Seafood Orange Sauce Chicken

Seafood Orange Sauce Chicken

Here is an amazing recipe that I got from one of my health conscious friends Mike!!!

Ingredients:

5-6 bonless skinless Chicken Breasts

1 Egg – Beaten

Breton Crackers – Crushed up

1 jar of Seafood Sauce – Our Compliments (tangy)

1 1/2  cups of Orange Juice

1/2 cup of Cooking Splenda

How to prepare:

Dry off chicken and dip in egg,

Then bread the egg covered chicken with breton crackers.

Cook chicken for 20mins after you cover with crackers…

Combine the seafood sauce, orange juice and splenda to make your sauce,

Than cover the chicken that has been cooked for 20 minutes with the sauce,

Then bake for another 20-25 mins @400F depending how much chicken you use.

And enjoy!

Mmmmmmm so good

Thanks for this one Mike!!

~Courtnie~

Staying Hydrated

 

Having a hard time losing weight? Are you drinking enough water?

 

Being dehydrated can actually stall your metabolism

As much as 25% of your body is made of water. And the human body can not fuction properly when you are dehydrated.

 

  

 

 

Here are some quick tips to help you get daily water intake

  1. Have a glass of water before going to bed
  2. Try adding lemon, lime or other fresh fruits to your water (oranges, berries) to give your water some flavor
  3. Fill you water bottle half and freeze it, fill the rest up with water and that way you will have cold water all day!
  4. Freeze your berries before adding them to your water, creating flavored ice cubes
  5. Keep you water bottle with you and sip all day
  6. Drink water with your meals, not only will this keep you hydrated but you will also avoid consuming empty calories
  7. Consume fresh fruits and veggies, both of witch have a high water content
  8. Have a glass of water first thing when you wake up
  9. Re-fuel, water loss happens all day, in hot or cold weather. Make sure you replenish your water loss after your workouts as well!
  10. Every once in a while try out some carbonated water, it helps you keep hydrated and will make you feel fuller!
  11. Herbal tea, you can have herbal tea both warm or cold (if you are going to have it cold, make sure you steep it with warm water first!)
  12. Avoid Caffeine, caffeine is a natural diuretic and will dehydrate you if you don’t adequately replenish your water levels

The average amount of water that should be consumed daily is around 8-10 cups. This varies depending on you daily physical activity levels and your body habitus.

On th other hand you can drink too much water too. There have been cases of over saturation which can also be dangerous. Seek help from a health professional to further direct in this matter if you have concerns.

Like most things in life, it’s about finding a balance.

Drink up :O)

~Courtnie~