Thursday, April 19, 2012

Sugar, Sugar~

Good Morning~Hope you are having a good week so far. I'm amazed at how quickly time is flying. For almost 2 weeks (already) I've been using the FitnessPal app and I absolutely love it. I used one last year and the food database was terrible so logging was a pain in the rear. I was very resistant to start this time but I'm sure glad I did~they even have specific recipes that I've gotten from my Clean Eating Magazine already in there....how awesome is that?

One of the main reasons I wanted to begin logging my food is to try and see exactly what my macros are so I can get a clear picture of what I need to tweak.  I mentioned macros before ~they are the ratio of fat/carbs/protein and for me SUGAR! This is the calculator I use http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/macronutrients_calculator.htm. There is a link at the bottom of my blog also as this is one of my go to sites for info.

These days the calories aren't quite as important since my weight goal has been achieved. I'm more concerned about fat loss & gaining more muscle (which may even lead me to consume more calories).  This is where the macros come into play and most importantly for me~the SUGAR! I can't begin to tell ya what an eye opener the journaling has been. If you ask me I will flat tell you that I avoid sugar and don't consume very much~well, boy was I WRONG!! I cannot believe how much sugar I am still consuming and I'm trying to avoid it like the plague~YIKES! Imagine people who don't even pay attention to their sugar consumption....they are probably eating cups per day! It's scary, scary, scary! I can't even begin to imagine how much sugar my husband consumes as he puts sugar on Raisin Bran and it almost gives me a heart attack, sigh. That's one for another day....:-(

If you haven't already~find the ABS expert on Facebook and friend him~he has all sorts of tips and he said something the other day that really struck a cord with me~if you want to see your abs you need to get your sugar consumption down to 18 grams per day!!!!! Ha~I'm not even close. Even the veggies that I juice have some sugar in there~I mean, red cabbage, which is one of my favorites to juice has quite a bit of sugar in it~who knew!

I know a lot of us (including my hubby) who watched the Dateline or 20/20 special about Sugar being poison a few weeks back and I tell ya~I do believe it! One of the leading causes of the onset  of Type 2 Diabetes in adulthood is sugar and white carbohydrate consumption since our bodies convert that to sugar also~and it's in everything!! Always read your labels, try to stay below 5 grams of sugar, and try to get sugar from natural sources~fruits and veggies. Even staying below the 5 grams on packaged items (we do have to consume some unfortunately), the 2 grams here~1 gram there adds up over the course of the day! Now, the guideline for 18 grams or less is to see abs but for most of us on a normal basis~it's virtually impossible to stay below that amount~even if you just eat two pieces of fruit per day, early in the day, we are going to be over that! So that's just something I threw out there and not a realistic number to follow~interesting stuff though!

My point is this~sugar, in any form other than natural, is bad, bad, bad. It's highly addictive~when you go without sweets for some time, the craving for them goes away, and as soon as you eat something sweet, what happens~you start wanting it again!! Happens to me too! Read your labels~ if ends in "ose" or syrup~it's sugar!!! If you don't have your settings on your FitnessPal calculating your sugar consumption~set it up to see what you are consuming! It's a big part of the process especially in loosing belly fat and a real eye opener!! Don't give up the fruit though~just don't eat it like candy either!! I'll definitely have to watch it since berry season is upon us and I love my berries!!! Have a great weekend!!

Food for thought:
Drinking sugar is the easiest form of sabotage!! Be careful especially with the fruit juices. Eat your fruit~don't drink it! Believe it or not, it took an entire bag of apples, juiced, to make 2 cups~now that is scary! Would you eat an entire bag of apples?

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Accountability with Food Journaling

Hope you had a wonderful Easter. It's so hard to believe we are already almost half way through April....yikes. Seems like this year is flying by and has been busier than usual, hence not enough time for blogging. I'm still here so stay with me...:-)

As we round the corner of Spring, bikini season is on our heels and I'm not quite where I need to be~how about you? Those weekends, holidays, and the upcoming cookouts are definitely recipes for disaster if we don't tread lightly. I know I completely blew it for Easter so now is the time to buckle down and tighten up the  "cheat" eating~there's still time. We do deserve to enjoy our holiday meals and our weekend cheat meal but those are supposed to be just one meal, not an entire weekend. We all know the saying~give and inch, take a mile....LOL. As I've said before~it is a slippery slope.  I am just as guilty  especially if my mother ~in~ law's chocolate creme pie is around....:-) The best way to really be held accountable and honest about everything we eat is to do a food journal. I logged my food last year and quickly realized I wasn't eating enough food. This is an excellent way to see a complete blueprint especially for those of us concerned about macronutrients (the ratio of carbs, protein, & fat). Sometimes it isn't just the calories but the carb to protein ratio could be slightly out of balance, or it could be the sneaky sugar in unsuspecting foods. Manipulating the breakdown can make a huge difference in the long run of results.

Our smartphones are an invaluable tool to use in tracking food. It's convenient and hey~who leaves home without it!! I've tried a few different apps over the years for logging food and it seems that www.myfitnesspal.com is the best out there. Thanks to all of my friends who are using it and have recommended it to me. This one even allows you to calculate the calorie content of your personal recipes which is huge.  It definitely takes a little extra work every day to log your food but it is worth it. Sometimes just knowing you have to put it on paper enough to keep us on track. None of us are perfect and as we know~the weekends can totally kill all the hard work we put in during the week if we aren't careful.

For those of you already using the fitness pal app~look me up.....I'm Jessboisvert . Let's keep one another accountable~I love seeing all the hard work you guys are putting in. So incredibly inspiring. Keep it up ladies~

Love

Jess

Friday, March 30, 2012

SMOOTHIE SEASON~MY FAVORITE!!

It's that time of year, folks. Whether we are ready or not~it's not too late so don't put off starting just because it's right around the corner. For those of us who have been "started"...it's time to kick it up a notch into HIGH GEAR!! One of my absolute favorite snacks this time of year is smoothies!! There are a gazillion recipes out there for them but I prefer to come up with my own concoctions. There are a few simple rules to follow when making your smoothies in order to make sure you have all the proper nutrients but not too much! The basics are:
* liquid- 1 cup (8 oz) is all you need. It's one serving.
Unsweetened Almond milk, Flax milk, Soy milk, Coconut milk, Fat Free Milk, Coconut water, or even just plain water.
*Carb~ there are a lot of variables here depending on when you are drinking the smoothie but I simply prefer uncooked, raw Oats. 1/4~1/3 cup. If it's after a hard workout or run I'll add a banana.
*healthy fat~almond butter or other natural nut butter 1 tsp., coconut oil 1 tsp., 1/2 avocado
*Whey~I never, ever, ever make a smoothie without Whey protein!!

other additives: flax seeds (ground), kefir (unsweetened, organic, low fat), berries & other fruits (frozen are perfect, Greens (spinach is my favorite)


I'll be sharing some of my favorite recipes with you~play around and be creative!!!

YUMMY~

Jess

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Chicken Taco Salad


This salad is fantastic!! Enjoy!Who needs Taco Bell...:-)...:-)

 Two Chicken Meat Muffins***
6~7 Romain Hearts cut into bite size pieces
1/2 c. black beans
1/4 fresh avocado chunks
1/4 c. goat cheese
Tiger hot sauce to taste OR salsa


***
~1 lb. ground chicken (organic/free range if possible)
~2 eggwhites
~1/4 c. whole grain breadcrumbs (Ian's)
~1 tsp. each of ground cumin, chili powder, onion powder, garlic powder, & smoked paprika.
~1/2 tsp. crushed red pepper
~few douses of Tiger hot sauce

Sprinkle tops of muffins with more smoked paprika if desired prior to baking!

Bake 350 for 45 mins. in muffin tins~makes 6!!

Be creative when using the mexican flavored muffins~makes wonderful wraps, salads, pasta salads, etc. Have fun with it!

Monday, March 19, 2012

Broccoli & Eggs~



Eggs with a side of Broccoli or
Broccoli frittata . There are quite a few ways to enjoy this super breakfast. Try it~you won't regret it!! 








Spinach Pasta

Who doesn't love pasta? I certainly do especially with an Italian hubby~So, I cook two different types of pasta so I can enjoy it also. I always cook extra and measure it out in bowls for lunch the next few days. Add leftover sauce or enjoy with tuna or salmon drizzled with lemon juice and a 1/2 tsp. EVOO.....Yummy!
REMEMBER: 1 serving of pasta = 1/2 cup......measure it out until you know what that looks like!!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

An Appointment with YOU~

As we move more into fitness, first things first~MAKING TIME for yourself. Everybody says the same thing..."I dont' have time to work out". No one has time~you have to make time. I literally have drawn up a workout calendar that specifies exactly what to do each day. Once that cycle is complete I make a new one and change it up a bit.  It's on my fridge right in front of my face. If I don't put it on the calendar and schedule it like an appointment then it doesn't happen. Also, figure out what time of day is best for you and stick with it. The only part of the day when I have time is very early in the morning. If I don't go then~I won't go. I prefer the hours before the regular day begins, that way I don't feel guilty about taking time away from my other obligations. The hours between 5 am ~ 8 am are MINE!!

Now for those of you with kids~I hear it all the time..."I have kids, I don't have time to workout". Ladies, everyone I know has kids and I can't even imagine how tough it is .  I've got to tell ya~I'm amazed at what some of you are able to accomplish. Most work full time, run businesses, have multiple children, some have multiples, and you still  make time for taking care of yourselves. I'm in awe of your ability to manage it all~sometimes I struggle without having the lil people in my life, so kudos to you. You are MY inspiration and help keep my tail on track....:-)

So, make sure to write it down. Try and stick with somewhat of a schedule to make it easier. Once you have a routine down you'll be more likely to stick with the plan. Remember~failure to plan is planning to fail.

Hugs~

Jess

Food for thought: 

Consistency is key to success. It takes 2-3 weeks to create a habit! Summer is just around the corner so make your habits count...:-)





Sunday, March 4, 2012

FINDING YOUR "THING"

Morning everyone~ As I sit here on Sunday morning, awake before the sun comes up, waiting to get out the door to run 12 miles~I can't help but think of a time in my life where I had things I loved to do but not really a thing, MY thing that truly made my soul happy! My husband has always had his thing ~golf, of course, but me? I have many, many hobbies I love and do them often, some seasonal such as gardening or sewing, reading or cooking, but never something that I was so passionate about that it was life changing~I'm so proud to say that, at 35 years old, I finally discovered MY thing~RUNNING. Once you discover your passion, outside of family, work and children (for you moms), something that is all yours, it will change your life and open you up to things you never thought were possible.  I hope to encourage you to look deep inside yourselves or challenge you to try something new, in hopes of discovering yours~everyone needs that something~oddly enough, I discovered mine by trying something new!!

As I'm finishing up the last 2 weeks of my  third half marathon training  program, I am amazed at how far I've come. I've actually become a pretty decent runner and am continuing to grow. I've never felt so proud of anything in all my life. There's something about crossing that finish line that gives me goose bumps and makes my heart sing~and my eyes cry..:-) Yep, to this day, I still cry after every big race!!  There's so much adrenaline and emotion inside my little body and I haven't quite figured out what to do with it or how to process it....LOL. I'm determined this time to cross the finish line with a smile on my face!!

It's funny how everything sort of just falls into place. I have worked out for years but never felt really passionate about it. Two and a half years ago, when I discovered running, that's the point where my life truly changed. Now, it all goes hand in hand. Running has fueled my love affair with health, fitness, and nutrition and it has all come together. My knowledge, self esteem, and  strength (both physically and mentally) have all grown as a result. That's why I feel so inclined to share my experiences~My philosophy is this and I say it often: If I can do this....YOU can do this (or whatever THIS is). I see so many people struggle in many ways and I only hope to encourage you to get up, get out, try something different, challenge yourself to grow~or rediscover something that you once loved but have let fall to the wayside. You deserve to feel great~both inside and out. Watch yourself transform from the outside in....It's truly amazing.

Just a little motivation and inspiration for you today!!! Have a great week ahead!

Jess

Food for thought:
You can achieve anything you put your mind to if you just try. Most people don't even try, not just with fitness, but with life in general. If you feel stagnant~do something, anything to get yourself going~I promise you, It WILL be worth it....xoxo




Wednesday, February 29, 2012

VEG UP~

Get those veggies in the tasty way!!

1/2 head read cabbage (small)
3 carrots
handful parsley
bunch of asparagus (I reserved the stems after cooking the tips to juice instead of throwing out)
6 kale leaves
1/4" ginger root
1 pear

Serve immediately over ice~makes 1 large glass!!

Enjoy!

Friday, February 24, 2012

REFRESHING~

This is the best drink to date~ Serve over ice!

  • 1 med cucumber
  • 3 med carrots
  • a few sprigs of parsley
  • 1 stalk celery 
 ENJOY~

Monday, February 20, 2012

Finally~A JUICER

It's Monday already. With last week officially gone and  the weekend to regroup~I welcome the start of a new week. I was so off track and overwhelmed  last week with my Aunt being hospitalized and  I'm happy to say she should be going home soon. More than ever it has become evident of the importance of taking care of our bodies~both inside and out, which leads us to the topic for today.....Juicing. We've heard about the benefits of juicing and seen all of the TV infomercials for the those super machines so it definitely piqued my interest.

A few years ago at a friend's house, they had the Vitamix juicer that her brother had brought over so his family could juice at the cookout. Seemed a little odd that someone would bring a juicer to a party but I obviously had no idea what the family had been going through. The wife had cancer and juicing was one of the ways they were being proactive in the fight. The family swore by it so my ears were open. I watched as  he chunked in all the leftover fruit and veggies from the party tray~an interesting way to use it all up. The green liquid pouring out of the spout most definitely didn't look appetizing~that's for sure. I was hesitant to try it but what the heck~I gave it a shot. Much to my surprise~it's was actually quite tasty!!

Fast forward a couple of years......my lifestyle has changed drastically health wise and I've been considering  juicing for quite some time now.  I just never took the plunge with the machine because they aren't necessarily cheap and I didn't want to get a machine and have it be a waste of money. With all of the controversy over the orange juice being stored in barrels up to 5 years, arsenic in the apple juice and so forth, it has been on the forefront of my mind more than ever. My husband is a juice drinker and has not drank conventional juice in  several months due to the shocking information that has come to light. So, over the weekend, I got a machine. One of my dear clients had bought the one on TV and never used it, saw that I was hand squeezing lemonade for my husband, and offered to barter with me for the machine~she got her hair cut and I got a juicer~I am THRILLED!!

 You know I ran out to Whole Foods as quickly as possible to get me some foods to juice~I couldn't get there fast enough. I picked up apples, oranges, and lemons for Bob and carrots and ginger for myself. So yesterday evening, I got out that juicer and was ready to go. I was amazed at how easy the juicer was to use and clean. I've also been reading up on it and am amazed at all of the juicing recipes available. What an incredible way to add all of our daily requirements of veggies and some fruits to our diets~raw and in their most beneficial state. The one thing to keep in mind is SUGAR though~don't juice more fruit than you would normally eat in a serving so I would limit it to one type of fruit per serving~I'm mostly interested in the "Green juicing" as it's not possible to eat enough veggies.  My first glass of juice was delish!



3 small carrots with the skin
1 medium sized beet with the skin
1 cup spinach
1 small apple with the skin

This one contained a little more sugar than I would like so I'll have to really pay attention~beets, carrots, and apples are all sugar dense so I would only use this recipe once per week. With beets being a blood builder and detoxifier it's recommended to only use once per week especially in the beginning.


This one I had this morning after my 9 miler. I figured it would be the perfect time to load my system with juice for recovery. The carrots and apple would replenish my glycogen stores and I followed with eggwhites and chicken sausage.


1 cup spinach
1 med zucchini with skin
2 carrots with skin
1" ginger root
1 small apple with skin


This one was more of a "green" juice and was good but different. I really didn't realize how spicy ginger is so be careful~we are juicing veggies so it'll take some getting used to the taste. It wasn't bad at all~just different. 

Thus far, I can tell you that the effects of the juice are definitely cleansing. Isn't that what we are after though~to cleanse the toxins from our bodies and become the healthiest we can be? I will be posting more juicing recipes and their benefits as I try them~


Until next time~


Jess..xoxo

Food for thought:


Many juicing combinations are designed for specific reasons, i.e., blood builders, detoxifiers, cleansers, and energy. Now, I'm not saying to run out and buy a juicer~but do stay tuned...Who knew...:-)





 

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Cottage Cheese & Pumpkin

This is one of the easiest snacks and it's packed with power foods. Cottage cheese is a Superb source of protein and you know my love affair with pumpkin. I never thought I would say that cottage cheese is now one a staple in my diet~Wow!!
  
  • 1/2 cup canned or fresh pumpkin 
  • 1/4 cup lowfat cottage cheese (I use Nancy's Brand found at WF...it has the least amount of sodium)
  • 1/2 tsp. Stevia
  • 1 tsp. Cinnamon
  • scant handful of pecans or walnuts 
Tip: Cottage cheese is the best food to have as a late night snack if you find yourself hungry before heading to bed. It has Casein protein which is a slow digesting protein and keeps the muscles from breading down while you sleep.
 

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Organic~SchmOrganic! The Great "O" debate!

So, this one is a tough one~I've always laughed at the very few of my friends who ate "organic" and thought they were a tad on the nutty side. Who would spend that much money on food and then turn around and tell you about it~Oh, we eat Organic? Little did I know~I would become "that person"! Yikes! 

There's so much information out there, so many opinions, so I sat down at the computer and did my research on just what this Organic thing is all about. This quest began when my husband, who has been grocery shopping with me a handful of times in 11 years, wanted to try the milk with the cows on it.  Now, me being the shopper of the family, I almost had a heart attack~$4.69 for a HALF gallon of milk? Was HE nutty? I got in trouble for bringing home the Publix brand milk because I couldn't bear the thought of paying 4 bucks for a gallon of Mayfield...LOL! I'm not a milk drinker myself so it really didn't matter one way or the other to me.  Of course, I said "sure" since he rarely  asks for anything specific from the store.  His reaction was~"Don't every buy regular milk again. This tastes just like milk did when I was a kid".....So, little did I know, that expensive milk would change our lives!!

As I have said before~people do more research on electronics and everything in between but then turn around and buy whatever food is on sale because it has a coupon.  Funny thing is, you won't find coupons for the healthy stuff, that's for sure. Trust me,I about drove myself crazy trying to. The first objective I hear is that "we can't afford to eat organic".  Hey, I used to think we couldn't afford to eat organic either but let me tell ya~we can't afford not to. I tell this to my hair clients all of the time~that pair of shoes or purse that you spend a fortune on is an accessory and your hair you wear every single day. Same goes for the food we put into our bodies.  We need the best we can afford.  Besides~Target has CUTE purses for CHEAP!

Now, I am not saying for you to throw out all of your food and hop on the organic train. What I am saying is for you to do your due diligence and at least research it. Especially if you have children. The foods that we eat today is nothing like the food we ate when we were kids.  Everything does not have to be organic and you will eat yourself out of house and home if you even go there.  There are, however, certain foods that you really should buy organic. My rule of thumb is this:
 I follow the Dirty Dozen List, anything that I eat the skin to, and most of my animal products.  Here's the list of foods that are high in Pesticides~SCARY!!

The Dirty Dozen: 
Apples
Celery (who knew)
Strawberries and other berries
Peaches
Spinach, lettuce, Kale, Collards
Nectarines
Grapes
Red/Yellow/Orange Bell Peppers
Potatoes 
Sweet Potatoes (I do only b/c I eat the skin)
Milk
Coffee






http://www.thedailygreen.com/healthy-eating/eat-safe/dirty-dozen-foods#fbIndex1
Check out the link and it'll will tell you WHY!! I will also have a permanent link to this and some other sites on organic eating on the blog.  We eat organic eggs, chicken (regular chicken makes me gag~it's sooo different), grass fed beef, local pork, milk, all cheese products, jelly (it's made from berries & grapes), and bananas.  Yes, bananas~they just taste better and last longer ~@ .88 per lb. it really isn't a big deal.

So, open your mind and at least look into it. You will be shocked at what happens to our food before we consume it~I was floored. If you stick to the basics then you'll be fine. Now, listen, I"m not trying to sell you on the fact that you must  eat organic in order to be healthy~I'm just saying that from what I've learned~it's worth it in our family. I use coupons on CLOTHES so that we can put our money where it matters.  We really don't spend more on groceries because A) I shop at Whole Foods where organics are their specialty (they are MUCH cheaper, contrary to popular belief) and B) I don't buy the junk food anymore ~so really our bill is about the same. We do spend more money on certain things~I'm not saying it's cheap but when you buy the good stuff and avoid the other stuff, it all balances out!

I hope this at least gets you thinking~I encourage you to go with what you believe is best for your family~This is something that I could go on and on about as I have learned so much  but I don't want to shove my beliefs down your throat~Do your homework. The information that I have found out has been a real eye opener  and believe it or not, the hubby is on board~he thinks it tastes much better also!

Hope you guys are enjoying the recipes & staying on track! I'll have the links up to some of my favorite sites for info just as soon as I can!! 

Until next time~

Jess~





















Thursday, February 2, 2012

Sweet Potato & Cottage Cheese~

Yep, this is a sweet potato & Cottage cheese sprinkled w/ cinnamon & Stevia!!!!! Don't knock it until you try it. This was one of those things that I discovered by accident b/c I needed protein for my potato and didn't have anything ready to go & I must admit~I was pleasantly surprised...LOL! So yummy!


Now, depending on what you have on hand and available to you quickly, you can either have an entire small potato w/ the cheese OR if you are like me, and need a ton of protein at every meal (snacks are small meals) then you can  enjoy it this way, also!

With one meat muffin~Now, that's Grey Poupon on my meat.....I can't get enough...:-)

Yummo!!

Steel Cut Oats

Steel Cut Oats~Do you know them? If not, do yourself a favor and get to know them!! They are delish, filling, & great for reducing belly fat ladies~ A staple in my breakfast ! 


Here's what you need:

  • 1/3~1/2 c. oats 
  • water~mix 1:2 1/2 ratio, oats to water, more if you like creamier
  • vanilla whey protein powder OR egg whites (gotta have the protein)
  • Cinnamon
  • Topping of choice ~berries (organic if possible, fruit (organic if you eat the skin) or nuts


Add oats and water to small pot. Bring to a rapid boil and boil 10 minutes. Put a lid on and turn the burner off. Allow to steam cook a remaining 10 minutes. OR Boil for 15 total, stirring often. 


Topping: This time I used apples cut up, sprinkled with cinnamon, covered w/ press n seal, and microwaved 2 minutes. Perfect!!


Add your whey protein powder and mix well~it takes a moment to get it all mixed in!



ENJOY~


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

What 's for LUNCH?

"What should I eat for lunch? A salad"?  I can't count the number of times I get this question.  I may be the wrong person to talk with about salads. Don't get me wrong, I love salads and eat them from time to time,  but me personally~I need lots of protein. My husband always laughs at me because I'm a MEAT girl...! The biggest misconception is  if you eat a salad then you must have had a healthy lunch, right? Not necessarily. By the time you add all of those little "toppings" and then pour on the dressing, well~you've just bombed your lunch.  Salads are really GOOD choices IF you make wise decisions when making yours~ add lots of protein and have your dressing on the side. Better yet, make your own and then drizzle it on or dip your fork in there before you take each bite~that will l make the biggest difference amongst my salad lovers...:-)

So what do we eat for lunch, then? I am a huge proponent of leftovers. We all need something quick and easy so if we've prepared for the week properly and/or made "extras" at dinner the night before, then lunch will be a snap. I always cook more meat & veggies than we need so I can use it for the next few days in a wrap, mixed in with rice/quinoa  or in a "salad"...see, I do eat them! I'll share with you quite a few of my choices for lunch. The main thing to remember is to have a protein, complex carb  & a healthy fat to fill you up and get you through the next 2-3 hours  until it's time to eat again. Remember, we are eating  5-7 times per day in order to keep our metabolism in HIGH GEAR and our blood sugar regulated.

Protein:

Canned or fresh Tuna (chunk light in water..... my personal favorite is skipjack ~Albacore rarely due to the mercury content)
Canned or fresh Salmon (wild caught when possible) Salmon counts as a protein and healthy fat.
Chicken Breast or Ground chicken breast
Pork tenderloin or loin chops
Lean Steak
Bison
Turkey breast (this is where the meat muffins come in handy)
Lean ground beef (grass fed when possible)
Tofu for my non~meat eaters

*any of the ground meat can be used for taco meat, meat muffins, burgers, etc.  Think of all the yummy foods you would normally eat and go from there.

Complex Carbs:

Sweet potatoes
brown rice
quinoa
Beans, Lentils, & other legumes
whole grain bread (Ezekiel is best)
Arnold Whole Wheat Deli Flats (I call it flatsie bread) are fine also. I like to have a burger from time to time and these are what work best for me.
whole grain wraps
whole grain pastas (spinach pasta is great also)
Most veggies~broccoli, asparagus, cabbage, yams, cauliflower, greens, etc.  
Fruit 

Healthy fats (in moderation, of course)
Natural peanut or almond butter (notice this under the fats category and not the protein category..:-)
Avocado
coconut oil
olive oil (if you make your own dressing w/ vinegar and evoo then you have your "fat")
raw nuts/almonds


**be sure to check your serving sizes on your grains. 1 serving of these. If you are still hungry~fill up on your veggies. If you are lifting weights and working out (which you should be...:-)~a rule of thumb is 1~1 1/2 grams of protein per pound of body weight. Calculate how many meals you are eating, realistically, and divide that by the number of grams of protein you should be getting and that will give you a guideline as to  how many grams of protein per meal.

I'm building my lunch, snack, and dinner portfolio and will be posting more about specific meals, recipes, etc.  Please let me know if you have any questions!. I hope this is at least helping you get going in the right direction. I really wish I had a solid week to put everything on here but I don't, unfortunately. My real job is making people look beautiful!!  This is something else that I love and am passionate about. I do promise, it's all coming. Once we get the food basics down, then we can move on to the FITNESS part~my favorite~as I say, it starts in the kitchen, ladies. 80 percent diet....20 percent working out. We don't want all of our hard work in the gym to be wasted if we aren't eating CLEAN!!

Take care, find your motivation & Stay tuned~

Love~

Jess



Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Protein Bar Storage

Put them into smaller freezer bags first and remove as much air as possible. 




Store them in a "master" freezer bag, in the freezer (again, removing as much air as possible) so that you can grab only what you need for the next couple of days~They won't last more than 2 weeks, I promise....:-)

Pumpkin Protein Bars

Pumpkin, Pumpkin, Pumpkin~I simply can't get enough! One more fantastic way to enjoy getting your  muscle building protein & vitamins A,B, K, & E~Tastes like pumpkin cake...:-)


1/2 C. Sucanat (organic brown sugar cane)
1 - 4 oz. jar baby food applesauce or organic applesauce
2 tsp. ground cinnamon
1 1/2 tsp. ginger
1/2 tsp.  clove
1/2 tsp. nutmeg
1 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
2 tsp. vanilla extract
4 large egg whites
1 - 15 oz. can raw pumpkin
2 C Oat flour
2 scoops vanilla whey protein powder
1/2 C almond milk (or any other unsweetened, non~fat milk variety)
1/2 C chopped walnuts (optional)


Preheat the oven to 350. 
Spray a 9 X 13 glass baking dish with non-stick spray. 
Combine first 11 ingredients and mix well. 
Add the final 3 ingredients (4, if adding walnuts), and mix until incorporated. Spread batter into the Pyrex dish and bake for 30 min. 
Makes 24 squares.

Lemon Protein Bars


These are my absolute favorite protein bars to date~I double the batch...xoxo

1 cup oat flour
2 scoops vanilla whey protein
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 tsp baking soda
2 qt mix Crystal Light (preferably without aspartame)
4 egg whites
1/2 cup Splenda, Stevia or Ideal
1 c.  baby food applesauce or organic regular applesauce
1/2 c.  water

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Mix oat flour, vanilla whey protein, salt, baking soda and crystal light, in large bowl.
Mix egg whites, Stevia, applesauce and water in a bowl.
Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients and mix together.
Spray 8x8 glass baking dish with non-stick butter spray. (if doubling, use a 9x13)
Pour ingredients into dish.
Bake 25 minutes or until knife inserted comes out clean.

 Makes 16 squares, 2 squares per serving. 

Recipe courtesy of Jamie Eason..:-)
    **these do not have preservatives and must be refrigerated. Only keep enough in the fridge to last a couple of days and freeze the rest.

Prepared for the week~

So now that we know we need to prep all of our foods for the week~here's what I made on Sunday and Monday in between a busy, busy weekend.

We have Lemon Protein bars on the left and Pumpkin Protein bars on the right. They look a little cracked but I forgot to take a pic before I cut them up..:-) These will be packaged up into several small freezer bags and frozen for use throughout the next 2 weeks or so~can we say DELISH and HEALTHY!!
 Here we have the Meat Muffins that were made on Sunday. While those were baking, I made quinoa (I'll post the recipe), measured into 1/2 c. serving so I can grab and go. Go ahead and make your pre~measured containers~it makes packing your cooler so much easier. Quinoa makes a great base for the muffins, tuna, salmon, chicken, etc. Of course, we have boiled eggs, sweet potatoes, and fresh collard greens. Gotta have our greens, ladies...:-) 


So this will get me through the next few days. The Meat muffins have been individually wrapped and will be frozen so they will remain fresh. I also have cans of wild caught tuna & salmon so I'll have variety. 


I'll have the recipes up for the protein bars and the quinoa here shortly! I hope you all are learning how to prep your own favorite foods....:-)



Love~Jess!!