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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Quaker Soft Baked Banana Nut Bar

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I shared a dietetic version banana nut bread in the past, so I am a fan of this type of baked good. I was able test Quaker's Banana nut bread recently.




Quaker Soft Baked Bar - Banana Nut Bread

Made with real bananas and almonds, Quaker Soft Baked Bars Banana Nut Bread flavor has tasty ingredients and key nutrients to help provide fuel to start your day.

-5g Fiber*
-20% daily value of 5 B Vitamins
-6g of Protein
*Contains 3.5g of total fat per serving

Where to Buy

You can find Quaker Soft Baked Bars at most major retailers.
Suggested retail price: $3.29 for a box of 5 bars
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Friday, July 20, 2012

June Naturebox [Review + Giveaway] OPEN/US only

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Since having my daughter a little over six months ago, I have been working on getting back to my pre-pregnancy weight by changing my diet. It is definitely easy to snack on junk foods like cookies and chips since being in my new career as full time stay at home mom after my daughter was born.

I recently discovered a new (and healthy) monthly food subscription box service called NatureBox foods. 


Discover a Healthier You

NatureBox helps you eat healthier without needing to change your eating habits. We focus on snacks because that’s the easiest habit to change. Do you know that the average American eats almost 25% of their calories from snacking? In fact, snacking is the leading cause of childhood obesity. NatureBox helps you get more out of your day without wasting calories on the bad stuff.

Food You Can Trust

Every NatureBox item is carefully sourced and nutritionist approved. Everything inside your NatureBox will be guilt free so that you can feel great about what you’re eating. You can trust that our products will be made from the most wholesome ingredients and will be minimally processed, if at all.

Try Us Risk Free!

Each box costs just $19.95 and shipping is always free with NatureBox. You can pause or cancel anytime, and we’ll happily issue a refund if you’re not 100% satisfied.

Together, We Give

For every NatureBox sent out, together we’re helping to feed the hungry. NatureBox donates one meal for every box to feed the over 14 million children in America who go hungry. We believe in doing good and eating well.
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Sunday, May 6, 2012

Super Snack anyone? [OPEN]

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Many rely on coffee, energy drinks or even caffeine pills to get an extra push of energy in our day. Unfortunately, many do not know that certain snacks can help give you energy and are better for you! But the search of what is best for you can be difficult.

A great option for a energy picker upper that's raw and organic is from Superfood snacks! 




We are a sustainable superfood company from the island of Kauai.  Our focus is on creating cutting edge organic products using raw ancient superfoods and specialty ingredients from around the world. We source the highest quality organic & wildcrafted fair trade ingredients for all of our recipes.  
Our organic raw chocolate superfood line is packaged in the very first ever-printed package that is made with NatureFlex TM non-gmo, sustainably sourced, 100% biodegradable and compostable materials. [more about this great company on their website]

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Friday, April 13, 2012

My Friday Eye Candies...

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I love looking for inspirational things with regard to style, lifestyle and makeup. Pinterest has given me several eye candy items to aspire to, somewhat. 



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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Product Review: Truvía® natural sweetener

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Review: Truvia - Nature's Calorie-Free Sweetener



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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Review: Juice Beauty Blemish Serum

Review: Juice Beauty Blemish Serum

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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Eating healthy - bountiful basket

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So we are close to being finished with our first bountiful basket haul from the Saturday before last! I'm so happy with my bountiful basket because it motivates me to find recipes for the goodies we've received!

I love hearing about what others did with their veggies and fruits.

My first Bountiful Basket Haul - So fresh & yummy

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Monday, March 5, 2012

My first Bountiful Baskets!

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I heard about bountiful baskets from my friend Brandi and I'm so excited to share!

Their website is www.bountifulbaskets.org. It's a co-op that's volunteered ran which focuses on attaining produce (fruits/vegetables) as close to local as possible thus making the carbon footprint eco-friendly in comparison to those produce we get in our grocery stores. You don't know know what produce you will be receiving but it's usually what's currently in season.

For a first timer, you add $4.50 ($3 for first timer and $1.50 processing fee) on top of the regular price of $15. After your first basket, you pay $16.50 and you pay for whichever week's basket you want. The website has schedules and locations for pickup in the midwest part of the country.

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Eating Healthy (Prego Edition)

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I will be 7 months on the 28th of October and I feel like the pregnancy cravings have been getting the best of me!! So I want to make a goal from this point forward to eat healthier and be on a pregnancy diet that restricts me from eating too much of the "good" stuff that's bad for me!

With some research, here is the ideal amount of each food groups that should be consumed on a daily basis -


The six MyPyramid food groups

Grains: 6 to 8 ounces a dayGenerally, an ounce of grains equals a slice of bread or half a bun, 1 small corn or flour tortilla, 1 cup of ready-to-eat cereal, or 1/2 cup of cooked cereal, rice, or pasta. For at least half of your daily grains, choose whole grain varieties like whole wheat bread or brown rice. Whole grains contain the most fiber, vitamins, and nutrients.
Fruits: 2 cups a day
Vary the color of the fruit you eat and choose fresh over canned – many prepackaged varieties are preserved in sugary liquid. Bonus: The fiber in fruit helps head off two common side effects of pregnancy, hemorrhoids.

Vegetables: 2 1/2 to 3 cups a day
As with fruit, fresh is best for fiber and vitamins. For maximum nutrition, vary the color of the vegetables you choose. Broccoli, for example, is packed with folate, calcium, and B vitamins. Sweet potatoes provide vitamin A, vitamin C, and fiber.

Meat and beans: 5 1/2 to 6 1/2 ounces a day
This amount is about 2 servings that are each the size of a deck of cards. Choose lean meat and limit fish to 12 ounces per week. (More than that may expose your baby to harmful levels of mercury.)
Milk, yogurt, and cheese: 3 cups a dayIn the MyPyramid plan, a cup of dairy equals 1 cup of milk or yogurt, 1 1/2 ounces of natural cheese, and 2 ounces of processed cheese. Dairy products, in general, are a great source of calcium and protein. Low-fat varieties give you all the nutrients you need without the extra fat.
Oils: 6 to 8 teaspoons a day
The best sources include canola oil, olive oil, safflower oil, fatty fish, avocados, nuts, seeds, and olives. Note: Avocado is a fruit but most of its calories come from fat, so it's included in the oils category.
Discretionary calories: 165 to 360 a day This MyPyramid plan budgets 165 to 360 "extra calories" that you can spend as you choose! They could be used on extra servings of grains (like a little more pasta), extra protein at meals, whole milk instead of low-fat, some sugar in your decaf iced coffee, or an extra scoop of ice cream.
If you're not sure which group a particular food is in – or how many servings or calories it amounts to – simply type it into the program's MyFoodapedia page. You can even compare two different foods at a time.
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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

A Healthy Banana Nut Muffin

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This past rainy Monday, I decided to make some 'healthy' Banana Nut Muffins. It was great warm with a mug of hot chocolate!!



For original recipe visit the source below!

I tweaked the original recipe (the recipe below is what I used) to be all whole wheat flour, adding 1/2 cup more of applesauce, handful of crushed walnuts and handful of semi-sweet chocolate chips.

Recipe below.....

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Monday, August 15, 2011

Healthy Chicken Katsu

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I've been overloading on the unhealthy goods and have been wanting different dishes that aren't so good on the calories. So I found a recipe for Baked Chicken Katsu with sauce.

I had to tweak the recipe a tad.

  • I didn't brine the chicken.
  • Substituted panko bread crumbs (which I realized I ran out of when I was about to start coating) with crushed rice crispy cereal.
  • Used whole wheat flour
  • No cabbage salad.

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