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Friday, October 10, 2014

Cinnamon Bun Shakeology



I am such a huge fan of sweet treats! Cinnamon Buns are totally one of my biggest weaknesses!

Cinnamon Bun Shakeology
1/2 cup almond milk
1/2 water...
1tbsp graham cracker (I used whole wheat ones)
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1 scoop or packet Vanilla Shakeology

4-6 icecubes

BLEND WELL!


~Don't have Shakeology?  Get some HERE!
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Never Give Up - My Story



I want to share something with you. Something truly from my heart.

Yesterday while I was packing I found my bible I have had since I was little. The Christmas I got this I put a $10 bill in the bible and said I would keep it until I could give the bible to my kids. I believed God would always take care of my family and I.

I grew up very fortunate, my parents always made sure we had everything... we could ever want. I was able to DREAM BIG and seen this perfect life ahead of me. I grew up not knowing what it felt like to struggle or worry about money. BUT, I had a MASSIVE reality check a few years ago when EVERYTHING changed for my family. Losing EVERYTHING when you have worked so hard to create your dream life is heartbreaking to watch your family go through. After my dad got sick I had moved back home to help make sure everyone was as well taken care of as possible and to help financially (no point in having 2 homes!). Not long after Colton and I had a new baby, were living in my parents concrete basement. He was working 12 hour shifts on the weekend making less than $15 an hour while going to school full time to try and save up enough money to move out of my parents basement that had sold. We managed to find a roof to put over out head, a place that was mold infested and should NOT have had anyone (let alone my new baby) living in it...we had no other choice. I was 22 years old and I felt life my entire life had crumbled before me before it had even started.

GOD HAD FORGOTTEN ME. I was alone and scared out of my mind. Childhood dreams gone, my family hurting, my dreams of giving my beautiful little baby and my amazing husband a wonderful was fading away...the $10 I had saved my whole life in my bible, I had to dig it out of my closet just so I could buy groceries. I sat on my floor in my bedroom and cried, soooo mad. This is a moment in my life I will never forget and I never told anyone because I was far to embarrassed and scared of being judged.

One day, 2 years ago, this opportunity fell into my lap. There was something about it (that little voice I hadn't heard in a VERY long time). I sold mine and my baby's clothes to take back control of the one thing I had left, my health. I invested in myself and THANK GOD I did! I never would have dreamed in a million years I would end up in the top 150 of a billion dollar organization surrounded by the most amazing people I could have ever asked to come into my life.

Fast forward 2 years, Today I put "double my money" back into that same bible and packed it away for good. I did this because for once in my life I feel like I am in complete control and I owed it to that little girl who once dreamed so big. GOD is right here with me! As I look back on my life, I realize that every time I thought I was being rejected I was actually being redirected to something BIG! In 2 years I have been given the ability to live my life my design. We will never have to worry again, I will be able to give Brodilynn and amazing life she deserves.

**From your darkest moments will come the brightest light** I am sharing this with you today because maybe you or someone you know is in that same position I was, feeling like God has forgotten about you or you feel very alone. I am here to tell you that I know EXACTLY how that feels and that there is always a purpose, His purpose. Don't stop praying on it! NEVER GIVE UP!
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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Best Vegetarian Chili

 

It's officially comfort food season! This will always be my weakness.  I LOVE comfort food!  Unfortunately, most comfort foods aren't exactly the most friendly on your waistline.  BUT, good news for you! I am going to start posting my comfort foods made skinny!  Today's lunch:

Best Vegetarian Chili
Ingredients
1 tsp coconut oil
2 onions
1 green pepper
3 garlic cloves
2 cans no salt added stewed tomatoes, drained
1 can black beans
1 1/2 tsp cumin
1tbsp Chili powder
1/2 tsp Himalayan salt
1/4 tsp chipotle or cayenne
1 cup frozen corn
(I topped with a glob of plain low fat greek yougurt)
 
1. Heat oil in large saucepan and add onions, green peppers, and garlic.
2. Add cumin, Chili powder, salt and cayenne. Cook 1 min.
3.Stir in beans and tomatoes.
4. Let simmer and cook down for 20-30 minutes.
*makes 4 servings*
 
Inferno Tips:
  • Add ground 1.5 pounds ground turkey or chicken for more protein!
  •  Make extra and freeze in baggies for meal prep!
 
*21 Day Fixers* one serving is 1.5 green, 1 yellow, 1 red (if turkey added)
Body Beast (3 vegetable,1 legume, 1/2 starch) per 1.5 cups of Chili...if added turkey (5 protein)
 



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Monday, October 6, 2014

Broccoli & Cheddar Stuffed Chicken

broccoli and cheddar stuffed chicken
 
Who doesn't love stuffed chicken breast??  These Cheddar Broccoli Stuffed Chicken Breasts were a huge hit for the whole family, even the picky 2 year old!  I remember when I was little LOVING those frozen stuff chicken breasts but I'm positive they aren't good for you! Here is a quick, healthy solution for you!  They also make wicked leftovers!

Broccoli Cheddar Stuffed Chicken Breasts
 
Ingredients:
4 Chicken Breasts (mine were quite small)
1 1/3 cup shredded cheddar (I threw in some mozzerella I had also)
2 cup frozen broccoli (or steamed fresh)
1/4 tsp both Himalayan Salt & pepper
1/2 tsp each minced garlic, onion powder, and cayenne
3/4 cup cottage cheese



Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 F.  Chop your steamed or thawed broccoli into small pieces and set aside.
Take your chicken breast, place on wax paper and place saran wrap over the chicken.  Flatten with mallet until about 1/2 inch or thinner.
In a bowl, mix together shredded cheese, cottage cheese, spices and broccoli.  Section the mixture into 4 equal part and make each section into a loose ball with your hands.  Place the ball in the center of the chicken breast and roll the chicken breast around the mixture, tucking in the ends so all of your cheesy goodness doesn't escape!  Place the opening side of the chicken down to keep it secured while cooking.
Place all 4 stuffed chicken breasts onto a cooking sprayed, tin foiled baking sheet.  I sprinkled the top of mine with Seasoned Herb Medley or Mrs. Dash but any non salt seasoning would be great!
Place the chicken breasts into the oven for 25-30 minutes.

**21 Day Fixers** 
Each chicken breast is 1 1/2 red container, one blue container, and 1/2 a green container.
 
 

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Monday, September 29, 2014

How to make Kombucha Tea

how to brew kombucha
How To Brew Kombucha
After reading abut all the amazing benefits of Kombucha Tea, I needed to add it to my daily routine!  At $6 a bottle from health food stores, I really didn't want to budget this in when I knew I could brew it from home!  It was actually a lot easier than I had expected.

This was my first time making a batch and it turned out AMAZING! Here is what I did:

Materials Needed:
  • 1 cup of sugar
  • 4 liters of water
  • 4-6 teabags or teaspoons tied in cheesecloth (I personally used red rose for this batch)
  • a mother SCOBY/mushroom
*this is a ratio of ingredients, you may need to adjust according to the vessel you are using to brew the tea*
  • A piece of light cotton (freshly laundered) or a piece of paper towel
  • 10 L stainless steel or glass pot (never aluminum)
  • glass, wooden or stainless steel spoon

Brewing Your Kombucha Tea:

Put water into the pot, add sugar and bring to boil.  Boil for 3 minutes.  Add the tea and boil for a further 2-3 minutes (this is kill any mold spores that may be present in the teabags).  Turn off the stove and steep for another 10-15 minutes,  Remove the teabags.  Let the tea cool to the touch (I left my covered overnight) (35 to 45 degrees C).  Pour the steeped tea into you vessel.  Add the other SCOBY and the 12oz of mother tea into the brewed tea.

Use the cotton cloth or paper towel to cover the top of your vessel.  Place the covered brew into a
quiet area with good air ventilation, and a warm temperature (23-28 degrees C). 
 
The brewing process will take 7-10 days all depending on the preference of your tartness (I preferred it after 10 days)
 
***NOTES***
Once you have found a quiet place for your kombucha to brew, do not move it! this can disturb the fermentation process.
Never put your SCOBY into hot tea, it will kill the culture.
CARE should be taken when brewing to prevent contamination (this will ruin the entire batch).  Clean your hands with vinegar, clean utensils with vinegar, keep your brewing area clean.
 
Harvesting Your Tea and Culture
You're ready to harvest your new "baby" SCOBY and do a second fermentation of your beverage!  This part is EXCITING!
Remove the cotton from your vessel.  You will notice that you now have 2 cultures, the mother and a new one that has formed on top (this sort of resembles the cold fat when you refrigerate gravy).  These can be separated and the baby SCOBY can be stored in a jar or baggy with 12-24oz of the brewed tea and refridgerated.
 
You can stain your brewed tea through cheese cloth or a strainer to remove some of the accumulated culture.  Pour into a glass measuring cup and transfer into flip top bottles (like the ones I used below, I found mine at a local brewing company).  Make sure to leave enough starter tea for your new batch of kombucha (12-24 oz).  Then mother will continue to sprout babies while in the keg.
 

 
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