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Showing posts with label budget. Show all posts

Sunday, July 10, 2016

Chocolate Peanut Butter Shakeology Mug Cake

I can't believe that its taken me THIS long to finally give this recipe a try! 

Seriously, this is by far an amazing way to satisfy your sweet tooth and keep you from falling off the wagon and blowing your clean eating plan.




Ingredients:

  • 1/4 tsp baking powder
  • 1 scoop chocolate Shakeology (I like vegan, but either will do!)
  • 1 Tbs sweetener of your choice (honey or agave) OPTIONAL
  • Dash of salt
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tsp natural almond butter

Directions

  • Lightly greasy a mug with coconut oil
  • In the mug, mix in 1 scoop of Shakeology, baking powder, salt and sweetner.
  • Mix in 1 egg and enough water to make mix moist.
  • Add 1 tsp of almond butter and push it into the center.
I didn't use any sweetener in mine and it tasted just fine!

Microwave for 55-90 seconds depending on how moist you like your cake. If you like if more like a lava cake less time does the trick. For more cake like consistency microwave for longer.

This is so chocolatey and rich that one serving is MORE than enough!

21 Day Fix conversion:
1 red 1 tsp






Monday, June 1, 2015

Ice Cream and a Cookbook?

So here we are in the beginning stages of summer! Our next few weeks are pretty busy. But that's only because this mama is volunteering for our church Vacation Bible School which kicks off June 15th. And there is SOOO much to do beforehand!

And with summer comes my family's fascination with ice cream. My family (yes, this does include me) could eat ice cream pretty much everyday. And not just once a day either. So while my husband and the kids get their ice cream fill I opt for a healthier alternative made with Shakeology.

VANILLA PEANUT BUTTER BANANA ICE CREAM




  •  1 cup nonfat milk (or unsweetened almond milk) 
  •  2 scoops Vanilla Shakeology 
  •  2 medium frozen bananas (cut into chunks before freezing) 
  •  2 Tbsp. all-natural smooth peanut butter 
Optional add ins: 2 Tbsp chocolate chips, mint extract, unsweetened coconut

 Preparation: 
 1. Place milk, Shakeology, bananas, and peanut butter in high-powered blender (such as a Vita-Mix); cover. 
 2. Blend on low for 5 seconds; increase power to high and continue blending for 30 seconds until smooth. 
 3. Pour mixture in a large glass bowl; cover. 
 4. Freeze for 4 hours, stirring every 30 minutes, before serving.

21 Day Fix conversion: 1 Red and 1 Purple

(recipe credit: Team Beachbody Blog)



My own results after ONLY 18 days of 21 Day Fix!


And I just got the deets on some pretty amazing news! As you may know, my go to nutrition program is the 21 Day Fix eating guide. Regardless of whatever workout I'm doing my eating is guided by the 21 Day Fix program. If I am doing a more intense workout such a P90X3 or Insanity I just adjust my calories and add a few more containers so I'm not going hungry but STILL getting great results.

I've also done a lot of work tweaking family favorites to make them 21 Day Fix friendly and then figuring out the container conversions to make sure I stick to my portions. But now there's an ENTIRE cookbook that Autumn has created that does ALL of this for you!







Her cookbook has over 100 recipes that are 21 Day Fix and 21 DAy Fix Extreme friendly! What does that mean? That means she has recipes in her cookbook that include the container conversions for YOU! Soups, stews, snacks, on the go breakfasts, lunches and dinners. She even included "cheats" and cocktails! Because this program is NOT about elimination, it's all about moderation!




And did you know that Autumn's brother is a chef? Yup, he sure is! So she worked closely with her brother to come up with simple and great tasting recipes. Have you ever looked at a great looking recipe, only to look at the ingredients list and think "what the heck is THAT?  and where do I have to go to find it?". Well not with these. All of the recipes require ingredients that you can easily find in your local grocery store.  Each recipe comes with detailed instructions, nutritional info and they indicate if they are paleo, gluten free, vegan or vegetarian!



You can get a sneak peak of 5 recipes here on the Team Beachbody blog! 








This cookbook will not be released until July 14th. But here's the BEST NEWS ever!!! I'll be leaving for Summit on July 15th and you'd better believe that I plan on getting my hands on a copy or two as soon as I check in to the hotel.

And if you purchase one of the following Challenge Pack programs from me during the month of June, I will bring you back a copy of the cookbook for FREE! And did you also know that I'm offering $10.00 cash back to any NEW challenger that purchases a challenge pack from during the month of June as well? Yup, it's true! And last but not least ALL 21 Day Fix and Fix Extreme Challenge packs are on sale this month! Talk about DEEP discounts! But you can only get these offers from me. As well as access to my June 15th Challenge Group.






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Make me your FREE coach HERE so you can get all the details on this cookbook as well as my monthly e-news newsletter. Be the first to know about my exclusive online private challenge groups, monthly promos specials, recipes, and tips.  I look forward to helping you reach your health and fitness goals.


Tuesday, March 31, 2015

How to Spend Less on Groceries




One of the biggest things I hear from a lot of people is that eating healthy is expensive. And yes, I whole heartily agree. It can most certainly add up. But if you plan properly it can actually save you money. Below are my tips and tricks on how I save money at the grocery store while keeping my diet (and my family's diet) clean.

We grocery shop for meat about 1 time per month. I have found it is much more cost effective to purchase meat (chicken, ground turkey and fish) from a warehouse store such as Costco or Sam's Club than from the grocery store. Non negotiable purchases for meat on my list are chicken breast, ground turkey and fish (on occasion). When I purchase these items from the warehouse store I am fully stocked for a little over a month.

Now its time to round out the rest of the meals with vegetables. I do try and buy fresh vegetables whenever possible. I make my initial purchases for the month at Costco. They usually get me through about a week and a half and stuff rarely goes bad (we eat a lot of fruit and veggies!)

However, the biggest question I get asked is how to get through the rest of the month? Here are the rest of my tips.


Blue Tape Bananas- What? Where I live our local grocery store sells "blue tape bananas". These are bananas that are just a little past their prime. They are wrapped with blue painters tape around the top, thus the name "blue tape bananas" (your local grocery store might call them something different.)

They're not completely bad but if you bought them and left them on your counter, in a day or two nobody would want to eat them. I buy these by the mother load when I can. Our local grocery store sells them for about 24 cents a pound. That's a killer deal! I get home, peel them all, slice them in half and throw them in my freezer in a gallon size Ziploc baggie. I LOVE to use these in smoothies (no defrosting needed) or I let them thaw and make banana bread.  You can also mash them when you first get them home then put them in a container and freeze them that way for a little frozen banana "ice cream".



Frozen Vegetables / Fruit- I do buy fresh and prefer it whenever possible. However, in between my trips to Costco I ALWAYS stock up on frozen vegetables. Broccoli, cauliflower, peas and corn are frozen staples in our house and are relatively inexpensive. I ALWAYS buy the generic brand and skip the fancy sauces or the ones in the microwavable steamer bags. Its just as easy to steam these using a steamer on the stove top and those cheesy or buttery sauces are loaded with calories we just don't need.



Eggs- Lots of eggs! We buy our eggs at Costco in bulk. Eggs are relatively inexpensive, are pretty versatile and are a great source of protein.  We do breakfast burritos, omelets, scrambled eggs and hard boiled. Whats great about eggs is they can pretty much work with any meal including a snack! 2 hard boiled eggs is one serving of protein.



Whole Grains- We don't eat a TON of grains but when we do its mostly brown rice, quinoa or couscous or whole wheat pasta. I NEVER purchase minute rice. Although its more convenient, its also more expensive. Its MUCH more cost effective to purchase traditional brown rice in bulk. I have a great sealed container I store it in so I never have to worry about it going bad. I don't purchase huge bags of potatoes only because we don't eat them fast enough. A 5 lb bag typically lasts us quite a while. And a plain baked potato is a great source of calcium!

Eat In- This alone is the BIGGEST way to save and stretch your grocery dollars! Not only are you saving money but you are ensuring that what you are eating is healthy and you know exactly whats going in it. I'm not saying NEVER eat out again. Just simply eat in more and watch your dollars add up.



Sugary Drinks- Our family pretty much drinks water or milk. We NEVER buy any sodas and juice is purchased maybe once or twice a month. We prefer almond milk or coconut milk which can cost more but since we are saving by not buying sodas or juices regularly its worth it.



Plan and Prep- If you take the time to plan out your month, you'll find yourself making a lot less trips to the grocery store to pick up odds and ends. A quick trip to the grocery store to grab whole wheat pasta can easily turn into spending $50.00! Once a month I prepare a menu for my family. I try to cook in larger batches at the start of the month so I can freeze leftovers for those busy nights when we only have time to reheat something or when I don't feel much like cooking. Having a plan definitely also helps from keeping us eating out simply because I don't know what to cook!

Treats and Sweets- We limit most of these to the things that the kids enjoy. Cookies we try to make at home as much as possible. We also have a lot of yummy Shakeology desserts that we eat like chocolate Shakeology bark or chocolate covered strawberries. You can click HERE to get those recipes!  If you'd like to get started with your own Shakeology you can contact me directly or you can simply get started HERE.

And of course if you have a garden you can save even more! Eating healthy doesn't have to cost a fortune. With a little preparation and planning you can actually save money and you might just find that you don't miss all those "extras" .