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    15 Ways to Eat Healthier This Year Without Going on a Diet

    From rotating diet fads to misconceptions about healthy eating to unrealistic body goals (I’m looking at you, thigh gaps and v-cut abs), numerous factors make eating healthier seem complicated, and maybe even impossible. But I’m here to tell you that healthy eating doesn’t have to (and shouldn’t) be so overwhelming. PSA: there is no miracle diet. There is no one method or magical list of guidelines to automatically get us all to achieve health goals, get more energy, clear up the skin, and lose weight. For one reason, while one way of eating might cure one person, it could be limiting to another. Plus, dieting is never sustainable. Ditch your diets and try these 15 ways to eat healthier this year that you can stick with for your whole life (and not one of them is to restrict an entire food group):
    1. Have leafy greens with two meals a day
    If you make one change to your diet in 2021, consider eating more leafy greens. From spinach to arugula to watercress to romaine, leafy greens are packed with vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Plus, they’re so easy to sneak into meals, there is absolutely no reason why you shouldn’t be eating multiple cups of greens a day. Try adding spinach to your smoothie, putting kale in your pasta dish or any sauce, or ordering a side salad when you’re eating out. If all else fails, try these delicious ways to eat more greens. 

    2. Get healthy food delivered 
    Some weeks are just so busy that you don’t have time to plan, prepare, or shop for meals, making healthy eating difficult (Postmates is much more tempting). Blue Apron offers health-conscious options like vegetarian, carb-conscious, 600 calories or less, etc., so not only can you select meals that you’ll look forward to all day, but you’ll be eating meals that help you achieve health goals. Plus, with 23 weekly recipes and the new feature to customize your meals, there is something for everyone, no matter your tastes or diet preferences. 
    New customers: click here to save over $60 on your first 3 boxes!

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    3. Find plant-based alternatives of your favorite foods
    Listen, if you don’t like salads, don’t eat salads! Forcing yourself into bland meals and boring dishes will lead to binges, excessive cravings, and worst of all, an unsatisfying life. Instead of eating foods you don’t like, get creative with healthier versions of your favorite foods. Try adding in more veggies or making simple swaps like opting for cauliflower pizza crust or chickpea pasta. For recipe ideas, check out these healthy alternatives to your favorite comfort foods and plant-based recipes for every craving.

    4. Make mealtimes sacred
    Healthy eating is not just about what you eat, but how. In a world where meals are often on-the-go, and fast food is on every corner, we forget that food is not just about surviving, or even just about enjoying the taste. Mealtime serves as a reminder to pause, slow down, and enjoy. Consider taking a break from work, turning off the TV, putting your phone away, and making each meal an opportunity to relax and be mindful. Whether you enjoy meals with the people you love or use it as an act of meditation to take a break from the busyness of your day, every meal should be about slowing down and enjoyment.

    5. Load up on good-for-you beverages
    You already know to drink water and avoid sugary beverages like soda or sweetened coffee drinks as much as possible, so now it’s time to hack your hydration and include even more good-for-you beverages (in addition to your reusable bottle of water). For example, tea (like green, white, or hibiscus) has lots of health benefits, thanks to health-boosting components like polyphenols. You can also try sipping on green juice or replacing your typical soda with sparkling water, mint, and lemon. Bottom line: in addition to drinking water throughout the day, get creative with nutrient-rich drinks to sip on to increase health benefits and hydration.

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    6. Eat fruit with breakfast
    Your mom used to give you orange slices and bananas with your Cheerios when you were a kid, but do you still keep up with your fruit intake? Maybe you’re good at adding veggies to your diet and forget about fruit, maybe you grab a breakfast sandwich from a coffee shop in the a.m., or maybe you’ve heard the myth that fruit isn’t good for you. The truth is that fruits are full of antioxidants, minerals, and fiber. They come from the earth; our bodies are meant to eat them. Whether your breakfast of choice is an omelet, avocado toast, or a bowl of Cheerios (old habits die hard), consider eating some berries or grapefruit on the side. 

    7. Add herbs to every meal
    Another easy way to sneak in fresh produce (are you sensing a theme here?) is adding herbs to every meal. While herbs are typically considered a garnish, they’re actually leafy greens packed with nutrients and a variety of health benefits. Plus, they make everything taste more delicious. Try putting basil leafs on homemade pizzas, adding cilantro to stir-fries and sushi rolls, or chopping parsley into salads. Bonus points for starting your own herb garden at home.

    8. Listen to hunger cues
    So long, intermittent fasting trends and outdated “three meals a day” rules! 2021 is about ditching rules about when we should or shouldn’t eat food (and how much we’re supposed to eat). Instead of forcing yourself to eat three meals a day or five small meals a day (or whatever the latest trend is), simply eat when you’re hungry. Give yourself nourishing meals and focus on feeding your body with enough energy to get through the day, whatever that looks like to you. Likewise, rather than eating a portion that someone else recommends (whether it’s your mom, a restaurant, or the recommendations on the box), eat until you’re satisfied and not overstuffed. Find the amount, time, and method of eating that works best for your body and lifestyle. 

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    9. Sprinkle seeds on everything
    If you haven’t been utilizing the seed food group, you are seriously missing out. Seeds like chia, flaxseed, and pumpkin seeds are nutritional powerhouses, containing a wide variety of vitamins, antioxidants, and minerals like calcium, zinc, and magnesium. I sprinkle ground flaxseed on basically anything (yes, even dishes like pasta and salads), but you can also try adding chia seeds to your smoothie, snacking on roasted pumpkin seeds, and sprinkling sesame seeds on stir-fries. 

    10. Include more water-rich foods in your diet
    Drinking water is so 2020 (but like, also crucially important, so please keep that up); you can eat your water too. Eating foods that are high in water content is the secret to long-term, lasting hydration (and a lit-from-within glow). Call in some backup for your water bottle by loading up on plants like tomatoes, cucumber, romaine lettuce, and berries, which are all high in water. Watermelon is one of the most hydrating foods you can eat (no surprise where it gets its name), with a water content of 92 percent. Water-rich foods will be hydrating your body like good ol’ H2O, but will also add in the extra nutrients that come from fruits and veggies. 

    11. Try one new vegetable every week
    You probably have the same grocery list that you know, love, and revert to every single week when you head to your local Trader Joe’s or Whole Foods. While having a go-to list is necessary for us busy girls (and my other lazy girls out there), it doesn’t always set you up for the most inventive meals. This year, challenge yourself to try one different veggie that you’ve never tried before. Maybe you saw a delicious butternut squash recipe and have never cooked butternut squash, maybe you see beets at the grocery store and Google how to prepare them, or maybe you come across a new leafy green at the farmer’s market that you’ve never tried. Trying (or cooking) something new will not only make your meals more exciting, but a bigger variety of foods means a bigger variety of nutrients. Plus, you might like something so much, it ends up on your go-to grocery list. 

    12. Fill the majority of your plate with foods from the earth
    Instead of the 80/20 rule or following a plant-only diet, think about eating “plant-foward.” While that title definitely sounds a little hokey (and excessive), the idea is that you can emphasize and celebrate nutritious foods, but you don’t have to be limited to them. Instead of measuring, tracking, or limiting, simply make sure that the majority of your plate comes from the earth (instead of going through a factory), whether that looks like fruits, vegetables, whole grains (like oats, rice, and quinoa), or nuts and seeds. You’ll load up on the foods that will make you feel good, without restricting yourself from the foods that you enjoy. 

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    13. Add more fiber to your diet
    While fiber is not the sexiest macronutrient (protein and healthy fats get all the attention!), it is one of the most important. And yet, only about 5 percent of the country’s population meets daily fiber recommendations. Fiber is the part of foods that the body can’t break down, so it passes through your entire digestive system and helps keep it healthy. But fiber has other benefits than just gut health and regularity (though those would be good enough). You can find fiber in most fruits, vegetables, nuts, whole grains, and seeds, but click here for the most common foods that are high in fiber. 

    14. Eat the rainbow
    No, I’m not talking about Skittles. You learned in middle school science class that plants get their colors from antioxidants, so it only makes sense to eat all the colors to provide your body with all the antioxidants, right? Incorporating reds (tomatoes, apples, red pepper), blues (blueberries, blackberries, blue potatoes), oranges (sweet potato, butternut squash, tangerines), greens (leafy greens, Brussels sprouts, zucchini), yellows (spaghetti squash, bananas, corn) and purples (purple cabbage, eggplant, grapes) is the easiest (and prettiest) way to ensure you’re getting an abundance of phytonutrients and the full spectrum of vitamins, minerals, and amino acids. As an easy hack, try to add at least three different colors to each meal or think about grocery shopping by including each color of the rainbow.

    15. Let yourself enjoy foods you love
    You may think that deprivation helps you avoid “bad” foods, but in reality, deprivation is causing a lack mentality, meaning you’re more likely to binge said food when you do eat it, or more importantly, not truly enjoy your life. This isn’t just a warm and fuzzy body positivity tip; it’s a physical health hack that will help your body feel its best. When we remove “good” and “bad” labels around foods, we can listen to what the body really wants. We start craving the foods that help us live, while mindfully enjoying the foods we never want to live without.

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    Qatar has been added to Abu Dhabi’s ‘green list’ for quarantine-free travel

    Qatar has been added to Abu Dhabi’s ‘green list’ for quarantine-free travel.
    The new guidelines for “green” countries were implemented in the UAE capital just before Christmas, stipulating that visitors from those identified countries will be allowed into Abu Dhabi with no quarantine time provided they have a negative COVID-19 PCR test result.

    With the list being updated every 14 days, Qatar has now been added to the list, as well as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Oman.
    Some countries which were previously on the list have, however, now been removed including Greece, Singapore, Greenland, Australia and Malaysia.
    Abu Dhabi ‘green list’

    At present, there are 17 countries on the ‘green list’: Brunei; China; Hong Kong; Isle of Man; Kuwait; Macao; Mauritius; Mongolia; New Caledonia; New Zealand; Oman; Qatar; Sao Tome and Principe; Saudi Arabia; St Kitts and Nevis; Taipei; and Thailand. You can see the full list on the Visit Abu Dhabi website.
    In the current guidelines, it’s outlined that all tourists and travellers are required to take a PCR test “on day six of entry into Abu Dhabi for those staying for six consecutive days or more, and on day 12 for those staying for 12 consecutive days or more”.
    For countries not on the green list, a period of self-isolation for 10 days is currently in place.
    Qatar’s addition to the list
    The addition of Qatar to the list comes a couple of days after the UAE announced that its borders had reopened with Qatar.
    It was stated by His Excellency Khalid Abdullah Belhoul, the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, that the “UAE will begin to end all measures taken against the State of Qatar according to the statement issued on June 5, 2017”.

    #عاجل_وام #الإمارات تعلن إعادة فتح كافة المنافذ البرية والبحرية والجوية مع #قطر اعتباراً من الغد. pic.twitter.com/uFj8LpTWhU
    — وكالة أنباء الإمارات (@wamnews) January 8, 2021

    His Excellency also stated the nation would continue to work with Qatar to “end all other outstanding issues through bilateral talks”.
    The reopening air, land and sea pathways comes after the signing of the Al-Ula Agreement.
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    10 pet-friendly restaurants in Dubai

    Whether breakfast or refreshing cocktails by the beach, there are plenty of pet-friendly cafés and restaurants in Dubai, where you can be a great pet owner while having a refreshing day out.
    From picturesque venues with mouthwatering dishes and chic sunny spots, Emirates Woman gives you a ruff idea of all the popular places to enjoy with your furry friends while the cool weather lasts this season.
    Aprons & Hammers

    From cocktails to delicious seafood, this restaurant is an absolute delight with its waterfront views overlooking Dubai’s skyline with an open expanse for your furry friends and you to have the perfect date. After a relaxing meal at the new Palm West Beach, branch, guests can spend a lazy afternoon on the sunbeds with a book in one hand and their pooch in the other or take them for a relaxing walk too. Open from Sunday to Saturday, 12pm to midnight, this new hotspot is the perfect place for some midweek indulgence.

    For more information visit apronsandhammers.com
    Il Passaggio

    The home-grown Mediterranean restaurant offers a beautiful terrace, which has the option of bringing your four-legged friends with views overlooking Palm Bay with delicious signature dishes including the Truffle Tear & Share with a specially curates children’s menu along with a relaxed area for your pooch to make also make the most of the alfresco season. Open from 9am to 10pm from Sunday to Thursday and 8am to 10pm on Friday and Saturday, it’s perfect for the outdoor strolls and morning breakfast.
    For more information visit thepointe.ae
    Samakje

    The Levantine-inspired Mediterranean restaurant offers traditional Lebanese delights with a contemporary flair, making it the perfect family-friendly destination for your pets too on the outdoor terrace, where they can embrace the sunshine and have spectacular views of the Palm fountains show. Located at The Pointe, the restaurant is open from Sunday to Saturday from 12pm to midnight.
    For more information visit samjake.com
    The Selfish Bull

    This relaxed hotspot and delicious eatery offers guests scenic views of skyscrapers and the sea while offering premium quality US fed cuts masterfully cooked to perfection with succulent steaks, seafood and signature cocktails to let your pets have a fabulous day out too. Located at the beautiful Bluewaters Island, it’s open on Saturday to Wednesday from 12pm to 11pm and Thursday to Friday, from 12pm to 12am.
    For more information visit thesellfishbull.com
    LAH LAH

    The edgy Pan Asian kitchen and bar is perfect for those post-work catchups or a relaxed night out over the weekend. Located at Zabeel House, the greens, your furry friends can also relish the outdoor terrace with some relaxed views on Saturday to Wednesday from 11am to 12am and Thursday to Friday, from 12pm to 2am.
    For more information visit zabeelhouse.com
    1762 – Stripped

    From great surroundings to the perfect ambience, offering nothing but the best dishes, 1762 provides the perfect laid-back rustic charm with an edgy dining experience and lovingly prepared, healthy food in the perfect setting for you to enjoy with your furry friends. Located in an indoor and outdoor setting in One JLT, the deli offers an expanded menu with lots of greenery to soak in from 8am to 12 am every day.
    For more information visit 1762.ae
    Bounty Beets

    The very popular plant-powered café is one of the most Instagrammable spots in the emirate with conscious delights as you devour healthy smoothies and vegan meals with your pet to also enjoy the greenery at Le Méridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina Dubai, open daily from 8am to 10pm.
    For more information visit bountybeets.com
    Lime Tree Café

    One of the most popular homegrown cafés in Dubai offers dogs plenty of shade and water bowls for them to soak in the outdoors in the front garden seating area, all in the middle of Jumeirah with delicious dishes for you all prepared with love. Open from 7:30am to 6:30pm, it’s located on Beach Road.
    For more information visit thelimetreecafe.com
    The Irish Village

    Surrounded by trees and a terrace overlooking gardens and a lake, with traditional Irish music to entertain you along with authentic meals served. The Irish Village in Dubai, makes you feel and home with its vibrant atmosphere in Al Garhoud and a vast area for our little furry friends to enjoy too.
    For more information visit theirishvillage.com
    The Tap House

    The beachfront restaurant and bar, offers around the world modern European cuisine with a sprinkle of American comforts and stylish interiors with the perfect view of the shoreline beach on Palm Jumeirah, making it the perfect sundowner spot with a chilled ambience and cool industrial interiors for your furry friend to have a change of scenery too. Open from 12pm to 1am every day, located at Club Vista Mare, this place is definitely a must-visit.
    For more information visit thetaphouse.ae
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    One of Sheikh Hamdan’s favourite restaurants has some delicious new dishes

    There’s nothing like starting the new year afresh.
    DIFC hotspot Avli by tashas – a restaurant loved by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Crown Prince of Dubai – is doing exactly that, having refreshed its menu with some delicious new dishes.

    In-keeping with the Medeterrian theme of the restaurant, promising to transport guests to the shores of the Athenian Riviera, the new dishes will ensure you feel the soul of Greece within the cuisine.

    New starters include a seabass ceviche, which has been freshly caught and is topped with yuzu pearls, ponzu and lemon.
    READ: 10 of Sheikh Hamdan’s favourite restaurants in Dubai
    READ: 6 Dubai restaurants which have Sheikh Mohammed’s stamp of approval
    For mains enjoy tashas’ modern take on the traditional oven-baked pizza, Spanakopita Pizza – a grilled pizza base topped with spinach, leeks, fresh herbs and graviera.
    Those who are seafood lovers will definitely enjoy the Baked Orzo & Seafood, which is topped with fresh tiger prawns, calamari and octopus tentacle in a prawn bisque.
    And for meat lovers, the Moschari Schnitzel will certainly tickle your fancy. An impressive 500g crumbed veal chop served with herbed mash, roasted tomato, crispy capers and red and yellow tomato salsa.

    The Crown Prince of Dubai recently paid the DIFC hotspot a visit on December 26. He’s been spotted at tasha on a number of occasions.
    Natasha Sideris is the brains behind these well-known café concepts in the emirate, offering stunning treasures from all around the world in her famous eateries. Passion and culinary creativity are evident throughout, guests can experience a world of flavours on the menu.
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    Kim Kardashian is making another big change in 2021

    Amidst her reported split from her husband of six years Kanye West, Kim Kardashian has revealed she’s making another big change in 2021.
    Taking to Instagram over the weekend, the beauty mogul shared a photo of her fridge which contained a huge supply of beyond meat produce.

    “Someone heard I went plant-based,” she said, confirming that she’s decided to cut animal products out of her diet to start 2021.

    For years Kardashian has been a devoted gym-goer, rising early at 6am every morning before her four children awaken. Perhaps this latest diet change-up is a further part of her health journey.
    The mum-of-four also got many fans talking over the weekend about the status of her marriage to West. She raised a few eyebrows after swiftly deleting an Instagram photo where eagle-eyed fans spotted something very interesting.
    A few days ago Kardashian posted a mirror selfie to her Instagram grid showing off some new items to her shapewear brand Skims. However, in the photo, many fans noticed that the beauty mogul wasn’t wearing her wedding ring. It’s something she’s always seen wearing, but it was noticeably absent from the photo.

    Shortly after reports broke about her rumoured split from West, she deleted said photo.
    According to E! News, the beauty mogul and the rapper “haven’t spent time together as a married couple in months” and have only spent time together with their four children – North, seven, Saint, five, Chicago, two, and 20-month-old Psalm.
    “Kim knows the marriage is over,” a source told E!. “She’s known for a while.”
    As to exactly why Kardashian hasn’t officially filed for divorce as of yet, she just wants to be sure she’s “making the right decision for the kids”, according to the publication.
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    Priyanka Chopra addresses claims she flouted London’s strict lockdown rules

    As the UK is in the midst of its third strict lockdown, actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas has been accused of flouting the rules.
    Chopra Jonas was seen out in the central London suburb of Notting Hill at a hair salon last week. She attended an appointment with her mother, Madhu.

    Two police officers reportedly visited the establishment where they were told they needed to leave the premises.
    However, a spokesperson for the actress made a statement to clear up any accusations that she had allegedly flouted lockdown rules.

    “Following government guidance, Priyanka Chopra Jonas’s hair was coloured by Josh Wood for the purpose of the film she is currently shooting,” the spokesperson said, per a statement to The Mirror. “The salon was opened privately for the production and everyone involved had been tested.”

    In the statement, it was clarified that there was “exemption paperwork legally permitting” the actress to be at the salon. The paperwork was ” provided to the police, and they left satisfied”.
    “As I am sure you are aware, film and TV production is permitted to continue in the UK, and locations can continue to accommodate shoots and recces that are carried out in line with government guidelines.
    “The exemption paperwork legally permitting her to be there was provided to the police, and they left satisfied.”
    The Bollywood and Hollywood star has been residing in the UK with her husband Nick Jonas for the last few months while she has been filming he new film, romantic drama Text For You.
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    5 reasons why this luxury car is the perfect investment for 2021

    IN PARTNERSHIP: Buying a car is often a tedious process which requires in-depth research, making it an important purchase. From features to aesthetics, each aspect should be carefully considered before making the choice.
    If you’re on the lookout for a state of the art intelligent drive with enhanced comfort setting, this new Mercedes-Benz C-Class sedan is offers comfort with premium settings.

    With both emotion and intelligence, the latest launch has a range of exclusive features, which might make this the perfect purchase for you this year.
    The Keyless-Go

    As a reinterpretation of modern luxury, this symbol of opulence features a luxe button for maximum functionality with a contemporary feel. As an upgrade to the usual, this feature offers you with technology for an easy way to unlock, lock, start and stop your Mercedes-Benz without the hassle of digging out your keys from your purse of pocket.
    Steering wheel touch-sensitive controls

    With features similar to the swiping motions on the screen of a smartphone, the driver can control the functions of the entire infotainment system without removing their hands from the steering wheel for maximum safety while offering the DISTRONIC and cruise control, along with LINGUATRONIC voice control.
    A bespoke wellness set-up
    From a climate control system with fragrancing features to a heater, ventilation and massage for the seats, each environment is tailor-made according to the mood of the passengers for enhanced performance. By energizing comfort control, the ambience lighting offers a wealth of individual setting inclusive of 64 colours. With the vitality program being a key component, a visualised central display with colour graphics, backed by suitable music is available.
    An advanced multimedia system

    With a topographic map display inclusive of photo-realistic 3D buildings and 3D map rotations. There’s a wireless charging system included with central console suitable for large smartphones with a multifunction telephone, allowing for the best possible telephone connections and data transfer. Including the audio 20 multimedia system, featuring two USB ports, an SD card reader, bluetooth connections and a media interface, an additional sound system can also be offered as an option.
    State-of-the-art active safety

    Offering a higher standard of safety The new C-Class features the latest driving assistance systems, offering the driver cooperative support and an improved camera and radar systems allow it to see up to 500 m ahead. Inclusive of an extended Active Brake Assist as standard which can help to mitigate the consequences of rear-end collisions with slow-moving, stopping or stationary vehicles ahead, and even with crossing pedestrians and cyclists, or prevent them altogether.
    For more information visit the Mercedes Benz MENA website or call 800BENZ.
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