Apple Cider Donuts |
My first hand account of the ongoing search for health and wellness through a conscious focus on nutrition, cooking, ingenuity, and physical exertion. As an active stay at home mother of two young children, I spend large portions of my day in my kitchen inventing new recipes and reinventing old favorites into fun, healthy and delicious meals my whole family loves... especially while on the run... literally.
Friday, November 11, 2016
Apple Cider Donuts
Labels:
almond flour,
apple cider,
applesauce,
breakfast,
cinnamon,
flax seeds,
whole wheat
Be Kind, Love More, Give What You Can
BE KIND.
LOVE MORE.
GIVE WHAT YOU CAN.
The following is a post I made on my personal Facebook page yesterday in light of the recent presidential election and the rift it is causing among the citizens of the United States. I am not trying to make any dramatic political statement here, or try to put my beliefs onto anyone else, I am just trying to spread kindness and generosity and encourage others to do the same.
"I am not posting this to show how generous I am or to make myself feel better. I am posting this to encourage others to do more for their own communities. I have always been passionate about helping those in need, especially with food assistance, whether by working at a food bank, donating what I can, or helping to run a food assistance program at my children's' schools. This is the time of year that food banks often stock their shelves for months to come, but it is important to contribute all year long. With the prospect of a government that may not be as kind to the less fortunate, I refuse to believe that because I was born into a certain family, in a certain place, and have had the fortune and luck to live a comfortable life, that I deserve what I have any more than anyone else, regardless of their personal situation. We are all human and we all deserve a good life, and the ability to feed our families. So in addition to sending my daughter to school with a heavy backpack full of cans of soup every day for the last two weeks to donate to families in her school, I am sending in all of this food to my son's school's food drive. And next week, when they are asking for fresh produce, I'll be dropping off a large amount of that as well. Because I can. And I hope that everyone who reads this, goes out and does something good for their community today as well. We all can do something to make this world, and especially our amazing country, a kinder place.
Love to all." - November 10, 2016
LOVE MORE.
GIVE WHAT YOU CAN.
The following is a post I made on my personal Facebook page yesterday in light of the recent presidential election and the rift it is causing among the citizens of the United States. I am not trying to make any dramatic political statement here, or try to put my beliefs onto anyone else, I am just trying to spread kindness and generosity and encourage others to do the same.
My donation, for today |
"I am not posting this to show how generous I am or to make myself feel better. I am posting this to encourage others to do more for their own communities. I have always been passionate about helping those in need, especially with food assistance, whether by working at a food bank, donating what I can, or helping to run a food assistance program at my children's' schools. This is the time of year that food banks often stock their shelves for months to come, but it is important to contribute all year long. With the prospect of a government that may not be as kind to the less fortunate, I refuse to believe that because I was born into a certain family, in a certain place, and have had the fortune and luck to live a comfortable life, that I deserve what I have any more than anyone else, regardless of their personal situation. We are all human and we all deserve a good life, and the ability to feed our families. So in addition to sending my daughter to school with a heavy backpack full of cans of soup every day for the last two weeks to donate to families in her school, I am sending in all of this food to my son's school's food drive. And next week, when they are asking for fresh produce, I'll be dropping off a large amount of that as well. Because I can. And I hope that everyone who reads this, goes out and does something good for their community today as well. We all can do something to make this world, and especially our amazing country, a kinder place.
Love to all." - November 10, 2016
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Salmon Patties
Salmon Patties |
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Pumpkin Cupcakes
Pumpkin Cupcakes |
Labels:
chia seeds,
cupcakes,
Halloween,
muffins,
Pumpkin,
pumpkin spice,
vegan,
whole wheat
Friday, October 21, 2016
Chocolate Cashew Butter Cupcakes
Chocolate Cashew Butter Cupcakes |
Labels:
cashew butter,
cashews,
chocolate,
cupcakes,
gluten free,
Halloween,
high protein,
maple syrup,
wheat free
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Maple & Chia Pumpkin Bars
Maple & Chia Pumpkin Bars |
Labels:
brownies,
chia seeds,
fall,
maple,
maple sugar,
Pumpkin,
pumpkin spice,
vegan
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Spicy Thai Noodle Soup
Spicy Thai Noodle Soup |
Labels:
gluten free,
noodles,
soup,
spicy,
Thai,
vegan,
vegetables
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Dark Chocolate Pecan Bars
Dark Chocolate Pecan Bars |
Labels:
cashew butter,
cashews,
chocolate,
dessert,
gluten free,
pecan butter,
pecans,
protein,
wheat free
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Strawberry Pecan Baked Donuts
Strawberry Pecan Baked Donuts |
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Basic Chocolate Chip Cookies
Basic Chocolate Chip Cookies |
I'm back! As you may notice by looking at the dates of my posts, it's been almost three months since my last entry. In other words, I basically took the summer off to spend a lot of quality time with my kids, my husband, my extended family, and friends. I still spent a lot of time in my kitchen baking, cooking, trying out new recipes and perfecting old ones, but I chose to go to the beach, or the pool, or a neighbor's house afterwards instead of sitting at my computer organizing recipes and photos. But now that my kids are back in school (6th and 2nd grade!), I don't have any great excuses as to why I am not writing up new and exciting recipes for the world to enjoy.
This is a very basic chocolate chip cookie recipe, with the healthy twist of using mostly whole wheat flour. It is basically the same recipe you will find on the back of most bags of chocolate chips, but I felt that a food blog is not complete without the most standard American cookie recipe, and my family's favorite. And since it is back to school time, what better way to send your kids off with a little love than a homemade chocolate chip cookie as a snack.
I hope everyone reading this has a great school year, and I promise to keep posting new and exciting recipes that will be perfect for quick weeknight dinners, fun weekend get togethers and of course, school lunches.
Labels:
chocolate,
chocolate chip cookies,
cookies,
dessert,
organic,
whole wheat
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Chick Pea Flour Banana Bread
Chick Pea Flour Banana Bread |
Labels:
banana,
Banana Bread,
bread,
chick peas,
Chocolate chip,
fiber,
gluten free,
high protein
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Dark Chocolate (Sweet Potato) Brownies
Dark Chocolate (Sweet Potato) Brownies |
Labels:
brownies,
chocolate,
dessert,
fudge,
gluten free,
sweet potato
Friday, April 15, 2016
Cinnamon Sugar Cookies
Cinnamon Sugar Cookies |
Labels:
butter,
chia seeds,
cinnamon,
cookies,
sugar cookies,
whole wheat
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Coconut Lime Sugar Cookies
Coconut Lime Sugar Cookies |
Welcome Spring! This recipe honestly tastes more like Summer, with the tropical lime and coconut flavors, but why not get a jump start on the warmer months of the year! Granted this winter has not been so bad here in Pennsylvania, but the 60 degree days and the flowers beginning to bloom in my yard are always a welcome sign of the season to come. I made these sugar cookies for my softball team's end of season party last June and for some reason never got around to sharing them, or making them again for that matter, which I really need to do. Based on a very basic sugar cookie recipe*, this creation uses coconut oil, coconut nectar and shredded coconut, along with lime zest, to add an amazing pop of flavor to an all time favorite cookie. Like most sugar cookies, these taste better after a couple of days, when the flavors really come together. And with organic whole wheat flour and healthy coconut oil, they are a treat that is actually great for you and your family!
Labels:
coconut,
coconut oil,
cookies,
lime,
sugar cookies,
whole wheat
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Guinness Cupcakes
Dark Chocolate Guinness Cupcakes with Baileys Cream Cheese Frosting |
Labels:
Baileys,
beer,
chocolate,
cream cheese,
cupcakes,
dessert,
Guiness,
St. Patrick's Day,
whole wheat
Friday, March 4, 2016
Chocolate Protein Pancake
Chocolate Protein Pancake |
What do you make on a morning when you have a little time to cook yourself breakfast, but not too much time, want something chocolate, but not too sweet, and high in protein? This pancake! I had heard that you could make a pancake out of nothing but banana and eggs, but honestly that sounded not only boring to me, but a little suspect. I couldn't really imagine what it would taste like (banana quiche?) and unless I drowned it in syrup I imagine it would be hard to swallow. So I added in a few of my favorite ingredients to make it chocolate (cocoa powder), heart healthy (nut butter & raw walnuts), and flavorful (cinnamon). I honestly wasn't sure how the end result would be, and if it would taste good enough to eat without butter and syrup on top (which of course makes everything taste better). I suggest you let it cool for a couple of minutes before eating, to let the chocolate and peanut butter flavors settle, and the addition of the walnuts was a spectacular choice. I didn't have much time to eat it once I was done, but that was no problem since I devoured it in less than five minutes because it was so good. And extremely filling. It would be a perfect breakfast to serve your kids before a busy morning of school or sports, or for anyone heading to the gym or planning to be active. And it's the type of fullness that feels like you did your body a favor and you're stronger for it. Definitely going to be on my short list for a go to perfect first meal of the day. You can use whatever nut butter you prefer, and even add a little honey if you want the pancake sweeter. Or be like my kids, who would inevitably cover it with butter and syrup before gobbling it up.
Labels:
banana,
breakfast,
chocolate,
eggs,
gluten free,
nut butter,
pancake,
peanut butter,
protein,
walnuts
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Candy Cane Cupcake Muffins
Candy Cane Cupcake Muffins |
Now that Spring is just around the corner, I thought it was time to finally take away all the candy canes that had been sitting in jars and vases in my living room. But I didn't want to throw them away, and I didn't want my kids to have a candy fest over the weekend, so what did I do? I made peppermint candy cane "sugar"! Granted, it has red dye, plain white sugar, corn syrup, and plenty of other unhealthy ingredients, but not everything has to be perfect, and not tossing something usable into the garbage has to count for something. I have decorated cookies with ground up candy canes before, (Peppermint Sugar Cookie Pinwheels), but I have never actually used the candy canes as the only sweetener. So this was definitely a fun little experiment, and something that I could also use if needed in other mint recipes when I don't have the (much healthier) fresh mint ingredient on hand (Dark Chocolate Peppermint Brownies). The smell when grinding up the candy canes was great enough, but the smell of these muffins in the oven was even better. And since they are full of whole wheat flour (fiber, protein), and heart healthy canola oil, they are a good breakfast treat, or afternoon snack. I just enjoyed mine with a cup of tea and a small dish of raw walnuts. Tasted amazing. And a little bit like Winter, because technically, it still is!
Labels:
candy canes,
muffins,
peppermint,
whole wheat,
Winter
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Chocolate Covered Pecan Date Balls
Chocolate Covered Pecan Date Balls |
These delicious treats may look like candy, and they even taste like candy, but they're actually high protein energy balls, dipped in antioxidant rich dark chocolate. Made with raw pecans, dates, and a touch of cinnamon and salt, they are a super yummy "dessert" you can enjoy any time of day. Even without the chocolate coating, they are sweet and satisfying, and so simple to make. I brought them to a super bowl party a few weeks ago (hence the Eagles serving dish), and they were gone before halftime. Luckily I saved a bunch in my freezer for another day. I've enjoyed them before a workout for an extra energy boost, and after a meal for a little something sweet without filling me up. My parents couldn't believe there was no added sugar in the recipe, and suggested I try adding a little brandy into the next batch, which I might just have to try!
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Detox Soup (and 3 day plan)
Detox Soup |
Labels:
chocolate smoothie,
cleanse,
detox,
diet,
green drink,
protein drink,
smoothie
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Whole Wheat Pound Cake
Whole Wheat Pound Cake |
I made this corn cob cake for my son's 11th birthday this past fall when he had his party at a corn maze. It was a huge hit with the kids and the parents, and it wasn't just because of the jelly beans that took me almost two hours to place. Crazy, I know, and as one of my mom friends commented, "you have way too much time on your hands." Definitely not true, I just chose this cake as a priority one afternoon and made sure I got it assembled in time. Of course, in the name of nutrition, I used more than half whole wheat flour, and all organic ingredients to make this, so it's definitely better for you than something you would buy in a store, or the "pound cake" that comes in a box and lasts for months on a shelf. Definitely not the same thing. I have been meaning to make a chocolate version of this recipe, and promise to post it as soon as I get around to baking it. Just remember to eat this dessert in moderation so you don't end up gaining a pound too! ;)
Labels:
birthday,
Birthday Cake,
cake,
dessert,
vanilla,
whole wheat
Monday, January 11, 2016
Habanero Cranberry Sauce
Habanero Cranberry Sauce |
Labels:
cranberry,
Cranberry sauce,
habanero,
organic,
spicy,
Thanksgiving
Friday, January 8, 2016
Mint Chocolate Chip Cookies
Mint Chocolate Chip Cookies |
Labels:
chocolate,
chocolate chip cookies,
cookies,
gluten free,
health,
mint,
organic,
protein,
protein cookie,
vegan,
whole food
Dark Chocolate Peppermint Brownies
Dark Chocolate Peppermint Brownies |
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Happy New Year!
Happy 2016!!! First of all, I want to apologize for being out of touch these past couple of months. Between the holidays, birthday parties, coaching both of my kids in soccer, and now basketball, along with all of the regular events life has thrown my way, I haven't had much time to sit and write. But I have been cooking. And I have been creating new recipes that I am anxious to share with everyone this year. I have over 40 drafts that are just waiting for me to edit and write an intro for, and then I will be passing them along quickly. So if you are a first time reader, or a faithful follower, please keep coming back, as I promise to make 2016 my best year yet!
A few recipes in the works:
Dark Chocolate Peppermint Brownies |
Habanero Cranberry Sauce |
Detox Soup |
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