20 Healthy Foods for a Dollar or are they?

The article is from: http://www.divinecaroline.com/article/22145/52070-20-healthiest-foods–1 and is commented by *****me*****

1. Oats
High in fiber and complex carbohydrates, oats have also been shown to lower cholesterol. And they sure are cheap—a dollar will buy you more than a week’s worth of hearty breakfasts.

****What is that? Where in the Store can you find OATS? Is that like oatmeal or something?????******

2. Eggs
You can get about a half dozen of eggs for a dollar, making them one of the cheapest and most versatile sources of protein. They are also a good source of the antioxidants lutein and zeaxanthin, which may ward off age-related eye problems.

*****You can’t buy just half a dozen, unless you go straight to the farm.*****

3. Kale
This dark, leafy green is loaded with vitamin C, carotenoids, and calcium. Like most greens, it is usually a dollar a bunch.

*****Usually?*****

4. Potatoes
Because we often see potatoes at their unhealthiest—as fries or chips—we don’t think of them as nutritious, but they definitely are. Eaten with the skin on, potatoes contain almost half a day’s worth of Vitamin C, and are a good source of potassium. If you opt for sweet potatoes or yams, you’ll also get a good wallop of beta carotene. Plus, they’re dirt cheap and have almost endless culinary possibilities.

*****A sack of potatoes is more than dollar*****

5. Apples
I’m fond of apples because they’re inexpensive, easy to find, come in portion-controlled packaging, and taste good. They are a good source of pectin—a fiber that may help reduce cholesterol—and they have the antioxidant Vitamin C, which keeps your blood vessels healthy.

*****I hate apples*****

6. Nuts
Though nuts have a high fat content, they’re packed with the good-for-you fats—unsaturated and monounsaturated. They’re also good sources of essential fatty acids, Vitamin E, and protein. And because they’re so nutrient-dense, you only need to eat a little to get the nutritional benefits. Although some nuts, like pecans and macadamias, can be costly, peanuts, walnuts, and almonds, especially when bought in the shell, are low in cost.

*****Ok obviously this person has never bought nuts before. I buy store brand nuts and the cost per small container is 8 dollars. Can you say expensive?*****

7. Bananas
At a local Trader Joe’s, I found bananas for about 19¢ apiece; a dollar gets you a banana a day for the workweek. High in potassium and fiber (9 grams for one), bananas are a no-brainer when it comes to eating your five a day quotient of fruits and veggies.

*****No arguments there*****

8. Garbanzo Beans
With beans, you’re getting your money’s worth and then some. Not only are they a great source of protein and fiber, but ’bonzos are also high in fiber, iron, folate, and manganese, and may help reduce cholesterol levels. And if you don’t like one type, try another—black, lima, lentils … the varieties are endless. Though they require soaking and cooking, the most inexpensive way to purchase these beans is in dried form; a precooked can will still only run you around a buck.

*****Beans are okay*****

9. Broccoli

Broccoli contains tons of nice nutrients—calcium, vitamins A and C, potassium, folate, and fiber. As if that isn’t enough, broccoli is also packed with phytonutrients, compounds that may help prevent heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers. Plus, it’s low in calories and cost.

*****But is it under a dollar!*****

10. Watermelon
Though you may not be able to buy an entire watermelon for a dollar, your per serving cost isn’t more than a few dimes. This summertime fruit is over 90 percent water, making it an easy way to hydrate, and gives a healthy does of Vitamin C, potassium, and lycopene, an antioxidant that may ward off cancer.

*****and a better sex drive! or something*****

11. Wild Rice
It won’t cost you much more than white rice, but wild rice is much better for you. Low in fat and high in protein and fiber, this gluten-free rice is a great source of complex carbohydrates. It packs a powerful potassium punch and is loaded with B vitamins. Plus, it has a nutty, robust flavor.

*****um what about the rice shortage??*****

12. Beets
Beets are my kind of vegetable—their natural sugars make them sweet to the palate while their rich flavor and color make them nutritious for the body. They’re powerhouses of folate, iron, and antioxidants.

13. Butternut Squash
This beautiful gourd swings both ways: sometimes savory, sometimes sweet. However you prepare the butternut, it will not only add color and texture, but also five grams of fiber per half cup and chunks and chunks of Vitamin A and C. When in season, butternut squash and related gourds are usually less than a dollar a pound.

14. Whole Grain Pasta
In the days of Atkins, pasta was wrongly convicted, for there is nothing harmful about a complex carbohydrate source that is high in protein and B vitamins. Plus, it’s one of the cheapest staples you can buy.

15. Sardines
As a kid, I used to hate it when my dad would order sardines on our communal pizzas, but since then I’ve acquired a taste for them. Because not everyone has, you can still get a can of sardines for relatively cheap. And the little fish come with big benefits: calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc, and B vitamins. And, because they’re low on the food chain, they don’t accumulate mercury.

*****ewww*****

16. Spinach
Spinach is perhaps one of the best green leafies out there—it has lots of Vitamin C, iron, and trace minerals. Plus, you can usually find it year round for less than a dollar.

17. Tofu
Not just for vegetarians anymore, tofu is an inexpensive protein source that can be used in both savory and sweet recipes. It’s high in B vitamins and iron, but low in fat and sodium, making it a healthful addition to many dishes.

18. Lowfat Milk
Yes, the price of a gallon of milk is rising, but per serving, it’s still under a dollar; single serving milk products, like yogurt, are usually less than a dollar, too. Plus, you’ll get a lot of benefit for a small investment. Milk is rich in protein, vitamins A and D, potassium, and niacin, and is one of the easiest ways to get bone-strengthening calcium.

****when could you ever buy a gallon of milk for a dollar?*****

19. Pumpkin Seeds
When it’s time to carve your pumpkin this October, don’t shovel those seeds into the trash—they’re a goldmine of magnesium, protein, and trace minerals. Plus, they come free with the purchase of a pumpkin.

20. Coffee
The old cup-o-joe has been thrown on the stands for many a corporeal crime—heart disease, cancer, osteoporosis—but exonerated on all counts. In fact, coffee, which is derived from a bean, contains beneficial antioxidants that protect against free radicals and may actually help thwart heart disease and cancer. While it’s not going to fill you up like the other items on this list, it might make you a lot perkier. When made at home, coffee runs less than 50¢ cents a cup.

*****OHHH! I LOVE COFFEE!*****

Higher Education for ALL Americans

I don’t know if you have noticed, but a lot of people in the United States of America don’t even graduate High School anymore. Maybe they have to support their family or maybe they just hate school, whatever the reason may be it’s just making the U.S. as a whole look stupid. Seriously.

I am one of those people who dropped out of High School, and I regret it every day of my life. I wish I spent more time studying and learning than hanging out with my friends. I wish I took the SAT. I wish, I wish, I wish. I got my GED in Feb. of 2004, so in actuality I “graduated” before the people in my class. I started going to Community college and was doing well. I made the “Dean’s List” and completed 2 semesters and was working on my third, when my Husband and I decided to move to Seattle, WA. Needless to say, I didn’t complete my third. Instead I enrolled in the Art institute of Seattle for Graphic Design.

Everything was great, I was really excited to get a BFA degree in something that I enjoyed doing. I had to take out student loans to go there and it was really expensive. I completed three quarters before I realized that it wasn’t for me. I now owe close to 20 grand. Worst mistake of my life. Now I have something else to regret every day of my life. At least when I went to community college I was approved for grants and didn’t have to pay for books or anything.

I now live in San Diego, CA and really want to go to school. But since I never took the SAT I can’t apply to the 4 year colleges or universities. Plus I didn’t complete enough classes at community college either and my classes I took at the Art Institute will never ever count for anything. Their credits just wont transfer anywhere. My parents never saved up money for me to go to school and my mom is dead and my dad is poor so I can’t ask for their help.

I always hear about how other colleges and universities are free for all in other countries and wonder why it isn’t free here. I also always hear how their aren’t enough people graduating with science and math majors and how we are all stupid and have to outsource to find qualified people. But what are these people doing about it? NOTHING. I WANT TO GO TO SCHOOL. But I can’t afford it and I’ve learned that you have to live in California a year before you are considered a resident for tuition purposes. Residents only pay 20 dollars a credit at community while non-residents pay 180 dollars. That’s 540 dollars for a 3 credit class at COMMUNITY college! A resident would only pay 60 dollars for the same class. That’s 480 dollars difference! And it’s not fair.

All I want is for our government to stop spending money in IRAQ, IRAN and the whole Middle East and put it into our EDUCATION! We spend billions on the war and the military and practically nothing for Education. The grants are only good for people who are poor. What about the people who are just above the “poor” line to not be qualified and still CAN’T afford to go to school? Like all the “middle” class people. Gas is so expensive, food is expensive and so is everything else, but we are still getting paid 7 dollars an hour. Our salaries haven’t kept up with inflation and its really starting to hurt. I don’t even want to talk about health care. Most people don’t have it and can’t afford it.

You get mad at me because I don’t take my Dog to the vet, but I can’t even take myself to the doctor! I haven’t seen a dentist since 2000, and that was to take my braces off. If we could at least get discounted education and actually PUSH education maybe we could all go to school and get GREAT jobs so we can afford the Vet and health care. But the way things are going now, it seems there will be two classes: the very Wealthy and the very Poor. No more middle class. We will become a third world country. The American dream is getting farther and farther away and soon it will be a thing of the past. We have to do something now before it slips right through our fingers.

P.S. If you want to sponsor my College Education email me or leave a comment. I’m a struggling student whose goal in life is to become a Psychiatrist. Any amount helps.

Thank you and God Bless.

Awesome Things Your Cell Can Do!

I recently came across some useful information about cell phones!

1.) The emergency number worldwide for mobiles is 112. If you’re in an area with no coverage and you have an emergency, dial 112 and your phone will search for a network to establish a connection. Also you can dial 112 even when your keypad is locked. It works, I just tried it on my phone, if you push 115 it will flash press menu then star to unlock, (or whatever your phone would say to unlock) but you can press 112 with out any trouble.

2.) This is really cool, if you have ever locked your keys in your car you will appreciate this. However it only works if you have two keyless remotes and two people with two cell phones. OK so you locked your keys in your car again and you don’t want to call the lock smith, what do you do? Call home! All you have to do is call someone who has the other keyless remote to your car and have them push the unlock button into the cell and as they are doing it you have to point your cell to your car to unlock it! I haven’t tried this, but I’m excited to try it!!! Supposedly you can also open the trunk and whatever else you have on the keyless remote… Can’t wait to try this.

3.) Hidden Battery Power! Did you know that your phone has extra power hidden somewhere? I didn’t. Ok all you have to do is push *3370# (star three three seven zero pound) and push send. You will now have 50% power on your battery. And the next time you charge your phone this reserve will get charged as well. I tried this and it isn’t available on my phone :( I pushed *3370# and then send and it said processing and then it said unavailable. Oh well, maybe gophones don’t have extra reserve. I also tried it on my regular phone and it said requesting but then it said data unknown, so maybe AT&T doesn’t have this in their phones or the phone has to be dying before you can use this feature? I don’t know. Try it, let me know if it works.

4.) Disable a stolen phone. First check what your cell’s serial number is by pushing *#06# (star pound zero six pound) Your 15 digit code will appear on the screen. WRITE THIS DOWN! And keep it somewhere where you will find it later on. If your phone gets stolen or lost, call your service provider and give them this 15 digit code and they will disable your cell. This works even if the thief puts in a new SIM card. Your cell phone will be useless now!

5.) Don’t dial 411 anymore!!! Are you tired of being charged to use that service??? then call (800) FREE 411 or (800) 373-3411. Program this into your phone and use it everytime for 411 info!!!! I’m putting it in my phone now!

So there you have it, all the secrets you never knew, until now! Let me know if you have more!

IKEA’S Klippan Sofa

Klippan Sofa

I recently moved to San Diego, from Seattle and all my stuff is still in Seattle so I have no where to sit! Or sleep! So I have been looking on Craigslist.com for deals. I want to decorate my apartment like the model so I have been looking for modern, contemporary sofas. IKEA has great furniture for that style. So I started looking for the Klippan style. This couch is really popular because everytime I found one on craigslist.com someone else was buying it.

So finally I found one that wasn’t spoken for and got it delivered to me this morning. I paid $100 for it, but wow, it sure needs to be cleaned. I was expecting a lot cleaner, because this couch is $250 new, but oh well. Once I get my steam cleaner down from Seattle, it will be good as new! So anyways, I went to IKEA to get a new slipcover, because I am not going to sit on it as it is. And to my dismay they had little to choose from.

They have the natural slipcover color, which I do not recommend because it looks naturally dirty even in new condition. They also have navy blue, red, white, black, sheep skin, and 5 with different patterns. I was disapointed because I thought they would have a lot more. I chose black at first and when I went down into the warehouse part of ikea, I saw one with a pattern that caught my eye.

Its lime green and dark green and white. It kind of looks like something you would find in Hawaii or something. Anyways, I really like it. I think it looks great in my livingroom. I love the look of the Klippan sofa and also I like the look of the Kramfors. But for now I’m enjoying my semi new and recovered IKEA Klippan loveseat, thanks to craigslist.com! And Ikea.

Klippan Sofa

I want a Talking Bird!

Smokey, the talking bird says “Obama, Yes we can!” I love it! Not only do I want a bird now, I want to train it to speak too! How cool would that be? I actually worked with a bird once, when I volunteered at the animal shelter. His name was Itchy, and he was the coolest! Every time I saw him he would greet me. And every time I left he would say good bye! Mostly he just said, “I itchy bird.” Which is why he was at the animal shelter in the first place. His owners weren’t good to him and didn’t give him the proper care. He tore out all his feathers and every time his owner came over to him they would call him “itchy bird.” Hence “I itchy bird.” Sad story. But anyways heres the youtube.com link.

Yes We Can!

Part Two of House Available Before fox?

If you know me then you would know that I don’t own a TV. Yeah, thats right I don’t own a TV. Get over it! But what you may not know is, I watch all the prime time shows like everyone else. How you say? The internet of course!

Abc.com, nbc.com, cwtv.com, fox.com, scifi.com, just to name a few, all upload most of their shows online! I recently watched the latest episode of House from fox.com and noticed a comment from a user. She said that she found a website with the conclusion or part two of the show I just watched. I was skeptical at first, and normally I don’t click on links that I’m not familiar with, but I clicked on this one. Good thing to, because it was part two of the House episode!

I was able to watch part two without waiting a week for them (fox) to upload it. I’m not even sure this has been aired on TV yet. Well anyways, I thought I would share it with y’all!

**Make sure you watch part one of episode 17 first, available from fox.com and then click on part two.

episode 17

Part Two of episode 17

Are You Ready Seattle??

Friday and Saturday are supposed to get into the HIGH 80’s! We’ll finally have a taste of summer. Today got hot too. I was lucky enough to enjoy it. I walked around downtown and ate lunch at Fish club or something on the waterfront. Really nice day. I don’t know what I’m going to do tomorrow or Saturday. I’m sure I’ll be outside, I don’t want to miss my chance at sunshine. Can you blame me for saying? I’ve lived in Seattle for almost 2 years and I never see the sun anymore and I MISS SUMMER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Why do I have to wear a jacket in May? I never had to wear a jacket in May before. It’s not like it’s too cold, just not warm enough without a jacket. That and it’s always cloudy. UH, how do you people stand it out here? No wonder why there are so many suicides. Its really depressing sometimes. But when the sun is out, I’m reminded of why I love it here.

I found a new park today. It’s called the freeway park. Never new it existed. Its kinda cool, a lot of steps though. So, what are you going to do tomorrow and Saturday?

WHOA! The MOO Heard ‘Round the World!

Now that cow can feed a starving country! JUST KIDDING!

Have you seen or heard about this gentle giant? Amazing. Thats all I have to say. And I want to see it with my own eyes.

My Time Zone

Pacific Time zone on this site is UTC -7 now you will know the actual time that I post things. Took me a while to figure that out for some reason.

New 5 Blade Razor for Women!!

Gillette finally made a 5 blade razor for women! WHAT TOOK THEM SO LONG????? The 5 blade razor for men has been out since 2005, called the Gillette fusion. Now they finally came out with the Venus Embrace 5 blade razor. I was beginning to think it was never going to happen.

Now I can use the woman’s version! I have been using the man’s fusion. Can you blame me?? I want a CLOSE shave too!! Do you think they will ever come out with a 6 blade razor? Tell me what you think.

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