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National Spaghetti Day

It’s National Spaghetti Day so time to bring out your favorite spaghetti and have a nice bowl for dinner!  You could have it with a nice red sauce, a pesto or a yummy alfredo sauce to name a few.

Did you know that we saw an estimate online that there were over 300 different types of pastas?  That’s just crazy right?  Spaghetti is one of those and within it there are many different types too.

It’s also unclear how the pasta came to be.  Did it start in China?  Did it start in Italy?   Who knows for sure but in the end does it really matter?  Pasta is a great option if you’d like to have a meatless meal.

Spaghetti is one of the simpler pastas to make because you simply roll and cut the dough.  We aren’t recommending you make it yourself but it’s one reason it is plentiful in stores.  

If you want to be extra healthy there are whole wheat spaghettis and also spaghetti made from chickpeas.  Both of these spaghetti are better for anyone dealing with diabetes or pre-diabetes.

There are stores that carry fresh pasta and while it might be a bit more expensive it is extra delicious.  Look for different sauces there too.

Whatever type of spaghetti you choose and whatever sauce, remember that you can always add vegetables to up the nutrition.  Let your creative side lead the way and eat the vegetables that you like.  Add a nice salad with a homemade dressing.  You’ll have a very nutritious and delicious mea.

Private Home Health Care says mangia!

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January 4: National Can-Do Day

National Can-Do Day is celebrated on January 4 every year. This is a day to take a realistic account of what a person is able to accomplish through hard work and dedication. National Can-Do Day emphasizes achieving all the possible goals and doable tasks in one’s life. It encourages us to do things we are capable of doing and that we always dreamt of. It motivates us to concentrate on our strengths and turn our dreams into a reality, through determination and willpower.  Coming into the New Year, with everyone making their resolutions and setting goals for this upcoming year, the “Can-Do” attitude us a big part in helping obtain those goals.

Man using scissors to remove the word can’t to read I can do it concept for self belief, positive attitude and motivation

National Can-Do is the brainchild of Adam Bremen, who suffers from cerebral palsy. He has been wheelchair-bound for most of his life, and had to expend a considerable effort to remain active. The spirit of National Can-Do Day celebrates awareness of self-efficacy along with a belief that everyone is truly capable of attaining wonderful things!

Private Home Health Care hopes you have set some positive goals for 2023 and beyond. We encourage you to use the Can-Do attitude to help you accomplish these goals. With a Can-Do attitude, you can set goals and accomplish your resolutions to live a happier and healthier life-style. This is a great mindset to have, and using a realistic view, can set goals that you can realistically achieve. You do not always need to have big, drastic goals, that may seem daunting and overwhelming at the start. With a Can-Do attitude and achievable goals in sight, you can make gradual progress, and when you look back, be able to see what you have accomplished.

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International Mind-Body Wellness Day

It’s the beginning of a new year so it makes sense that there would be a day for Mind-Body Wellness Day now.  The idea of mind body wellness has actually been around for thousands of years.

The oldest healing science began in India back in 3000-5000 BC and was called Ayurveda. The movement then moved to the Chinese and then the Greeks before it spread across the world.

Additionally, homeopathy, hydrotherapy, osteotherapy, chiropractic and Reiki are other areas of mind-body healing that have come on the scene over the years.

One area that is a hot topic currently is called mindfulness. You can find the practice of mindfulness in elementary, secondary and higher education. It’s even become popular in Corporate America.

You may have tried mindfulness exercises already or you may wonder what it’s all about.  Mindfulness is meditative moments to try and live in the here and now.  You let go of things from the past and you don’t worry about the future.

Mindfulness is a great way to be kind rather than critical of yourself.  It can help manage emotions and keeps your mind from wandering in different directions at once. 

You don’t need a lot of time.  You can practice mindfulness in 5-10 minutes if that’s all you have.  Longer time works too.  It’s up to you.  

You need to find a quiet place.  Sit and take deep breaths.  Focus on your breaths and quiet your mind.  You can play soothing music if that helps.  

The goal is to sit and pay attention to your feelings and emotions without judging them.  Let your mind go and see where your thoughts lead you.

You may discover something that has been subconsciously on your mind.  How will you deal with it?  Perhaps the session will help prepare to focus on work that needs to be done. The possibilities are endless.

Private Home Health Care hopes you can take some time to practice mindfulness.  It can be a great tool to quiet your mind and place you in a calm place.  You should feel less stressed if everything goes well.  That’s always a very nice place to be.

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It’s Almost Time  . . .

We are on the cusp of New Year’s Eve when we will look back on 2022 and look forward to the new year of 2023.  This is our last post of the year.

New Year’s Eve is a time when we often reflect on our lives and experiences over the past twelve months. 

What are your reflections on 2022?  Any happy experiences?  Did you travel to any exciting or fun places?  Any regrets or things you wished you had done differently?

Private Home Health Care is reflecting on how grateful we are for the people in our lives.  The patients we care for and the families we have helped. We are hopeful for the year ahead for our community and our country.

Whether you host or attend a new year’s eve party or you spend a quiet night at home we hope that you will feel peace and a hopeful joy.  We leave you with a quote from Ralph Waldo Emerson.

 “Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year.”

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National Playing Card Day

Do you like to play cards?  Are you a card shark?  It’s National Playing Card Day so today’s the day to play a game of cards with a friend!

We have the four suits of hearts, spades, clubs and diamonds thanks to the French back in the 1400’s. After the War of the Roses in 1462 the cards and suits spread to England and later Germany. No one actually knows for certain who originally thought of them!

Today you can get a deck of 24 or the more common 52 cards.  According to bfsoftech.com these are the top five most popular card games:

  1. Cribbage
  2. 500 Rum (also called Rummy 500)
  3. Poker
  4. Solitaire
  5. Hearts

You might also play Go Fish, Crazy Eights, War or Memory with younger or newer players.  These are always fun!

Part of the popularity of cards is the fact that you can take them anywhere.  They are also easy to set up and even though some require skill, you can just get lucky too. Don’t forget about magic tricks.  There are that entertain by doing magic with playing cards

If you want a budget friendly deck of cards that has been around a long time, you could try Bicycle brand cards.  The company has been making cards for over 130 years.  

Today, you can get them in all different brands like Back to the Future, Mythical or Tally-Ho.  So many fun times to be had by playing cards!!

Private Home Health Care hopes that this week you can find time to play whatever game of cards you enjoy.  Have a few laughs and relax!

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Happy Birthday, Louis Pasteur

Today is Louis Pasteur’s birthday.  He was born in 1822 in Dole, France and is best known for inventing pasteurization.  

Did you know that he also contributed to findings with germ theory?  His additional research helped to create the anthrax and rabies vaccines as well as TB and cholera vaccines. 

All this is impressive considering he grew up in a poor family with a father who was a tanner. In addition, he was just an average student in grammar school.  Pasteur was more interested in fishing and sketching in those years.  He actually turned out to be exceptional at drawing and painting.

He did get a bachelor’s degree in the arts and in science.  In 1847, at the age of 25, he got a doctorate from the Ecole Normale in Paris. Once he was appointed professor of chemistry and dean of science at the University of Lille his research began.

At this time Pasteur showed that bacterias could sour beer, wine and milk. Based on this knowledge he came up with a process to boil the bacteria and cool it down.  This is the process known as pasteurization.  His first test was in April of 1862, 160 years ago.

In 1865 he helped save the silk industry by preventing a disease that harmed the silk cocoons.This was followed by his first vaccine in 1879 to help with chicken cholera. His true fame came when he cured a 9-year-old-boy bitten by a rabid dog with his rabies vaccine.

Unfortunately, during the time of his research and discoveries he was partially paralyzed with a brain stroke in 1868.  His research did continue but by his 70th birthday his paralysis overtook him so all his research came to an end.  He passed away at the age of 73 in 1895.

Private Home Health Care follows the Pasteur Institute in France.  It is a private, non-profit international research facility that strives to continue research in important areas of science to continue the legacy of Louis Pasteur.

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Winter Solstice

December 21, marked the first day of winter or the winter solstice.  

According to National Geographic, “a solstice is an event in which a planet’s poles are most extremely inclined toward or away from the star it orbits.” 

For you and I living in the Northern Hemisphere the sun is the farthest away from us in winter.  This makes the first day of the new season the “shortest” day of the year because it has the least amount of daylight.

As children, anyone with a birthday today surely felt that life was totally unfair! How could it be that they had the shortest day to celebrate?  Someone needed to tell them that a day is twenty-four hours so they have as much time as anyone!

You could travel to Stonehenge in Great Britain or Machu Picchu and see monuments to the winter solstice but traveling might be a bit too much.

Another way to observe the winter solstice is by reading poetry about it.  It’s an adjustment for many of us to lose the daylight earlier so a bit of poetry could help pass the time.

Read the poem below and see if you can feel the season and the shortest day of the year.  It is from Robert Frost and it’s called “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.”

Whose woods these are I think I know.His house is in the village though;He will not see me stopping hereTo watch his woods fill up with snow.The little horse must think it queerTo stop without a farmhouse nearBetween the woods and frozen lakeThe darkest evening of the year.He gives his harness bells a shakeTo ask if there is some mistake.The only other sound’s the sweepOf easy wind and downy flake.The woods are lovely dark and deep.But I have promises to keep,And miles to go before I sleep,And miles to go before I sleep.

Private Home Health Care finds poetry relaxing.  We hope you can enjoy some poetry, short or long on this “shortest” day of the year.

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National Oatmeal Muffin Day

Oatmeal and muffins.  What a great combination!!  

The Oatmeal Muffin is celebrated every December 19th.  It’s a great choice if you are in the mood for a muffin and the good news is that there can be health benefits.

The mighty muffin has been around for a long time, centuries even.  They started out being made with yeast but once they came to America we swapped out the yeast for baking powder. Leave it to Americans to find a faster way to bake!

If you love oatmeal but need a bit of variety in your diet try an oatmeal muffin.  They can be diabetic friendly, and carry some good nutrients like antioxidants.  Low calories is another plus. Add some blueberries for more healthy goodness!

Oatmeal can help with digestion and the whole grains can help reduce your blood pressure too.  There are ongoing studies but oatmeal may help with colon cancer too.

When you make your muffins you can try swapping out healthier ingredients to pack a bigger health punch!  Try using white-whole wheat flour instead of just white flour.  There is a healthy sugar replacement called Swerve (these come in granular and brown sugar) to try and almond milk instead of white milk.  It is doubtful you will find any difference in the taste!

Private Home Health Care loves oatmeal and we believe variety is the spice of life.  We hope you can find a delicious recipe to make and enjoy!

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Wreaths Across America

Tomorrow, December 17, is Wreaths Across America Day.

Wreaths Across America started in 2007, dedicated to placing a wreath with a red bow on every veteran’s gravesite in all military cemeteries.  

The gravesites that get wreaths are for veterans from as far back as the Revolutionary War up to the modern day.  

Why the holiday season?  It is seen as another time to honor those who served, including those who gave the ultimate sacrifice. There are now 3,400 locations as well as at sea and overseas.

You could sponsor a location or volunteer to help place the wreaths. Families are encouraged to join in.  Younger generations can learn about the heroes fought to defend our country.

Here is the website for you to check out::  https://www.wreathsacrossamerica.org/.  

The site has a wealth of information from how you can volunteer, to how you can sponsor a location, to a curriculum for all ages to teach your children.  

You can also read a section called “Meet the Heros”.  This lists different tributes to those heroes being honored this year.  All the locations for wreath laying events can also be found.

Private Home Health Care loves seeing the wreaths during the holidays.  You may find yourself checking out the site and deciding to get involved! 

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International Tea Day

On this day the tea trade and farmers want you to appreciate and enjoy this easily found and  tasty drink.

A bit of history . . .

Tea started in China during the Shang Dynasty, in the years 1500 BC to 1046 BC.  At that time it was mostly used for medicinal purposes.  One legend has it that the god of agriculture used to test plants for medicine.  He would chew on leaves, stems and roots.  If he found they were poisonous he would chew on tea leaves as a remedy.

At one point tea was taxed in China.  That brings us to tea in Europe.  The Dutch were the first tea drinkers around 1610, followed by the British in 1650.  The British later decided to tax tea.  

The tea taxes eventually spread to the American Colonies and the rest is history! Fast forward to 2022 and the United States enjoys tea, the most popular drink in the world.!

What are the health benefits of tea . . .

According to Penn Medicine from a report this year you will find the benefits are plentiful.

  • White Tea – least amount of caffeine; lots of antioxidants; may help fight some cancers; contains some fluoride to help your teeth.
  • Herbal Tea – low caffeine in some. Helps you sleep (Chamomile), improves your blood pressure, keeps hair strong (Rooibos), soothes stomach upsets, can help with IBS and migraines (Peppermint), fights morning sickness, relieves joint pain caused by osteoarthritis (Ginger), helps liver health, lowers blood pressure (Hibiscus).
  • Green Tea – high in flavonoids; can lower your bad cholesterol, reduce blood clotting, can act as an anti-inflammatory.  Matcha is a fine, high quality green tea, very popular now.
  • Black Tea – caffenaited so watch intake. Contains flavonoids to fight inflammation and promote a healthy immune function.
  • Oolong Tea – in between a green and black tea.  You will find an amino acid, I-theanine, that can reduce anxiety and help increase alertness.  Some evidence shows that it could help with Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Disease.

Private Home Health Care loves sitting down with a nice cup of tea.  Be cautious of adding sugars or drinking latte or bubble teas with sugar, carbs and calories.  You could try using Stevia, a natural sweetener and sugar substitute which is very safe.

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