I am on a mission to not get sick! I work at an elementary school now and half of the kids are sick and won't stop touching me/high fiving me. I have been washing my hands like every ten minutes. Or pretty much every time a kid touches me. Today I had to go to cpr training and they only had five mannequins for a class of 20 to share. And 6 of those people were coughing a ton and were sick and the only thing we were doing was taking an alcohol swab to clean the mouth that we had to blow in! The teacher must be crazy if she thinks that I will put my mouth on something when just an alcohol swab was used and then share it with another sick person, ya right! Especially since I just learned in microbiology that alcohol swabs don't do anything and that the rubbing action does more than the actual alcohol does. Same with hand sanitizer. So pretty much I didn't blow into the dummys mouth and people were looking at me. I really don't care though, who knows what kind of bronchitis crap i could have caught from everyone else. That was my day. On to the cupcakes.
I love cupcakes. I wish that they were healthy. I don't really make them that much because I don't love baking just eating. Instead I go to the coffee shop, they have the best cupcakes. A lot better than sprinkles in my opinion. If you haven't been there you need to check it out. It is right next to Joe's Farm grill. I found a recipe for healthier cupcakes in Alicia Silverstone's book, "The Kind Diet." I changed mine up a little bit from hers.
Ingredients
Cupcakes:
2/3 cup vanilla soy milk or vanilla coconut milk
1 tsp apple cider vinegar
2/3 cup agave
1/3 cup canola oil
2 tsp vanilla extract
1 cup all purpose flour
1/3 cup whole wheat pastry flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
pinch of salt
Fudge frosting:
1/2 cup earth balance butter
1/2 cup agave
2 tsp vanilla extract
1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1/2 cup soy milk powder (I didn't use this but the recipe says if you use this your frosting will be thicker)
Directions:
Preheat oven to 325 F
Combine the milk and vinegar in a medium bowl and set aside for five minutes then add the agave, oil, and vanilla and stir. In a separate bowl combine the flours, baking powder, baking soda and salt.
Add the wet ingredients to the dry until it is completely mixed.
Bake for 18-22 minutes
Frosting directions:
after mixing all of the ingredients let sit in the fridge while the cupcakes bake.
If you make about 16 cupcakes it should be around 150 calories per cupcake. I want to get a mini cupcake pan. Mini cupcakes are the best.
West Nile Virus
The west nile virus is on the news a lot right now and I wanted to know the statistics of how many people were actually infected and where most of it was coming from.
About west nile virus:
The virus is transmitted through various species of mosquitos. It can cause fever, headaches, fatigue, muscle pain or aches, malaise, nausea, vomiting and rash. More severe cases are a neurologic disease when the central nervous system is affected. West nile encephalitis causes inflammation of the brain and west nile meningitis causes inflammation of the meninges (protective membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord) or you can get west nile meningoencephalitis which causes inflammation of the brain and also the meninges surrounding it.
Statistics: according to the CDC (center of disease control) from Jan 2012 as of August 21, 2012
total cases of west nile virus: 1,118 total deaths: 41
Arizona: 12 cases, 1 death
I looked up where most of these cases happened and they are all in Maricopa county!
California: 34 cases, 1 death
Utah: 0
highest states:
Texas: 537 cases, 19 deaths
298 of the 537 cases were neuroinvasive ( it affected their nervous system)
Oklahoma: 68 cases, 3 deaths
Mississippi: 79 cases, 1 death
Louisiana: 73 cases, 6 deaths
Michican: 30 cases, 1 death
South Dakota: 72 cases, 1 death
How to prevent:
Wear repellent. The more you are outside the greater chance you have at getting bit. Click here to find out more information on the west nile virus and to find out where most of the cases are happening in your state.
Pretty much if you live in Texas don't go outside! Yikes.
shark attack deaths vs. cyclist deaths
I love watching shark week. I surfed all day last Monday and Tuesday in California and don't really think about sharks that much in the water. I have seen one before in the water but just swam as fast as I could in. It was in Hawaii when I was going to school/trying to be a pro surfer. I looked up the stats about shark attacks because I know they are pretty uncommon. I just try not to think about sharks when I'm surfing because surfing is the funnest thing in the World!!!
Here are the stats on sharks attacks:
Ok only 44 deaths from a shark attack since 1580! I think I'll take my chances in the water. On shark week it said that there have been 52 attacks in southern California from 2000-2010.
I wanted to compare shark attack deaths to cyclist deaths per year to show Jordan. I guess I am screwed because I like to bike and surf haha oh well.
Stats on deaths from cyclist accidents in US:
Year Deaths
2001 732 1.7
2002 665 1.5
2003 629 1.5
2004 727 1.7
2005 786 1.8
2006 772 1.8
2007 701 1.7
2008 718 1.9
2009 628 1.9
2010 618 1.9
So on average around 600-700 cyclists die each year just in the US from accidents. And only 52 people have died since the 1500s from shark attacks. CRAZY! Hopefully my husband knows what he's doing. I would definitely rather take my chances surfing over biking.
Enough depressing stuff. On to my new favorite drink! I am such a drink person. I love making/trying new drinks. This one is super easy and delicious! It is inspired from true food kitchen. We went there on our vacation, definitely overpriced food and it was just ok in my opinion. They had a list of all natural drinks and they had one kind of similar to this.
Coconuty Juice Delight:
Here are the stats on sharks attacks:
| Confirmed Unprovoked Shark Attacks, 1580–2011 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Region | Total Attacks | Fatal Attacks | Last Fatality |
| United States (Excluding Hawaii) | 980 | 36 | 2010 |
| Australia | 877 | 217 | 2012 |
| Africa | 314 | 85 | 2012 |
| Asia | 124 | 51 | 2011 |
| Pacific Islands / Oceania (Excluding Hawaii) | 124 | 50 | 2011 |
| South America | 105 | 23 | 2011 |
| Hawaii | 105 | 8 | 2004 |
| Antilles and Bahamas | 67 | 15 | 2010 |
| Middle America | 56 | 27 | 2011 |
| New Zealand | 47 | 8 | 2009 |
| Europe | 35 | 17 | 2011 |
| Bermuda | 3 | 0 | — |
| Unspecified / Open Ocean | 14 | 7 | 2006 |
| Total: | 5,213 | 1,333 | 2012 |
| Source: -International Shark Attack File -Australian Shark Attack File —July 2012 | |||
Ok only 44 deaths from a shark attack since 1580! I think I'll take my chances in the water. On shark week it said that there have been 52 attacks in southern California from 2000-2010.
I wanted to compare shark attack deaths to cyclist deaths per year to show Jordan. I guess I am screwed because I like to bike and surf haha oh well.
Stats on deaths from cyclist accidents in US:
Year Deaths
2001 732 1.7
2002 665 1.5
2003 629 1.5
2004 727 1.7
2005 786 1.8
2006 772 1.8
2007 701 1.7
2008 718 1.9
2009 628 1.9
2010 618 1.9
So on average around 600-700 cyclists die each year just in the US from accidents. And only 52 people have died since the 1500s from shark attacks. CRAZY! Hopefully my husband knows what he's doing. I would definitely rather take my chances surfing over biking.
Enough depressing stuff. On to my new favorite drink! I am such a drink person. I love making/trying new drinks. This one is super easy and delicious! It is inspired from true food kitchen. We went there on our vacation, definitely overpriced food and it was just ok in my opinion. They had a list of all natural drinks and they had one kind of similar to this.
Coconuty Juice Delight:
What you will need:
coconut water
your favorite juice
Directions: Add 2/3 cup coconut water to 1/3 cup juice
Here is my at home work out for the day:
total time: 35 minutes
warm up:
-200 jump rope
-50 sit ups
-100 jump rope
work out:
set timer for 25 minutes and complete as many rounds as possible
-30 kb swings (see video)
-20 leg lifts (lay on back lift legs all the way up and all the way down)
-20 pus ups (on knees, chest touches the ground)
-50 air squats
-20 swimmers (lay on stomach, keep legs up and chest up while moving hands like you are doing the breast stroke)
I just bought a kettle ball at walmart for $35! They are pretty expensive everywhere else. I got a discount on mine because it had a small hole in the fabric around it, score! I got a 25 pound one. I think anywhere from 15-25 is a good amount of weight. 25 is perfect for kb swings.
Also please click here to read the funniest thing I have read in a long time! You will laugh out loud, trust me!!!
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