How Does Your Garden Grow?

Tomatoes, spinach, corn, and herbs. These are the good things growing in our garden. I love having a garden (ok- a few earth boxes!). My husband is actually the green thumber in our household, but I’m getting better. It’s exciting for me and my kids to see God’s creation growing and then getting to enjoy the fruits of our labor.

My mom and stepdad have blessed us with more food than we could possibly eat from their garden. Just today, I was given romaine, cabbage, broccoli, peas, and red leaf lettuce. As I was washing and cutting, my kids joined in and began to nibble. There is something so wonderful about being in the kitchen together!

I know many of you also have some experience in growing your own fruits and veggies. I would love to hear what you have grown or are growing. What has grown well for you? Also, here is a planting schedule for the US.

80% off on Restaurant.com!

Get a $25 gift certificate for just $2 on restaurant.com! Use the code ‘DEAL’ at checkout. I am going to try a new listing- Z Restaurant. I can get an egg white omelet loaded with veggies and served with sliced tomatoes or cottage cheese and wheat toast. My husband can splurge and get crepes – one of his favorites.

Strawberry Bruschetta

Strawberry Bruschetta

I made this delicious treat for my family the other night. I took the idea of the famous Italian appetizer and made it sweet. I replaced the tomatoes with strawberries and the mozzarella with mini chocolate chips! I grilled the bread, but you can do this under the broiler or even in a pan.

Strawberry Bruschetta

Whole grain bread slices

Smart Balance butter

Organic sugar

Cinnamon

Strawberries, chopped

Mini semi-sweet chocolate chips

Honey

Spread slices of bread with Smart Balance butter. Lightly sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar. Grill over medium-low flame until grill marks appear. Flip and grill another minute or two. Remove from the grill and top with the chopped strawberries and chocolate chips. Place back on the heat just until the chips soften. Pull the bruschetta off the grill and drizzle with honey.

 

Don’t forget to enter my giveaway for Your Best Body Now book. Entries must be in by Thursday at 9 PM.

Spring “Cleaning” Giveaway!

Time to begin spring cleaning your diet! Here is your chance to win Tosca Reno’s Your Best Body Now book.  Just leave a comment below (not on FB) telling me what you love about springtime, and you will be entered for the drawing. The winner will be announced Thursday, March 24th at 9:00 PM.

The Eternal Party

Today’s devotional really spoke to my heart. This is an area in my life that God has challenged me on recently- to let go of my complaining and focus on the big picture- God’s Kingdom, the eternal party. God has so richly blessed me, and therefore, I have nothing to whine about and everything to give in order to live life abundantly and to store up my treasures in Heaven!

Spring- A Time to Retrain Your Tastebuds

One interesting fact that I have discovered in my reading and research is how Americans have become desensitized to natural flavors because of the processed foods we often eat. No longer does an autumn apple or a summer peach satisfy our “sweet tooth”, we have to have that apple pie or that peach cobbler (with ice cream of course) in order to quench that sweet craving. It has taken me many years to retrain my taste buds and hence my cravings, but now I do not crave those too sweet or too fatty foods. I also know that if I do have something sweet, I must tell myself that one small piece is it- no second helpings or leftovers or my want for sweet treats will quickly be revived.

Here are some tips from http://www.todaysdietitian.com. Click here for the whole article. (and disregard the term “evolutionarily” :))

To successfully retrain clients’ palates, Blatner (a dietitian) uses the following three techniques:

• increase availability and accessibility by purchasing more wholesome foods and keeping them easy to grab;

• practice patience and persistence by repeating exposure to healthy foods daily; and

• try flavor-flavor training by pairing unliked foods with liked flavors to authentically start liking unliked foods.

“For the fruit example, I would have patients buy more fruit and keep it easy to grab, aim to eat 2 cups of fruit every day, and experiment with fruit-based desserts such as broiled bananas with a drizzle of honey, grilled peaches with a dollop of low-fat yogurt, and baked apples with cinnamon,” Blatner says.

“There is a saying I use when working with patients: ‘The more you eat something, the more you want it.’ So if you eat lots of fast-food hamburgers and fries, you want more of them,” she adds. “But on the other hand, if you begin to eat lots of salads, you will soon crave salads.”

Pelchat agrees: “If you really do stick to a different diet, less processed foods and more whole foods, your preferences will change and your cravings will also change with time. The old ones will never go away. But we know that people who change their eating habits [eg, begin to eat more fish and salads] begin to crave those things if they’re no longer available. So [people] seem to be able to learn new cravings. And with time, the frequency of the new cravings should increase and the frequency of the old ones should decrease as the old environmental cues go away.”

A Lesson Learned

When I completed my 10 miler a couple of weeks ago, I was pleased with how I felt during the run. The 24 hours following the run was when my body let me know just how hard it had worked. That evening I rubbed down my aching calves with some Tiger Balm. The next day I suffered from a mild headache. The suspected culprit? Not enough water. Even tough I drank more water than normal after the run, I realized it probably wasn’t enough.

My sister-in-law and I decided to meet up again Friday for the same run. I began guzzling water Thursday evening. On Friday morning, I drank about 3 cups of water and then stopped about 2 hours before our run (for obvious reasons 🙂 ) I continued to drink water throughout the rest of the day. I didn’t suffer from sore calves and there was no headache this time. I’m thankful that my body let’s me know when things are a bit off, and I’m glad my suspicion was a simple solution!

Your Body, the Temple

Here is a devotional to start of your weekend. Enjoy your Saturday and Sunday!

My Meal Plan on EatClean.com

I posted one of my daily meal plans on www.eatclean.com. This is what I would eat on any given day. Take a look at some of the  meal plans that other “clean eaters” have shared to get new ideas on what to eat.

BOGO Athenos Hummus!

Visit the Athenos FB page and click ‘like’ for the BOGO coupon. If you already ‘like’, click ‘unlike’ and then ‘like’. Look for the ‘$’ sign under their logo on the lefthand side.

(If you don’t see it, go to ‘Account’ then ‘Account Settings’. Under ‘Account Security’ make sure the https is clicked off. Once you print your coupon, make sure to change back to https. A few extra steps for some great tasting hummus 🙂