Is it possible to lose weight without exercising?

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If you’ve ever wanted to lose weight, it’s most likely that you’ve heard of the exact same phrase repeatedly uttered: “exercise more and eat less”. Even though that method is tried and tested, exercising more sometimes isn’t an option for everyone.

Maybe you have an injury, a condition like arthritis, or just plainly want to avoid doing anything physical. With that said, is all hope lost? Believe it or not, there are still plenty of ways to lose weight while cutting back on physical activities.

But be aware that it will take longer to lose weight without exercise because your metabolism won’t speed up as much. However, this offers you the opportunity to plan out how you will lose weight with a healthier long-term focus rather than a short-term one.

Let’s jump right into some ways you can lose weight without exercising.

#1: Run the race with patience

When starting, you’ve got to come to terms right away because you won’t see fast results.

In confronting this truth, you will save yourself from disappointment and stay committed in the long run, to where you will inevitably see great results at the end. The quicker you internalise this, the faster you can stay on track to lose weight.

#2: Mind your portions
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Now, you’ve got patience in place. So, what’s next?

Be sure to pay attention to your food portions when eating. One way to do so quickly is to watch your plates. The larger your plate is, the more you will be eating than if you used a smaller plate instead.

That’s why you can use this trick to your advantage by using a smaller plate when it comes to protein and grains and utilising the larger ones for non-starchy and low-calorie vegetables. Keep this principle in mind for your sweet treats too.

If you’re over at a friend’s or relative’s house and don’t have your usual plates to work with portions, don’t panic. Simply halve what you’re typically served, especially when it comes to generous servings as a guest. For those dining out, don’t be afraid to split the meal before you dig in and pack the rest home for later.

#3: Fix your distractions

It’s common for most of us to eat while the television is running or catching up with K-dramas. But what you probably don’t know is that you’ve eaten more than you needed to, thanks to those distractions.

Registered dietitian Heidi Katte advises us to practise mindful eating by chewing slowly. This is one way to focus on what you’re eating, so you can stop when you’re full. From now on, remember to put away those distractions to avoid overeating.

#4: Take in more fibre
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Fibre is a substance in foods such as beans and broccoli that can miraculously help you to feel fuller so that you eat less.

Women are recommended to eat 25g a day, and men should consume 38g, but most people barely even reach that amount. With this knowledge in mind, be sure to load up on the fibre, but keep it in moderation. Folks looking for foods to help curb appetite can check out our list of natural foods here.

#5: Get drinking

Jill Weisenberger, the owner of Food & Nutrition Solutions by Jill in Virginia, shares that drinking water alongside your fibre consumption is a win-win combination for weight loss.

Water can also fill you up and replace those sugary drinks that can add hundreds of more unhealthy calories to your daily diet. Don’t have the habit of gulping? Why not try carrying a water bottle with you the next time you head out? Or you can also set phone reminders to take a break and take that glass of water before resuming work.

#6: Fill your plates with protein
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Foods rich in protein can significantly help fill up your stomach and give you that extra fuel. 

Weisenberger highlights that 25 to 30g of protein per meal are generous amounts to start your weight loss journey. Consider adding protein-rich foods like salmon, tuna, chicken, and Greek yoghurt to your meals.

Check out this list of 20 delicious foods high in protein to give you some ideas for your next meal prep!

#7: Get enough zzz

Sleep is one of the most important factors when it comes to regulating your hunger hormones. If you don’t get enough sleep, your body often signals that it’s hungrier and forces you to eat more and hold onto that fat you’re trying to lose.

Night owls will also probably agree that they tend to reach for that slice of frozen pizza in the fridge or cook a pot of ramen to satisfy night cravings. To stay focused and alert for your weight loss plan, get at least seven hours of sleep a night.

Final thoughts

We think you must have heard of the phrase, “you are what you eat”. If you want to lose weight without exercising, that’s not impossible.

As we’ve shared in this article, mind what you put into your mouth, put away distractions while eating, and getting enough shuteye can help. You may even want to try the 80/20 eating plan if you’re up for a fresh challenge. Now, get those jiggly fats out of sight!

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Budget-Friendly Sources For Plants & Gardening Essentials In Singapore

Nurturing your plants is a great way to temporarily disconnect from the uncertainties of the world. Letting nature fill your space not only improves your mood, but also helps you breathe clean air.

If you are looking for places to shop for plants, check out the plant nurseries and online marketplaces on this list.

#1: NOAH GARDEN CENTRE

If your fondness for online shopping extends to love for plants, I have good news for you! Noah Garden Centre is an online marketplace that connects buyers to multiple sellers. You will be greeted with a variety of options from plants to gardening accessories. Furthermore, the plants are categorized according to types and sizes.

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The website also gives specific instructions regarding plant care such as the amount of water and sunlight needed for each plant. Aside from these useful details, you should check out the “clearance tab”. This is where all the special deals reside. Shopping for plants has never been easier.

Website: noahgardencentre.com.sg

#2: THE GARDEN STORE

People who are new to the amazing world of plants may stick to plants that are easy to take care of. From succulents to cacti, you will be spoiled for choice in The Garden Store at Bedok South. This one-stop shop retails plants, planters, soil, gardening tools, paving slabs, and more. You will be able to get what you need to complete your own landscaping project.

Its informative website provides a fact sheet for its plants. For instance, the Money Plant (S$3.50) was described as a plant that needs to be exposed to bright indirect sunlight or semi-shade. Those who are going to shop online will get free delivery purchases amounting to at least S$200. Otherwise, the delivery charge is S$25.

Address: 10 Bedok South Rd, Singapore 469274
Website: thegardenstore.sg

#3: WORLD FARM (HUA HNG TRADING)

The World Farm or Hua Hng Trading is one of the largest garden centers in Singapore. Feast your eyes with a variety of plants and gardening essentials. Simply grab a cart and load your plants in it. You may also pick up accompanying accessories located near the cashier.

Prices here are usually cheaper than most nurseries and they readily stock the bestsellers such as succulents (from S$3), herbs (from S$5), and flowering plants (from S$9). They also have several options for gardening tools, accessories, fertilizers, and other medicines (e.g., insecticides).

Address: 15 Bah Soon Pah Road, Singapore 769962
Website: huahng.com.sg

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#4: FAR EAST FLORA GARDEN CENTRE

Grow delicious herbs to use in your homecooked meals by purchasing plants from Far East Flora Garden Centre. For starters, it stores mint (from S$7) and basil (from S$7). Far East Flora is one of the most popular plant nurseries in Singapore. Its selection for houseplants is vast and even includes garden furniture and other accessories.

Begin the search for your newest plant baby by checking out its website or by visiting its flagship store. Delivery fee will cost you S$35.

Address: Multiple branches in Singapore
Website: fareastfloragarden.com

#5: PICK A PLANT

Pick a Plant’s story started with a humble search for rare air plants from all over the world. A lot has changed since then. Pick a Plant now houses the most interesting air plants, cacti, and succulents to share the founder’s passion for foliage.

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This plant nursery typically sells their plants for S$4 each. Stay updated by following its Facebook page.

Address: 50 Choa Chu Kang Track 14, Singapore 698940
Website: pickaplant.com.sg

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Read this if you find yourself always buying “crap”

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It’s easy to be enticed with non-stop ongoing promotions online.

Thanks to the pandemic, more companies are also urgently shifting from brick and mortar to embracing digital means to sustain their business. This means customers like us can view a product instantly and make a purchase within a few taps or clicks.

But this also means it’s now easier to shop and buy “crap”. Please don’t get us wrong when we say “crap”. We’re not necessarily referring to a product as worthless but more towards whether it’s indispensable.

If you find yourself constantly buying “crap”, especially since it’s hard to say no to that dollar deal, read on.

#1: Stocktake your junk

Unless you are already living a minimalist lifestyle, chances are you have plenty of surplus stuff lying around at home or in your car boot.

The first step to help you stop buying items you don’t need is to do a stocktake on your current junk. A detailed record of your household items will help you realise how many things you already own.

Chances are, you will also find lost and misplaced items long forgotten over the years. Take these items and set them aside. Before donating, discarding, or reusing, look at it and do a quick sum-up of the costs. This exercise will reveal the potential savings you would have had if not for the purchase of those miscellaneous products.

And as a bonus, take it as an opportunity to declutter.

#2: Set a financial goal
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Financial goals are important because they help us make informed decisions with our money. Perhaps you want to save for retirement, get a new car, or take a luxury staycation soon.

Figure out how much money you need for your goal and consider opening a savings account to fund it. Next time you are at the shops and thinking of spending S$10 on something random (just because it’s on discount), consider putting that money in your savings instead.

You will be amazed at how quickly all those seemingly small purchases add up.

#3: Engage in an inexpensive hobby or activity

Shopping is a fun hobby, but it is an expensive one. Consider finding another activity to replace that.

Instead of going to the shopping centre, logging in to your favourite shopping app, or ordering stuff you don’t need during a time sale, do something else. Maybe you could go for a walk, read a book, or develop an artistic interest.

There are many engaging and inexpensive hobbies, such as bird watching or sketching, that can be very rewarding. Having an activity to fill your time can help you stop mindlessly carting out online. This could translate to more savings in the long run!

#4: Implement a 24-hour pause strategy
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Even if you find a replacement hobby to keep you from shopping too much, you will undoubtedly find yourself back at the shops from time to time.

To prevent yourself from getting into the shopping routine, implement a 24-hour pause strategy. Before you buy that new phone cover or that shiny baking tray, put it on hold and think it over for 24 hours.

If you think it would significantly add value to your life or you would be using it for a long time to come, buy it. However, if you realise it’s possible to live without it until the current item you own wears out, skip it.

#5: Unsubscribe from marketing emails

Even the strongest among us can succumb to the temptations of promotional emails. New products, attractive coupon codes, and special deals are what marketers use to get inside our heads and tempt us to spend that money.

One of the most effective ways to avoid this temptation is to get it out of sight. There is little to no value in these messages if you’re on the road to stop buying “crap”. Unsubscribing from such marketing emails will help you regain control of both your inbox and your wallet.

#6: Create firm budget limits
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It would be unrealistic to say, “I am going to stop shopping”, and then hope it would work the next moment miraculously.

While we’ve worked hard to earn money, and it’s perfectly alright to spend it, the idea here is to spend less of it on “crap” that we don’t genuinely have a use for. The best way to attain this goal is to set a fixed budget in debit or cash.

Giving yourself an allowance in debit or cash helps you exercise more control over overspending. Spending debit or cash feels different than spending money on a credit card or through an app. Having to count and part with physical bills in exchange for an object helps us observe the trade differently now that we see the money disappearing from our possession.

#7: Pen down specific goals

As we come to a close, just saying “I am going to stop buying items I don’t need” may not work as you intend it to be. You want to pen down a more specific and measurable goal that you can attain.

For example, “I will only shop online on weekends,” or “I will only hit the stores on Saturdays with a cash budget of S$50 with me”. Preparing yourself with precise and realistic goals like these will aid you in reducing your excessive spending and break the chain of buying unnecessary “crap”.

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Surprisingly Affordable Yet Quality Coffee Machines In Singapore

This year marks the start of my sister’s journey to marital bliss. When she got married, I asked her what she wants as a wedding present. As a coffee enthusiast, she asked me to buy her a coffee machine. Her love for coffee runs deep into her veins, both literally and figuratively.

Much like her, many people enjoy a freshly brewed coffee in the morning. Instead of spending S$6 or more on a daily cup of joe, you can save money by investing in a good coffee machine. Getting your own coffee machine will not only help you save money in the long run, but will also let you create a drink that satisfies your preference.

On that note, here are four affordable coffee machines that you can consider.

CAPSULE COFFEE MACHINES

Satisfy your coffee craving in no time by using a capsule coffee machine. As the name suggests, capsule coffee machines work by inserting a pod into the machine and clicking start. Pods or capsules come in a variety of flavors. In Singapore, you can purchase the Nescafé Dolce Gusto Piccolo XS or the Nespresso Essenza Mini Coffee Machine. For existing fans of this Nescafé Dolce Gusto, you will love that this machine can help you create both hot and cold drinks.

Its sleek and compact design makes it easier to put in almost anywhere. In fact, it is one of Nescafé Dolce Gusto’s smallest coffee machines. Do not be fooled by its size because it can produce 35 varieties of coffee, tea, and chocolate drinks. Moreover, its size makes cleaning trouble-free.

Now, let us put a spotlight on Nespresso Essenza Mini Coffee Machine. This coffee machine proves to be suitable for busy individuals with its fast heat-up system and high-pressure pump. Quickly prepare your favorite drink by choosing one of its two programs. You have an option to choose the cup’s size too. Best of all, its portable design only weighs 2.3 kg!

When you are considering the price of this machine, remember to factor in the cost of the capsules. Prices vary depending on the flavor of the capsule and where you are buying it. You can save more by watching out for the current deals.

Nescafé Dolce Gusto Piccolo XS (Price: S$99 at Lazada)

Nespresso Essenza Mini Coffee Machine (Price: S$148 at Lazada)

DRIP COFFEE MAKERS

Drip coffee works by dripping boiling water over ground coffee. You can watch as the water filters through the coffee and falls into a pot. If this is your preffered type of coffee machine, you may consider buying either the Braun KF7120 Drip Filter Coffee Maker or the PowerPac 1.25L Drip Style Coffee Machine (PPCM302).

People who want to savor a gourmet-style coffee at home may try the Braun KF7120 Drip Filter Coffee Maker. It has an OptiBrew system, which you can control through its 24-hour timer and its cup setting. What is more? You can select your preferred coffee strength with its strength selector setting.

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For those who wish to enjoy a good cup of kopi o kosong, this coffee machine can grant your desire. The PowerPac Coffee Maker 1.25L Drip Style Coffee Machine can be used to make either coffee or tea. Simply add the coffee powder and boiling water and wait for your coffee to be churned out in a large glass jug. It can serve up to eight cups of coffee!

Braun KF7120 Drip Filter Coffee Maker (S$159 at Lazada)

PowerPac Coffee Maker 1.25L Drip Style Coffee Machine (S$25.90 at Shopee)

There are other types of coffee makers such as French Press and Espresso coffee machines. Find a coffee machine that suits your lifestyle and budget best by doing your research first.

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Beginner’s Guide To Cooking Your Own Meals

Nothing screams “labor of love” louder than preparing a homecooked meal for your family. Apart from showing your affection, cooking your own meals can help you save a lot of money. With the wealth of information available online, where do you begin?

KEY BENEFITS OF COOKING AT HOME

1. Cooking at home can help you save money. In most cases, cooking your own means are cheaper than eating out. There are several factors contributing to the reduced price of your meal. For starters, cooking at home enables you to opt for affordable ingredients. Moreover, you will have the power to create your own meal plans and shopping lists. Lastly, you can reheat your leftovers when you do not have time to cook.

2. Cooking at home allows you to connect with those around you. You do not have to be a distinguished chef to prepare delicious meals with your loved ones. Spend quality time together by allowing your kids decorate the desserts you have baked or by preparing a romantic dinner with your partner.

“Cooking is all about people. Food is maybe the only universal thing that really has the power to bring everyone together. No matter what culture, everywhere around the world, people eat together.” ~ Guy Fieri

3. Cooking at home encourages control in food portions, especially for people with dietary restrictions. Restaurants do not rely on your preferred food portions. They serve you plates based on their standard portions instead. To get the most out of your money, you will likely finish the entire plate. In contrast, preparing your meals allows you to be more intentional with food servings. Filling your plate with what you can finish aids in reducing waste.

4. Cooking at home enables you to choose healthier options. Fast food typically glistens with high chemical additives, sugar, sodium, and so on. Eating fast food regularly can negatively affect your weight and mood. Eat fresh and wholesome meals by making your own food. Eating healthy meals can make you feel energized on the inside and out.

TIPS ON GETTING STARTED

1. Ask a friend to teach you the basics. Do you know someone who is kitchen savvy? Perhaps, he or she can teach you some of the cooking basics (e.g., steam, fry, and sauté). You can even invite your closest friends for a private “cooking tutorial” via Skype or Zoom.

2. Learn from a local cooking class. Many affordable culinary programs are offered at CCs islandwide. The prices of these classes start from S$16.66. Choose wisely as some of these classes are merely demonstrations with food tasting. Check out the class descriptions and book a slot in the OnePA portal.

3. Keep things simple! Start with the easy recipes and work your way from there. Learn how to sauté veggies, boil egg, and steam chicken. Add herbs, spices, or your secret sauce. Look for quick and tasty dishes online.

4. Give yourself a room for improvement. It is alright to burn the rice or overcook the noodles in your first cooking sessions. After several attempts, things will get easier and tastier. Continue practicing at home.

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As time passes, cooking will no longer become a chore. Do not give up!

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