Making Your Honeymoon a Sailing Vacation and Adventure

Little girls often play dress up, thinking of their wedding and what their dress will look like. They do this before they even start liking boys so they have no vision of what the groom will look like. Then they get older and the wedding starts developing new layers, and the face of the groom starts to show up in their planning and their dreams. Then, as the days get closer, they start thinking beyond the wedding to the honeymoon vacation. Some women think of skiing trips or shopping or wine tasting. And some women dream of Caribbean vacations that will have them and their new husband off on sailing adventures under the moon and under the sun. From Tortola, Jost Van Dyke, White Bay, Virgin Gorda, to Norman Island, Peter Island, Anegada, there’s plenty of exciting Caribbean Vacations for you to choose for your honeymoon sailing vacation.

It is not that difficult to charter a sailing yacht and it can be the start of a lovely sailing vacation or can be the entire trip. Imagine spending your entire honeymoon on board a gorgeous sail boat or yacht as you wrap your arms around one another and talk about what the future will hold for you and your married life. Not everyone can spend two weeks or more on their honeymoon, and for those people who have less time, it is important to pack as much fun and excitement as possible into that time. Your honeymoon vacation is not just another trip, not just some sailing vacation; it is the start of your life as man and wife, an end to one chapter and the beginning of another.

When you start thinking about your honeymoon or if you want to recreate the love and adventure that you had back when you were first married, it is important to get an idea of what sailing vacations would cost and how much fun you can have when you charter a sailing yacht.

If you want to get an idea or to refresh your own memories, look at the photos by clicking on this link. Sail with Terry can definitely make your honeymoon an unforgettable sailing vacation.

Plastic Food Storage Containers For Restaurants

Food packaging and containers are essential for locking in the freshness and flavour of leftover food. Daily storage of uneaten meals is considered to be practical these days. Quality containers are important in packing ready-to-eat meals or take-out dinners from restaurants and food outlets. In finding high performance and reusable food storage containers, you will never go wrong with polypropylene products! Plastic containers have become the standard for food storage and are very economical for restaurants.

VERSAtainer is one of the well-known brands when it comes to food containers, food trays and microwavable containers. Elegance and durability are actually the two primary reasons why this brand is very much in great demand. Its black or white colour concept defines simplicity with sleek packages. No need to use Styrofoam and paper, or foil material in storing or packaging your food. You can stop worrying about spilling your chicken soup! Newspring Containers can securely hold any kind of meal with its amazing top cover. The plastic food containers truly are sealed tight enough to put soups in and prevent spills in your customers cars on the way home. You can choose from variety of round, rectangular and square-shaped containers. Oval-shaped microwaveable containers are the latest addition to the list of innovative shapes of plastic foodservice containers.

Microwavable containers are essential since most leftover foods need to be reheated. This saves the hassle and mess of putting the takeout food in another bowl or plate to eat on. Just reheat your food in these plastic microwavable containers and eat.

Delitainers are another useful foodservice storage container that are very effective in organizing kitchen meals and designed to save you much counter space. No need to open each container cover to know its content because of the clear polyenthylene design, giving you less mess in your busy kitchen. Using clear containers has been shown to save 10% of time in a busy commercial kitchen not having to open containers to see their contents and not having to spend time marking containers.

Many leading restaurants and food service companies place the food in elegant and durable containers when serving their customers with their takeout orders. In comparison to other food packaging materials like paper, aluminium or Styrofoam, Plastic food packaging containers manufactured by Newspring are engineered for performance. Since they are reusable, leak-resistant and microwave friendly, they can easily cut your costs. No need to worry about cleaning these wonderful containers, as they are also dishwasher-safe. Another remarkable attribute of Plastic Food Containers is that they allow you to stack them densely, giving you a clean and well organized kitchen and refrigerator.

Space is always an issue in a foodservice kitchen or in the home kitchen as well.

Transitioning to Raw Foods: Why to Transition, and How to Make the Change

The Raw food movement is gaining more popular appeal as people are becoming more aware of the connection between health and nutrition. If you are considering transitioning to a diet of raw foods I would like to impart a few facts and suggestions to help you on you way.

The first thing you may wonder might be: why should I consider raw foods in my diet? By and large, people don’t eat the recommended serving of fresh fruits, nuts, and veggies. One trip to a supermarket and it’s easy to see that the bulk of what is on the shelves is highly processed, pre-prepared products. These products have lost a great deal of their nutritive value in processing, cooking, shipping and preserving. Many of these products are grown with pesticides and antibiotics and are preserved, processed, and colored with chemicals. The net result is a toxic, nutrient poor, desiccated food product. If you top radioactive fallout, chemtrails, and air pollution on top of this it leads to a cumulative toxification of the human biological organism known as bioaccumulation.

Cell malnutrition and cell toxicity lead to a whole host of degenerative diseases and some would state to all disease. Whole, raw foods are high in water, fiber, and nutrients that can help detoxify the system. This cleans the cells free from toxins so that nutrients can be taken up and regeneration can take place. Raw food also contains live enzymes which aid in digestion, allowing the body to utilize its own enzymes for cell maintenance. In 1941, Dr Linus Pauline, a nobel prize winning scientist concluded that mental and physical illness are brought on by nutrient and enzyme deficiency. In 1930, Dr. Paul Kouchakoff completed a study on the effects of raw food on white blood cells. He found that the body has an immune system response called leukocytosis when a person ate a diet of more than 50 % cooked and processed foods. Leukocytosis is a surge in white blood cells that attack the body itself. In 1958, Dr max Gerson published a book call A Cancer Therapy: Results of 50 cases in which he explains his method of curing cancer with a diet of juices and raw living foods.

It stands to reason that raw foods were in the diets of our ancestors in that they were simple. No preparation was needed. By and large, indigenous people eat a diet of roughly 50% raw or more. There are no examples of 100% raw diets in indigenous culture however, the Hunza people of the Himalayas are perhaps the closest. The Hunza are also renowned for their health and longevity. Inuit peoples ate large quantities of raw and fermented meat.

As one considers transition to raw foods be very aware of your body’s internal signals. A 100% raw vegan diet may not be for everyone. Certainly a basis of 50 % raw fruits, nuts,and vegetables is advisable. Depending on your blood type, personal lifestyle and genetics you may need to incorporate meats or other foods. Just take it easy and take it slow. A diet of processed foods is very easily digestible. It takes time to clean out and rebuild the intestinal flora and to adjust to the added fiber in the diet. Be gentle with yourself. Some people can jump in to a 100% vegan diet without any problems. I, took a full year to transition. I began by buying a vitamin and incorporating a green smoothie as my breakfast. In time, I added more snacks of fruits and nuts. Eventually, I rotated a salad into the mix. All the while I was eating whatever else I wanted to. After awhile I started experimenting with fancier recipes. I found that I needed raw goats milk and cheese with the active lifestyle I live as a professional gardener.

I suggest the additive approach. As you add more live foods many people find their tastes change and they crave more nutrient and enzyme dense foods. If you find the need to eat meat eat light meats like fish or poultry or purchase locally grass fed beef or bison. Taking supplementary enzymes with a heavy meal aids in digestion. If going 100% vegan be sure to get equal servings of fruits, veggies, and sprouted nuts and grains. More than anything it pays to be mindful of what you eat and to allow yourself to love yourself enough to take in only the highest quality foods you can afford. After all, you are what you eat!