top Ten Anything!

Delicious, Healthy Snacks for Kids!

March 1, 2013 by The Inside Press

fruit-platter2By Carine Feist, M.P.H.
Photos by Mike Feist

10. Fresh Fruit–always a perfect snack, delightful with vitamins galore!

9. Sushi and Summer Rolls–a super-quick pickup!  Eat it on the way to sports practice.  Brown rice and veggie varieties are a great bonus.

8. Anything on a Skewer!–cubed fruit, cheese, healthy cold-cuts (low sodium – no nitrate), soft vegetables…  Kids will love it; it’s colorful, nutritious and fun!  For young kids you can utilize coffee stirrer straws instead of skewers.

7. Salsa, Chips and Veggies –salsa is loaded with healthy veggies. Serve with celery or baby carrots or baked low-fat chips. Kids love it and it’s a perfect low-fat dip.

Sushi6. Hummus with Vegetables and Pita–try a variety, from hummus with tahini to white bean or black bean hummus.

5. UnFried Rice–make a batch of brown or white rice for dinner and save some to make this snack. Thaw some frozen edamame and add a handful, some chopped veggies, and cooked scrambled egg for an extra blast of protein.  Also add low sodium soy to taste. BAM!–a great afternoon snack and perfect for a road trip to an after-school activity!

4. Granola (Make Your Own!) –you can put in the ingredients your family loves most – nuts, oats, cinnamon, coconut, or dried fruit… endless possibilities.

3. Smoothies–start with fresh fruit and some low-fat or non-fat Greek yogurt! Add a splash of your favorite juice. Try blueberry or banana/strawberry/mango. Top with a sprinkle of granola and a couple of berries!

2. Popcorn Chick Peas–roast chick peas with a bit of olive oil until crunchy; delicious and lots of fun! Jazz it up with parmesan cheese, minced garlic, or herbs.

1. Sweet Craving?–try two of our favorite healthy cookies: Whole Grain Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies and Oatmeal Raisin Cookies – with a glass of milk on the side! What could be better?  Click here for quick and easy recipes for these snacks!

Carine Feist, M.P.H. Chef/Instructor, is Associate Editor of Inside Chappaqua Magazine. Mike Feist is a food photographer/stylist and culinary student.

Filed Under: Top Ten Anything! Tagged With: Healthy snacks, kids

Ten Ways To Pamper Yourself

March 4, 2012 by The Inside Press

By Stephanie Susnjara

The job. The kids. The house. With so much on your plate, it’s easy to get stressed out–and–neglect your own overall well-being. Here are 10 ways to pamper yourself from Bellava MedAesthetics & Spa, in Bedford Hills, where we offer a variety of beauty and services to help you relax, revive and renew both your appearance and spirit.

10. Get bronzed with A “healthy” spray tan.
Spray tans are the healthy way to get a rich, bronzed appearance year-round. Like magic, you can get a perfect all-over tan in just 5 minutes that can last up to 10 days.

9. Out with the old, in with the new makeup.
Makeup doesn’t last forever. In fact, it becomes a breeding ground for bacteria once it expires. As a rule of thumb, mascara and other eye makeup usually expires after three months, whereas foundation, concealer and lip color typically lasts about one year. So, go ahead, treat yourself to a top quality designer makeup line, such as YSL or Edward Bess.

8. The eyes have it. Get celebrity
eyebrows.
Nothing makes your eyes pop more than expertly shaped and tinted brows and lashes. If you’ve never indulged in this before, discover how beautiful eyebrows and lashes will frame your eyes for a more alluring appearance.

7. Glow from head to toe with a luxury body wrap.
A body wrap can eliminate toxins, polish skin and revitalize your entire body. This classic traditional spa treatment is a truly wonderful gift to give yourself, allowing you to both relax and luxuriate.

6. Obtain a more refreshed appearance with Botox and fillers.
Nothing can wipe away wrinkles as quickly and painlessly as Botox (softens forehead lines and frown lines) and dermal fillers (softens smile and marionette lines). In fact, these anti-aging procedures can take 10 years off your appearance and make you feel like a million bucks.

5.   Soothe aches and banish stress with deep tissue massage.
Whether you’re sore from working out at the gym or simply knotted up from stress, a deep tissue massage will rub out those spots filled with soreness and tension.

4. Wipe away scars and stretch marks and wear that bikini again.
Don’t let embarrassing scars or stretch marks prevent you from baring your body at the beach. Fractional skin resurfacing is the only FDA-approved treatment that can eliminate or greatly reduce deep scars or stretch marks.

3.  Indulge in a “mini” spa day with friends.
When’s the last time you and your friends got together for some bonding time? Rather than gathering at a restaurant for a fancy dinner, why not treat yourselves to a mini spa day for the same cost? Talk to a spa manager who can recommend a fun and memorable service package.

2. Gain serenity with Shirodhara 
massage.
This ayurvedic healing treatment is guaranteed to transport you to another time and place. Gain calm and serenity through this ancient therapy that directs a steady stream of aromatic oils onto the chakra between your eyebrows and forehead, considered the point of human consciousness. The rich oils used are also massaged into your hair for an added luxury conditioning treatment.

1. Check out SlimLipo for a new, 
more confident you.
SlimLipo laser liposuction is designed to re-sculpt parts of the body to give you a more appealing shape or beautiful appearance. This revolutionary procedure works wonders on targeted trouble spots including the neck, upper arms, abdomen, thighs and calves that diet and exercise alone can’t tackle.

Visit www.bellavaspa.com for more information.

Stephanie Susnjara is a freelance writer specializing in wellness who writes for The Dr. Oz Show, NYU School of Dentistry, local papers such as The Bedford-Pound Ridge Record Review, and more. She lives in Katonah with her 
two children.

Filed Under: Top Ten Anything!

Reasons to Have a Love Affair with Dance

March 4, 2012 by The Inside Press

By Kathleen Fitzgerald, School Director

The Steffi Nossen School of Dance, with programs in Chappaqua and White Plains, offers a wide range of classes for all ages and levels. Whether you are a serious dancer, a beginner, or want to try something new, we have the class for you! Performing opportunities for all, live music in classes and performances, instruction by a performing professional Faculty, and self-expression through improvisation and composition for even our youngest dancers, are all reasons to join the Steffi Nossen Dance Community.

Our Top 10 Reasons to Love Dance…

10. Do it solo, with a partner, in a group.
9. Do it in your living room, on your patio, in a studio,
at a party.
8. Do it to release bran chemicals that stimulate
nerve cell growth.
7. Do it to reduce tension and stress -cheaper than
therapy “and more effective” – Faculty Opinion
6. Do it because it’s GREEN – no electricity-guzzling
equipment required.
5. Do it to promote better focus and balance.
4. Do it to improve stamina and flexibility.
3. Do it to improve posture and muscle-tone .
2. Do it to Increase self-confidence .
AND #1 – DO IT TO HAVE FUN!

Year round, Westchester’s dance destination is the Steffi Nossen School of Dance!

 

Filed Under: Top Ten Anything!

Spring Tips from Total Turf Landscaping

March 4, 2012 by The Inside Press

10. Controlling leaf miner on Boxwoods
9. Spring Cleanups/Begin routine weekly maintenance of turf
8. Mulch installation
7. Repair plow damaged turf and plants
6. Turf renovations
5. Crabgrass prevention application on turf
4. Repairing damaged masonry
3. Nursery stock installation
2. Spring ornamental plant trimming
1. Call Total Turf Today!

Filed Under: Top Ten Anything!

Giving Back: Important Causes to Consider (Part One)

March 4, 2012 by The Inside Press

By Jennifer Leventhal

While New Castle has a reputation of being a community of considerable privilege, it is also home to some of the most generous people you’ll find anywhere. Supporting local charitable organizations–either financially or by volunteering time and energy–is a way of life here. When you ask friends and neighbors which organizations they support and about their motivations, the multitude of important causes and compelling reasons is impressive. [Read more…] about Giving Back: Important Causes to Consider (Part One)

Filed Under: Cover Stories, Top Ten Anything!

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