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Life Food

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This is hands down my favorite type of home cooked meal. It’s quick and easy to put together, healthful and most of all, delicious. I used to believe that healthy food equaled boring and plan food. For me, “diet food” was gross and unappealing. Low-fat, low-carb, low-calorie. It was cold and bland, like cottage cheese. And then I came to my senses and realized that this isn’t diet food at all, this is real food. It’s satisfying and flavorful.  It’s food that makes my heart sing.  It’s life food. No sacrifice here.

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Whole wheat couscous with garlic and olive oil, topped with sauteed mushrooms and fresh parmesan.

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Roasted butternut squash (I swear, the most dangerous vegetable to cut!) with sea salt, olive oil, garlic and cayenne. Roasted at 425 degrees for 30 minutes. And a dark mixed greens salad and cucumbers with my own creamy dressing.

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For dessert I had four peanut and date balls. Which are exactly as they sound: roasted, salted peanuts and pitted dates in the food processor with a dash of vanilla and water. Form into balls and store in the refrigerator. They are addictive and taste a lot like peanut butter cookies, or the dough.

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I Will Wear Anything

The day started with an Insanity workout, which was insane. I skipped Thursday’s workout meaning that I will have to exercise tomorrow, my usual day off , to make up for it. I’ve learned that morning exercise is the way to go for me, especially in the winter and Thursday just didn’t happen.

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I drank tons of water and made a mental note to carry my water bottle with me where ever I went today.

 

I made a fruit smoothie for breakfast. Granola was an amazing addition.

And then I got dressed for the day and realized something that I need to share: I will wear anything. Even if I probably shouldn’t. I’m  sure there is some rule book out there for big girls in their late 20’s. You know the one about not wearing puffy vests, and bright colors? I laugh in the face of fashion rules! This is why I should never give fashion advice. I will try my darnedest to “make it work”. For real. Too old? no! too fat? no! too bright? no! Bring it! This is also why you should never take me clothing shopping with you. I will encourage you to buy anything that makes your heart pitter patter, even if fashion says otherwise. I will encourage and celebrate headbands on grown women, false eye lashes for the office and sparkly shoes that were trendy seven years ago. You’ve been warned.

Lunch was a big giant salad that I’m calling “fall salad”, because of the cranberries, of course. It was filled with other yummy things like goat cheese, pecans and ginger dressing. And then I hemmed and hawed over having baked spaghetti. Would the salad be enough? Do I really need the spaghetti? Will the salad keep me full? So I did was any rational person would do and ate the spaghetti. The cream cheese baked spaghetti that my bff Jasmine told me that I needed to “omg make right now!” because it was on pinterest and it’s delicious. So I made it with whole wheat noodles and vodka sauce and I’ll be darned if that didn’t come out to 530 calories per serving. That’s what happens when you put a whole block of cream cheese into your spaghetti. You won’t regret it. Luckily, I portioned everything out into single serving freezer cups to prevent it from tempting me too much.

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For a mid-afternood treat I drank a mug of Tazo passion tea, unsweetened.

For dinner I made the most popular Fenn household dish. Are you ready? Vegetable and peanut stir fry! Not kidding, it’s the very best thing that I make. We both love it, it’s easy, it’s quick, it’s healthy, it’s bulky, it’s vegetables, it’s cheap, it’s everything I could hope for.

It’s so easy and fail proof, just vegetables, garlic, sesame oil, red pepper flakes, soy sauce, peanuts, rice vinegar, water and honey.

I had another tea right after dinner. This time it was caramel black tea with a little milk and sugar.

And then I succumbed to an after-after dinner treat while re-watching Mad Men. I really went back and forth on this. I rationalized heating a little cookie dough in the microwave. I really truly did. It wasn’t much, and I ate it slowly. Did I need it? no. Did it derail my day? no. Did I end up eating more? no. So I’m okay with that. I did have a real moment with myself when I wanted more, because I will always want more in that, more wouldn’t taste any different and would make me sick. I’ve been there. I just wanted a little. But, I’ve been here before with “just a taste” which has turned into a weeks worth of calories. I’m realizing that eating more of anything when I’m full is never fulfilling, I just need to keep reminding myself of that every day.

Stuff I liked about today: I had a plan with food, exercise and even my work. I got a lot done today and I feel good for that. I also feel good that I drank lots of water and had servings of fruit and vegetables at each meal. I net about 1,600 calories.

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How to Make Healthy Pizza


Here are some tips on how to make healthy pizza recipes that are equally delicious but without the unhealthy ingredients of a regular one. Usually, pizzas are tasty fast food that is loaded with calories and saturated fats. However, amid those appetizing cheese toppings, sodium-rich plump sauce, and fried meat pieces, there is a basic harsh truth ? that, they accentuate health hazards, high blood pressure, unsafe low density cholesterol, and lot more.

How to Make Healthy Pizza

How to Make Healthy Pizza

In short, you might just be hooked to pizzas of different recipes only to suffer from dreaded long term irreversible diseases. However, there is a solution for the foodies – Healthy pizzas made from unique nutritious and tasty How to Make Healthy Pizza recipes.

How to Make Healthy Pizza

Pizza Crust with A Difference
Use whole grain pitas instead of the usual pizza crust. These have low fat content, no cholesterol but good amount of dietary fiber to help in digestion. Some chefs prefer baking the pizzas themselves by using whole wheat dough. Grilled pizza is also a good way to eat healthy.

Toppings with Low Fat
Pizzas are made to taste great with yummy toppings. Cheese is an essential ingredient used for this dish but it contains a high amount of fat. However, don’t lose heart! You can use skimmed cheese, mozzarella cheese, or soy cheese that has good amount of calcium but low saturated fatty acids. Don’t worry; you will get the same yummy taste of full-fat cheese if you were to use low fat cheese with other ingredients in your healthy pizza recipes.

You can even use pepperoni made from soy or low fat turkey pepperoni to make energy-rich, healthy pizza recipes. Instead of red meat, you can use soy based fillers and variety of fruits for your pizzas that is rich in protein rather than cholesterol and fatty acid.

Self Made Pizza Sauce
Sauce is also an essential ingredient to make your pizza mouthwatering. But, rich in sodium, fat and cholesterol, you will most likely get high blood pressure savoring pizzas of this variety. However, equally lip-smacking pizza recipes can be prepared from self made sauce that requires tomato sauce, less sodium content tomato paste, cholesterol free olive oil with oregano, basil, onion, and black pepper among others.

How to Make Healthy Pizza – That Tastes Good

Healthy pizza recipes not only keep high fat and cholesterol at bay but also use ingredients that are rich in protein, fiber, and energy. These are easy to digest and are great fillers too. From pizza dough to toppings and sauce, you can prepare homemade ingredients to make your pizza nutritious and healthy.

So, why not try baking a nutritious pizza at home tonight with these quality how to make healthy pizza recipes?