The Fit Christian Winter 2013

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FC Fit Christian

A Christian Health & Fitness Magazine

Workout Recovery

The Transformation of Michael Albrough

Kitchen Gifts for Every Budget Cutting Gluten? Do Your Homework

Stability

Great Gifts for Your Favorite Foodie

Winter 2013


PUBLISHER His Work Christian Ministries www.hisworkministries.org EDITOR Rev. Angela J. Willard Perez editor@fitchristian.com COLUMNISTS Chris Chapan Kids4Christ Rev. Angela J. Willard Perez Scripture & Reflection editor@fitchristian.com

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1Great Gifts for Your Favorite Foodie Want to give that special someone the trendiest gifts and gadgets of the season? Head over to the nearest kitchen store or gourmet grocer…

3 Kitchen Gifts for Every Budget Whether you need a gift for a foodie friend or a family member who likes to cook, these awesome ideas are sure to please. Even better, the list features several different price ranges so there truly is something for everyone on your list…

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2 Do Your Homework on Gluten In the battle to get leaner and healthier, people have been targeting many different food groups over the years, from fats to carbohydrates. Now, experts are weighing in on whether or not grains might be a culprit in the growing prevalence of certain diseases, including obesity and dementia...

4 Look What the Lord Has Done! The Transformation of Michael Albrough Michael Albrough is a man I met a few years ago. He has a passion for life and loves people. He is open, honest, and compassionate, caring deeply about others even when the truth is tough for them to hear. He believes that he is an ever-changing product that is directed by the Holy Spirit…

Winter Winners | Memory Verse Psalm 47:1 | Word Search: Winter Fruit | Rev. Fun | EM Doodles

9 Food & Nutrition Holiday Ham & Savory Sides | Hot Chocolate on a Stick | Healthy Holiday Menu Makeovers | Time-Saving Ingredients Make Holiday Entertaining A Breeze

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Tips for Staying Healthy Even With a Busy Schedule | Recovery is Important to Any Workout

16 Spiritual Fitness Scripture & Reflection: “Stability ” Isaiah 33:6 Note: Missions Focus will be back in the Spring 2014 issue

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In the near 12 years that I have been publishing The Fit Christian, it has been under attack often, and lately I have lost the desire to even go forward with it, as you can see by the last issue being published last September.

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In December, I was an inch away from publishing this Winter issue when I had to move out of the home I had been renting, with nowhere to go. I didn’t even get on the laptop for two weeks while my boys and I stayed with a pastor friend of mine and his wife. I was mad at God because we were "homeless" once again. More challenges have hit our family since then, some would call those challenges “traumatic” but for me, battle is part of life. Even so, the Holy Spirit would continue to nudge me to publish the issue, and I would ignore Him and focus on other ministry tasks, almost begging our Heavenly Father to allow me to just let the magazine die. But He would not relent. I must persevere, even when I don't "feel" like it and especially when the going gets rough–for we walk by faith and not by sight. I will continue with the magazine, only because I know that is what He wants me to do. He knows what He is doing and I just need to trust and obey Him. However, since the seasons of my life and ministry are rapidly changing (I have the gray hair to prove that), so will the magazine–I have decided to change it into a seasonal publication. To everything there is a season. I continue to pray and believe God for help with The FC, especially now since the ministry is growing so rapidly ... and I know He will bring in the laborers!

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To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing; A time to get, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away; A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak; a time to love and a time to hate; a time for war and a time for peace. Ecclesiastes 3:1-8

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Want to give that special someone the trendiest gifts and gadgets of the season? Head over to the nearest kitchen store or gourmet grocer. The hottest gifts this year are for foodies. From the ultimate electric kettle to premium cookware to a delightful wine for any occasion, this gift guide has everything you need to make someone's holiday very merry.

Go Gourmet with Non-Stick Cookware Want a special gift for your favorite cook? This cookware set, available in copper or bronze colored nonstick interior, features a black high-fired porcelain enamel exterior. Learn more at www.NothingMessesWithIt.com.

Chardonnay which comes from San Bernabe Vineyard in Monterey. This elegant wine offers enticing aromas golden delicious apples, pineapple and apricots. Medium-bodied with a creamy mid-palate, 446 Chardonnay exhibits flavors of peach and hints of toasty vanilla spice. Enjoy this delightful wine on its own or with soft cheeses, roasted fowl and baked yams. A suggested retail price of $12.99 makes it perfectly priced for any gift occasion. Find out Made in USA, the premium more about 446 Chardonnay or Noble DuPont(tm) Teflon(r) Platinum Vines at www.noblevines.com. nonstick interior coating provides easy cooking and cleanup. The cookware is also compatible with gas, electric and Electric Kettle Elevates Tea ceramic glass cook-tops and oven safe Making up to 350°F. The KitchenAid Pro Line(r) Series Electric Kettle quietly boils water in Give a Toast to Wine Enthu- minutes and has variable temperature siasts settings for more delicate drinks, such Need the perfect hostess gift or as green and white teas. Easily set something special for the wine precise temperatures with an external enthusiast in your life? Wines crafted lever and get a true reading from the with grapes grown in single vineyard built-in gauge. Dual wall construction offer enhanced aromas and flavors in the glass. Consider Noble Vines 446 See “Foodie Gifts” pg. 5

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Do Your Homework Before Cutting Gluten In the battle to get leaner and healthier, people have been targeting many different food groups over the years, from fats to carbohydrates. Now, experts are weighing in on whether or not grains might be a culprit in the growing prevalence of certain diseases, including obesity and dementia. Conflicting opinions on carbohydrates "Carbohydrates are awful for the brain," said Dr. David Perlmutter, neurologist and author of the new book "Grain Brain." "Eating carbohydrate foods increases blood sugar levels, which causes inflammation and can lead to dementias." However, a recent study conducted by the University of Nebraska showed that eating whole grains, such as barley and brown rice, actually helped decrease inflammation. Carolyn O'Neil, a registered dietitian, also agrees with these findings that dispute the elimination of carbohydrates in one's diet. "Nothing could be further from the truth," O'Neil said. "A study by Centers for Disease Control researchers projected that if grains were eliminated then diets would be extremely low in folic acid, iron and B vitamins. Even those

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with a gluten digestion problem have their choice of many nutritious gluten free grains to enjoy, including amaranth, buckwheat, corn, millet, non-contaminated oats, quinoa, rice, sorghum, teff and wild rice." The experts weigh-in A growing number of people are being diagnosed with sensitivity to gluten, which is a condition that can cause a range of health problems. Gluten found in wheat, barley, rye and in oats processed in the same mills as those grains, cannot be digested by those with celiac disease (CD) and can affect the health of those who are gluten intolerant. According to the National Institute of Health, between 5 percent and 10 percent of all people may suffer from a gluten sensitivity of some form. One out of every 133 Americans (about 3 million people) have Celiac Disease. Individuals with CD do need to consume a gluten-free diet. Nutrition experts in the United States and Canada state there is no evidence eating whole grains containing gluten poses widespread health risks for the rest of the population. For more information, visit www.bestfoodfacts.org. Some experts, like Perlmutter, are also critical of wheat as a culprit in obesity. This is a claim disputed by others, in-

cluding Judy Adams, registered dietitian with the Wheat Foods Council, who points out that Americans are actually eating less wheat today than they did one hundred years ago. O'Neil adds that those who are cutting gluten out of their diets in order to lose weight may wind up gaining instead. "You can eat just as many or even more calories when choosing gluten free foods," she said. "After all, gluten free chocolate chip cookies are still chocolate chip cookies." Although gluten may be at the center of the current debate, all sides seem to agree some factors do play a key role in a healthy lifestyle: physical activity; sleep; healthy fats, such as those in olive oil and avocado; and a Mediterranean style diet, which emphasizes fruits, vegetables and seafood. With these healthy dieting elements in mind, and by keeping yourself informed about the facts and benefits of foods, you can make the most educated decision when choosing what to feed your family.

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It’s that time of year again when everyone needs help finding the perfect holiday gift. Whether you need a gift for a foodie friend or a family member who likes to cook, these awesome ideas are sure to please. Even better, the list features several different price ranges so there truly is something for everyone on your list.

Cook With Sizzle For the food lover on your list who appreciates style and performance, look no further than the Savora culinary gadget collection. With sleek lines, arresting curves and a palette of alluring colors, these kitchen gadgets will impress the most discerning of food lovers. The collection includes a garlic press ($29.99), rotary grater ($29.99), can opener ($29.99), oil mister ($24.99), ice cream scoop ($14.99) and peeler ($9.99). Each is available in eight striking colors. www.savorastyle.com

Cookin’ It, Livin’ It, Lovin’ It Need a cool gift for someone who loves to cook? Celebrity chef Guy Fieri had this red hot 10-piece nonstick aluminum cookware set created to his demanding specifications. Priced at $129.99, it comes with two fry pans, three sauce pans, a stock pot and four tempered glass lids. Each flaming red pan has a long-lasting, nonstick finish for healthy cooking, excellent release of foods and easy clean-up. They’re also oven-safe up to 350°F and safe for gas, electric and ceramic stove tops. www.target.com On the Cutting Edge The Farberware Universal Block Cutlery Set comes in a brightly colored block filled with flexible rods instead of pre-drilled holes, so you can insert the knives and shears in any arrangement you

like. The rod insert is removable for easy cleaning. The knives feature high-carbon, stainless steel blades for strength and durability. The colorful, ergonomic handles offer a comfortable grip. The set includes three knives, shears, and a universal block ($29.99). www.pfaltzgraff.com Any Way You Spray It Just in time for the holidays, Misto, the Gourmet Olive Oil Sprayer, has added fashionable patterns ($12.99) houndstooth, damask and hearts - and bright new colors ($9.99) that bring a stylish touch to the kitchen. Misto can help your lucky gift recipients cook healthier, reduce the amount of oil they use when cooking, and add flavor to food when grilling, sautéing, roasting, and baking. Simply fill Misto with olive oil and spray. Misto is refillable, BPA-free and nonaerosol, so it doesn’t use chemical propellants. www.pfaltzgraff.com Source: Lifetime Brands, Inc.

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Look What the Lord Has Done: The Transformation of Michael Albrough © 2013 Chris Chapan

Michael Albrough is a man I met a few years ago. He has a passion for life and loves people. He is open, honest, and compassionate, caring deeply about others even when the truth is tough for them to hear. He believes that he is an ever-changing product that is directed by the Holy Spirit. Throughout our interview, he really believed that Christ is what a relationship with fitness and family is all about. He demonstrates Matthew 22:37,“Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind” (NIV). Michael was born and raised in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. He and his wife, Trish, make their home in Arizona, and have two young adult children, Lance and Jasmine. He studied journalism at Central Michigan University but also is certified through NSCA, ACE, and NASM. His passion in life is to train others to transform their bodies through working in the general population. Currently, he is self-employed as a fitness professional, working with clients and face-to-face or on-line. He was saved at age 11 at a rural Baptist church in central Michigan. He knew he needed a relationship with Christ and that His love and guidance were beyond what was of-

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fered at home. He also realized his need for rededication a few years ago and currently attends a Bible-believing non-denominational church in Arizona. You can definitely see his spiritual and physical fire in everything he does, living out 1 John 4:16:“And so we know and rely on the love God has for us. God is love. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in them”(NIV). Albrough began to be interested in fitness and health at a young age. Despite starting off in a healthy lifestyle, Michael did make some choices he later regretted, such as financial mistakes, alcoholism, and others that led to depression and negativity. But in 2010, as he hit rock bottom, things began to change for him and his family. He started attending a church that believed in a relationship with Jesus Christ and living every day with Him through this personal relationship. To show his change in lifestyle inside and out, he and his family were baptized. Mark 12:30 states,“Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.” Now, through God’s grace, Michael truly shows God’s love.

He knew that by relying on the Lord he could turn things around for the good. His life verse is John 3:16: “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” Michael says what is most important is accepting Christ as his Savior, which he feels provides love, understanding, and acceptance. His beliefs are also tied to the love of Christ and to a God of forgiveness rather than a God of punishment or shame. As Romans 5:8 says, “God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us”(NIV). Since rededicating his life and taking back the leadership role as the Godly

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head of his family, he has changed both on the inside and outside, becoming more compassionate toward people and starting to see the inner and outer sides of people. He believes through God’s grace he has found a better place. Ephesianstalks about the proper place a husband should have in his family as the leader and rudder, and he does that with his family. “Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her” Ephesians 5:25 (NIV). Despite his busy schedule and encouraging his family by taking the proper leadership role, Michael finds time to volunteer himself and his family for many organizations. Some of them include Relay for Life, Make-A-Wish, Salvation Army, Feed My Starving Children, and St. Jude Children’s Hospital, through both fundraising and volunteering.

be an example to others of what is possi- “Foodie Gifts” cont… ble when we have the proper mindset of helps keep the water temperature exercising consistently over time. John hotter, longer while keeping the 4:19 says: “We love because he first outside of the kettle cool to the loved us” (NIV). touch. The electric kettle is available in candy apple red, frosted pearl Because of his healthy choices inside white and onyx black. Visit and out, he was chosen as a champion www.KitchenAid.com. for his volunteer work for Transformation, a fitness program Bill Phillips has set up through his Body for Life, TransGift Savory Grain-Fed formation, and Eating for Life books.

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Some of the fitness activities that Michael enjoys are weightlifting, running, hiking, canyoneering, recreational sports activities, and being involved in the fitness pursuits of his wife and children.

Mark 12:30 commands: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength” (NIV). Michael believes that fitness and faith go hand in He has felt so much love in his life from hand. the Lord that he wants to share it with others through volunteering. He further believes that we are all perfect creations in the Lord’s eyes. God As Jesus said in John 14:15: “If you does not make garbage. Each one of us [really] love Me, you will keep (obey) has our purpose under heaven. It’s very My commands” (AMP). “If ye love me, easy to point toward our perceived flaws keep my commandments” (KJV). And or faults and wish they didn’t exist. He in John 13:34: “A new command I give works each day to affect positive change you: Love one another. As I have loved in me in all areas, so that I can be of you, so you must love one another” better service to the world around me. (NIV). He believes, like others I have interviewed in this series of similar ages, that Michael also believes that fitness goals despite being in the mid-point of life, the must be set to achieve a healthy lifestyle. best is yet to come and that each day is Through training for a marathon, long an opportunity of great things to come. hikes or strength training, he has become ♥ a healthy, vibrant person. He strives to

Make everyone on your list happy with The Ideal Gift Assortment from Omaha Steaks. This assortment features everyone's favorites, including two filet mignons, two beefy top sirloins, four boneless pork chops and eight juicy Omaha Steaks burgers. The value combo also includes four stuffed baked potatoes and a 6-inch chocolate lover's cake to complete any meal. For more flavorful grain-fed beef and gourmet gift ideas, visit www.omahasteaks.com/holiday2013. Source: Family Features

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Winter Winners!

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Winter is a great time to think about getting or staying in shape. This is a series of games that can be played in a gym and the focus is Winter fun! So instead of grabbing for the fruitcake try some fitness fun in this season.

circle behind their backs. The object of the game is to have “IT” find out who has the snowflake. If the guess is right, the person with the snowflake becomes “IT”. This game teaches children to be quick, agile, and aware of their surroundings.

Warm-ups and Cool Down

Anytime Games

Roll and Say Hello!

Snowflake Relief

Materials: Ball

Materials: paper or fabric snowflake or such as a newspaper

Children take turns greeting each other by rolling a ball. One child takes the ball and says Hello (child’s name) says something that they like about winter and then roll the ball to another child in the circle. The catcher then says good morning to someone else and rolls the ball to him. Make sure that everyone has had a turn. Ask which children have not had a turn by putting their thumb up. The game is completed when everyone has had a turn.

Have partners place a piece of crumbled up newspaper or snowflake on the floor. Ask the partners to pick up the paper using the body parts called out the teacher such as elbow-toelbow, foot-to-foot, knee-to-knee, forearm to elbow, foot and elbow, knee and elbow, forehead and back of hand, toe, and finger.

Winter Cross Country Limbo

Twelve Days of Fitness Students will act out the following fitness song: On the first day of fitness, my teacher gave to me.

Materials: Stick such as a pool noodle Have the teacher hold the stick at a comfortable height about waist high. Ask children to line up one side and find a way to under the stick without bumping it. Each time through, lower the stick a bit. Children will have a find a way to get low and go under.

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Hunt the Snowflake Materials: snowflake The players form a circle on the floor and one person is chosen to be “IT.” “IT” is in the middle of the circle and closes his eyes until the game begins. The other players pass a snowflake or another small object back and forth in the 6 | The FC Winter 2013

12 Jumping Jacks | 11 Raise the roofs |10 Knee Lifts 9 Side Stretches | 8 Jogs in Place |7 Jabs and Punches 6 Kicks to the front | 5 Hula Hoops | 4 Jump ropes 3 Muscle Poses | 2 Scissors | 1 Stork Stand

Two lines are established at opposite ends of the playing area. One line is the goal line; the other is the starting line. One player is “IT” and stands on the goal line and closes his eyes. When he calls “green snowflake,” players move toward him. When he calls “red snowflake” he opens his eyes and all of the players must stop moving. Yellow snowflake means walk slow and brown means sprint. Any player who

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is caught in motion must return to the starting line. Players can continue moving if any color other than “red snowflake” is called. The suspense of the game occurs as the players wonder what color will be called and if they are free to move. The first player to reach the goal wins. The last one to reach the goal is “IT” for the next game.

of the line. The student places the green egg on the spoon and tries to balance it while running to the cone and back. When the student returns to the line, he/she gives the spoon and green egg to the next person in line and returns to the end of the line. The team that finishes first wins.

Snowman in the Middle

Active Games Snowflake Collection Day Materials: hula-hoop and leaves and newspapers Put a hula-hoop in each corner of your play area. Have equal numbers of Snowflakes in each hula-hoop. Divide the kids into teams. Each team stands by ‘their’ hula-hoop. This is their yard! Instruct them to begin to throw their snowflakes in the other members’ yard. Each group has to empty their hula-hoop by carrying the snowflakes one per trip to another team’s yard (hula-hoop). The snowflakes have to be put into the other team’s yard. Tossing is acceptable if the beanbag lands in the hoop, if not they have to retrieve it from the fallen area and put it in the hula-hoop. Make sure team members watch where they are going, to avoid accidents running into the other team. Count the number of snowflakes in each hoop at the end of the game. The team with the fewest snowflakes wins.

Snowflake Toss

A student is chosen to play the Snowman. He sits on a stool. The other players move around the Snowman and tell him he cannot catch them. The Snowman tries to catch them without leaving his stool. The first one tagged is the next Snowman. This game also teaches alertness, agility, and self-control.

Snowman Says One player is the leader and orders the other players to make motions such as “Snowman says, thumbs up” or “Snowman says, hands on your head.” The leader also makes all of these motions. If he omits “Snowman says,” however, and just orders “Thumbs up,” the players must not make the motion. Anyone who does so is out of the game. The winner is the player who remains in the game the longest. This game shows the importance of following and listening to specific directions. References: Fit 4 Fun Fitness <http://worknotes.com/IL/Chicago/Fit4FunKidsFitness/index.html>

Materials: Plastic leaves or plastic eggs Students are lined up opposite one another in teams of two partners each. The partners stand about 5-10 feet apart depending on tossing skills. One plastic snowflake or plastic egg is provided per team. Students toss the snowflake back and forth, trying not to drop it. After each successful catch, the students take one step back, creating a greater challenge. Each time the leaves drops, they move one step closer. The team that successfully throws the snowflake the farthest wins.

Green Egg Balance Materials: Spoon and plastic egg for each team Students are lined up in single file. The first student is given a plastic green egg which he or she will balance on a spoon. A cone is placed approximately10 feet away from the front © The Fit Christian Magazine. All Rights Reserved. A Publication of His Work Christian Ministries. www.fitchristian.com

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Word Search: Winter Fruit

Clap your hands, all you nations; shout to God with cries of joy. Psalm 47:1

† Find these words in the puzzle above: JOY HOPE LOVE PEACE PATIENCE KINDNESS GOODNESS FAITHFULNESS

GENTLENESS DISCIPLINE WINTER SEASON SPRING LIFE NEW

There are hungry children in this world. We serve orphanages in several countries, and many children go without food for days at a time for lack of support. We need your help to feed, clothe and care for God’s precious children. God blesses you in abundance so that you have enough to bless others. Please consider honoring Him by blessing a hungry child with food and clothes.

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choice. White Beans with Bacon and Butternut Squash is a perfect blend of savory, sweet and salty. Serve it alongside your favorite Smithfield ham - Honey, Caramel Apple or Pecan Praline glazed - for a true taste of tradition. For more great recipes, visit www.smithfield.com.

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olidays are a time filled with family, friends and - perhaps most importantly - feasts. Traditional holiday menu items have the power to evoke warm memories of holidays past while continuing to bring people together year after year. For many, the center of that coveted holiday table would not be complete without a sweet and savory spiral-sliced ham. But what kind of holiday spread would it be without a plethora of delicious side dishes to accompany

and complement the meal? Whether you prefer ham with notes of honey, nuts or fruit, make sure your dinner table boasts a variety of options that enhance its delectable flavor. Look for recipes that incorporate both traditional and unexpected ingredients for a holiday menu makeover. Doing so will keep guests pleased with familiar favorites, yet pleasantly surprised with the new variations.

A potato dish is also a must for many holiday spreads. Break away from mundane mashed potatoes and gravy with this recipe for Smashed Bacon Ranch Potatoes. Family and friends will line up for seconds when they get a taste of the ranch dressing and smoky bacon combination. Or, try this recipe for Green Bean Corn Casserole for another new twist on a classic holiday favorite.

3 ways to make ham leftovers delectable

Savory side selections

For many, the best part of the holiday meal awaits them in the fridge the next day. If you find yourself with a kitchen still stocked for a holiday feast, here are some easy ways to turn delicious ham into a flavorful meal with just a few extra ingredients:

If you're looking for a savory side that spotlights the distinct flavors of the season, butternut squash is an excellent

Pizza: Nothing pleases a child - or a parent for that matter - more than

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pizza. Simply place marinara sauce, cheese and cubed ham atop broiled French bread or English muffins for a crunchy post-holiday lunch. Pasta salad: Whip up a cool classic you can nibble on all week long. Prepare your favorite whole-wheat noodles, then mix in cubed ham, your favorite cheeses, diced tomatoes, spinach and a generous pour of creamy Italian dressing. It's an easy meal in just minutes. Sandwiches: Take standard ham and cheese sandwiches to new levels with uneaten goodies from your cheese platter. Fill leftover artisan rolls from your holiday fare with sliced ham. Experiment with your favorite cheeses - Gouda, Gruyere or Roquefort and place on the grill for a gooey, crunchy bite.

Holiday Spiral Sliced Ham with Honey Glaze Cook time: 10 to 12 minutes per pound | Yield: 14 servings

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Smithfield Spiral Sliced Ham with Honey Glaze

Preheat oven to 325°F. Remove packaging; reserve liquid. Place ham cut-side down on large sheet of foil in roasting pan, pour reserved liquid over ham and wrap completely with foil. Warm ham in oven for 10 to 12 minutes per pound. Do not overheat. After removing from oven, let sit for 5 minutes before glazing. Heat glaze packet for 15 sec-

onds in microwave. Glaze is hot, so be careful when opening packet. Holding packet with towel or oven mitt, cut corner off packet and pour glaze into bowl. Stir well and spoon over ham. Let glazed ham sit for 5 minutes before serving to allow glaze to melt over ham.

White Beans with Bacon and Butternut Squash Cook time: 30 minutes | Yield: 4 servings

Smashed Bacon Ranch Potatoes Cook time: 20 minutes | Yield: 4 servings

1 ½ pounds Yukon gold potatoes, cut into 1 ½ -inch pieces 4 to 6 slices Smithfield Naturally Hickory Smoked Bacon ¼ cup bottled ranch dressing 2 tablespoons buttermilk or whole milk 1 tablespoon white wine vinegar Salt and pepper

Cook potatoes in boiling, salted water until very tender, 15 to 20 minutes. Drain; return to saucepan and mash coarsely. Cook bacon in a large heavy skillet over medium heat until browned; drain and crumble. Pour off drippings from skillet, leaving clinging particles in skillet. Add potatoes, salad dressing, buttermilk and vinegar to skillet; stir until well blended. Cook, stirring constantly, until hot. Add salt and pepper to taste.

2 4 1 ½ 1 ½ ¼ ¼ ½ 2 2

tablespoons olive oil slices Smithfield bacon, chopped pound diced butternut squash cup onion, chopped teaspoon kosher salt teaspoon pepper teaspoon nutmeg teaspoon curry powder cup chicken stock cans cannellini beans, drained and rinsed cups fresh spinach, stems removed and chopped

Heat olive oil in large skillet over medium heat. Add bacon to skillet and cook for 5 to 7 minutes or until crumbly; remove from skillet, drain on paper towels and reserve 2 tablespoons of drippings in skillet. Add butternut squash, onion, salt, pepper, nutmeg and curry powder to the skillet; saute for 5 minutes; add chicken broth to the skillet, reduce heat to medium low, cover and cook for 5 additional minutes or until butternut squash is tender. Add beans and spinach to the skillet and cook for 3 minutes or until all vegetables are heated through. Sprinkle with reserved bacon. See “Holiday Recipes” pg. 11

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Hot Chocolate on a Stick: A Unique Holiday Gift

“Holiday Recipes” cont…

Green Bean Corn Casserole

'Tis the season of giving - and Hot Chocolate on a Stick is a fun and thoughtful gift that will warm hearts and taste buds alike. A creative twist on hot chocolate, it's easy to make with kids and sure to please the "hard to shop for" recipients on your list. "Peppermint extract adds a holiday touch to these fudgy squares," said Mary Beth Harrington of the McCormick Kitchens. "I always include a little note explaining how to enjoy the treat, like 'Swirl into a mug of hot milk for a rich and creamy drink.'"

Cook time: 50 minutes | Yield: 8 servings

1 1 ½ 1 1 1 ½ 1 3

bag frozen French-style green beans cup celery, chopped cup sour cream can cream of celery soup can corn, drained green pepper, chopped cup (or more) cheddar cheese, grated sleeve butter crackers, finely crushed tablespoons melted butter

For the finishing touch, top each one with a marshmallow and wrap in cellophane with colorful ribbon. Discover other flavor variations - like mocha and orange - and more gift ideas at www.McCormick.com, www.Facebook.com/McCormickSpice, or www.Pinterest.com/mccormickspices.

Peppermint Hot Chocolate on a Stick Makes 36 servings 2

Preheat oven to 350°F. In large mixing bowl, combine first 7 ingredients and place in prepared 13-inch by 9inch casserole dish. Combine crushed butter crackers and melted butter and spread over top of casserole. Bake for 45 minutes or until hot and bubbly. Note: Add 1 cup diced ham and 1 cup shredded cooked chicken to this recipe to make it a main dish.

pounds white baking chocolate, coarsely chopped 1 can (14-oz) sweetened condensed milk ½ cup heavy cream McCormick® Pure 1/4 teaspoon

1. Line 9-inch square baking pan with foil. Spray foil with no stick cooking spray. Place chopped chocolate in large bowl. Set aside.

2.

Bring sweetened condensed milk

and cream to simmer in medium saucepan on medium heat, stirring frequently with wire whisk. Pour over chopped chocolate. Let stand 1 minute. Whisk until chocolate is melted and mixture is smooth. Stir in peppermint extract. Remove 3/4 cup chocolate mixture. Tint chocolate mixture pink with red food color.

3.

Pour remaining (plain) chocolate

mixture to prepared pan. Drop tinted chocolate mixture by tablespoons over chocolate mixture in pan. Swirl with knife for marble effect.

4.

Refrigerate 4 hours or overnight

until firm. Cut into 36 squares. (May be made ahead. Store chocolate mixture, tightly covered, in pan in refrigerator up to 2 weeks. Bring to room temperature before cutting into squares.)

5.

To assemble chocolate on a stick,

thread a marshmallow half and a chocolate square onto each lollipop stick. Wrap each hot chocolate on a stick in plastic wrap or small cellophane bag. (May be assembled up to 2 days ahead.)

Peppermint Extract 4 drops McCormick® Red Food 6. To serve, stir hot chocolate on a Color 18 large marshmallows, halved stick into 8 ounces hot milk. crosswise Source: McCormick| Family Features 36 lollipop sticks

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Healthy Holiday Menu Makeovers This recipe for Butternut Squash Whole Grain Crostini offers a full spectrum of fall flavors. Enjoy sweet maple syrup, earthy butternut squash and sharp feta on top of toasted bites of Roman Meal bread. Or, serve Fall Harvest Fruit Salad with Whole Grain Croutons right before a meal. Your guests will love the combination of spicy cinnamon, sweet pears and apples.

The holidays are the best time to share delicious meals with family and friends. However, overindulging in rich entrées and sweet treats can quickly sabotage healthy eating habits. Offer guests the best of both worlds by serving an array of healthy, tasty options at your next holiday gathering. Simple Ingredient Swaps Add nutritional value to festive recipes by using healthier versions of traditional ingredients. For stuffing, casseroles and toasted sandwiches, replace white bread with whole grain bread, such as Roman Meal. Cooking with whole grains adds taste, texture and fiber to your favorite dishes. Enter the Roman Meal Healthy Holiday Sweepstakes and you could win $1,000 or free loaves of bread. Visit www.facebook.com/RomanMeal for details and official rules. Sensible Pre-meal Snacks Appetizers and salads are a great way to curb overeating. Guests who nibble on fresh, light fare are less likely to stuff themselves with fat and calorie-laden dishes at mealtime. 12 | The FC Winter 2013

Butternut Squash Whole Grain Crostini Prep Time: 10 Minutes | Ready In: 10 Minutes | Servings: 32 8 slices Roman Meal bread, toasted or grilled 2 cups butternut squash, broiled and cut into 1/4-inch cubes 4 ounces feta cheese, crumbled 2 tablespoons maple syrup 1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves

Cook Time: 10 Minutes | Ready In: 15 Minutes | Servings: 8 4 slices Roman Meal bread 2 tablespoons butter, melted ¼ cup sugar 1 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 3 cups pears, thinly sliced 3 cups apples, thinly sliced ½ cup cranberries, sweetened, dried 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice ½ cup walnuts or hazelnuts, toasted

Trim crusts from bread slices and cut into 1/2-inch cubes. Place bread cubes on foillined baking sheet. Let stand for 2 hours or overnight. Place bread cubes in medium bowl; drizzle with butter and sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon. Stir gently until evenly coated. Preheat oven to 350ºF. Bake 8 to 10 minutes, stirring once, or until crisp. Cool completely. Combine pears, apples, cranberries and lemon juice in serving bowl. Top with nuts and cinnamon-sugar croutons. Serve immediately.

32 fresh basil leaves Cut each piece of toast into quarters for a total of 32 pieces. Combine squash, cheese, maple syrup and thyme in medium bowl. Top toast quarters with about 1 tablespoon squash mixture each. Top with fresh basil leaves.

Nutritional Information Per Serving: Calories: 200; Total Fat: 8g; Cholesterol: 10mg; Sodium: 75mg; Total Carbs: 33g; Dietary Fiber: 5g; Protein: 3g; Whole Grains: 5.25g Source: Roman Meal | Family Features

Nutritional Information Per Serving: Calories: 30; Total Fat: 1g; Cholesterol: 5mg; Sodium: 65mg; Total Carbs: 5g; Dietary Fiber: 1g; Protein: 1g; Whole Grains: 2.6g

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Time-Saving Ingredients Make Holiday Entertaining A Breeze The holiday season is one of the busiest times of the year, but savvy hosts and hostesses have many tips and tricks they use to help ease the pressure in the kitchen and ensure they have more time with friends and family.

From bread pudding to pies and even donuts, Kings Hawaiian products can be used in a wide range of desserts that are an easy and delicious addition to your holiday table this season. For more recipes and time-saving tips, please visit KingsHawaiian.com.

Versatile ingredients save time Choosing ingredients that can be used in a wide range of dishes is a quick and easy way to shorten shopping lists and save time without sacrificing creativity or flavor. You can save time and still make your favorite recipes party-ready by using King's Hawaiian bread and rolls in a number of ways.

Cranberry Macadamia Nut Stuffing

Unique holiday dishes Hosts and hostesses have utilized the versatility of King's Hawaiian brand products for more than 50 years, as it both complements their holiday meals and transforms appetizers, entrees and desserts into one-of-akind dishes. For example, adding this delicious bread to a holiday breakfast casserole can enrich the flavors of savory sausage, eggs and cheeses with a hint of sweetness. Spreads, stuffings, salads and more Their famous King's Hawaiian Round Bread pulls double duty as an elegant appetizer that also acts as a centerpiece. By just cutting the top off and carving out the center, it becomes an edible container for your favorite dips and spreads. To save even more time and money, cube the extra bread pieces and toast them for homemade croutons or breadcrumbs perfect for stuffings, salads and dressings.

Prep time: 15 minutes | Cook time: 45 minutes | Yield: 7 servings 1 1/2 1/4 1 1/2 2

1/2 1/2 1/2 6-8 1-2

cup chopped celery cup chopped onion cup margarine or butter teaspoon dried sage crushed teaspoon dried thyme crushed Ground black pepper to taste loaves King's Hawaiian Original Hawaiian Sweet Round Bread cubed (approximately 1/2-inch cubes for 6 cups) cup Macadamia nuts chopped cup dried cranberries cup chicken broth pound turkey tablespoons additional chicken broth (optional)

Cook celery and onion in margarine or butter in small saucepan until tender. Remove from heat. Stir in sage, thyme and pepper. Place dry bread cubes in mixing bowl. Add celery mixture, macadamia nuts and cranberries. Add chicken broth, tossing to moisten. Use mixture to stuff one 6 to 8 pound turkey. Transfer any remaining stuffing to casserole dish, adding 1 to 2 tablespoons chicken broth, if desired, for extra moistness; cover

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and chill casserole dish until ready to bake. Bake stuffing, covered, at 325°F during the last 30 to 45 minutes of turkey roasting until stuffing is heated through.

Turkey Casserole Prep time: 15 minutes | Cook time: 50 minutes | Yield: 6 servings 1

package King's Hawaiian Original Hawaiian Sweet Dinner Rolls 3 cups diced cooked turkey 8 ounces mild cheddar cheese shredded 4 large eggs, beaten 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour 1 tablespoon dijon or spicy mustard 3 tablespoom butter, melted 3 cups milk 1 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper Place bread, turkey and cheese in large bowl and blend gently with large spoon. In another bowl, whisk eggs, add flour, whisk again. Then add mustard, melted butter, milk, salt and pepper. Whisk thoroughly. Pour milk mixture over bread, turkey and cheese. Stir gently to blend (be careful not to over-stir as bread can become too moist and break apart). Let stand for 5 to 10 minutes for bread to absorb liquid. Pour into buttered 2-quart baking dish. Preheat oven to 350°F and bake 50 minutes until light golden and puffed. Test by inserting knife into center. If knife comes out clean with little liquid, casserole is ready. Source: King's Hawaiian Bakery

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Tips for Staying Healthy Even With a Busy Schedule Life can sometimes feel a little too jam-packed with work, errands, carpools, cooking dinner and more. When that happens, healthy habits often fall by the wayside in favor of convenience. Fast food can replace home cooked meals and exercise makes way for the television. Registered dietitians and authors Lyssie Lakatos and Tammy Lakatos Shames, who are also known as "The Nutrition Twins," have advice for feeling good and staying healthy despite a busy schedule. Drink up: People often mistake thirst for hunger, prompting them to overeat. Keep seltzer, iced green tea or water with lime in the fridge. The next time you want a nosh between meals, drink a glass first and see what happens. Sneak in exercise: If it feels like too much of a task to get to the gym each day, sneak in exercise wherever you can. Take the stairs instead of the elevator at work or push your kids on the swings for an arm workout. Even if you walk around the neighborhood for 15 minutes, it counts. Just get moving! Simplify, simplify, simplify: Mornings tend to be hectic, so The Nutri-

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tion Twins get excited when they can eliminate something from their routine. That's why they love Vitamints. They're a vitamin and mint in one that can be taken anytime, anywhere even without food or water; it's easy to just pop them in your bag or car and go. The twins like the Immune, Energy and Multi for Women varieties. For more information, visit www.Vitamints.com. Bite into some energy: You might think a sugary candy bar from the office vending machine will perk you up, but a healthy, balanced snack will keep you on your toes longer. Make sure your snack has a quality, highfiber carbohydrate, like fresh fruit, oatmeal or whole-grain crispbread, for long lasting energy and a lean

protein, such as a hardboiled egg or Greek yogurt, to help you feel satisfied. The two will work together to keep your energy up and your desire to visit the snack machine down. Sleep tight: Sleep deprivation slows your metabolism down and negatively affects your immune system. When you're busy that's the last thing you need. Set yourself a bedtime that's eight hours before you have to wake up and start getting ready for bed 30 minutes prior to that. The last step is tough, but don't bring your phone or computer to bed with you. Instead, pick up a book to help you relax and drift off to sleep. Photo courtesy of Getty Images Source: Family Features | Vitamints

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Recovery is Important to Any Workout Got an athlete in the house? Whether she is hitting the soccer field or he's going for it on the gridiron, what happens post-practice or after a game time is just as important as the workout on the field. Allowing muscles to recover properly is essential for a healthy season - and off-season training regime. During a strenuous workout or game, muscle fibers can fray and become damaged. Follow these five steps for a successful season: Pump up protein: After a workout, athletes need a combination of carbohydrates and protein to replenish and help rebuild muscles. Follow the 2:1 ratio rule to make sure you have the right calibration for optimal absorption of protein. The quickest way to get a proper amount of carbohydrates and protein is through a recovery drink, like Rockin' Refuel Muscle Recovery, which is made with real milk and provides 20 grams of natural, high-quality protein. Stretch it out: Even if you are sore, gentle stretching is a must after a tough workout or intense game. It can improve circulation, increase range of motion, decrease muscle tension and help prevent joint stiffness. A good

stretching routine can take as little as 10 minutes. Remember to avoid overstretching and stop if you feel any pain or discomfort. Stay hydrated: You hear it all the time, but it's important to stay hydrated before, during and after a workout game or practice session. During exercise, when your body loses fluid and electrolytes through sweat, it is crucial to get the extra eight ounces experts recommend athletes drink for every 15 minutes of activity. Drinking low-fat chocolate milk, like Rockin' Refuel Muscle Recovery, after exercise not only provides the carbohydrates and protein needed to refuel and repair muscles, it also helps replenish fluids and electrolytes (such as calcium, magnesium and potassium) that are lost in sweat. For more information, visit www.rockinrefuel.com.

Rub it out and ice it down: Some athletes pack on the ice bags as soon as they are done with a game or workout. This helps reduce swelling and tames soreness. Pack ice on sore muscles and wrap them with plastic wrap to conform to the muscles in need. Also consider investing in a highquality foam roller. Rest is another important item every athlete should add to their workout routine. It not only provides a mental break, but also allows the body time to mend and repair frayed muscle. Cut rest, recovery, nutrition, hydration or stretching out of your exercise plan and your performance is sure to suffer.

Photo courtesy of Getty Images Source: Family Features | Rockin' Refuel

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© Rev. Angela J. Willard Perez for The Fit Christian

Stability A scripture to help you focus on your Christian life. Meditate and pray on this verse from the Holy Bible and see how it applies to your life, or how you should apply it. Ask the Lord for revelation and understanding on the scriptures and He will grant your request. “And there shall be stability in your times, an abundance of salvation, wisdom, and knowledge; the reverent fear and worship of the Lord is your treasure and His” Isaiah 33:6 (AMP).

Reverend Angela J. Willard Perez is a mother of five who has learned through the years that she just cannot get through one day without our Heavenly Father’s Word and prayer. She is the author of several articles and books including the books Christian Prayer Journal & Praise Report and Zack Attack!. She is the President and Founder of His Work Christian Ministries, Inc. and the editor of The Fit Christian Magazine.

In January 2014, the Lord gave me this verse telling me this is my verse for January. In my natural mind I thought stability meant a home, a place to live–since at the time I received this verse I was staying with a fellow minister, having lost our home the month prior. Little did I know….

Not long after this I witnessed one of my adult sons, under heavy demonic attack, grab a knife and threaten to kill himself. I would beg him to put it down to no avail. He slit his wrist while I was praying for God to send angels to help. The pastor we were staying with called for help. That day we had to move into his church, still having nowhere else to live. My son did not handle the news well; he was tired of being homeless. He felt defeated, discouraged and helpless–just wanting to go home. The ambulance arrived along with the police, who got out of their car with guns facing my son. He was still holding the knife he had used to hurt himself, blood pouring from his arm. “What, are you gonna do, shoot me?” He said to the police, in a tone that was almost begging them to do it. “If you don’t put down the knife, then yes we will!” An officer answered. The Holy Spirit told me, They don’t understand this is a demonic attack. I immediately stood between them and my son, saying to them, “No you will not.” “Ma’am, get out of the way!” “No, I will not,” I said, turning around to face my beloved son, with their guns pointed at my back. I had the power of the Holy Spirit upon me, I could feel Him with me and I was not afraid. I told my son to put down the knife. He dropped the knife and got face down on the ground. The police wrapped his arm, cuffed him and took him the the ER for treatment. By the grace of God, he is alive and well. The days following, I learned what God meant by STABILITY. That no matter what comes, I will remain STABLE in HIM. He is my Rock, on Whom I can lean, depend, and trust in. I learned to make a stand against the attack of the enemy in the face of it, and in the days after when he kept throwing flashes of my son’s bleeding wrist to my memory–I learned to throw it back at him, to hold every thought captive, to cast down imaginations, to declare deliverance over my son and refuse to let the devil destroy our family. I learned to stand and fight him in a greater way than I ever had before. Because I have the Living God inside of me, no matter what comes, no matter what our circumstances may be, and no matter what my natural eyes may see, this one thing I know: Because of my faith in Yeshua (Jesus) and the power of the Holy Spirit operating through my life: I AM STABLE IN MY HEAVENLY FATHER.

In what way has our Father given you stability?

What is this scripture saying to you?

Are you learning to stand on the Rock?

Send your comments to editor@fitchristian.com

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Our Gift to You… As a thank you for supporting our Kingdom building efforts, we would like to offer you a gift. These beautiful beaded jewelry items are handmade out of recycled paper by wonderful women in Uganda, Africa. These beaded necklaces and bracelets come in a variety of colors, styles and lengths. They are versatile to wear with either casual or semi-formal wear, and to give as gifts.

Handmade African Bracelets

With your commitment of a monthly donation of $10.00 in support of our global ministry efforts, we will send you a handmade African beaded necklace. If you would rather offer a one-time annual donation of $120.00, we will send you the beaded necklace, along with a beaded bracelet and a handmade African Handbag.

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We partner with orphanages in Ghana, Uganda and Kenya who rely on us for financial support to feed more than 425 children. We have more orphanages in our O2O program who are on a waiting list for financial assistance. "He found him in a desert land, And in the howling waste of a wilderness; He encircled him, He cared for him, He guarded him as the pupil of His eye.� Deuteronomy 32:10

We have more orphanages in our Orphan to Orphan program who are on the waiting list to receive financial support to help feed the children. Only by the grace of God are we able to feed the ones we are now. Please pray the Lord will meet our needs so we can meet the needs of the least of these. Thank you!

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