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Cheryl Thomas, RYT
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Truth in Menus

  

I eat out--often. My Mastercard bill can attest to this. Calling the Bay Area my home, I have some enviable eating spots to choose from, especially being close to the food capital of the country, San Francisco. My dining experience was dialed up when I spent 4 months in New York and dialed way down during my year in Dallas, except maybe for the killer fried chicken on waffles(1) topped with maple syrup, which I think was on the brunch menus specifically for the hungover.

 

Although I had heard about posting calories on menus, I had miraculously missed them, until my recent visit to Foster Freeze for my beloved (small) Root Beer Freeze. Plain as day, posted right on the menu board were the calories of every item. What the hell? Why would anyone want to know the calorie count of their Chili Cheeze Dog, Waffle Fries and medium Cookie Dough Twister? There they were again during my recent trip to San Diego where those pesky numbers stared at me from the menus at Mimi's, Chili's and Islands restaurants.

 

I was fascinated by the calories listed with each menu item. At Islands, who knew you could easily consume the Kaanapali Kobb Salad and a lemonade and exceed 1800 calories. Or, at Chili's the Chicken Club Tacos will set you back 1140 calories. I would have said that I am pretty good at guessing calories, but I found I was waaay off. I was obsessively all-consumed by checking out the calories of all the items on the menus. It definitely my choices.  Instead of the 2 fish tacos, which I might have ordered (1020 calories), I ordered the veggie tacos, still at a high 600 calories.  

 

The Mayo Clinic's site suggested that a 40 year old woman, 5' 5" woman with a moderate activity level should only consume 1750 calories. At Chili's, a Classic Club Sandwich with fries and a coke for lunch is only going to leave you room for a stick of gum and a Tab for the rest of your day.  The calories have always been there, but now you know! It's like sensing that your partner's been cheating on you, but now when they come home, they've got it tattooed on their forehead.   

 

But seriously, is all this labeling making a difference? The law requiring calorie counts on restaurant menus took effect in California last year.  Under the law, restaurant chains with 20 or more outlets must include calorie counts for each food item on all menus, and on menu boards above the front counter.  As compared to can labeling, consumers may be more likely to pay attention to restaurant labeling because it provides the calorie content for an entire dish versus the individual ingredients for a home-prepared meal(2) . However, some studies suggest that diners may pay less attention to nutritional information when eating out than when shopping for the week's meals.

 

Here's where I think it gets interesting. Restaurants may change their recipes to provide better numbers. We already see some "heart healthy" or "guiltless" offerings giving the choice of steamed broccoli over fries. The question is, will customers buy the lower calorie entrees and side dishes?  Some observers are dubious, since past attempts to offer healthier menu items have not always been successful, especially when reformulating ingredients that influence taste perceptions. Eaters often find "low-fat foods less tasty than their high-fat cousin. A study by the the British Institute of Food Research in a restaurant setting, fewer patrons chose the dishes labeled as "low fat."  

 

Rather than become fanatical about my calorie counts, I think I'll stay out of the chain restaurants. This is a slam dunk in a major foodie city, but not so easy in Buttonwillow on your way to LA.   All in all, it was a good wake-up call to rethink what I consume calorically. Hum, I wonder how many calories are in My Friend Joe's medium sweet and spicy chai latte and a big fat apple fritter?

 
(1) The kinky combo of fried chicken, waffles and syrup has made it's way to Farmer Brown's Little Skillet (http://www.littleskilletsf.com/) in SF (and I'm sure other spots). 


(2) http://www.ers.usda.gov/AmberWaves/March11

/Features/CalorieLabeling.htm "The NYU researchers found that 27.7 percent of New York City customers who saw the calorie labeling indicated that the information influenced their choices, and about 88 percent of these customers said they purchased fewer calories in response to the labeling. Their receipts showed otherwise, however. Survey participants in New York City purchased about the same number of calories both before and after the labeling law took effect-and about the same amount as the Newark participants."

    

*This article was recycled and re-edited

 
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My weekly schedule is below (scroll down or click here! ).  Or, you can always go to my website and click on the always up-to-date calendar to find where I might be.  

  

Dang!!  Westside Yoga Studio remains closed due to water damage and (as of now) will reopen on November 11.

 

You'll be interested in this.  Anne O'Brien is offering 2 days of training Dec. 13 and 15 at Yoga Tree Potrero Hill, for us "Savvy Sages".  It's Yoga for Women in Midlife and Beyond: Bones, Hormones & the Pause

  

Wellness Center of Sonoma County in Santa Rosa is having their grand opening Saturday, Nov 9th 3:00-6:00 p.m.  Giveaways,special offers, consultations and demonstrations and sample products.  [They're renting space for therapists and teachers!]

 

Ann Austin Fans and Wannabees!  Ann returns to Yoga Studio Ganesha bringing her energetic and challenging Ashtanga-inspired yoga on MTWF at 9:15.  All are intermediate except Tues which will be a beginning yoga class. Starts Nov. 18.  First TWO weeks are FREE..... for everyone.....thanks, Ann!

 

Tony in the evenings!  Tony Briggs adds an evening class at Wellness by Design in Petaluma.  In addition to Tues/Thurs/Sun at 9:00, he'll be there Tuesday evenings at 5:30 - 7:00.  Starts Nov 19.

 

If you think all craft fairs are the same, you haven't been to the event in Sebastopol at The Grange.  Hosted by Ann Austin and a bunch of awesome, creative, dedicated women, there will be homemade crafts, food(!) and a bunch of fun.  It's November 16.  Get it on your calendar.  

  

Yoga Alliance is offering a link for liability insurance.  If you're a fitness/yoga instructor, you want insurance, for sure.  I just renewed mine.

 

Get boatloads of yoga information and lots of free downloads from YogaU Online. Really, tons.  It's a great resource for teachers and students.  There's one right now: Free Download - The Key to Improving Alignment in Yoga Postures-Hamstring Health and Why It Matters




Yoga in Grace Cathedral  Happened

Amazing, surreal, moving, spectactular, awesome are just a few of the words to describe our evening doing yoga on the Labyrinth at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco.  If you missed joining us, it happens every Tuesday at 6:15. Go to Grace Cathedral's website for details.  

 

After, we shared lotta of food and wine and chai at Shalimar Indian Restaurant.  I think we were the only white women there. Lot of food was consumed and we finished the evening happy and full.  

 

Our next Yoga Out The Door event--Rusty Wells!  Have ideas or suggestions, let me know.  

 

How Yoga Changes Your Body, Starting The Day You Begin 

Love this article singing the praises of Yoga.  The infographic is pretty wonderful breaking down the advantages of yoga into "After Class", "After a Few Months" and "After Years".  Send this to your buddies who aven't sure that yoga is "for them".  

Anthony Howe's Otherworldly Kinetic Sculptures
Kottke and This is Colossal
If you're going to spend your precious hours shopping on Amazon, Craigslist Facebook HuffPo or NYT, then you must add Kottke.org and This is Colossal (thisiscolossal.com) to your browsing hours.  Just this week at Kottke, "Ex-Racists Explain their Conversion", and the "CDC states: We've reached the end of antibiotics"
 
At This Is Colossal, the art is truly colossal.  Check out the kinetic artwork powered by the wind.  It's beautiful and amazing at the same time.  The video is above and the Colossal's site is here.  
Body Evolution - Model before and after

See What Photoshop does to Models
Longer necks, bigger eyes, longer femurs and tibias.  I guess that's what advertisers think we want to see.  These aren't women.  They're more like dolls.  Remember Barbie with the big boobs and tiny feet.  I thought those days were over.  
Daily Dharma - Tricycle Magazine
Nov. 2, 2013
 
Developing a Skillful Attitude
Skillful attitudes of mind are the key to facing potentially explosive situations and the ongoing highs and lows of life and practice. In fact, recognizing these attitudes and cultivating their antidotes is the foundation for all spiritual growth. By cultivating skillful attitudes of mind, we will respond to more and more of life with awareness and wisdom.
 
- Steve Armstrong, "Got Attitude?" 
happy hour
Be Happy on Friday's 
Instead of shots of tequila and fried artichoke hearts, spend your Friday happy hour moving and grooving at an 
most-levels vinyasa flow class.     
 
On Friday's from 4:30 - 6:00, we'll end each week with an energetic vinyasa flow class.  Through building heat from the inside, we'll strip out the stress hormones from the day.  A long rest at the end of class will reset our nervous system and prepare us for our weekend.  
 
You'll be done at 6:00!!  That'll leave plenty of time for dinner with friends, a movie or a relaxing evening with your pooch.  Or, maybe a Chia filled Kombucha or that 100% agave margarita! 
 
Get Your Girlfriends Together

It's fun to get friends together.  Treat your friends to Yoga and Tea rather than Food and Booze.  Inviting friends to come together for a Gentle or Restorative Yoga class is a perfect way to enjoy each other's company and do something good for yourselves.  Many yoga parties end with tea or champagne and some munchies.  Your friends will thank you!

 

Please call on me if I can help you book a private yoga class or answer any questions.  I can be reached at cheryl@cherylthomas.com.

 

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Schedule of Upcoming Classes 

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Week of November 3, 2013

 

Tuesday 

11:00 - 12:00

Yoga One Santa Rosa

Gentle Flow Vinyasa, All Levels

  

12:10 - 1:00

Yoga One Santa Rosa

Vinyasa Flow, All Levels 

 

Thursday  

12:10 - 1:00

Yoga One Santa Rosa

Vinyasa Flow, All Levels

  

Friday 

8:00 - 9:30

Private

Healdsburg

 

4:30 - 6:00 [Cancelled Today]

Westside Yoga Studio

Happy Hour Vinyasa

Week of November 10, 2013

 

Tuesday 

11:00 - 12:00

Yoga One Santa Rosa

Gentle Flow Vinyasa, All Levels

  

12:10 - 1:00 

Yoga One Santa Rosa

Vinyasa Flow, All Levels 

 

5:30 - 7:00 p.m. (Carol King's class)

Yoga Studio Ganesha

All Levels

 

Thursday  

8:45 - 9:45  a.m.
Graton Community Club, Graton    
Gentle Flow - All Levels

 

Friday  [Subbed]

4:30 - 6:00 

Westside Yoga Studio
Happy Hour Vinyasa





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Judith Lasater

 

 
When people ask me what equipment I use, I tell them my eyes.

 Ansel Adams 

 

"Not to have what we want is stressful; to have what we do not want is stressful." Buddha

 

 

Dalai Lama: "If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion."


"Everything will be alright in the end. And if it is not alright, it's not yet the end!" The Magnolia Hotel movie

  

If your Food can go bad, it's good for you.  If it can't go bad, it's bad for you.  Originally pinned by  Michael Leaming, Ed.D. onto Fitness, Nutrition & Wellness

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