Wednesday, December 31, 2014

"Oliebollen" -Dutch Doughnut (Gluten, Refined Sugar and Yeast Free)

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Happy New Years! We have had a healthy happy 2014 and look forward to 2015.  As some of you may know, I was born in the Netherlands, so to celebrate New Years Eve, we have made a traditional Dutch treat, Healthy Happy Wife style.
In the Netherlands, many homes will be serving a plate of oliebollen and/or apple beignets. Oliebollen are definitely not healthy as they are a sweet dough fried in oil, however they are a special treat. The original recipe calls for yeast and are served with powdered sugar for dipping.  I have decided to keep the yeast out and we enjoyed ours dipped into a little pure maple syrup.

Ingredients (makes 10-12)

  • 3/4 cup tapioca or arrowroot starch
  • 1/2 cup rice flour
  • 1/2 cup buckwheat flour
  • 1 tablespoon psyllium husk
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/4 cup raisins/currents (optional)
  • 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
  • 1 1/4 cup non dairy milk
  • 1 egg
  • 1 shredded apple 
  • 1 teaspoon gluten free vanilla
  • 10 drops liquid stevia
  • oil for frying (I used grapeseed oil)

Directions
  1. Heat a small but tall pot of oil.  I used about 2-3 cups of oil and cooked 2-3 at a time.  You could use a larger pot to cook more but it will take longer to heat.  I turned the oven fan on high and it kept the oil smell way down.  Bring the oil to 180 C.
  2. In a small dish combine apple cider vinegar and milk and let sit.
  3. In a mixing bowl combine all dry ingredients including the raisins. 
  4. In a small bowl blend the egg, apple, vanilla and stevia.
  5. Add the egg and milk mixtures to the flour bowl and stir to combine.
  6. With the aid of two large spoons form balls out of the batter, drop these into the hot oil.   Fry for 2-3 minutes flipping them over until they are golden brown.  
  7. Drain the oliebollen onto a paper towels.  
  8. Enjoy.  In my opinion they are best served right away while still warm.  


Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Date Filled Cookies (Dairy, Egg, Gluten, Grain and Refined Sugar Free)

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I remember going to my aunt's house on a visit to Holland when I was a little girl.  She must have been looking after me for the day as we spent some time together baking cookies.  I loved how "fancy" they were with a sweet filling in between the dough and then sealing them together with the end of a fork.  I believe her recipe used raisins and would have used a wheat flour but this is my best interpretation and alteration from a childhood memory.
I hope you enjoy making them as much as I did.
Ingredients (approximately 15 cookies)
For the Filling
  • 1 1/2 cups dates
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/2 teaspoon gluten free vanilla
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon (optional)
  • 8-10 drops liquid stevia (optional)

For the Dough
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/2 cup coconut oil
  • 1/4 cup honey, agave or maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon gluten free vanilla
  • ¼ teaspoon sea salt
  • 3/4 cup tapioca starch
  • 1/3 cup applesauce
  • 1 cup coconut flour


Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 F.
  2. In small sauce pan combine dates, water, vanilla, cinnamon and stevia.  Cook on medium heat for about 3-5 minutes and puree until smooth.  Set aside.
  3. In a medium size pot combine water and honey.   Bring to a boil and remove from heat and place in a mixing bowl.  
  4. Add vanilla, salt, tapioca starch, apple sauce and coconut flour to the mixing bowl and stir until completely blended and turned into a dough.
  5. Roll dough and cut out circle shapes.  I just used a drinking class.
  6. Place  about 7 circles on a cookie tray.  Add 1 tablespoon of date mixture onto the centre of the circles.    Add another circle on the top of pinch in the sides together.  Using a fork make lines crimp the edges together.
  7. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden brown.





Thursday, December 18, 2014

5 Month Post Bikini Contest Check-In

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It's been a little more than five months since I competed in my first NPC bikini competition and I wanted to share what life's been like since then and where I am now with my (lifelong) fitness journey.  I say lifelong journey because as long as I'm alive, I want to take care of myself and never take my health for granted.  With my Dad's illness, I've painfully watched his physical ability diminish to the point where he cannot walk, so I'm always mindful of how grateful I am to be able to move and exercise.  

the beginning

Almost one year ago, I had gotten out of shape and was ready for a big change.  I couldn't fit comfortably into my clothes, felt sluggish and missed feeling good about myself.  I started working out and eating better in February 2014 on my own, and began working with my trainer (3-4 days a week) at the end of March 2014.  We trained together for 15 weeks and I competed in the bikini contest on July 4, 2014.  I went from 112 pounds and 25% body fat (Feb 2014) to 100 pounds (July 2014).  We didn't test my contest body fat because I was supposed to go the BodPod for a very accurate reading, but the facility cancelled my appointment because they machine wasn't working.  My trainer guesstimated I competed at about 15% body fat.  

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Thursday, December 4, 2014

Sesame Seed Bars and the Powers of Zinc (Dairy, Gluten, Grain and Refined Sugar Free)

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I love sesame seeds as they are high in calcium, magnesium, iron and zinc.   I believe I have mentioned the importance of zinc in a previous post.  Zinc not only boosts our immune systems, supports or reproductive system, increases focus, elevates mood and influences our appetite.   Hmm that is a lot of power for a little seed.  For some extra zinc in your diet, I highly recommend these bars, they easy to make and are a family favourite.
Ingredients

  • 1 cup honey
  • 1 cup sunflower seed butter, peanut butter, almond butter or other nut/seed butters
  • 1/3 cup coconut oil
  • 1/2 cup sesame seeds
  • 1 1/3 cup coconut
  • 1/2 cup sunflower seeds
  • 1/4 teaspoon sea salt

Directions
  1. Grease a 9 x 9 dish.
  2. In a medium size pot, add honey, nut/seed butter and coconut oil.  Slowly heat, while stirring and bring to a boil.
  3. Add all remaining ingredients
  4. Pour into prepared dish and place in fridge to cool and set.
  5. Cut into bars and store in air-tight contained in the fridge.


Friday, November 28, 2014

DIY Homemade Laundry Detergent

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A friend of mine got me into making homemade laundry detergent.  I have now made it about 3 times and have found a recipe and really like.  The best part is definitely the cost savings but knowing exactly what is going into your detergent is also huge for me.  I had always bought the natural, biodegradable detergent before but here in Canada they do not come cheap.

So I did a bit of math today for you so you can see how much you actually are saving.
With this recipe I made approximately 7.25 L of laundry soap which coast me about less than $2.00 to make.  I use about 1/4 cup of detergent per load which gives me about 116 loads at less than 2 cents per load!  If I compare this to what I was buying before I was spending about  per load.

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup borax
  • 1/2 cup washing soda
  • 1/2 cup grated natural soap bar (I use a homemade bar or one by Soap Works)
  • 30-40 drops pure essential oil (lemon, lavender, orange, flower blends etc.)
  • 1 litre plus 8 litres of hot water

Directions
  1. In a medium size pot add borax, washing soda, shaved soap and 1 litre of water.
  2. Heat to a medium heat and allow soap shavings to completely dissolve.
  3. Add soap mixture to a large bucket and then add the 8 litres of hot water.
  4. Let soap sit until completely cool and stir a couple times if possible.
  5. Once cooled whisk until fully combined.  I used my hand blender to ensure everything was combined.
  6. Store in sealed containers.  I used about 1/4 cup per load and shake the bottle just before use.







DIY Homemade Washing Soda

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I wanted to make my homemade laundry detergent but realized I didn't have any washing soda.  I then remembered that you can make your own.  When baking soda is heated at a high temperature, its chemical composition changes and washing soda is created.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups baking soda

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 F.
  2. Place baking soda on an oven safe baking dish/pan.
3. Bake for approximately 30 minutes, stirring 2-3 times in between until baking soda has turns a bit more grey dull colour and more grainy in texture.  
 4. Store in an air tight container.


Thursday, November 20, 2014

Cilantro Pineapple Smoothie -Detox Smoothie

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Cilantro has quickly become my new favourite herb and is now a stable on the grocery list.  Cilantro plays an important role in removing heavy metals and other toxins from our bodies.  We usually add cilantro to many Indian dishes and sauces but have now been adding it to our smoothies/shakes.  Cilantro is also high in folic-acid, vitamin C and A.
*see below on how to keep Cilantro Fresh
Ingredients

  • 1 cup unsweetened coconut milk
  • 1 cup chopped pineapple
  • 1 cup spinach or kale
  • 1/2 cup cilantro
  • 1 banana (fresh or frozen)
  • handful ice cubes (optional)

Directions
  1. Add all ingredients into a blender and puree until smooth.
  2. Serve.
* to keep Cilantro fresher longer, keep it in a glass jar in the fridge with some water and lightly cover with a plastic bag.




Sunday, November 16, 2014

Meditation Challenge Update

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It's been about two weeks since I wrote in, declaring my intentions for the 21-day meditation with Oprah and Deepak.  The update is I have failed miserably.  Like bad.  In the past 14 days, I have meditated a total of three times.  Yeah.  The challenge started on a Monday, but I began on Tuesday because that's when I got the email linking to the first meditation.  I also meditated on Wednesday and Thursday.  Friday is where I fell off the wagon.  I totally forgot about meditating on the weekend and then into the next week I never got back on the wagon.  Now, I feel too far gone to continue.  

The meditations are only available for 5 days, so I could start back up (having missed some) but I'm so not into it right now. Admitting this to myself and you feels like a big failure, but I would rather be real about my failures than pretend to be someone I'm not.  I hear the negative voices in my head and have to work to let them go.  

I still crave a quiet, still alone time in the morning and will be making an effort to incorporate that more, but I think pulling out my Bible/praying/journaling would be more natural to me than meditating.  

How are you doing with the challenge if you tried it?  If you've stuck with it, I applaud you.  And I hope you are getting something good out of it.  Are you hating me for not continuing?  I feel like a workout partner who quit, leaving you hanging.  And that feels bad.  When it comes to certain things in life, we absolutely have to keep going, whether we feel like it or not.  You have to wake up to feed the crying baby, you have to go to work, you have to take your parents to the doctor, you have to pay the mortgage, you have to meet that deadline.  But, there are other times when it's really okay to let something go. Only YOU can decide what those situations are.  And you have to face the consequences for your decision.  I completely get it if you're disappointed in me or upset or think I'm not good with my word.  I have to live with the fact that I said I was going to do this and I didn't finish.  And I chose to put it out there on the Internet, so it's a public fail.  

I would appreciate your grace, your kindness, your empathy.  The friends who support us when we've let ourselves down are the kind of people we need in our lives.  It's the kind of person I want to be in return.  

My intention for trying the meditations initially was to try to still myself each day so that I could be more present and more peaceful on the inside.  Admitting that I failed makes me feel human, vulnerable, and a little bit brave.  


Thursday, November 13, 2014

Chocolate Macaroons (Dairy, Gluten and Refined Sugar Free)

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This is not my recipe but one from Danielle Walker's Against All Grain.  Danielle's recipe is for Chocolate Mint Macaroons however I made these without the mint.  They turned out so well, I can't stop eating them.  Definitely be making these more often and especially for Christmas.

Ingredients (makes 18-20 cookies)

  • 2 egg whites
  • 2 1/2 cups unsweetened shredded coconut
  • 1/2 cup cocoa
  • 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1/2 cup coconut milk
  • 1/2 cup agave or honey or more to taste
  • 1 teaspoon gluten free vanilla

Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 325 F. Prepare baking trays by greasing or lining with parchment paper.
  2. Beat egg white until stiff and set aside.
  3. In a mixing bowl combine all remaining ingredients.  Mix until well blended.
  4. Gently fold in the egg white.
  5. Scoop in ball sizes onto cookie sheet.
  6. Bake for 20 minutes.
  7. Store in air tight container in the fridge.







Wednesday, November 12, 2014

DESTROY YOUR INNER REBEL

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We all can have a rebel that lives inside of us taunting and tempting us to turn to the dark side of unhealthy living.  It can even come in the form of outright discouragement from not seeing results right away and out of frustration stuffing our faces with crap because we think what’s the point? We can be our own worst enemy when it comes to putting ourselves down and throwing that adult temper tantrum that leads to nothing but making poor decisions and a negative “mental game”.  In comes resentment and anger at life, the choices we are making that should be working but not, and straight up “biotch” attitudes.  You have just met the inner rebel that seeks to destroy our efforts and take us down to the mental breaking point. 

I say, kick your rebel in the face and refuse to give in to the thoughts that will only give way to a domino effect of good things gone wrong.  Instead of listening to inner voices of temptation to jump ship with taking care of your health, slam immediately on the mental brakes and start writing down what you have been doing in a positive and negative way to take care of yourself.  This will require complete honesty about the food being eaten, alcohol being consumed, and exercise being done or avoided.  This is where we need to get real with our rebel self and in order to destroy the actions that occur from this other person.   Our mental game is at risk here and overall happiness with life and self.  If we lose control and throw in the towel, what good does that do anyone?  The battle is always with ourselves and how we handle that is again our responsibility.




I understand that not seeing results and working your ass off can feel so unfair when results in the mirror or on the scale are not being seen, but if you are completely honest with you, I am sure you will find that the rebel is allowed out to play way too much.  Becoming our best healthy self is about acceptance of this moment and what we are doing right now to change who we are physically, emotionally, and spiritually.  Being in denial about the rebel within will not allow for the best you to emerge and consistently be in control of your life choices.  Anger and bitterness over our circumstances resolves nothing, but being pro-active to get to the bottom of why the rebel is winning will provide the answers needed so that a change can be implemented.  






My Bare Faced Beauty Hope
November Challenge for the Ladies:  No Makeup November to support the true beauty of all women.  I am very proud to sponsor my daughter Hope on this campaign to reach out to women all round the world in an effort for them to realize their true beauty, enjoyment and acceptance of self.  Head on over to the No Makeup November page like I did, ditch the brushes and post your beautiful bare face! 
NO MAKEUP NOVEMBER PAGE



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Thursday, November 6, 2014

STOP PLAYING THE SCALE GAME

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Who is guilty?  The scale game starts as innocent accountability of weight loss and then turns into a game of just how much we can get away with.  The fitness program is going great, the weight is coming off at a healthy rate and all of a sudden our thoughts turn to bringing unhealthy food items back into our lives at a more than moderation rate.  We challenge that scale and see how far we can push those numbers because we think there is leeway.  The purpose of obtaining a healthy weight is not to yo-yo back and forth, but to get serious about our health and maintain the lifestyle.  If the scale gets in the way of that, it is time to toss it, especially when the “scale game” derails our health and fitness goals and mental game.
 
 
 
 

We are not kidding anyone but ourselves when we play games with our efforts and what is that saying about what we are doing.  There is no half-way living a healthy life and the expectation of obtaining goals by not giving your best will show not only on the scale, but with how our clothes are fitting, and how we feel overall.  The scale game robs us of what we are trying to accomplish with our health and body, and thinking that it is a way to sneak in what we shouldn’t, well that is just wrong.  Yes, it will let us know that we have gained or lost, but when the purpose is to see how much more crap we can eat, or how much less we can exercise, then I would call that scale abuse. I am all for weighing one time per week for accountability and celebrating maintaining a healthy weight, or weight loss, but put my foot down against the scale game. 

 

Success will never come from games or lack of commitment to your goals.  The results will come from effort, a change in lifestyle, and choices with the food we eat and the exercise that we do on a consistent basis.  The scale has nothing to do with the choices, but will let us know about positive progress in a weight loss program.  It can be a friend or foe depending on how our mental game perceives it and how it is being used.  If the “scale game” is an active part of a health program then it really is not a health program.  It is time to stop the games, dump the scale if necessary, and get on with what we are trying to accomplish with our efforts. 
 
 


 
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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Curried Cabbage with Cashews (Gluten and Dairy Free)

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Ta da, another recipe for that large cabbage that is sitting in your crisper.
I can't claim to have created this recipe but have adapted it from Washington's Green Grocer.   It is really delicious and so easy to make.  I love cabbage at this time of year because it is so fresh and full of vitamin C which is great for the start of cold/flu season.
Ingredients (makes 4 side dishes)

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil, coconut oil, ghee or grass-fed organic butter
  • 1 teaspoon curry
  • 1/2 teaspoon turmeric
  • 1/2 teaspoon cumin
  • 1/2 medium size cabbage diced into bite size pieces
  • 1/3 cup cashews (I used raw, unsalted)
  • salt and pepper to taste


Directions
  1. In a large frying pan or wok on medium heat add oil/butter.
  2. Add curry, turmeric and cumin.  Fry for 30 seconds to bring out their flavours.
  3. Add cashews and cabbage.   Fry for 10-12 minutes until cabbage is soft, stirring frequently.
  4. Serve.


Sunday, November 2, 2014

21-Day Meditation Experience with Oprah & Deepak Chopra

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A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of going to Oprah's 'The Life You Want Weekend' event courtesy of P&G brands OLAY, Tide, and Orgullosa.  Being a huge Oprah fan since middle school (I would watch everyday after school at 4:00 p.m.) and having subscribed to her magazine since the first issue, this was a big deal.  I'd always wanted to go to a taping of her show, but never got the opportunity, so getting an email offering tickets to the event was definitely a good mail day.  At the event, our seats were close to the stage, so seeing O up close and personal was pretty thrilling, a bucket-list item  happily checked off.  

On day 2, Deepak Chopra was one of the speakers and, during his presentation, he lead us in a group mediation.  I've always been intrigued with the idea of meditating, and my two closest friends are daily meditators, but I have never put it to consistent practice in my life.  In fact, I've only tried it a handful of times and usually end up thinking about random things like dinner or laundry.  But, I'm ready to challenge myself to a consistent practice of mediation now.  

Oprah and Deepak have teamed up to present a free 21-day Energy of Attraction Meditation Experience that starts tomorrow, Monday, November 3.  You sign up creating an account and then will receive a daily email with a link to the meditations.  I'm one of those people who is on the go pretty much non-stop, so training myself to not just slow down, but to be still will be good for me.  Sure, I often relax on the couch or in bed with a magazine or book, but I almost never just sit still and do nothing.  I feel like right now, in the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving and before the Christmas holiday, is the perfect time to tune in and listen to my Spirit and see what it wants to tell me. 

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Saturday, November 1, 2014

Salted and Roasted Pumpkin Seeds (Gluten and MSG Free)

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I should have posted these yesterday or early in the week but here it is anyway.  The girls have been snacking on these as well as my Maple Cinnamon Roasted Pumpkin Seeds already before breakfast.
These turned out so well.  I do stir or check on them quite frequently.  The inner seed should not get dark but stay greenish colour.
Ingredients
  • pumpkin seeds from one pumpkin (approximately 1 1/2 cups)
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1/2 tablespoon olive oil or grapeseed oil
  • sea salt to taste

Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 300 F.
  2. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper.
  3. Rinse pumpkin seeds.
  4. In a medium size pot, cover seeds with water and add 1 teaspoon sea salt.  Bring to a boil then simmer 10 minutes.  Drain.
  5. In a medium bowl add pumpkin seeds, oil and sea salt.  Stir to fully combine.
  6. Spread onto baking sheet.
  7. Bake in oven for 15 minutes, stir and bake for another 15 minutes or until dry.
  8. You may need to break a few chunks apart.
  9. Store in an airtight container.



Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Date Squares with a Hint of Orange (Refined Sugar Free)

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I asked my oldest what she wanted to make as a treat to bring to Opa and Oma's house.  Her pick was date squares, a big family favourite by us and our extended family.   You could omit the essential oil and use zest instead.  We don't prefer our date squares very sweet as we find dates sweet enough but feel free to adjust stevia and agave if desired.

Ingredients
  • 2 1/2 cups dates
  • 1/3 cup water
  • 1-3 drop orange essential oil (depending on desired taste)
  • 5-7 drops liquid stevia (optional)
  • 2 cups gluten free quick oats
  • 1/3 cup tapioca or arrowroot starch
  • 1/3 cup sorghum flour or buckwheat flour
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons psyllium husk
  • 2 tablespoons ground flax seeds soaked in 1/4 cup water for 1 minute
  • 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons coconut oil, ghee or grass fed butter
  • 1/3 cup agave, honey, maple syrup or palm sugar

Directions
  1. In a small sauce pan heat dates and water and simmer for 2 minutes.  Puree until smooth and add in orange essential oil and stevia.
  2. Preheat oven to 350 F and grease a 9 x 9 baking dish.
  3. Combine oats,starch, sorghum, psyllium husk, flax, salt and baking soda into a mixing bowl.  
  4. Add oil and agave and stir to fully combine.
  5. Take half of the dough and press into prepared dish,
  6. Spread date mixture over top of dough.
  7. Add remaining dough on top of dates pressing lightly but ensure you don't mix the date layer into the top layer.
  8. Bake in prepared oven for 25 minutes or until golden brown on top.
  9. Cool on wire rack and cut into squares.





Sunday, October 26, 2014

LARABAR GIVEAWAY | Eat Healthy & Get Outside

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As we draw closer to the end of the year and towards the holidays and cold weather where we just want to bundle up and stay inside, I'm reminded that I don't want to slack off now and lose the fitness level that I worked so hard to achieve earlier this year.  It's so hard to get in shape, but so easy to get out of shape! I'm definitely going to enjoy myself and won't be sticking to a rigid routine these next couple months, but I plan to continue to exercise and eat healthy because I want to take care of myself and feel good.  As part of my daily meals, I typically eat a LÄRABAR each afternoon as that's about the time I'm hungry and heading out the door to get my son from school.  I'm never without them, because my son likes them too (as picky as he is), so there is always a LÄRABAR in my purse, gym bag, or car.  Do you do that too?  If you've ever been out and about, starving and grouchy, with equally grouchy and starving kids, you probably do. 


November 17 is National Take a Hike Day and if you need a bit of fuel before or after your walk, a LÄRABAR is the perfect thing for you.  I love that LÄRABAR is actually made by a real woman named Lara, who, in 2000, found herself hungry after a hike and created a natural food full of wholesome ingredients like fruit and nuts to give her a tasty healthy snack to fuel her active lifestyle.  Lara has a passion for natural foods (each LÄRABAR has no more than 9 ingredients, is gluten-free, non GMO, kosher, and most of the products are soy-free, dairy free and vegan).  There are so many flavors to choose from.  I'm a big fan of the chocolate and peanut butter flavors, but I know other people who prefer the fruity ones. 

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Friday, October 24, 2014

Slow Cooker Chicken Tacos

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Happy Friday friends!  My friend Leanne (And Away We Go) sent me a slow cooker recipe for chicken tacos (one of my faves!) that I had to share with you! Don't you just love a slow cooker/crock pot meal?  Nothing better than getting dinner going at the beginning of the day and then not having to worry about it again!  I think this will be on our menu this weekend!  

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Now that the days are cooler and our routine is busier, I have pulled out the old slow cooker and started to add a few soups and casseroles to our weekly menu. These slow cooker chicken tacos have been an old stand by in our house for a few years and I was excited to make them again the other night!

chicken tacos

The recipe is just what I think every slow cooker recipe should be; toss the ingredients in the pot and turn it on! The mixture of chicken, beans and corn makes for a filling meal, packed with protein. 

chicken tacos

I've made this dish for guests and taken it to parties and have always had lots of requests for the recipe...

So here it is!

Slow Cooker Chicken Tacos

1 can of black beans (drained and rinsed)
1 large jar of chunky salsa
2 large chicken breasts (bone and skin removed)
2-3 Tbsp taco seasoning 
1 cup frozen corn

Add black beans and salsa to slow cooker. Place the chicken breasts on top of the mixture and sprinkle with taco seasoning. 

Cook on low for 8 hours or high for 5 hours.  

Remove chicken breasts and shred with a fork. Return shredded chicken to the slow cooker, add frozen corn and mix together with black beans and sauce. Turn the slow cooker to low and cook for a half an hour. 

Serve with soft tortillas and top with shredded cheese, sour cream and guacamole.

chicken tacos

chicken tacos

Thank you for sharing Leanne!  We'll be thinking about you as your new little bundle is about to arrive! 

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Walking/Running Shoes for a Cause

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This month is National Breast Cancer Awareness month and I'm proud to wear my Skechers in support of breast cancer.  (I shared my own family experience with cancer on Honey We're Healthy and you can go here if you want to read it.)  I already love and wear Skechers GoWalk line of shoes because they are the most comfy and lightweight shoe I've found- perfect for busy days running errands.  This new performance division line where proceeds go to the American Cancer Society are not only helping win the fight, but are a truly fantastic shoe.  Anyone who walks, runs, or exercises consistently knows the importance of a great performance shoe to keep you moving.  This one is cute too in pink and grey. ;) 



Skechers Performance Division proudly supports American Cancer Society in the fight against breast cancer with a special collection of products.  In addition to the “Awareness” footwear and apparel line, Skechers Performance Division supporting American Cancer Society in several ways:


  • Skechers Performance Division is offering a donation to American Cancer Society, and all of the Skechers Performance Division Awareness apparel and footwear will feature the ACS logo and messaging.
  • Skechers is hosting the American Cancer Society San Francisco Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk, and will be donating a percentage of proceeds from the sales of Skechers shoes on-site that day. 
  • Skechers is launching a register round-up program in Skechers Retail stores in which customers can round up their purchase to the nearest whole dollar to benefit American Cancer Society for the entire month of October.  If consumers donate $5 or more, they will also receive a 20% off discount for their next visit. This will offer anyone shopping for any item in a Skechers retailer store the opportunity to give back and support the cause.
  • Skechers Retail stores are offering a gift with purchase for customers who purchase a pair of limited-edition Awareness shoes. The gift with purchase will be either a breast canvas awareness canvas tote back or a pink water bottle.

Please visit Skechers site and check out their cute, quality shoes to help end breast cancer.  If you visit, please write "visited" in the comments so we can acknowledge your support.

                             

*Thank you Skechers for sponsoring this post.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

WORRY LESS AND SWEAT MORE

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Sometimes we can get caught up in worrying about so much in this life, and even things that may never happen.  Worry is definitely a thief of our happiness and will dictate our attitude for the day.  It can become a chronic way of thinking and existing, and not only zaps our energy, but can be exhausting for those around us.  Whenever I feel a worry, I stop and think about the cause and ask myself if it is warranted.  Sometimes worry just does not make sense, and the root cause many times is fear or insecurity about something.  The “What If” this or that kind of worry when nothing definite has even revealed itself.  I found one of the best ways to beat up that kind of mentality is to sweat more.  I get my butt going and use that energy on a high energy workout like HIIT (high intensity interval training) or weight training.



Studies have shown that consistent exercise reduces stress and guess what, that includes the stress that comes from worry.  I use my workout sessions as “cheap man’s” therapy and also as my time to talk with God about what the heck is going on that is making me feel worrisome or anxious.  The more I work and sweat it through, the better I feel.  Most of the time I feel relief, calm, and energized all at the same time after a therapy sweat session.  I do not want to waste my time and energy dragging down my mental game and overall attitude on unnecessary worry.  Not only am I moving my body in a challenging way, but also relieving my mind of the clutter that is taking up precious space. 


The”worry less and sweat more” philosophy provides a healthier lifestyle and the ability to cope with the day to day obligations and responsibilities in life. I feel like I am missing out on something very important for me if I do not sweat it out. My day just feels off, not as accomplished and even tension filled because I did not get that bottled energy out. I like to face head on in the gym any feelings that are questionable as worry and I am not one to just ignore me and think everything is going to fix itself.  I am a doer and a sweater to help maintain a positive outlook, reduce stress and eliminate unnecessary worry.  I am all about not sweating the small stuff but using sweating more to worry less.  






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