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how to cook without using an oven

growing up, the house i lived in with my mom had central air conditioning so i never really minded summer because i always knew no matter how hot it got outside, i could always cool off inside. however, since coming to university and living in an apartment on my own that does not have air conditioning, i am finding summer less enjoyable than before. the hardest part i’ve noticed about living without air conditioning is trying to cook healthy meals without using my oven, the last thing i want to do right now is turn on my oven and make my apartment even hotter. luckily, i have taken to google and found tons of tips and tricks to ensure i can eat healthy and delicious meals this summer without turning my apartment into a sauna.  

first of all, it is important to try and utilize other means of cooking as much as possible. my new favourite way to prepare meals is with my slow cooker. slow cookers are amazing because not only do they cook full meals without making your entire kitchen hot, but you can also find them for a good price at walmart or even second-hand at value village, and they require little to no supervision. once you put all your ingredients in and set it to the right temperature you can leave a slow cooker unattended for hours! giving you free time to do anything else you might have planned for the day. right now, my three favourite slow cooker meals are ‘slow cooker irish oats’, ‘slow cooker pesto mozzarella pasta’, and ‘slow cooker lo mein’. the great thing about these meals, along with most slow cooker recipes is depending on the size of your slow cooker you can make a whole bunch of it and then just store it in your fridge and reheat it in the microwave as needed. i like to make a big batch of the irish oats on a sunday and that way i have breakfast prepared for the whole week and i don’t have to stress in the mornings.  

another great thing i’ve learned from google is how many recipes exist that don’t involve any kind of heat cooking. i used to just eat cereal or sandwiches when i didn’t want to cook with heat but now, i’ve majorly expanded my repertoire. three of my favourite heatless recipes i’ve found so far are ‘chickpea avocado tacos’, ‘no noodle pad thai’, and ‘orzo and shrimp salad with lemon dressing’. since these meals don’t need to be cooked or heated, they’re perfect for packing and bringing to school as lunch. plus, they’re much healthier and cheaper than anything you can find in a school cafeteria. i’ve included the links to all of these recipes down below. stay cool this summer!  

 

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sun safety: essential tips for summer

as our days get warmer, it becomes easier to spend hours basking in the sunshine. however, it’s important to do so safely to avoid the dangers of excess sun exposure. 

therefore, i have compiled a list of six tips on how to safely enjoy the summer heat while staying sun-protected. 

protect your skin by staying covered 

  • when the ultraviolet radiation (uv) index reaches a 3 or higher, it becomes very important to shield your skin from the sun as much as possible to prevent skin damage and premature aging. 

  • you can actively protect your skin by wearing sunscreen, light-coloured clothing, long sleeve shirts, pants, hats, and sunglasses.

always wear sunscreen 

  • all skin tones require sunscreen whenever you venture outdoors, it’s important to wear at least an spf  (sun protection factor) 30 sunscreen as it will block 97% of uvb rays.

  • when you engage in physical activity or movement outside, you should always wear water or sweat-resistant sunscreen to avoid sunburns.

  • particularly when swimming or in water, it is advised to apply water- resistant sunscreen and reapply once you are out of the water for better protection.

minimize your duration in the sun

  • the uv levels are typically at their highest between 11:00am and 3:00pm, which is why it is necessary to stay out of the direct sunlight as much as possible during this time.

  • a good indicator that the sun is very strong is when your shadow is shorter than you.

  • if you happen to be outside during this time frame, you should look for shade in sources such as big trees and umbrellas.

the importance of checking the uv index

  • checking the uv index is a critical step to protecting your skin, as the uv can be damaging regardless of the 

  • even when it may not seem very hot outside the uv can still be damaging.

  • too much exposure can cause sunburns, premature aging of the skin, eye damage and skin cancer.

stay hydrated in the heat

  • aside from sunscreen and seeking shade, an important step in sun safety is to ensure you are regularly drinking water.

  • it is critical to drink plenty of water before you feel thirsty to prevent the onset of sun-related illnesses such as heat stroke and dehydration.

 

avoid sun tanning oils

 

  • contrary to common belief, it is very harmful to use tanning oils as they commonly lack enough spf to protect your skin and they attract more uv rays to help you achieve a darker tan.

  • additionally, layering tanning oil with sunscreen has been found to make the sunscreen less effective, so it is crucial to avoid tanning oil altogether. 

check your medication for sun sensitivity

  • a common side effect of many medications is sun sensitivity (photosensitivity), which can increase one’s risk of experiencing severe sunburns and rashes

  • if your doctor, pharmacist or warning label on your medication recommends avoiding sunlight it is important to do so to protect your skin as it may be more susceptible to burning

stay sun safe this summer!

-madeline fabiano, shw summer student

 

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through presentations, audiovisuals, small group discussion and scenario practice, you will learn a 4-step talk model and practical steps to help activate a suicide alert that connects people having thoughts of suicide with more specialized intervention care and relevant resources.

(or) wellu wednesday: fall flavours

soup season is finally here! celebrate fall flavours with student health and wellness. drop by to try some traditional fall foods, tour the farm club's new farm lab, take an instagram-worthy pic in our "bring-the-pumpkin-patch-to-you" photo booth, pick up a dry soup mix, and learn about food security options available to you on campus and in the community.

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join us outside simcoe hall for some outdoor games, a drop-in yoga class, and to find out how to get active and involved with athletics and recreation at lakehead. learn about the fitness facilities, intramural sports and fitness programming on campus, meet reps from lakehead club sports teams and student clubs, and learn about the jobs available within athletics.

(or) wellu wednesday: let it grow

slow down for a minute, unwind by painting a clay pot, and get to know your fellow thunderwolves. at the end of the event, you'll get an indoor plant to take home in your newly decorated pot. supplies are limited, first-come first-served.

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