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Eat like a Centenarian
By Blue Zones Project - Monterey County on Jul 2, 2020 5:17:44 PM
Topics: Healthy Foods Recipes PlantSlant Plant Slant Nutrition #EatWisely Monterey County Healthier Movement at Home Healthier Outlook at Home Healthier Eating at Home
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OCEAN MIST FARMS RECOGNIZED AS A BLUE ZONES PROJECT WORKSITE
By Blue Zones Project - Monterey County on Jul 1, 2020 11:50:19 AM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Topics: Worksites Blue Zones Project Well-being in the workplace Worksite Wellness Monterey County
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Join Blue Zones Project and Live Longer, Healthier
By Blue Zones Project - Monterey County on Jun 18, 2020 3:13:03 PM
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Topics: Healthy Foods Recipes PlantSlant Plant Slant Nutrition #EatWisely Monterey County Healthier Movement at Home Healthier Outlook at Home Healthier Eating at Home eat like a centenarian Sign the Pledge
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Enter to Win $100 Gift Card
By Blue Zones Project - Monterey County on May 12, 2020 6:26:55 PM
Register by July 29th to enter to win a $100 Gift Certificate to Nob Hill or La Princesa Market* when you sign up to ‘Eat like a Centenarian’ or sign the ‘Blue Zones Pledge’
Topics: Healthy Foods Recipes PlantSlant Plant Slant Nutrition #EatWisely Monterey County Healthier Movement at Home Healthier Outlook at Home Healthier Eating at Home eat like a centenarian
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Eat like a Centenarian
By Blue Zones Project - Monterey County on May 7, 2020 1:30:22 PM
Sign Up today to enjoy a delicious dietary tour of the world's blue zones areas with cooking demonstrations and lessons on eating longer from the people who've eaten the longest.
Topics: Healthy Foods Recipes PlantSlant Plant Slant Nutrition #EatWisely Monterey County Healthier Movement at Home Healthier Outlook at Home Healthier Eating at Home
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Main Street Bakery sets a Pay it Forward Program Targeting Hundreds of People in Need
By Blue Zones Project - Monterey County on Apr 27, 2020 1:26:13 PM
VERSIÓN EN ESPAÑOL ABAJO
Main Street Bakery and Catering is the first Blue Zones approved restaurant in Salinas. On week 3 of shelter-in-place in Monterey County, Main Street Bakery created a pay it forward program. People can call in and give a financial contribution that will be used to prepare meals for those in needs. In order to streamline food distribution to those in needs, Main Street Bakery is partnering with Blue Zones Project and The Change a Heart Foundation.
Luz and Marco, the co-owners of Main Street Bakery have already prepared 100 lentil soups that will be offered to people in need through the Change a Heart Foundation. The Change a Heart Foundation has stepped up during the COVID-19 crisis to distribute free food for people in need in Monterey, Santa Cruz and San Benito counties. Weekly it distributes food to more than a thousand people!
Supporting this pay it forward program is not only a way to support Main Street Bakery to stay open, but it’s also a way to help those who are struggling. To inquire about the pay it forward program and to make a donation, call Main Street Bakery at: 831-771-2253.
And while you are at it, why not purchase a great plant-slant dish to take out and eat home?
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Main Street Bakery and Catering es el primer restaurante aprobado por Blue Zones Project en Salinas. En la semana 3 de “shelter-in-place” en el condado de Monterey, Main Street Bakery creó un programa de retribuir a la sociedad. Las personas pueden llamar y dar una contribución financiera que se utilizará para preparar comidas para las personas necesitadas. Con el fin de agilizar la distribución de alimentos a quienes lo necesitan, Main Street Bakery se ha asociado con Blue Zones Project y The Change a Heart Foundation.
Luz y Marco, los copropietarios de Main Street Bakery ya han preparado 100 sopas de lentejas que se ofrecerán a las personas necesitadas a través de la Fundación Change a Heart. La Fundación Change a Heart se ha movilizada durante la crisis COVID-19 para distribuir alimentos gratis para las personas necesitadas en los condados de Monterey, Santa Cruz y San Benito. ¡Semanalmente distribuye comida a más de mil personas!
Apoyar este programa de retribuir a la sociedad no es solo una forma de apoyar a Main Street Bakery para que permanezca abierto, sino que también es una forma de ayudar a quienes tienen dificultades. Para aprender más sobre el programa y hacer una donación, llame a Main Street Bakery al: 831-771-2253.
Y mientras lo hace, ¿por qué no comprar un plato para llevar y comer en casa?
Topics: News Release Blue Zones Project Approved COVID #EatWisely Healthier Eating at Home
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A week of joy, fun and meaning while sheltered in place
By Blue Zones Project - Monterey County on Apr 23, 2020 12:14:33 PM
Looking for something meaningful, educational and fun to do this week? BINGO, we’ve got just that. This free 7-day game is for everyone to enjoy and be a part of.
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Support Your local restaurants
By Blue Zones Project - Monterey County on Mar 23, 2020 10:34:03 AM
There have been a variety of restaurants in Salinas that have already committed to providing their customers and our community with an abundance of healthy choices on their menu to choose from.
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BUILD YOUR HEALTH WHILE SHELTERED IN PLACE AND WORKING FROM HOME
By Blue Zones Project - Monterey County on Mar 22, 2020 5:44:51 PM
Consciously practicing healthy habits is more important today than ever before. As many of us adapt to our new circumstances with social distancing, we must also look for creative ways to continue working on our well-being. The good news is, Blue Zones Power 9 practices are easily adaptable during these unusual times.
Here are some tips from Blue Zones Project Monterey County on how to adapt the Power 9 practices while social distancing.
Move Naturally – Get out in the yard, work in your garden, and get your hands dirty in a healthy way. Fresh air, sunshine, and connection with living things and Mother Earth will do you good. Rather than going to the gym, many yoga classes and workouts are available online as well as via Netflix and YouTube. Walk the dog, go for a run, enjoy the sunshine, and smell the spring flowers while practicing safe social distancing.
- Take a virtual visit to ReBorn Fit to find new workout ideas and learn how to perform exercises properly.
- Visit 2 Steps Ahead Performance Training on Facebook or Instagram to participate in their specially designed live classes or virtual workouts that will keep you motivated and bring out the athlete in you!
- Get your sweat on with Richard Russell CrossFit's virtual workouts on Facebook and Instagram as they safely guide you through exercise routines
- Teach the younger generation how to ride a bike, go on family outings in your neighborhood, walk the beach, all while practicing social distancing.
- Clean up the play area before meals, naptime, etc. with a fun song i.e. “Clean Up the Room”
- Beachbody has some fun workouts to keep kids active at home.
Downshift – Stay informed, but don’t stay glued to the TV. Take care of yourself and relax. Read a good book. Meditate. Keep a journal. Breathe!
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Mindfulness Meditation is free and open to anyone wishing to reduce stress and isolation during difficult times.
- Get the family together to do some yoga at home! Cosmic Kids have some fun options.
- Here’s a guided meditation for kids to instill some calm after a long day of distance learning.
Purpose – Now is a great time to take stock of your strengths, skills, and talents. If you’re taking some time off or are stuck at home, why not reimagine your future and start planning how you can live a better life doing the things that you are meant to do?
- You don’t have to be out saving the world right now; simple things go a long way. Maybe go for a social distancing walk and pick-up litter in your neighborhood or use your talents in other ways to help those in need during this time – don’t forget to wear your mask.
- Visit Community Hospital's Resource Center to browse their list of smartphone apps for healthy living and more.
80% Rule – Eat mindfully, enjoy your food, and stop eating when 80% full—the point when you pause to consider how you will handle the remaining food on your plate. One great way to eat only what you need is to not watch TV, news, or a movie while eating. Focus on your food and really savor it.
- Cook a healthy meal for your family and remind them during dinner, “hara hachi bu.” Try this healthy recipe here.
Plant Slant – Put more veggies and fruits on your plate than other foods. Your body needs nutrition, perhaps now more than ever. Grocery stores currently remain open, and produce sections are decently stocked. If some of your staples aren't available, consider trying a new recipe with a fruit or vegetable you've either never had or rarely use.
- Learn how to start a home garden to produce fresh veggies for your family.
- Try these new recipes incorporating vegetables!
Wine @ Five – If you can’t get together with friends in person to celebrate your day, try calling or video chatting with them. Many smartphones allow multiple callers on the same call, so connect with a few of your friends and say cheers.
- Plan a Virtual play date with your friends, far and near, new and from the past to reconnect and check in on them and their families.
Family First – Take care of yourself first; then look after your family. You will all feel better knowing that you’re doing the right thing by taking care of one another as best as you can.
- Eating one, or three, healthy meals a day together without technology or distractions.
- Discuss your day — share what went well, what didn't go as expected, what you learned and what you'll do differently tomorrow.
- Take this free time to make a slide show of family pictures and then set up a Virtual get together and see if family members can guess who’s in the pictures, where and when they were taken.
Belong – Perhaps you don’t want to attend a crowded worship service. Many faith-based organizations offer live-streaming or podcast services. Connect with congregants, share your concerns, and help one another. How can you help neighbors in need—possibly grocery shopping for the elderly who may be fearful of going to the store?
- Attend a virtual faith-based service, motivational speech or join your exercise buddies for a FaceTime workout.
Right Tribe – Remain connected with friends who are optimistic and help you to stay healthy and positive. The last thing anyone needs right now is more bad news, so focus on what you can and will do to help one another. Share good news and encourage one another to be resilient.
- Video chat friends while watering the garden.
- Host a living room dance party with your friends on Zoom. Follow Kids Dance Party Crew for some jams!
- Cook healthy meals and share recipes together on video chat.
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Power 9 (Social Distancing Edition)
By Blue Zones Project - Monterey County on Mar 20, 2020 3:03:50 PM
Responding appropriately and positively to stress is healthy, satisfying, and could contribute to better outcomes. Certainly, the world is undergoing intense negative pressures which can be overwhelmingly damaging short-term or harnessed for good long-term.