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When kept at relatively stable temperatures, canned food will remain at peak quality for at least two years after it's been processed. It actually doesn't expire on a certain date, experts say. Canned food kept at 75 degrees or below may last indefinitely, though its color and texture may change. One way to tell if your canned food is no longer safe to eat is to look at the state of the can. Bacteria can grow and release gases that make the can bulge, so if it's swollen, that’s a definite no-go. Follow the link to see more guidelines. |
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Dear TODAY reader,
Congrats! You’ve taken the first step to a new you: Making the decision to make a change. Way to go and welcome! Here is everything you’ll need to make week one a success!
This 7-day meal plan has everything you need – plus a shopping list!
All of the recipes are nutritious and delicious, look at what’s on the menu for dinner this week:
- Day 1: Grilled chicken parmesan
- Day 2: Turkey burger and veggies
- Day 3: Cauliflower fried rice with shrimp, chicken, black beans or tofu
- Day 4: Baked fish with broccoli and sweet potato
- Day 5: Turkey sausage with sautéed peppers & onions
- Day 6: Slow cooker chicken and black bean chili
- Day 7: Pork tenderloin, baked potato and carrots
We know you don’t have time for an hour-long workout, but how about a 10-minute one?
Try this morning workout from Bob Harper! Repeat this 3 exercise circuit 3 times:
Russian twist with ball slam
- Start sitting on the ground, with your feet bent in front of you. Lean your chest back without rounding your spine. Grip a weighted ball with your hands. Twist your upper body to one side, then slam the weighted ball down to the ground. Pick it up and repeat on the other side. If you don't have a weighted ball at home, you could use a basketball. Continue alternating for 10 reps.
Falling star:
- Start in a high plank position, with your hands flat on the floor. Lift your right arm straight into the air. As you shift your body to the side, stretch your left leg across the floor. Repeat on the other side. Continue alternating for 10 reps.
Punch plank
- Start in an elbow plank position. Keeping your body in a parallel line with the floor, tighten your hands into fists. Keeping your lower body as still as possible, punch the air in front of your right arm, then left. Continue alternating for 10 reps.
To watch the video, click here! Try to do this three or four times this week.
While it might seem scary at first, many of our TODAY viewers have achieved lasting weight-loss success – and so can you! Here are REAL tips from REAL women about what they wish they knew before they started a diet. Have a great week – you got this! |
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Dear TODAY reader,
Congrats! You’ve taken the first step to a new you: Making the decision to make a change. Way to go and welcome! At the beginning, it may seem like trying to lose weight is overwhelming, hard and just plain not fun at all… But it doesn’t have to be. We’re here to help you every step of the way -- and we all want the same things: To feel great and be healthy.
Over the next six weeks, we’ll arm you with all the tools you need to make that goal a reality. Let’s start with the basics! First, take the pain out of cutting calories with these super simple tricks . Then try swapping these foods into your cooking and watch yourself shed pounds without sacrificing taste or flavor!
Jumpstart your success with this simple workout move that only takes a few minutes! Try this full-body exercise – if it’s the only thing you do all day, you can still say you worked out! Remember, start small: Make one simple, attainable goal and focus on that this week. You can do it!
While it might seem scary at first, many of our TODAY viewers have achieved lasting weight-loss success – and so can you! Here are REAL tips from REAL women about what they wish they knew before they started a diet.
You got this! |
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The average person gets two to three colds a year. You may think it's impossible to avoid catching one, but you could keep the sniffles at bay if you just regularly wash your hands.
Cold viruses live in the nose, so every time you touch your nose, you’re moving the germs to your hands. But a good hand washing after touching your face eliminates the virus. And definitely wash your hands after hanging out with a sick person. Wash with warm water and soap for 20 seconds — or the time it takes to sing “Jingle Bells” twice. |
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How to remove tarnish stains from just about anything |
Ever clean brass or silver only to end up with tarnish smeared all over your clothing, furniture or carpet? You’re not the only one! |
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If you're pregnant and you pee on this Ikea ad, you get a discount |
You could actually use this Ikea ad as a pregnancy test, but we really, really would not recommend it. |
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See how one mom reacted to her son's outburst |
This was my hallway last Wednesday. Broken. Sharp. Treacherous. It was my son who did this. It took my breath away. And then I heard his tears, coming from inside the bathroom. |
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