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Thursday, February 14, 2013
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Healthy Dinner Menu for Your Valentines
Eating Healthy This Valentine’s Day: A Full Dinner Menu
Happy (almost) Valentine’s Day! Don’t you love how it creeps up,
just when you thought you had your holidays covered? We trek a marathon
of calories to New Years, then awaken with a firm resolve to leave the
heavy dishes and cookies behind. We’re eating great, feeling great, and
ready to win big in 2013 by entering the TLS Find Your Fit Challenge. Then, smack in the middle of February, the trick or treat of adulthood: Valentine’s Day.
Before you let the amass of chocolate and sugary candies take hostage of your healthy train, we have the perfect romantic Valentine’s dinner that keeps your diet on track and you and your honey — or just you! — from caving.
Drink: Persian Passion Tea
Lower heat and simmer for 5 minutes, then cool completely.
Strain syrup and use to sweeten hot or iced teas.
Salad: Romaine Sweetheart Salad
In a bowl of water, peel the pomegranate to release the seeds; drain. Spoon the tossed salad onto the lettuce leaves and sprinkle the pomegranate seeds on top.
Main Dish: Pomegranate Duck
While the duck is roasting, fry the shallot in a skillet at medium-high heat, stirring constantly, until fragrant. Add the pomegranate juice to the shallot and bring to a boil, then reduce heat to a simmer. Cook the shallot and pomegranate juice until reduced by half.
Stir broth and cornstarch or almond flour in a small bowl until the it dissolves. Add it to the pan, bringing to a boil, stirring constantly. Reduce heat to a simmer and cook, stirring, until the sauce is thickened.
The duck will finish roasting when it reads 150°F at the thickest part . After taking it out of the oven, let it rest for about five minutes. When the duck has finished resting, pour any accumulated juices into the sauce and stir to combine. Thinly slice the duck; serve topped with the pomegranate sauce.
You (and whoever else enjoys it with you) will adore this treat!
Side dish: Prosciutto Wrapped Asparagus
Finally, for a simple finish, the Valentine’s Day staple: Chocolate Covered Strawberries
Whether
you’re celebrating alone, with friends, or with a loved one, you can
partake fully in the final winter holiday without the need for damage
control later!
For more delicious, healthy recipes, visit the TLS Pinterest page.
Enjoy!
What do you think, Beautiful?
Love, Something Beautiful
Before you let the amass of chocolate and sugary candies take hostage of your healthy train, we have the perfect romantic Valentine’s dinner that keeps your diet on track and you and your honey — or just you! — from caving.
Drink: Persian Passion Tea
- 1 cup organic dried rose petals, crushed
- 10 whole green cardamoms, crushed
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1 1/4 cups water
- Your favorite grey or black tea, prepared
Lower heat and simmer for 5 minutes, then cool completely.
Strain syrup and use to sweeten hot or iced teas.

- 3 tablespoons Greek yogurt (to substitute for mayonnaise)
- 1 1/2 tablespoons chopped fresh mint
- 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
- 1/2 cup chopped marinated artichoke hearts
- 1/2 cup chopped hearts of palm
- 1/2 avocado, chopped
- salt
- 1/2 pomegranate
- 4 leaves romaine lettuce, from the heart
In a bowl of water, peel the pomegranate to release the seeds; drain. Spoon the tossed salad onto the lettuce leaves and sprinkle the pomegranate seeds on top.

- 1 pound boneless duck breast, skin removed
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
- 2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil
- 1 small shallot, finely chopped
- 1 cup pomegranate juice
- 1/4 cup reduced-sodium chicken broth
- 1 teaspoon cornstarch (or 1 teaspoons of Almond Flour for a lower carb alternative).
- 2 teaspoons chopped fresh parsley, for garnish (optional)
While the duck is roasting, fry the shallot in a skillet at medium-high heat, stirring constantly, until fragrant. Add the pomegranate juice to the shallot and bring to a boil, then reduce heat to a simmer. Cook the shallot and pomegranate juice until reduced by half.
Stir broth and cornstarch or almond flour in a small bowl until the it dissolves. Add it to the pan, bringing to a boil, stirring constantly. Reduce heat to a simmer and cook, stirring, until the sauce is thickened.
The duck will finish roasting when it reads 150°F at the thickest part . After taking it out of the oven, let it rest for about five minutes. When the duck has finished resting, pour any accumulated juices into the sauce and stir to combine. Thinly slice the duck; serve topped with the pomegranate sauce.
You (and whoever else enjoys it with you) will adore this treat!

- ½ poud sliced Proscuitto
- 12 spears asparagas
- ½ package Neufchatel cheese (reduced fat cream cheese)

- 18 wafers Dipping dark chocolate
- 10 large strawberries

For more delicious, healthy recipes, visit the TLS Pinterest page.
Enjoy!
What do you think, Beautiful?
Love, Something Beautiful
Lumière de Vie is a Global Success!
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Lumière de Vie has only been available for a couple of weeks, but it’s already a hit worldwide! We’ve received questions on the Lumière de Vie Facebook page about how to use the products and which ones work best together and in what order. Now your questions are answered! Here’s a closer look at this amazing new skincare line:
Lumière de Vie Volcanic Exfoliating Mask
Use: Detoxify and enhance skin’s glow and improve tone and radiance.
Application: 1 to 2 times per week as desired.
Lumière de Vie Illuminating Fading Fluid
Use: Instantly illuminates the skin while it minimizes the appearance of dark spots and reduces the appearance of redness.
Application: Apply to freshly cleaned skin twice daily.
Lumière de Vie Serum Concentrate
Use: Potent extracts promote healthy skin collagen for firmer-looking skin while reducing the appearance of fine lines.
Application: Apply twice daily after Illuminating Fading Fluid.
Lumière de Vie Intense Rejuvenation Crème
Use: Hydrate your skin with a formula to reduce appearance of lines, wrinkles and age spots as it improves radiance and firmness.
Application: Apply morning and night for optimal results, after the Serum Concentrate.
Lumière de Vie Eye Balm
Use: Helps to soothe and reduce the appearance of puffiness while conditioning and hydrating the delicate eye area.
Application: Using the applicator, sweep onto the eye area in the morning and night. Apply after the Rejuvenation Crème.
Have more questions about Lumière de Vie? Ask me!
What do you think, Beautiful? Love, Something Beautiful
Lumière de Vie has only been available for a couple of weeks, but it’s already a hit worldwide! We’ve received questions on the Lumière de Vie Facebook page about how to use the products and which ones work best together and in what order. Now your questions are answered! Here’s a closer look at this amazing new skincare line:

Use: Detoxify and enhance skin’s glow and improve tone and radiance.
Application: 1 to 2 times per week as desired.

Use: Instantly illuminates the skin while it minimizes the appearance of dark spots and reduces the appearance of redness.
Application: Apply to freshly cleaned skin twice daily.

Use: Potent extracts promote healthy skin collagen for firmer-looking skin while reducing the appearance of fine lines.
Application: Apply twice daily after Illuminating Fading Fluid.

Use: Hydrate your skin with a formula to reduce appearance of lines, wrinkles and age spots as it improves radiance and firmness.
Application: Apply morning and night for optimal results, after the Serum Concentrate.

Use: Helps to soothe and reduce the appearance of puffiness while conditioning and hydrating the delicate eye area.
Application: Using the applicator, sweep onto the eye area in the morning and night. Apply after the Rejuvenation Crème.
Have more questions about Lumière de Vie? Ask me!
What do you think, Beautiful? Love, Something Beautiful
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