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January 13, 2015

I said no to Peanut Butter Cake!

Hey there!

How is your Tuesday morning shaping up?  I’ve already enjoyed a delicious breakfast and coffee, so I’d venture to say I’m doing pretty well, although I’m heading into work a little early this morning so it’s going to be a fairly long day!  I have my second Chiropractor appointment this morning and I’m hoping to get the a-okay to run again!  If I do, I’ll be screaming it from the roof tops so you should know pretty soon too!

Today is Day 2 of the Engine 2 Diet and so far so good!  Here’s a quick run down of my food from yesterday (Day 1):

Breakfast: Cinnamon Raisin Ezekial Bread + peanut butter + banana + cinnamon w/ a cup of coffee flavored with almond milk and cinnamon

Snack: Clementine + half a cucumber

Lunch: Whole Wheat crackers + peanut butter + a Lara Bar

Snack: Clementine + half a cucumber

Dinner: Whole Wheat Pasta with Tomato Sauce + Leafy Green Salad + Tangerine Vinaigrette dressing

Dessert: Kiwi

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I decided to keep track of what all I turn down over the next month so I can realistically see what all I would have eaten and how many calories I would have taken in.  I’m sure it’ll be shocking once I add it all up at the end of the month.  I remember during the Health Starts Here challenge that I turned down A LOT of junk food mostly and I wish I had kept a journal of what I said no to so I could see the real impact a plant-based diet made in my life.  I know one thing… I turned down this beautiful peanut butter icing cake and opted for a kiwi.  If that’s not self-control then I have NO IDEA what is!

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I am concerned that I’m not getting enough food.  Don’t get me wrong, I felt satisfied pretty much all day, but I also felt like I missed out on some important nutrients so I need to work on that.  I know last time I felt the same way until eventually I got the hang of it and it became relatively easy to get enough nutrients during the day.  It’s a learning process and takes a lot of effort, but it’s entirely worth it!  I’m excited to see how I feel at the end of the challenge – it’ll end about 2 weeks before my Marathon so I’ll be nice & healthy for it!

Here are some dessert recipes I look forward to trying on the Engine 2 Diet so hopefully I won’t need beautiful peanut butter cake:

  • Banana Oatmeal Peanut Butter Cookies

  • Blueberry Dumpster Cobbler

  • Dark Chocolate Brownies

  • What would you miss most on the Engine 2 Diet?  Dairy, Processed Foods, Sugar, Oil, or Meat?
  • Have you been to a Chiropractor?  Did it seem to help the issues you were having?

I definitely miss sugars the most, I have such a sweet tooth.

I’m really hoping the Chiropractor will help my knee pain and get me back to running.  I’m also hoping that I see such a drastic difference in my stride since I’ll be properly aligned.  It amazes me that I’ve been running with these issues for so long that surely this will be such a shocking improvement on my first run back!

Filed Under: Engine 2 Diet, Food, Recipes, Vegan, Vegetarian, Whole Foods Tagged With: chiropractor, coffee, dessert, food, health starts here, marathon, peanut butter, running, vegan, vegetarian, whole foods 2 Comments

January 12, 2015

Why say no to dairy?

Good Morning friends!  How was your weekend?  Do anything new & exciting or was it another typical weekend for the books?  Let me go ahead and apologize for the lack of pictures in today’s post!

Nick came to town this weekend and on Friday night he didn’t arrive until pretty late so we just hung out at my parents for a short while, watched some of the IT crowd (have you seen it?), and enjoyed the fire!  Saturday we were up way early to go watch the MS Blues Marathon.  Our timing was absolutely perfect to see Nick’s brother Trey during the race.  We arrived around mile 4-5 because we didn’t make it for the start and we waited around watching for only a few minutes, but then thought he had probably passed that point in the course, so we started walking back to our car to find the next station we wanted to wait at, as we were walking, we heard Nick’s name shouted out and it was Trey!  That was exciting, so we went back to the car and made our way to mile 9 hoping to see him at that point in the race.  We literally waited no more than 10 minutes before he came running by.  After that, we decided to grab some McDonald’s real quick (as someone who does care about her health, I don’t recommend McDonald’s – ever! But sometimes you crave a egg & cheese mcmuffin (minus the canadian bacon!))  We then ran into some traffic, so we didn’t make it back in time to see Trey finish the race, but we headed back to the race finish line to find him afterwards.  Then it was a freezing hour before we decided to head back to my parents for lunch.

Watching the race made me a little nervous for my marathon in February!

Saturday night we went over to Nick’s cousin’s house for a little get together since Trey was in town and it was nice to see some of his extended family that we haven’t seen in a really long time.

On Sunday I spent the morning cleaning my room, it needed it BAD!  Then I went and picked up Nick so we could go to Whole Foods for the week 1 meet-up.  I was planning on doing the challenge by myself, but mid-day Saturday, we had some time to watch Forks Over Knives and afterwards Nick mentioned that he may try to join the challenge with me so I brought him along to our weekly meeting.  This week was all about dairy & processed foods.

Processed foods are practically a no-brainer in my opinion.  We have all known that they are no good for us and it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realize that potato chips & frozen foods are usually very unhealthy.

Dairy is always a topic that people struggle with when someone talks about going plant-based or going vegan.  It’s common for us to believe that we MUST get our calcium from milk and we MUST drink milk to have strong bones, but that couldn’t be farther from the truth!  Since the Health Starts Here Challenge, I’ve known that dairy wasn’t a requirement, but I feel like I’ve learned even more since August!  We do not actually get our calcium from the milk of a cow – we get our calcium from the plants the cow ate before being milked.  That right there tells you that you can get your calcium from a plant based source.  When you think about it, a cow produces her milk to feed & fuel a baby calf that will later grow into a 600 pound cow.  That’s what cow’s milk is intended to do, grow a calf, not a human being.  Another common misconception is that milk helps you lose weight, but that’s simply not true.  How could a type of milk intended to grow a 600 pound cow actually make you lose weight?  It was a marketing ploy from the very beginning.  I believe Mary Lindsey said that the milk industry has been sued THREE TIMES for making such a false statement which is why that marketing tactic is not used these days.  The study on dairy products simply amazes me and if you have the opportunity to watch Vegucated or Forks over Knives, please do yourself a favor and at the very least educate yourself!  Going vegan or plant-based will not be easy or something you’ll just immediately do, but at least have the facts straight, don’t listen to the industry leaders who are simply trying to market a product for sale.  I’m definitely not vegan or plant-based yet, I have my fair share of dairy, but I feel educated enough to know that one day I’d like to be off dairy completely and over the past 5 months I’ve drastically reduced my overall consumption of the product because I know the benefits of doing so.  Dairy has been linked to so many diseases that if we don’t at least cut back on our consumption, then we’re putting our bodies in great harm.  All I ask is that you do the research for yourself!

After the meeting, Nick, Rachel (my co-worker), and I all went for our “last meal” before the challenge starts – Japanese.  I really wanted some fried rice & veggies!  It was absolutely delicious & filling, but I’m excited about cutting out oils & eggs over the next 4 weeks.  Next it was time to grocery shop!  We went back to Whole Foods to pick up some food for the week and it was really fun helping them determine what they can have on the diet and finding items they were excited about using as opposed to alternatives.

This morning my breakfast was the same Cinnamon Raisin Ezekial bread with peanut butter & sliced bananas along with a sprinkle of cinnamon.  I have officially switched back to my almond milk for creamer in my coffee and it feels good.  Now I’m off to pack my lunch & snacks for the day and get ready for work!

If y’all ever have any questions about topics like that, please don’t hesitate to e-mail me or drop me some questions in the comment section!  I’m fascinated by this material and the disturbing fact that industry leaders have had so much control over our views & opinions on dairy, eggs, meat, and processed foods!  The change has to start somewhere and I’m so thankful for people like Rip who started the Engine 2 Diet and companies like Whole Foods who promote a Whole Foods plant-based diet with their Health Starts Here diet, also people like Marissa who create documentaries like Vegucated and the doctors behind the research who have taken the time to uncover the facts & encourage a plant-based diet in the treatment of their patients.  It is all a step in the right direction for healthier & happier living.

Filed Under: 2015 Resolutions, Engine 2 Diet, Food, Vegan, Vegetarian, Whole Foods Leave a Comment

January 7, 2015

Favorite Things #1

Happy Wednesday!  We’re almost done with this week and looking forward to another weekend!  I started out being super productive this week, but just like most weeks, Netflix wins somewhere in the middle and I end up wasting time on things I shouldn’t be watching.  At least I’ve been diligent with blogging this week and hopefully it’ll stay that way!  I’ve been loving this consistency and I hope you have too!  Today I’m bringing you my first Favorite Things post of 2015.  I mentioned in my blogging Resolutions that I wanted to do 2 Favorite Things post a month.  I love sharing what I’ve discovered or what moments have brought me joy.  I couldn’t think of a much clever name than “Favorite Things”.  I love Julie’s Things I’m Loving Friday posts, but I didn’t want to just steal the name, it’s not a name I’ve seen around frequently, but these 2 posts a month will basically be just that – Things I’m currently loving.  I co-hosted the Bliss link-up not too long ago which was another Favorite Things/Things I’m loving type post, but our participation dwindled down and we discontinued the link-up.  I still had a desire to share what I was loving, but to do it more frequently than every now and than when the mood struck.  So I’m being completely unoriginal and calling this my Favorite Things #1 post – I’m completely at a loss for a unique name and I’m just not going to worry about it too much.

So here are a few of my favorite things so far in 2015!

  • Hillary’s Eat Well: The “World’s Best” Veggie Burger

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My friend Mary Lindsey from Whole Foods introduced me to this veggie burger when she gave me a “Shopping on a Budget Tour” recently.  She said they literally were her favorite veggie burger.  I bought some that day to try and they did not disappoint.  They have this quinoa crusting that creates a perfect crispiness to the burger on the outside, while remaining soft on the inside.  I don’t eat veggie burgers in the form of an actual burger usually, so I heat this up on a skillet and dip it in some A-1 sauce.  It’s now my new favorite Veggie Burger brand and I buy a few when I stop by Whole Foods now so I’m stocked up for an easy dinner when I need one.  Another thing I love about this burger is that it’s vegan and sometimes it’s difficult to find a vegan veggie burger, a lot of them actually contain some milk or egg.

  • Aveeno Positively Radiant Brightening Cleanser

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My skin care routine lately has gotten pretty basic.  I’ll have to do a whole post about it, but this Aveeno cleanser has been my go-to cleanser lately.  I’ll be honest, I haven’t done much research on the product yet, I bought it because I needed a new cleanser and wanted something more earthy and inexpensive.  Either Aveeno really is a good brand with earth friendly qualities or they have a really good Marketing team with great packaging.  This cleanser is very light and it doesn’t get extremely sudsy, I feel like it does enough to wash away the dirt on my face without using harsh chemicals to do that – again, I haven’t actually done my research on this.  I’m loving this simple cleanser though and I feel like it’s worked well with my skin!

  • Our Fire Place

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My dad purchased a lot of fire wood last weekend and since then, we’ve been having wonderful fires every single night.  It’s actually gotten pretty chilly in Mississippi this week and we’re suppose to get down in the teens, which is rare, but does occasionally happen.  Nick helped teach us how to actually build a fire that will last (props to my Eagle Scout!) and now we are loving our fires each night!  They have been a relaxing part of our evenings.

  • 365 Vegan Lasagna

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I’m pretty sure I’ve mentioned this at some point, but this Vegan Lasagna is rocking my world!  I always pick up one or two when I go to Whole Foods because they are a simple lunch when I don’t have time to pack something in the morning, they’re full of protein which is everyone’s concern when you tell them you don’t eat meat (20 g! Holla!), it’s also a great source of Fiber, the Sodium is less than a 1:1 ratio which is amazing for a Frozen Entrée, and it’s the Whole Foods generic brand so it’s not as pricey as other Vegan Frozen Entrée options and they will have sales pretty frequently for a $1 off!  I don’t stock up on them too much though because I certainly don’t want to be dependent on a Frozen Entrée for my lunch every day and I would probably resort to that if I could!  One last thing to mention – it really does taste delicious!

  • The Prius & Gas Prices

It’s not surprise that Nick and I love traveling, which is why when I started looking for a car, we knew that I wanted to get something with good gas mileage to help cut our costs on gas.  Top that with our drastically low gas prices and we’re up for any adventure!  We have a big trip planned for MLK weekend that I look forward to sharing with y’all and we have made numerous trips down to Florida to visit Nick’s brother & sister-in-law.  The Prius has been one of the best purchases I’ve ever made.  I absolutely LOVE this car!  And let’s talk about gas prices for a minute… when I bought this car back in August, gas was around 3.50 or more!  My first fill-up seemed remarkable at right around $30!  Now, our gas in Mississippi has fallen to $1.99 and I just filled up last weekend for $15.50!  You can bet that gas is not stopping us from doing what we want to do!  Let’s hope it stays this way for a while Smile or at least until we get through our MLK day trip because it’s going to be another long one like Florida is!

  • What are some of your current favorite things?
  • I’m extremely curious, what are gas prices like in your area?
  • What is your favorite face wash?

Filed Under: 2015 Resolutions, Favorite Things, Food, Mississippi, Travel, Vegan, Vegetarian Tagged With: food, Toyota Prius, vegan, vegetarian, whole foods 4 Comments

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