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Seven Benefits of Drinking Beer

Seven Benefits of Drinking Beer By Seth McBride, Marketing Intern   It’s National Beer Day this Thursday, April 7. We’ll have specials and giveaways at the store all day to celebrate. We also thought it would be a great occasion to share these seven health benefits of drinking beer. And remember, the real secret to […]

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Lighten Up Your Eating

by Seth McBride, Marketing Intern

 

Once upon a time, we believed that consuming an extra helping at dinner would aid our survival. As times have changed, we now have a surplus of food that has led to an epidemic of obesity. In our modern times of plenty, it is healthier to eat smaller meals that focus on key nutrients rather than stuffing ourselves.

 

A study published by the Nutrition Journal in 2011 debunked the common myth that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Oftentimes, we believe that the more you eat for breakfast, the less hungry you’ll be throughout the day. However, larger breakfasts do not satiate you for extended periods of time. This means that you actually tend to consume more calories as the day progresses after eating a big breakfast.

 

Lunch should be the largest meal of the day because your metabolism corresponds to how long you’ve been awake. In other words, you’re more likely to burn off the calories from a large lunch than a large breakfast or dinner. Go out on a limb and think of us as plants in the sense that there are specific times each day that our body is able to utilize the sugars we consume.

 

Don’t sleep on an empty stomach. While dinner should be the lightest meal of your day as you become less active, it’s still important to eat. Whatever you do, don’t skip a meal. Skipping dinner means there is an extensive time gap between meals, which can result in disrupted sleep patterns, craving sweets, nausea, and ravenous hunger. Also, be sure that your dinner is light because excessive amounts of sugar and fatty foods can overload your digestive system. This can result in fatigue, both mentally and physically, the following day. And don’t forget to wait two hours after eating dinner to fall asleep, allowing your body the recommended amount of time for digestion.

 

The most important benefit of eating light is that you will begin to eat at the right time of day. When foods are eaten at the wrong time of day, your body stores more fats. Not only will you lose weight, but you will also feel revitalized when your sleeping and eating schedules complement one another. So much so, you’ll live healthily ever after.

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Anniversary Sale: 10% Off Local Products

The Chequamegon Food Co-op will celebrate its first anniversary in its new store on Tuesday, September 29, 2015 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The time since its move to 700 Main Street West has been filled with change as the Co-op expanded its ownership base, added staff, and increased overall sales. Chequamegon Food Co-op

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Bike to the Co-op and SAVE!

Ian Klepetar, founder of Bicycle Benefits, is biking across the country to spread the word about the program. Bicycle Benefits is a national effort to encourage bicycling while also supporting local businesses. Cyclists receive specials deals and discounts by biking to businesses and showing their Bicycle Benefits helmet sticker. The stickers cost $5 and are

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Join the Aura Cacia’s Scents of Balance Chakra Journey

This summer, join us for Aura Cacia’s seven-week Scents of Balance journey to help you find happiness and harmony within. During this trip, you’ll be part of a community of travelers – aromatherapy experts, yogis and mind/body teachers – learning about the seven chakra energy centers: root, sacral, solar plexus, heart, throat, third eye and crown. Through

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Natural Weight Loss with Craig Schowalter

Natural Weight Loss with Craig Schowalter Thursday, May 29, 2014 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the Chequamegon Health and Fitness Center Free and Open to the Public Pre-registration is required. Deadline is Tuesday May 27, 2014. Interested in shedding that winter weight? Join us for an empowering evening on natural weight loss with Craig Schowalter, an experienced

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Healthy Basics: Budget Friendly, Every Day

Eating whole foods doesn’t have to break the bank. Chequamegon Food Co-op has every day low prices on the every day basics. The Co-op’s Healthy Basics items offer budget friendly prices on milk, cheese, bread, and more. Healthy Basics save you money on the products you use most. Look for the orange signs on shelves

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