Even if you aren’t a full time vegetarian, it’s still nice to add in a few vegetarian recipes to your menu rotation.
Here are 50 vegetarian pizza recipes from the vegetarian food blog Oh My Veggies, perfect for your Meatless Mondays!
Even if you aren’t a full time vegetarian, it’s still nice to add in a few vegetarian recipes to your menu rotation.
Here are 50 vegetarian pizza recipes from the vegetarian food blog Oh My Veggies, perfect for your Meatless Mondays!
If you’ve never tried spaghetti squash before, here is a simple recipe from the Green BEAN Delivery blog to introduce you to this versatile vegetable.
Never prepared a spaghetti squash before? Check out this helpful Cook Smarts video tutorial:
New to cooking? Need a refresher? Looking to use a new ingredient?
Check out this instructional video from Cook Smarts on how to make vegetable noodles. Although this requires a special cooking gadget, a spiralizer, it’s a pretty cool technique! In this video demonstration zucchini is used, however, there are other vegetables that would work too.
Like what you see? Check out the awesome content over at cooksmarts.com.
Take a look at this infographic by Cooksmarts and learn a few ways to get your kids involved in the kitchen!
Did you know that the services provided by Healthy Horizons are available to Butler faculty, staff, and family members?
Healthy Horizons offers a variety of clinical lab services at no cost to Butler faculty, staff, and family members. You can access the services we provide on our website.
The next time your primary care physician or specialist orders lab tests for you, please check with us to see if it is something we offer here on site. Not only will you be saving time by not having to leave campus, you will also be saving yourself a possible co-pay and other insurance related costs. With your permission, we can even send the results to your physician.
Questions? Contact Healthy Horizons at healthyhorizons@butler.edu or extension 8143
Another simple recipe, Grilled Tomatoes with Basil Puree, from the Green BEAN Delivery blog using more summer tomatoes!
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR)
Healthy Horizons is offering a MBSR here on campus this fall for interested Butler faculty and staff.
Course details:
If you would be interested in participating in this course, please email healthyhorizons@butler.edu. At this time, you are simply just expressing interest in the program, you are not committing to attending.
What is Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction?
Many of us realize it is beneficial to be open to the exuberant potential of the present moment. We may have even read solid research lauding mindful attention to the present moment as a support for work-life balance, improved health, decreased burnout and increased well-being. But just how do we develop the humanly innate capacity for a mindful way of being amongst the flurry of life’s rigors of education, scholarship and busy personal lives? It is a practice.
There are growing data around the format of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) supporting the practice of mindfulness meditation. From an academic standpoint, this is expressed in terms such as “improving one’s attentional and emotional-regulation strategies”; experientially, it is cultivating the capacity to intentionally be present for all of life in compassion, connection, creativity and joy.
The class will be facilitated by Kathleen Beck-Coon, MD, trained to teach MBSR at the Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care, and Society at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, a global leader in mind-body medicine. Kathleen is involved in the integration of mindfulness meditation and other mindfulness-based approaches in healthcare through research, academic professional education, university employee wellness programs (Indiana University) and community mindfulness-based stress reduction classes. She is a member of the Association for Contemplative Mind in Higher Education and the Society of Behavioral Medicine and continues to learn how mindfulness practice reduces suffering for us all.
Questions? Contact Healthy Horizons at healthyhorizons@butler.edu or extension 8143.