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August 21, 2014

Sushi Class at Whole Foods Market

Happy Thursday!

Quick Reminder:   Bliss link-up is next Wednesday, August 27th where I share my favorite items from my 28 day Health Starts Here Challenge!

This morning, I honestly thought it was Wednesday a handful of times!  It’s always nice to realize that you’re closer to Friday than you expected.  I cannot rave enough about this 28 day challenge with Whole Foods and the benefits I’m reaping from the experience!  I continue to have good days at work.  They may not be the most exciting, something bad may happen throughout the day, but I’m focused & sharp, I fix problems when they occur and I’ve been loving work this past month!  What an awesome feeling!

Tonight, I started DINNER right when I got home!  I was pretty hungry and didn’t take enough to eat today.  I’d had chili 3 days in a row and I have one more serving left over so I’m saving that for lunch or dinner tomorrow.  I decided to make a cheaper version of “vegetable hibachi”.  I started my rice and cooked it in vegetable broth.  I’m not going to do a full recipe post on this because I’d like to make a few tweaks first, but I should have made the rice with water or vegetable stock.   I then sautéed some frozen veggies without any oil.  I let the pan heat up , then tossed the veggies in.  The water from the veggies helped them cook at first, but when they started sticking to the pan, I tossed in some soy sauce and then de-glazed with vegetable broth.  The final product turned out pretty darn good, but I’ll be making some adjustments next time and I’ll get y’all a legit recipe!

vegetable-rice

SUSHI MAKING CLASS AT WHOLE FOODS

This post is long overdue!  Back in February or March (see, it’s been so long!), Collette and I attended a Sushi Making Class at our local Whole Foods Market in Jackson, MS.  The class was free to attend and they had all the materials ready for us.  We were extremely impressed with their organization, their efficiency, and the way they handled our over-stuffed class room.

sushi-class-intro

This post is going to be photo-heavy, but I want to touch on the health benefits of sushi real fast.  We used whole grain rice and red quinoa for our rice mixture which made the sushi a lot healthier plus the rice contains a good amount of fiber.  Sushi can be so versatile and you can incorporate whatever ingredients you want.  One of the rolls we made was vegetarian and had avocado and cucumber.  The other roll had avocado and imitation crab meat.  We used Nori, a type of seaweed, and from what I understand it is packed with nutrients!  It can improve heart health and it has some essential vitamins & nutrients.  You do have to watch out for certain types of sushi though.  The crunchy rolls and the fried rolls lose a lot of their health benefits when made that way!  If you truly want sushi to be a healthy option for your lunch or dinner, then opt for the brown rice & quinoa, pick a veggie-packed option, and skip out on frying!

sushi-class

Like I mentioned, I went with Collette, Nick’s sister.  It was such a blessing having her in town January – August! We had the opportunity to get to know each better & spend quality time doing fun things like Sushi Class!  I’ll miss having her around, but I’m so happy she found the perfect job in the perfect city and is living out her dreams!

sushi-ingredients

Ingredients:  Sushi mat wrapped in Saran Wrap, Ball of Rice (brown rice & red quinoa shown), filling ingredients (avocado, cucumber, imitation crab meat shown), Nori seaweed (shown below)

uramaki-sushi

We were able to keep the Sushi mat, the sushi we made (obviously! – and remember.. this class was FREE!), and a sushi-making handbook.  I have everything I need to make sushi at home now!

edamame-snack

Mary Lindsey, our healthy eating specialist, also provided a small snack of edamame and water!  It was a nice touch to the class and held off the hunger pains until we finished making the sushi.

sushi-masters

Introducing our Sushi Masters!

sushi-steps

1 // Place your seaweed on the mat, and your ball of rice on top of it

2 // Gently press out your rice with your fingertips until the rice covers the entire seaweed sheet

3 // Flip your rice & seaweed over for fillers

sushi-steps-2

4 // Place your fillers near the edge of the sushi, but not right along the edge.

5 // Use your mat to firmly roll your sushi.  [Not pictured: Apply pressure to the sushi with the mat to make sure it’s all meshed (technical term) together]

sushi-step-6

Then we had our sushi chef cut our rolls and package them perfectly to-go!

packaged-sushi

me-collette-sushi-class

It was a super fun girls night & I’m looking forward to the next class I take at Whole Foods!  Now I’m off to the gym because holy cow… I haven’t seen it very much lately!  I’ll also be attempting some Macaroons that are Health Starts Here approved, so I’ll let you know how they turn out.

Questions for today:

  • Have you taken a class at your local Whole Foods Market before?
  • What do you like in your sushi?  Do you prefer healthy or fried?

I really love the fried stuff, but I do try to choose healthy when I can!  I save the crunchy rolls for a splurge night!

Filed Under: Food, Mississippi, Recipes Tagged With: food, health starts here, sushi, whole foods 2 Comments

August 19, 2014

Veggie Chili & Whole Wheat Cornbread Muffins

Hey y’all!

How has your Tuesday been?  Mine was good.  I woke up and watched Big Brother while I ate breakfast.  I was extremely pleased with how it ended and I’m excited about tomorrow night’s episode!  I went to work and had a fairly productive, but nicely paced day.  I got about 2 hours of Series 6 studying in, so that was exciting!  After work, I went to my favorite class, HIIT!  We had a sub, but I’ve taken Cheryl’s classes before and absolutely love her!  Today was no different and I had a great time.  I decided to stick around for Abs afterwards and I’m fairly certain my abs are thanking me because they got a killer workout!

I’m on my last week of my 28 day challenge and I decided to make Quick & Easy Veggie Chili with some of my all-time favorite Whole Wheat Cornbread Muffins!  This will be my first time trying the chili, but as it’s simmering it looks pretty dang good!  I’ve had the cornbread muffins before and they’re wonderful!  I can eat 3-4 at a time and I can eat them for breakfast, lunch, and dinner plus snacks in between!

Here is the final product of my dinner:

veggie-chilli-cornbread

I don’t think the weather is fitting for chili, but for some reason I decided to make it this week.  I think between the simplicity and the leftovers, it become an easy choice.  I could eat chili year round though!

Now, completely off topic… seriously, I have no good transition.

I’ve been having a hard time finding my work/fitness/health/blogging balance.  I know I’m not the only one.  I have a long list of goals and although I’m doing great at work right now and I’m about to get a new certification, I feel like work consumes all of my day because I’m there from 7:30-4:30 without taking many lunches during the week (which is entirely my own fault, I’m not forced to not take a lunch).  With my new healthy eating (thanks to the 28 day challenge) I know my mind is clearer than every before and I could tackle a lot more in a day if I learn how to do so.  As I continue to stick to this healthy eating (at least most of the time) then my desire is to start working on this long list of goals that I have for my life outside of my normal work day.

GOAL 1: Blog 2 times a day.

I started blogging with the idea that blogging once a day was awesome, and seriously… it still is!  The best advice I’ve heard though is to take notes from the blogger you want to be.  That doesn’t mean that you copy someone else or you become a person that you truly are not, but you see what works for the bloggers that you enjoy reading day in and day out.  For me, I absolutely love Julie from Peanut Butter Fingers.  I would love for my blog to reach the level that hers is at.  She blogs about 2 times a day, so to find my success, I want to follow in her footsteps.  I also want meaningful content that matters to ME!  I feel that blogging twice a day will help get me in the habit and allow me to improve my writing.

GOAL 2: Create a blogger event for Mississippi.

I’m not sure what this is going to be yet.  I’d love to do a conference or a quarterly meet-up.  I want to get brands & local business involved with our blogging community.  I have a whole list of goals that fall under this one umbrella.

GOAL 3: Be active daily.

I don’t need a strict workout daily, but I want to live an active lifestyle.  If I don’t have a workout planned for the day, I want to go on a walk, go a leisurely bike ride, take my dog out to the park.  I want to be active!  I do want 5-6 days a week for serious workouts at the gym.  Heck, I’m paying for the membership, so I want to get my money’s worth!  I’m not a strict gym-goer though.  If it’s beautiful outside, I’m definitely going to be outside!

GOAL 4: Eat Healthy.

Thanks to Whole Foods and their 28 day challenge, I’m learning new ways to incorporate eating healthy into my every day life.  It can be time consuming though which is why I feel it’s another goal I need to improve upon and balance in my life.  It’s getting easier, but I still have a ways to go.  I don’t want to cut out everything that I am in the 28 day challenge though, I just want to eat it in moderation.  I will probably cut back heavily on my dairy because I think the benefits are amazing for me personally.  I have a serious sweet-tooth, so I’ll continue baking & enjoying sweet treats, but again… in moderation and I’ll be more selective about what I choose to make!

I’m looking forward to what the rest of the year holds and all the things I’m able to accomplish by then!  My mind feels sharp, I’m motivated, and I have my goals!  I’ve been talking about these for a while now, but I finally feel like I’m at a place where I can work towards them!

  • What goals do you have for a work/health/blog balance?
  • What blogger do you most look up to?

Filed Under: Food, Recipes, Serious Talk Tagged With: cornbread muffins, goals, hiit, vegan, vegetarian, veggie chili, whole foods 2 Comments

August 6, 2014

Veg Fest Houston

When I went to visit my cousin in Houston, I was going with my 2 vegetarian friends, Lacy & Noelle.  We decided we would attend Veg Fest Houston on that Saturday.

The trip down there was extremely stressful because of the construction, but we finally arrived.  All I kept saying was, “This better be worth the drive!” and it most certainly was!  Luckily the drive back was not as frustrating and my cousin handed me a mimosa the second I walked in the door.

The only session we were able to make it to because of our tardiness, was the Fresh Vegan Cuisine Cooking Demonstration.  Stephanie Hoban is the founder of Ripe Healthy Seasonal Cuisine and this fall she’s launching a food truck in Houston!  I’m excited to visit Houston again and try that out!  While we waited for the demonstration to begin, I enjoyed seeing all the different sources of protein because that is always the first question asked when someone finds out you’re a vegetarian or a vegan.

sources-of-protein

For those who worry about vegetarians getting enough protein, just don’t because we’re fine!

Stephanie chose to make a Tempeh Mushroom Bolognese.  The recipe used simple ingredients and had lots of flavor!  I wasn’t able to find the exact recipe on her site, but here are some recipes I’m eager to try from Stephanie:

  • Banana Nut French Toast
  • Tortilla Soup – I loved McAlister’s Chicken Tortilla Soup in my pre-vegetarian days!
  • Homestyle Mac & Cheese
  • Sweet & Salty Pretzels

tempeh-mushroom-bolognese

After the demonstration, I had a chance to ask her some questions and get a picture.  She was super sweet and shared how she became a vegan.  She was a pleasure to meet and I look forward to following her blog and visiting her food truck in Houston when I visit!

me-and-stephanie-hoban

We then took our time strolling through the booths set up.  We met some great people and learned about some new products!  I was most excited to see a representative from Arbonne.  Y’all know that I’ve been interested in Arbonne for a while now.  I still haven’t made the plunge to sell it (a lot of reasons are keeping me from doing so right now) but I got a few more sample products and I enjoyed talking with the ladies at the booth.  Amber has her own website where she shares nutrition and fitness advice, Get Plant Fit.  Everyone has their journey to becoming a vegetarian or vegan and we also have our own reasoning behind the decision.  I enjoyed hearing them share why they do this.

plant-fit-2

One last thing I’m going to share is Veg Voyages because I think it’s the coolest thing ever!  This company sets up vegan voyages in India, Malaysia, Laos, Thailand, and Bali, Indonesia.  They cover the majority of your expenses in the price of the package.  Based on all the great things Michelle said about Thailand when she went to travel the world, I thought Thailand would be a great place to go!  I’ve wanted to travel internationally in some capacity.  At one point, I wanted nothing more than to sell my things and travel like Michelle did.  I’m a little more stable now, so I’m not exactly jumping off the ends of the Earth anytime soon, but this opportunity sounds amazing.  I’m seriously considering the journey!  The voyage to Thailand is October 12, 2015-October 25, 2015 and the cost is $2395.00.  This includes 13 nights accommodation, 38 meals, and tons of activities such as yoga classes, cooking classes, massages, cultural experiences, over night train journey, entry fee to the Grand Palace, and a domestic flight on Day 14.  I assume I’ll have to get there myself, but it sounds like an unbelievable experience!  I’m not sure I could get off for 2 weeks straight and I’d have to start saving, but I’m going to consider it!  I’ve always wanted to do something like this!

I had such a great time at Veg Fest Houston and I hope to attend another one next year.  I’d like to make it to more sessions because there were a lot of them I knew I’d enjoy!

  • Have you attended a Veg Fest?  Where?  What did you take-away?
  • Would you want to travel for 2 weeks on a Vegan Voyage experiencing a unique culture?

Filed Under: Food, Recipes, Travel Tagged With: arbonne, mushroom, protein, tempeh, Thailand, Veg Fest, vegan Leave a Comment

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