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Better than Lemonade!

 

Lemonade made well is wonderful but for the summer, I find this drink to be the best. It’s a great way keep my system well hydrated. Enjoy! 

3 packet of Fortune Delight (your favorite flavor)
1 vial of Sunrider Evergreen
1 vial of Sunrider Electrosport
8 cups of water
several squirts of Sunrider’s Sunnydew (which contains stevia, a natural and healthy option to sweeten your drinks)

Just stir and drink throughout the day!

To order the Sunrider products utilized to make this drink, visit Dr. Karen Spencer-Dees’ website.

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A Healthy Drink that Will Change Your Life

In the summertime, we seek lightness – lighter clothes, lighter food, lighter lifestyle. Drinking water becomes especially important because of the heat. One drink I highly recommend you add to your daily drinks is Fortune Delight. Made by Sunrider, Fortune Delight provides antioxidant benefits. It’s light, refreshing and easy to make if you’re busy. Fortune Delight comes in a powdered form within a packet. Don’t let the convenience fool you – this packet is power packed and extremely nourishing for the cleansing systems of the body. I find it’s a great replacement for tea and compliments a healthy lifestyle. Here is an easy recipe utilizing Fortune Delight:

Summer Delight:

1 packet of Lemon Fortune Delight

1 packet of Raspberry Fortune Delight

6 cups of water

Several squirts of Sunnydew

Simply combine & stir –

This delicious tea is rich in catechins which are naturally occurring polyphenol chemicals found in Camellia extract, the primary ingredient in Fortune Delight®. These antioxidants have been shown effective in absorbing damaging free radicals.

Enjoy!

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Banana Yogurt Shake

There’s something magical about sharing a meal with the people you love. This shake is easy to make for several people at a time and can be an excellent start to your day just as equally as it can be a wonderful finish – as a dessert!

Enjoy this delicious and highly nourishing homemade shake:

1 ½ C 2% milk (Cow, Oat, Soy, Rice)
1 C. plain yogurt (cow, goat, soy)
1 tsp vanilla
1 dash nutmeg
2 ripie bananas peeled
¼ C. honey (or 1 tsp Sunnydew)
½ tsp ground cinnamon
5 ice cubes

Combine all ingredients except ice cubes in blender and blend until thick & creamy. Add ice cubes one at a time & blend until smooth. Add fruit of choice for more options.

Note: vanilla yogurt can be substituted for plain yogurt & vanlla.

Serves: 4
Nutritional information per serving: 211 calories, 4 grams fat, 75 milligrams sodium

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Get Punchy Without Alcohol

Recipe/Article from American Cancer Institute Research

Get Punchy Without Alcohol
Whether it’s rum punch or a glass of wine, plenty of alcohol flows during the holidays, right through midnight on New Year’s Eve. But taking it easy with the alcohol isn’t just a word to wise drivers. It’s a good idea for anyone to limit alcohol for good health and lower cancer risk.

Researchers have linked regular alcohol to head, neck and liver cancers, and believe it may be a culprit in higher risk for colon, rectal and breast cancers. (See “Cancer Experts Call for ‘Alcohol Facts’ Labels,”)

Alcohol affects men and women differently. A woman’s body has more fat and less muscle than a man’s. Alcohol can be diluted in water-holding muscle tissue, but not in fat tissue. That means alcohol lingers in a woman’s bloodstream longer so the health risks for cancer, liver disease or injury to an unborn child are greater. (See Should Women Drink Alcohol?)

Health experts recommend limiting alcohol consumption to one drink per day for women and two for men. One drink equals: 12 oz. of beer, 5 oz. of wine, or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof liquor.

It can be challenging to rein in drinking in a social setting — but these strategies might help you make one drink last longer:
• Start with a non-alcoholic drink. When you do drink alcohol, choose a wine “spritzer” (wine mixed with club soda), a low-alcohol beer or a drink that is diluted with fruit juice or soda and ice. Take small sips of any drink so a little lasts a long time.
• Eat when you drink maybe save your alcoholic beverage to drink with dinner so you are not drinking on an empty stomach. Food will slow alcohol’s effects and take the focus off just “having a drink.”
• If you are a host, set filled water glasses next to every plate on the dinner table. Use small glasses to serve wine and other alcohol. Always provide plenty of non-alcoholic choices for your guests. (See recipes, below).
• If you’re a guest, offer to bring a fruity punch to the party for everyone. “Spike” it with something special like sparkling cider, an unusual fruit juice or a fruit nectar.

Recipes Below:
Pomegranate-Apricot Sparkler

Holiday Citrus Punch

Sparkling Grape
Party Punch

Fruit Punches Sparkle with Health Protection
Punches can be a chance to get creative. Mix up a warming drink, like hot apple cider diluted with an equal amount of ginger-flavored tea and spiced cinnamon for “wassail,” a word derived from the Norse phrase, “Be in good health.”
If making a cold punch, unsweetened frozen and thawed fruits, like strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and cherries are usually packaged with some juice and can be pureed in a blender to use as punch ingredients. Dilute them with other club soda and 100% juice.
The following recipes use just a few nutritious, low-sugar ingredients to make delicious drinks guests may like even more than the usual bar fare.

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Pomegranate-Apricot Sparkler
Tangy pomegranate juice is full of phytochemicals and makes a perfect base for a dazzling holiday punch.
1 1/2 cups cold pomegranate juice
1 1/2 cups apricot nectar
1 cup cold seltzer, lime-flavored if desired
Ice
1 fresh lime, quartered or kiwi fruit, peeled and sliced (optional)
In large pitcher, combine first 3 ingredients. Pour into ice-filled glasses. Garnish each glass with lime or kiwi wedge, if desired.
Makes 4 servings. Per serving: 105 calories, 0 g total fat (0 g saturated fat), 27 g carbohydrates, <1 g protein, <1 g dietary fiber, 14 mg sodium.

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Holiday Citrus Punch

This refreshing punch looks pretty on the table and is loaded with Vitamin C.
4 cups orange juice
2 cups 100% cranberry juice
4 cups sparkling water or club soda
1 orange, sliced horizontally into 1/4-inch slices
1 lime, sliced horizontally into 1/4-inch slices
In large punch bowl, combine juices and sparkling water or soda. Float orange and lime slices on top and serve.
Makes 20 servings (1/2 cup each). Per serving: 33 calories, 0 g total fat (0 g saturated fat), 8 g carbohydrates, <1 g protein, 0 g dietary fiber, 1 mg sodium.

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Sparkling Grape Party Punch

This punch provides the phytochemical resveratrol from grapes as an alternative to red wine. (See “Foods that Fight Cancer: Grapes and Grape Juice”)
1 bottle (46 oz.) 100% grape juice
1 bottle (25 oz.) sparkling apple-grape juice
4-6 cups sparkling spring water
1-1 1/2 cups 100% orange juice
2-4 Tbsp. freshly squeezed lemon juice
4 thin lemon slices
4 thin orange slices
2 cups frozen grapes
Make sure all beverages are cold. Pour grape juice, sparkling apple grape juice, sparkling spring water, orange juice and lemon juice into large punch bowl. Add ice, if desired. Top with lemon slices, orange slices and grapes.
Makes 16 servings. Per serving: 91 calories, 0 g total fat (0 g saturated fat), 22 g carbohydrates, <1 g protein, <1 g dietary fiber, 10 mg sodium.

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