Friday, December 31, 2010

One Word

Last year you could pretty much sum up my list of new years resolutions with one word . . .

. . .  health.  

And I think I did a pretty good job of accomplishing most of my goals.  They now feel firmly like a part of my life that I can continue with.  So it's time to move on to the new year.   If I had one word to sum up this years goals it would be...

~ Peace ~


You know, let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me....all that...

...and more!


Inner peace. 
Less stress. 
Learning to let go of what's not important. 
Learning to let go of past wrongs and hurts. 
Becoming a kinder, more gentler mom and wife.
Learning to be at peace with the world.  

I know goals are supposed to have specific and measurable aspects, but really by choosing one word to guide all my decisions this year seems like the best way to attain the peace I want.  Of course there are some specific goals I can attach to this, like...read my scriptures daily, learn to clear my mind during mediation and prayer, learn relaxation techniques I can employ for various different situations etc.  But mostly I can measure each decision I make throughout my life as to whether or not it will contribute to or detract from the overall sense of peace I want to attain.   The word "peace" embodies the "spirit" of what I want to achieve in the coming year.


Thursday, December 30, 2010

I'm All Out Of Love . . .

. . . with my workout routines!

That's why I'm so excited to start my
At Home Workout Club!



It will be all about building up a workout library of your own at home.  Why am I doing this and why might you be interested too?  I see several good reasons to have your own workout library:
  1. Because you might not have a gym that is easily accessible to you to use.  Or it might be too expensive to join a gym. 
  2. Because even though you might have a gym membership, sometimes it is easier to workout at home if you're short on time or if the weather isn't cooperating very well, or if your kids are sick and you can't leave.
  3. Because maybe you have a gym membership but want to build up your own library at home so that you can end that high paying gym membership, save money and workout at home instead.  
  4.  Because it's nice to have choices at home!
On the first of each month I will post what I am adding to my own workout library if you want to get it too.  I will try to keep it in a reasonable price range around $30-45 {even less if I can get away with it!}.  The goal after a while is to have plenty of options to choose from when you're working out. 

I may throw out challenges every once in a while and fun fitness ideas too.  Because after all, I always did want to own my own little destination health spa!  {Just indulge me please?}




It's a new year!
Enthusiasm is high!
So get ready! 

I'm going to infuse some more fun into my workouts!
And I hope you'll join in on the fun!
 

A Fresh Start

This year I'm starting a new tradition.
After one I have admired for years!
I mean, ever since I spent a little time in Brazil.
Like 17 years ago! 
See?  I've been thinking about this a long time!

In Brazil,
Around this time of year
White clothing pops up in the stores
Everywhere!


I mean, entire stores filled with lovely whites!
Whites in all sorts of fabrics, cuts and styles.
From formal wear to casual wear.
It's gorgeous!

Everyone wears white!
From their movie stars at their fabulous New Years Eve parties
to your average everyday Joe.


 Why?


Because white is pure.
White signifies a new beginning.
A fresh start.


Isn't that a lovely tradition?
 I love the symbolism of it.

I love that it reminds me of...


Christ's love...
 
...Of forgiveness...
  
...And repentance.


It's such a lovely and meaningful idea.
{Why haven't I started this one sooner?}


Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Out With The Old!

Out with the old:


Busily putting decorations away
Tying up loose ends
Shredding old documents


In with the new:


New exercise clothes ~ at the ready!
  Gearing up for lots of organizing projects around the house
Getting giddy about garden planning

And...
New exciting features coming up for the blog!
{I have a bazillion ideas bouncing around in my head}


 Yippee!

Ready or not...
2011 here we come!


Tuesday, December 28, 2010

No Bake Apple Snowballs

I sure have been having fun playing around with the snowballs lately. This creation is probably my favorite version to date! My vegan grandpa went nutso over these! So we made sure he had a plateful to take home with him!




No Bake Apple Snowball Recipe
1 cup oat groats {or oatmeal}
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1-2 cups dehydrated apple slices, diced into small pieces
1 cup natural almond butter or peanut butter{without added sugars/oils etc}
1/2 cup honey
1/4 cup brown rice syrup*
2 1/2 cup brown rice cereal*
finely shredded unsweetened coconut to roll balls in

Grind oat groats or oatmeal in a blender with cinnamon until a fine powder/flour like consistency that measures about 1 cup.  Mix everything together except for the coconut.  Roll the mixture into balls and then roll in coconut

* you can find these ingredients at most health food stores


I think these snowballs would make a great afternoon type snack.  I mean, they may technically be considered a cookie but they are protein filled with delicious goodness to tide you over until your next meal.  Or maybe they're just so super yummy that I'm just trying to think up more excuses just to eat them!  You should definitely give this version a shot!  Delicious!

~ ~ ~
This post is linked up to Super Healthy Kids:  The Alphabet Food Academy .  See what others are cooking up for healthy kids too!  This recipe was also featured in The Holistic Kitchen Cookbook available on Amazon.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Of Superheroes . . . and Ninja's!



In an effort to get my non-athletic rather brilliantly bookish daughter to move her body and get some exercise {like we all need!} I have been searching high and low to find something that would appeal to her.  She loves all things asian so I thought, hmmm....martial arts maybe?

When it comes to martial arts there are all sorts of different things you could try...karate, obviously.  But there are lots of other options out there like Tai Chi, Tae Kwon Do, Jiu Jitsu and so on.  In the end we've decided on trying out Qi Gong.   

I mean, who doesn't want a "body made of steel...wrapped in cotton"?  And you've got to admit, the idea of an "iron shirt" sounds pretty cool, right?  It's the stuff of superheroes...and ninja's! This is what the ancient traditions of qi gong can do for you {supposedly ~ haven't tried it yet!} along with creating vibrant health.  Sign me up!

The cool thing is we can learn it right in our living room.  {Good thing too because I don't think I can find anywhere that teaches this locally in my neighborhood!}  And there are quite a few dvd's out there for beginners which is great because that  means she can have quite a few different options in her own little workout library so she doesn't get bored watching the same ol' one every time.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

New Beginnings

And so the countdown to the new year begins...


I love this time of year with its fresh beginnings.  It feels so hopeful.  "This year I can change.  This year I can make a difference", we tell ourselves.  It's our big chance!  We make our lists.  Our goals.  Our hopes and dreams.  Inevitably though, most of us never reach those goals {or so they say}.  We end up falling off that proverbial wagon. 

But life is really about new beginnings all the time.  Sure we have the biggies like New Years, our birthdays, or the beginning of a new school year.  But you have a fresh slate

every

single

day!

Isn't that glorious?  No matter how much you screwed up yesterday, you can always start fresh again today!  You can pick yourself back up and try again.  You repent of your past wrong doings or mistakes and just keep trying every day to be a better person!  It's about eternal progression.  Every day you just "try a little harder, to be a little better" and then one day you find that you have come farther than you ever imagined you could!

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas!

I have had a lovely Christmas. 

Filled with lovely traditions, food and family!



I finished my traditional read of Two From Galilee: The Story Of Mary And Joseph just yesterday.  An incredible love story that really humanizes and puts the face, feeling and emotions of all those who played such integral parts of our Savior's birth so long ago into perspective and makes the story really come alive.  If you haven't read it yet ~ you should.

I hope everyone has had a wonderful joy filled holiday.  May you all have peace in the coming year!

~ B.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Peanut Butter Rice Crispy Treats ~ Healthified

This recipe is similar to the No Bake Snowballs. Ok, it's actually the same recipe, just not rolled into balls and rolled in coconut. I just felt like making them look a little more like rice crispy treats instead.  The amounts are doubled in this recipe to make a 9x13-inch pan size of nice thick yummy squares.



Peanut Butter Rice Crispy Squares ~ Healthified
2 cup natural peanut butter {without added sugars/oils etc}
1 cup honey
1/2 cup brown rice syrup*
5 cup brown rice cereal or brown puffed rice cereal*
1 cup oats
2-4 tbsp chia seeds*

Mix everything together in a large bowl.  Press the mixture into a 9x13 pan and cut into squares.

* you can find these ingredients at most health food stores

Reviews were mixed at the party I took them to.  They are sweet.  But if you're eating a lot of other really sweet treats {like we totally were}, these just won't taste as sweet.  But they are sooo much healthier for you!

The chia seeds also tended to scare people.  The chia seeds are the little black flecks throughout but you can't even taste them.  Seriously.  But they are packed with 19-23% protein and have three times more flavanols to fight cancer than blueberries and just two ounces of chia seeds will provide you more Omega-3's than 1 3/4 pounds of salmon!  Why wouldn't you put those in there?  Especially if you can't really taste them in it???

It's ok though.  I really don't get upset or offended if people don't like my food.  I know my taste buds have changed since starting to eat healthier {yours can too!} ~ so what tastes good to me, might not taste good to you.  I also realize that everyone is on their own personal journey, and we are all in different spots along that journey.  I can respect that.  But just trust me when I say, I think these were pretty darn tasty!!!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Gift for my Trainer

This is what I'm giving to my trainer for Christmas this year.


A truly healthy salad dressing!
It's totally certifiably raw!
Locally made!
And oh so tasty!


Here is another one going to another lucky person
{who shall remain nameless for the time being ~
since I haven't given it to them yet!}


Each dressing comes with
a few recipe cards I made!

I hope they like it!

~~~
 
Want some too?

Here is where to get the goods:

Monday, December 20, 2010

Matching Christmas Decor

Sarah Richardsons Farmhouse via Canadian House & Home

Do you coordinate your holiday decor to match the room decor?  In the past I haven't because I love the traditional reds and greens at this time of year.  This would require taking down pictures and putting up items with those traditional colors.   But my house isn't normally decorated with reds per se.

Simplifying my life in all aspects is something I have been contemplating a lot over this past year.  I was trying to figure out how to decorate my main living area that could easily marry my holiday decor into my everyday decor without a huge fuss.  You know, fabrics that could bridge the two seamlessly or something.

Then a few weeks ago while dining out with the family I saw this tree:



It's not the greatest picture, but it was decorated with lime green and chocolate ornaments and ribbons, pinecones and white tucked in here and there.  I loved it!  Those are sooo- totally my colors!


Decorations in these colors would totally go with the rest of what I want to do in the main living area year round.  This means I would just be tucking in the holiday accents and not having to remove pictures and items to replace with other ones.  Much simpler!!!

So the day after Christmas I plan on hitting the clearance racks for things in my new colors.  The traditional colors I already have can go in the kids rooms, upstairs or into storage for my daughters house when she grows up and gets a place of her own {a trousseau of sorts!} because it would be a shame to just get rid of everything I have worked hard over the years to acquire.  Luckily the daughter likes the color red.

I can't tell you how relaxed this new plan makes me feel.  That's what simplifying should be about, right?

Friday, December 17, 2010

One of those days

Today I had one of those days.

Busy.
House is a mess.
Had some work done at the dentist.
Major ouchies.
Like my head wants to explode.
My jaw is so sore.
Took dinner to a neighbor.
Babysat the cousins.

But I have a sweet husband.
He sent me home from the babysitting stint
While he finished watching the cousins.

Not my tub or candles unfortunately.  But nice imagery, eh?

I got to take a nice long soak in the tub.
Complete with Dora the Explorer strawberry bubbles,
lots of ibuprofen
and those flameless LED flickering candles
{whoever came up with that idea is genius I tell you!}

With some soft music playing
I am soo ready to call it a night!

But luckily today was a GOOD HAIR DAY!

At least I had that going for me!
I consider that a tender mercy!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

NOpales


Yeah...well, um...
That didn't work out so well!

In fact, it was a dismal failure at best!
You have to peel those things!
On both sides!
And it's super thin to begin with anyway!

Maybe my potato peeler isn't that great anymore...
Yeah...I'll go with that!

So even though the Nopales recipe didn't turn out,
the picture was looking a little festive so I thought
I'd add a little holiday cheer!

Ho, Ho, Ho!

~ B.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Antioxidant Rich Strawberry Goji Smoothie

We have been focusing on trying to get more antioxidants into the teen each morning at breakfast because when she eats more foods with lots of antioxidants then her acne problems practically disappear.   When she stops eating antioxidant rich foods then her acne comes back.  It's true.  I love what eating good foods can do for you and this is a very visible one to prove it.

Goji berries are nutritional powerhouses!  They are super high in antioxidants and rate extremely high on the ORAC scale {like a 25,300 vs. 2,400 for blueberries}.  You want young looking and beautiful skin?  Start eating goji berries!  They look like this:


  
I bought my goji berries here.   But I want to plant my own bush and have them all the time.  You can purchase seedlings to plant your own from here.

Antioxidant Rich Strawberry Goji Smoothie

1 1/2 cups vanilla yogurt or kefir
1/2 cup water
1 1/2 cups frozen sliced banana
1 cup frozen strawberries
1/4 cup goji berries
2 tbsp whole golden flax seeds

Combine everything in a high speed blender {mine is a Blendtec but a Vita-Mix is great too ~ a regular blender may not get everything as smooth as you like ~heck, my old one before I got the BlendTec wouldn't even crush ice! ~ but it will still probably taste good}.  Serves 2.


This smoothie was quite tasty and refreshing.   In fact, it was so tasty I might be able to sneak these into The Tod's old "monkey drinks" {aka those Danimals yogurt drink containers I've been saving ~ more on that later!}

Stay tuned for more upcoming antioxidant rich smoothies!  Oh yes, and the Nopales salad experience I will update you on probably tomorrow!  :D

Monday, December 13, 2010

Big Scary Cactus Leaves

The other day I was at the grocery store with a friend of mine. We had stopped to grab something and these cactus leaves were nearby.  I have always wondered what you do with those so I said, "What the heck do you do with something like that???  I mean they're so prickly!  Who wants to eat prickly???" or something to that effect.

Luckily for me, my friend knew!  She said she used to have a friend back in California where she grew up that made the yummiest mexican food.   I am sooo all about the mexican food ~ I even lost weight once because I was so addicted to chips and salsa that that was all I would eat {for like months, yeah, I know, I've got problems.  But just so you know, that diet only worked once.  I tried it again and it didn't work, so I don't really recommend it as a weight loss method yo!}.

So, needless to say, I was intrigued!  So we googled a recipe for Nopales right there at the store {thank you dear iphone!} and bought all the ingredients.


{GULP!}

These things still scare me a little, but we'll see how this goes.  If I don't make it out of the kitchen in a reasonable amount of time ~ send in the medics ~ the cactus probably got me!  Wish me luck!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Lunch Bunch Healthy Holiday Treats


We had a fun time today at our Lunch Bunch with lots of delicious healthy holiday treats! I know it is a busy time of year for people so I appreciate all those who were able to come.  For those that couldn't, we missed you and hope you'll join us next month.  And for those that couldn't make it, feel free to link up at the bottom if you have a healthy holiday treat that you want to contribute!

As a group today we decided that from now on we will meet on the second Thursday of each month.  I probably won't get our photos and recipes loaded onto the blog until later that evening so plan on  linking up on the second Friday of each month.

We also decided that next month we are going to focus on recipes that use beans or legumes since that was something some of us wanted to learn how to do a little more.  So start playing around with some recipes to dazzle us with for next month!

And now, here are the recipes from today!


Ginger Cookies

3/4 cup coconut oil
1 cup agave
1/4 cup molasses
2 eggs
3 1/2 cups whole wheat flour, finely ground
1 1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
2 tsp cinnamon
2 tsp ground cloves
3 tsp ginger
1 tsp nutmeg

Cream together the coconut oil, agave and molasses.  Add eggs and mix well.  Add all dry ingredients and mix well.  Roll into small balls and bake at 375 for 6 minutes.  Cool and enjoy!



Melodi's Almond Butter Squares

3/4 cup almond butter
1/3 - 3/4 cups honey {to taste}
1/4 cup vanilla whey protein powder

Combine almond butter and honey together in small pan and melt on stove.  Add protein powder.  Press into an 8x8-inch pan.  Cool.  Cut into squares.



Pear Crisp

6 cups sliced unpeeled fresh pears
1/4 cup frozen apple juice concentrate, thawed
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
3/4 cup old fashioned oats
1/4 cup whole wheat flour
1/3 cup packed brown sugar
1/4 cup butter
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp ground ginger

Heat oven to 375.  Spray 8x8-inch square glass baking dish with cooking spray.  In medium bowl mix pears, apple juice concentrate and 1/2 tsp cinnamon until well mixed.  Spread in baking dish.

In same medium bowl, mix remaining ingredients until crumbly.  Sprinkle over pears.

Bake uncovered 25 to 35 minutes or until pears and topping are golden brown.




Pecan Pie Squares

2 cups pecans, ground
30 medjool dates {or 60 california dates}
1 1/2 cups shredded, unsweetened coconut
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 cup pecans, chopped

In a food processor, or high powered blender, grind dates into a paste.  Combine with ground pecans, salt, cinnamon and coconut in food processor until smooth and doughy.  Knead chopped pecans into dough.  Press pecan mixture into 8x8-inch pan.  Cut into squares and enjoy!


No Bake Snowballs

1 cup natural peanut butter {without added sugars/oils etc}
1/2 cup honey
1/4 cup brown rice syrup*
2 1/2 cup brown rice cereal*
1/2 cup oats
1-2 tbsp chia seeds*
finely shredded coconut to roll balls in

Mix everything together except for the coconut.  Roll the mixture into balls and then roll in coconut

* you can find these ingredients at most health food stores




Christmas Water

Water
Limes
Cranberries
Ice

Fill decorative container with water and ice.  Add sliced limes and fresh cranberries. 


Now here's your chance to link up with your own delicious holiday treats!  



Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Transitioning To A Dairy Free Diet

I love, love, love cheese!  Like, I have had a serious love affair with it ever since I can remember.  In fact, back in highschool I would eat so much cheese that my mom finally grounded me from eating it for a while.  That's the truth!  And I was slightly jealous when my sister wrote me while living in France that there were rows and rows and rows of cheeses in the supermarket.  ~ sigh ~

But some of us at our house are transitioning to a dairy free diet.  I know there are various reasons out there why people do this, and I'm not going to go into it too much, but a friend of mine wanted some tips for someone who wants to go dairy free, so mostly this post will be about how to transition if you're new to this.  The only justification I'm going to give is this:

Yes, you can totally get enough calcium from other sources!!!!


Ok, now that we have that out of the way, let's get down to business shall we?  Hang on to your hats kids, this is going to be long! 


First up, what do you do if you love to drink milk?



There are some alternatives you could try to replace your milk drinking habit.  Most grocery stores sell soy milk these days, and some even come in exciting flavors {but you could always add your own cocoa to it yourself if you wanted, might even be cheaper too}.   You could also try rice milk.  I actually prefer rice milk over soy milk.  It just tastes a little lighter and a little better to me.

You can also purchase shelf stable versions of both of these if you want to put some in food storage.  I  bought both of mine above from Costco.

Another option for milk drinkers is to make your own nut milk.  These are super easy to make yourself and you can whip some up fresh in seconds. 

Equipment needed for almond milk:
a high powered blender like a Blendtec, or Vita-Mix
and a Nut Milk Bag


Almond Milk Recipe

1 cup raw almonds {unroasted and unsalted}
3 cups water
1-2 dates, optional for sweetness

Basically you just throw the nuts and water in the blender.  Blend.  Pour into nut milk bag that is resting inside a pitcher or bowl.  Squeeze / strain the milk out.  Pour back into blender and add dates for sweetness.



How do I adapt a recipe if it has milk in it?

You can usually use any of the above listed milk substitutes in any recipe that calls for milk without anyone noticing it.  Another alternative to any of those milks are to use a zucchini milk {which is a really great way to use up those zucchini sized baseball bats in the summer by the way!}  It is super easy to make too, and is usually totally unnoticeable in any recipes {plus you can feel good about sneaking in another vegetable into your diet!}

Zucchini Milk Recipe

Peel zucchini and cut into chunks.  
Puree them in a blender until liquefied.  
Add water if needed.

Will keep in the freezer for up to six months.  Almost in time for you to start planting more zucchini!


But, but, but...I really love cheese!  What do I do???

Cheese is a little trickier.  There are always soy cheeses {or maybe they're called veggie slices?} you can buy that look like pre-sliced American slices if you really need some cheese.  But you can also get a cheesy flavor by adding or sprinkling in some nutritional yeast.


Nutritional yeast is great because it has a nutty, cheesy sort of flavor to it.  It's also an important ingredient for vegans because it provides some of the necessary B vitamins you need.  

Nutritional yeast is different from Brewer's yeast and other yeasts at your grocery store.  In fact, I never could find any at any of my local grocery stores ~ I had to go to the health food store.  For any of my local peeps, I got mine from my friend Jared at Vitality Nutrition in Bountiful ~ tell him I said hi!  :D

Sometimes when you're craving something cheesy, what your body is really craving is something salty.  So try a salty snack instead. But don't bust out the potato chips ~ go for a healthy salty snack instead!


What about yogurt?

Well lucky you should ask!  Yogurt has a cousin named Kefir which can be made without any dairy products in it.  It can be made with coconut water, rice milk, soy milk and so on, just be sure you don't get one made with real cow milk if you're trying to steer clear of all dairy.  It will be marked on the package so you know what type of kefir you are getting.



Does it taste the same?  Well...the ones I have tasted so far definitely taste similar.   The way I explain the taste to people is usually that it tastes like carbonated yogurt.  It has a slightly more tangy flavor to it. 

Kefir has a lot of the same healthy bacterias that yogurt does plus some.  You can purchase kefir at most health food stores in the refrigerated section.  If you like it, you can also learn to make your own at home which would probably save you a lot of money in the long run.


What do you do about different spreads like 
sour cream, mayonnaise or whipped cream?

Depending on the dish, sometimes all you need is to substitute with something else that is creamy.  For instance, instead of mayonnaise on my sandwiches I usually spread hummus which can come in many different flavors {you can also make your own from scratch if you want}.  Or instead of slathering sour cream into my fajitas or on top of my burritos I usually slather on smashed up avocados or guacamole.  You can also just try omitting it altogether to see if you miss it .  It's something you will have to play around with to see what works for you. 

As for sweet toppings like whipped cream?  Most health food stores have alternatives for this in their refrigerated sections that you could try. 


What about ice cream?

This one is easy!  There are so many types of delicious frozen treats that aren't made from dairy that you can use to replace a milk-based ice cream.  Try sorbets, Italian ice, or frozen fruit pops.  There are lots of ice cream recipes out there made with almond milk or frozen fruits.  In fact, if you really love your ice creams then I suggest getting your hands on this book:

 
Need more ideas?

If you feel like you need a little more help or guidance as you are learning how to live without dairy then pick up a few vegan cookbooks.  They're the experts at cooking without it, so why not learn from the best?  You will find lots of alternatives for dips, appetizers, pizzas and other types of dishes that usually have dairy in them.

Two of my favorites are:





Supermarket Vegan








Vegan on the Cheap


Both of these books feature very easy recipes which is especially nice when you're trying to learn a new way of cooking.  Plus they don't use a ton of weird or hard to find ingredients.

Going dairy free really isn't that hard once you know a few of the alternatives you can use in its place.  In fact, you probably won't even miss the dairy at all!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

It's Begining To Look A Lot Like Christmas!


Welcome to our home!


We don't have a mantle, so...
we improvise!


These cute little fellas watch 
over the stockings!


The doors get their own special bling
to ring the comings and goings
of all our visitors!


Merry Christmas!

P.S.  This is submission #273 over at The Nester's holiday home tour!  And submission #30 over at Hooked on Houses holiday tour.  Go check out everyone elses lovely submissions!