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July 23, 2014

Health Starts Here Orientation

When I arrived back home from Houston, I immediately headed to Whole Foods for my Orientation into the 28-day Healthy Eating Challenge called Health Starts Here.  It is based on 4 pillars of healthy eating as opposed to the food pyramid that I grew up with.  I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect when I signed up for the challenge.

They had green folders for all the participants that came with a ton of useful information!

health-starts-here-packet

We got two handbooks – Bulk Basics & Healthy Eating.  The bulk basics book goes through all the bulk items you can purchase such as beans, nuts,  seeds, & more.  It teaches you how to cook them and what they’re best used for.  I’m really looking forward to using more dried beans and preparing them fresh.

The Healthy Eating Handbook talks about the 4 pillars of health:

  • Focus on Whole Foods
  • Eat Plant-Strong
  • Choose Healthy Fats
  • Consider Nutrient Density

It also goes over some simple ways to make quick meals such as breakfast bowls, smoothies, & mighty bowls of goodness.  I’m excited to try my hand at some unique creations using the tips they provide.

One thing I was surprised about during the orientation was learning that meat was optional and that you are not allowed dairy or eggs.  Being a vegetarian, the meat will not be an issue, of course, but when I learned about the dairy & eggs, I quickly realized that I’m about to test out an almost vegan diet.  There may be one or two exceptions that I’m not thinking of at the moment, but basically I’m going vegan.

One tip that I learned was how to determine how much sodium was too much.  I’ve gotten to really enjoy quick microwavable meals for lunch – specifically the vegetarian or vegan lasagna’s.  I know they’re not good for me because of the sodium intake and I don’t eat them everyday, but I do indulge probably once a week.  You do not want to eat something that has more sodium than calories.  For example, if you read a label that has 200 calories, but over 700mg of sodium, that’s WAY TO MUCH!  I immediately started reading labels after the orientation.  I was excited to find a vegan lasagna made by Whole Foods (365 brand) that had less sodium than calories – I quickly bought that.

One thing I’m looking forward to is testing out new recipes.  I haven’t done much cooking at my parents, but I have a feeling that’s all about to change with this new challenge.  Whole Foods has a ton of recipes on their website created by the chefs that work for them.  You can do an advanced search that only includes “Health Starts Here” approved recipes.  I’ve already found some that I’m dying to try!

  • Roasted Bell Pepper & Asparagus Tofu Frittata
  • Whole Wheat Blueberry Pancakes
  • Tofu Veggie Skewers with Pineapple Mango Jerk Sauce
  • Quick & Easy Veggie Chili
  • Refried Bean & Avocado Soft Tacos

I don’t think I’ll be deprived.  It’s not about being “strict” – It’s about choosing foods to fuel your body and foods that are good for you.  Also, the healthy eating specialist, Mary Lindsey, is going to label all the items in Whole Foods that are Health Starts Here approved to make it easier on us!

What you can expect over the next month:  I’ll be documenting my progress as well as the recipes I use and any changes I’d make to the recipes (based on my preferred taste & number
of servings).  I plan on taking measurements at the start and documenting my progress as well as taking pictures of my face.  I’ve been breaking out  a lot lately and I’m interested to see how my face clears up with a healthy whole foods lifestyle.

Please feel free to ask questions throughout the challenge!  Some other aspects I’m looking forward to are the weekly meet-ups where we’ll learn about Bulk Basics & Plant-Strong Cooking.  We’re also doing a “Bonus Meetup” with a local running store for a group run/walk with tips from the pros!

I’m so proud of my Mississippi community for taking this step to better health!  They had to cap our registration at 80 and are not accepting any more participants for this particular challenge!  Due to the involvement though, I’m sure we’ll have another one soon after!  If you’re not in the Central Mississippi area, Whole Foods does this program at all of their stores, so try to join a challenge in your local area.

  • Have you done the Health Starts Here Challenge with Whole Foods?
  • Would you consider doing the Health Starts Here Challenge?
  • Take a look at the Whole Foods recipe website – is there a particular recipe you’d like to see me try and share my opinions on?  Remember to make it vegetarian & Health Starts Here approved.

I’m off to go plan my meals and seek out some more recipes!  The challenge starts Monday, July 28th!  Guess I should finish off these hot chips before then.

Filed Under: Food, Mississippi, Recipes Tagged With: health starts here, running, vegan, vegetarian, whole foods 4 Comments

July 22, 2014

Houston, TX

Clearly I’m not good at blogging on the road because it’s now Tuesday evening and I’ve yet to write something.  Part of that’s been because I’m just not sure where to start!  I have a lot of ideas flowing and I haven’t taken the time to jot them down.  Part of the reason for that is I’ve been in Texas this past weekend visiting my wonderful cousin!  From the time I got there to the time I left, we’ve either been busy actually doing stuff or busy relaxing by the pool and cooking out!

cousin-time

I was excited to have my friend Lacy join me on the drive and our friend Noelle { <— who is a new blogger – so check her out!} met us in Houston on Saturday to stay the night!  Lacy and I both have an affection towards Starbucks, so that was one of our very first stops, obviously!

starbucks-houston

On Saturday, we attended Veg Fest Houston and you’ll see a full re-cap of that experience sometime this week!  The construction on 290 was horrible, so the drive there and back was exhausting and aggravating!  The second I arrived back to my cousins, she instantly made me a mimosa because she said she was scared of what I might do to her because of the deadly glare I had on my face!  The actual event was entirely worth it though and I’m excited to share what all I learned!  After Veg Fest Houston, we went out for dinner & dancing!  I spent $30 dollars on some stinkin’ cheesy rice, beans, & veggies because our waiter individually charged me for each veggie I got.  I was pretty angry about that, but also had 2 margaritas on my bill so I didn’t quite feel up to the challenge of navigating the language barrier to tell him how psycho and ridiculous it is that he charged me 2-3 dollars for 4-5 different vegetables!  I’m still furious that I didn’t speak up about that.

Moving on.

best-friend-reunion

The dancing was fun and it was something I hadn’t done in a long time!  I love going dancing!

Sunday was perfect and we spent our entire time at the pool and grilling out!  Us vegetarians had Vegan Boca Burgers, Potato Salad, & Jalapeno Poppers (minus the bacon!).  It was delicious!

Sadly, we drove home Monday.  When we got back to town, I headed straight to Whole Foods for their 28 Day Whole Foods Challenge Orientation!  Since I’m already a vegetarian, it basically amounts to going vegan so I’m excited about testing the Vegan waters again especially after attending Veg Fest!  It might not be strictly vegan, but it’ll be close.  I’m looking forward to the health benefits of this challenge and hope to lose a little in my waist as well as clear up my face because it’s been breaking out really bad lately.  I’ll be fully documenting the experience and sharing what recipes I use and how my progress goes!  I’ll also re-cap the information I learned in the orientation session.  The challenge starts on Monday!

Now I’m off to the store to look for some new {discounted} workout clothes and maybe a dress & shoes similar to what I wore this weekend because I really loved the dress I borrowed from my cousin and I’ve been wanting wedges for a while now!

silly-cousin

 

  • Have you ever attended a Veg Fest?
  • Have you ever attempted the Whole Foods 28 Day Challenge?
  • Where can I find some affordable workout clothes & cute dresses/shoes like the ones above!?

Filed Under: Family, Travel Tagged With: cousin love, houston, starbucks, texas, Veg Fest, vegan, vegetarian, WF 28 Day Challenge, whole foods 4 Comments

July 10, 2014

Pool Ready in a Jiffy

flat-tire

Good Morning!

That’s not a great sign, is it?  Apparently I ran over whatever the heck that thing is on my way home from work yesterday.  Luckily I noticed it before heading to church last night.  I was pulling out of my drive way, but felt like my front tire might be flat, so I got out and looked, but it was fine.  I went ahead and looked at all of them and sure enough my back tire was flat.

I went ahead and made an appointment last night so I could get my car in quickly this morning.  Thankfully my boss has been out of town these past few days and so I’m not extremely busy at work or I’d be a wreck right now.  I was caught up on everything when I left work yesterday.

What’s really funny is I’m picking my friend Lacy up from the airport today and she said her plane was delayed due to a flat tire also!  We’re all having tire trouble apparently.

It’s a dreary day here in Mississippi.  In a weird way, I love days like this.  I would love a day like this more if I could curl up on the couch reading blog posts and updating my own blog.  What’s your weather looking like?

me-karla-stephen

I’ll be visiting my cousin in a week & a half.  The excitement is overwhelming.  My friend Lacy is joining me and then we’ll be greeted by our friend Noelle who just accepted a job in Texas! I plan on parking myself by the pool pretty much all weekend.  In order to do that though, I need to ramp up my workouts.  I did the 30 day squat challenge a few months ago and saw a lot of improvement with that so I’m going to start that again today.  I also need to take all the ab classes offered at my gym between now and then!

Some other necessities to get pool ready in a jiffy:

  • Drink lots of water!
  • Cut back on my Sodium intake!
  • Apply Jergens Firming Lotion

30-day-squat-challenge

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Besides spending the greatest quality time in the world with my sweet Cousin and her beyond wonderful family, I’ll also be attending the Houston Veg Fest!  I probably won’t attend the entire day, but I’ll be there for a few hours learning about vegans/vegetarians, listening to speakers, and trying products!  You’ll for sure see a re-cap on the blog!

Did I mention that Nick and I want to do the Goofy Challenge?  It’s at Walt Disney World and it’s a Half-Marathon on Saturday, Full-Marathon on Sunday.  The problem is, I’ve never done a marathon.  I’ve done a hand-full of Half’s though.  We haven’t signed up yet because it’s not full and I’d like to see how I feel in a few months.  To kick off our training, we’re doing a Half in Starkville on October 18th.  When I trained for the Disney Wine & Dine Half-Marathon, I planned on using this great training plan I found that was created by (or for) Ellie Goulding.  The training didn’t go so great, the longest I ended up running was about 8 miles and I didn’t have a gym membership so rainy days were a problem and I also didn’t have a good yoga class to go to or a decent DVD / floor space for my yoga.  I still believe the training plan is one of the best I’ve seen because of the heavy amount of x-training and strength training involved as well as yoga.  I’m giving it a try again for this training and I feel it’s going to flow more smoothly now that I have a gym membership with yoga classes offered and a rainy day option on longer runs that are critical to my training!

  • What do you do to get pool ready in a jiffy?
  • Have you attended or even heard of a Veg Fest?  How was it?  What can I expect?
  • Share your favorite half-marathon training plan!
  • What’s the likelihood that I’ll succeed at doing a half & full in about 6 months when I’ve never done a full?

Filed Under: Disney, Family, Fitness, Nick, Races, Summer, Training, Travel Tagged With: Disney, flat tire, half-marathon, marathon, running, squats, Veg Fest, vegan, vegetarian, wine & dine Leave a Comment

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