.....which, although isn't my favorite day, is a new start and a new week. It's time to get busy on my new, healthy life and attitude and I'm pumped and ready to go! My little bean gave her mama a Monday morning present and slept all night long, which is a first for my little eater. So I'm feeling good and refreshed and started my morning right with a Jimmy Dean D-Lite breakfast sandwich (only 260 calories and surprisingly tasty) and my usual several cups of coffee, despite getting a full nights sleep. Although I would have loved to get a run in this morning, that didn't work out, so the goal is to get it done tonight after the little ones are in bed.
Goals for today:
Run for 30 minutes
Stretch for 10 minutes
Stay at or below 1800 calories (still breastfeeding full time, so I still need the extra calories)
Get the laundry folded
I don't know about the rest of America, but I despise folding laundry, and end up throwing my clean clothes in piles throughout the house with the assumption that I will fold them when I get a second. Usually that second never comes and the piles never seem to disappear......so I am making it another goal to keep up with the folding, despite my extreme hatred of the dreaded chore.
Dinner tonight:
Marinated chicken on the grill (using light Italian dressing for marinade)
Sauteed veggies (portabella mushrooms, green and red pepper, edamame) in some EVOO and fresh lemon juice
Rice pilaf
I really need to invest in a healthy living cookbook, I quickly run out of steam on the healthy eating when I make the same thing over and over again. If anyone has any suggestions please share!
Monday, April 12, 2010
Just because it's spring....
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Flourless Peanut Butter Cookies
Okay, so with one healthy recipe has to come a naughty one......sorry, it has to be done.
These cookies are ah-ma-ZING! Seriously, the best peanut butter cookies I've ever had, so rich and peanut-buttery!
2 c flour
2 c peanut butter
2 eggs
Oven: 350 degrees
Mix flour, peanut butter and eggs in a medium bowl until mixed well and moist. Drop onto cookie sheet in small balls and use a fork to press down into the dough to flatten slightly. Bake 8-9 minutes until dough is set and cookies are slightly golden on top. Cool on a wire rack and enjoy!
Makes 12 cookies
394 calories, 22.5g fat
These cookies are ah-ma-ZING! Seriously, the best peanut butter cookies I've ever had, so rich and peanut-buttery!
2 c flour
2 c peanut butter
2 eggs
Oven: 350 degrees
Mix flour, peanut butter and eggs in a medium bowl until mixed well and moist. Drop onto cookie sheet in small balls and use a fork to press down into the dough to flatten slightly. Bake 8-9 minutes until dough is set and cookies are slightly golden on top. Cool on a wire rack and enjoy!
Makes 12 cookies
394 calories, 22.5g fat
Mediterranean Salmon Wraps
So lunches for me can get rather......bland, to say the least. Throw in low fat and diet in there and you've got me itching for the nearest Chickfila or McDonald's, which sort of defeats the purpose of my whole healthy living journey. And not exactly economical either. So I've been on the lookout for good, healthy lunch ideas that keep me out of that drive-thru. The following recipe has become one of my favorites and even my extremely picky hunny agrees, so it's really win-win in my house.
Mediterranean Salmon Wraps (courtesy of Ellie Krieger, Food Network Host for Healthy Appetite)
2 6oz packages of skinless, boneless salmon, well drained
1/4 c chopped fresh parsley
1/4 c chopped, pitted kalamata olives
1/4 c chopped red onion (I have also used shallots in place of the red onion and the result was still excellent)
2 T extra virgin olive oil
1/2 t finely shredded lemon peel
2 T fresh lemon juice
Dash of salt and ground pepper
Mix all ingredients together and serve with fresh spinach or romaine and sliced tomatoes on a whole wheat tortilla or whole wheat bread (had it both ways, prefer it on bread, but it's up to you how you like it best)
Each wrap contains: 259 cal, 13g fat, 25mg chol, 870mg sodium, 22g carbo, 11g fiber, 22g protein
Mediterranean Salmon Wraps (courtesy of Ellie Krieger, Food Network Host for Healthy Appetite)
2 6oz packages of skinless, boneless salmon, well drained
1/4 c chopped fresh parsley
1/4 c chopped, pitted kalamata olives
1/4 c chopped red onion (I have also used shallots in place of the red onion and the result was still excellent)
2 T extra virgin olive oil
1/2 t finely shredded lemon peel
2 T fresh lemon juice
Dash of salt and ground pepper
Mix all ingredients together and serve with fresh spinach or romaine and sliced tomatoes on a whole wheat tortilla or whole wheat bread (had it both ways, prefer it on bread, but it's up to you how you like it best)
Each wrap contains: 259 cal, 13g fat, 25mg chol, 870mg sodium, 22g carbo, 11g fiber, 22g protein
Time for some changes....
So it's been awhile since I've blogged, so many changes and so little time left me few spare seconds to share my life in words and pictures. But it's time to change that and I have new motivation to not only put my days into words, but to get started becoming the new and healthier me. So I'm committing to using my blog for putting my healthiest face forward (refusing to use the phrase 'weight loss' and instead am choosing to use 'health-wise') and blogging about food diaries, exercise, and the dreaded pound. Hopefully this will keep me motivated to become the healthy, active person I've been striving to be for pretty much my entire adult life. Or at least since I've started having kids. And with that phase of my life done with (WHEW!), I have no more excuses.
My goals are to lose 30 pounds by October, 2010 and to train for a half triathlon to do in the early summer of 2011. Sounds easy, right? Heh, we'll see.....
Here are the resources that I will begin my journey with:
I'm sure there will be lots more to add as the weeks go by, but for now I'm starting simple and that's all I've got. Now the hard part starts......when to actually fit in exercise between kids, chores, Mr. Roach, and school.....if anyone has any tips for figuring that part out, please let me know!!
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