Hididily-doodly everyone! I seem to be in quite the chipper mood this morning. Could it be the fact that Christmas is next week? Or the glorious sun-shiny days in store for the week ahead? Or the amount of added free time I have in front of me that hasn't been all that present in the past year? Whatever it is- I am one happy Steph and what's making me even happier today?\
WIAW!!
What I Ate Wednesday is a judge free link up created by the awesome Peas and Crayons where bloggers and blog readers can come together and drool over everyone's delicious eats from an entire day!
This particular day is actually Monday- a day filled with yummy eats, relaxing holiday-ness and stress-free living!
Breakfast: 7:15am
Breakfast has started becoming a little earlier than most holidays as I've been waking earlier (thanks overly-enthusiastic sun at 5:00am- just kidding- I love the sun!!) and doing some quicker, higher intensity Blogilates workouts.
And this deliciously enormous, creamy and extremely thick green smoothie did the trick and quietened my grumbling belly!
Into the Vitamix went 1 chopped frozen banana (super ripe and sweet :), 1 handful frozen zucchini, 1/2 chopped frozen avocado, 3 big scoops greek yoghurt, 1/2 cup rolled oats soaked in 3/4 cup almond milk for 15 mins with a sprinkle of chia seeds, 1 scoop vanilla protein powder, dash of cinnamon, handful of spinach and a handful of kale.
Whazzed up until smooth and oh so mouthwatering. Note the spoon on the side. That's how thick I like my smoothies!
And if you think smoothies don't keep you satiated and full for very long- give this one a try, even add in a scoop of nut butter for good measure! seriously I was full for hours!!
Lunch: 12:15pm
Come lunch time I was definitely ready for some grub and was really feeling the toasted sandwich vibe.
As you all know my toasted sandwiches are never boring old two ingredient, throw-together, tasteless tragedies. Oh no, when I make a toasted sandwich, I make sure it is a good toasted sandwich! See here, here and here
So in this guy was around 3/4 cup of white beans and lentils, drained, rinsed and heated up with some salsa before mashing up together, 2 slices of eggplant, capsicum, mushrooms all cooked in a pan until tender, some sliced pumpkin which was microwaved for 2 minutes and then placed in the pan to grill the outside, tomato slices, spinach, and hommus- all sandwiched between two slices of rye bread and toasted in a sandwich press until golden bornw and crip on the outside!
Snack: 3:30pm
I was really feeling the fruit when snack time was in order:
So I chopped up some rockmelon, a pink lady apple and threw in some black grapes:
Tasty, perfectly ripe, nature's candy!
Dinner: 6:45pm
Come dinner, I was ready for simple and delicious! So I forked a small white sweet potato, popped him in the oven for an hour at 180 degrees celsius- topping him off with some mixed nut butter I made that evening, steamed up some broccoli and brussels and poached two eggs:
For the nut-butter all I did was literally find whatever raw nuts we had and popped them in the food processor to process on low (scraping down the sides every now and then) until combined, smooth and creamy.
I think the mix was walnuts, almonds, cashews, pistachios and brazil nuts:
After dinner, I was still a little peckish so I had two pieces of extra dark chocolate- so tasty and good!
And that is a typical day of my kinda eating!
Your turn:
Are you a smoothie lover? Favourite smoothie to whip up?
What would be the ultimate grilled sandwich for you?
Favourite topping for a baked sweet potato? I think my all-time favourite will probably always be coconut butter- there's just something about that combo that just works. :)
Tuesday, 15 December 2015
Monday, 14 December 2015
Freezing in the Summer!
Hello, hello everyone!
First and most importantly... have you realised yet that Christmas is next week!?! WHAT!! I only sort of "realised" yesterday when my sister told me. Next week. Wow.
Luckily for me I got all my Christmas shopping (and also bought a whole new bed spread/ pillow mix for my room as well!) done yesterday, so I'm all set and ready to go and can simply focus my energy on what stunning dessert to create this year!
Now, secondly- onto the post!
Funny title, huh? Well, I promise you that the 30 degrees celsius plus days have not in fact left me freezing at all. What I'm referring to is taking advantage of the freezer (the considerably cooler box-y thing right by the fridge;) by freezer all manner of items.
I have this theory you see. I believe that freezing almost anything (there are some exceptions) takes that particular foods awesome-ness to a whole new level.
Exhibit A: Cream
Exhibit B: Frozen grapes
Exhibit C: Frozen banana
Exhibit D: Yoghurt
And that list goes on and on (you all already know my indisputable love for frozen peas)
So it comes as no surprise that my freezer (well my designated shelf on the freezer) is chock-ablock full of food! This ranges from bread (both homemade and bought) to rolls, to various cut up fruits (think rockmelon, mango, honey dew, cherries, berries etc.) to veggies (beans, peas, corn, avocado, zucchini, spinach) to pre-prepared dinners, veggie patties, tofu and more!
I also love how I can prepare a delicious breakfast the night before, freeze it and enjoy something insanely delicious the next day with little to no preparation. For example this raw, high protein, filled-with-fibre, choc fudge brownie bar:
Into a processor went 1/2 cup rolled oats, 2 tablespoons oat bran, 4 dates, 1 scoop choc protein powder, 1 teaspoon raw cacao powder, 1 teaspoon chia seeds, a dash of cinnamon, 1 super large scoop of peanut butter :) and enough almond milk to make a sticky glob :)
Then pressed down into a mini loaf tin lined with baking paper and popped in the freezer to freeze overnight!
Popped out and wrapped in foil making an easy grab-and-go breakfast for a super busy day starting at 5:30am (where I had some fruit and yoghurt) and inhaled this glorious bar at around 9:15am for second breakfast!
Seriously, it may not look like much, but this guy tasted goooood!
Then I must have caught the freezing bug because when I came home from grocery shopping the other day I had these two fabulous guys:
That needed to be cut up and stored away somewhere that would both prolong their life span and also raise their glorious tastiness that much more!
By the way, that was one of the best tasting rock melons I've ever had!!
Leftover halves were simply wrapped in glad wrap to be enjoyed fresh during the week!
Scoop, cut, wrap, done!
And then I realised I had a heck of a lot more perfectly ripe produce that needed freezing (think apricots, bananas, avocado, mango etc.) and this was the after math:
Felt quite accomplished!
What about you:
Are you also of the freezer?
Favourite fruit/ veg to freeze?
Ultimate freezing hack you swear by?
I hope you all have great rest of your day! Eat something extremely delicious and I will be back next time with some more of the stuff we all love so dearly. FOOOD!! Bye for now friendly friends! :D
First and most importantly... have you realised yet that Christmas is next week!?! WHAT!! I only sort of "realised" yesterday when my sister told me. Next week. Wow.
Luckily for me I got all my Christmas shopping (and also bought a whole new bed spread/ pillow mix for my room as well!) done yesterday, so I'm all set and ready to go and can simply focus my energy on what stunning dessert to create this year!
Now, secondly- onto the post!
Funny title, huh? Well, I promise you that the 30 degrees celsius plus days have not in fact left me freezing at all. What I'm referring to is taking advantage of the freezer (the considerably cooler box-y thing right by the fridge;) by freezer all manner of items.
I have this theory you see. I believe that freezing almost anything (there are some exceptions) takes that particular foods awesome-ness to a whole new level.
Exhibit A: Cream
Exhibit B: Frozen grapes
Exhibit C: Frozen banana
Exhibit D: Yoghurt
And that list goes on and on (you all already know my indisputable love for frozen peas)
So it comes as no surprise that my freezer (well my designated shelf on the freezer) is chock-ablock full of food! This ranges from bread (both homemade and bought) to rolls, to various cut up fruits (think rockmelon, mango, honey dew, cherries, berries etc.) to veggies (beans, peas, corn, avocado, zucchini, spinach) to pre-prepared dinners, veggie patties, tofu and more!
I also love how I can prepare a delicious breakfast the night before, freeze it and enjoy something insanely delicious the next day with little to no preparation. For example this raw, high protein, filled-with-fibre, choc fudge brownie bar:
Into a processor went 1/2 cup rolled oats, 2 tablespoons oat bran, 4 dates, 1 scoop choc protein powder, 1 teaspoon raw cacao powder, 1 teaspoon chia seeds, a dash of cinnamon, 1 super large scoop of peanut butter :) and enough almond milk to make a sticky glob :)
Then pressed down into a mini loaf tin lined with baking paper and popped in the freezer to freeze overnight!
Popped out and wrapped in foil making an easy grab-and-go breakfast for a super busy day starting at 5:30am (where I had some fruit and yoghurt) and inhaled this glorious bar at around 9:15am for second breakfast!
Seriously, it may not look like much, but this guy tasted goooood!
That needed to be cut up and stored away somewhere that would both prolong their life span and also raise their glorious tastiness that much more!
By the way, that was one of the best tasting rock melons I've ever had!!
Leftover halves were simply wrapped in glad wrap to be enjoyed fresh during the week!
Scoop, cut, wrap, done!
Felt quite accomplished!
What about you:
Are you also of the freezer?
Favourite fruit/ veg to freeze?
Ultimate freezing hack you swear by?
I hope you all have great rest of your day! Eat something extremely delicious and I will be back next time with some more of the stuff we all love so dearly. FOOOD!! Bye for now friendly friends! :D
Saturday, 12 December 2015
PB2 and lovely links
Happy Sunday friendly friends!I hope you're all having a tremendous weekend so far (maybe getting some Christmas shopping done? I still need to start...)
Anywho, we don't need that kind of stress to think about on a day as relaxing as Sunday. No, instead we should be thinking about the really good stuff in life.
Like friends.
Family.
and FOOOD!
So when I was out grocery shopping yesterday I came across something that I had once again only seen on American blogs/ vlogs etc.
PB 2 ! I got kind of excited and spent all $11 (quite pricey!) on it to have my very own tester of the dried peanut spread creation.
So as to the directions I stirred 1 tablespoon of water with 2 tablespoons of PB 2, of course quickly realised that i eat way more PB than that, added a bit more PB 2 and water and gave it a little try! Now I usually buy all natural peanut butter with no added salt or sugar and PB 2 actually has a little bit of salt and sugar in it, so the flavour was definitely a lot stronger and different to what I was used to, but I was pleasantly surprised how much it looked like PB and the identical texture it created when mixed with water!
I decided to top my breakfast of orange creamsicle oats (made with steel cut oats) with it (with some extra regualr PB dolloped throughout just for safe measure ;)
Yep, that's the dried stuff right there:
It was definitely a lot sweeter than I was used to and maybe a bit more peanutty? (I think maybe the salt brought that flavour out/ it was more concentrated in flavour having being dried/ sucked of moisture)
But I guess in the end, all natural, creamy, crunchy, honest to goodness peanut butter will always have my heart.
Because really- nothing can compare to that :)
And now, as it is Sunday I have some fabulous links for you to check out from the week that was!
Food:
Fitness:
Health:
Unhealthy Eating Habits To Ditch
Good Reads:
Anywho, we don't need that kind of stress to think about on a day as relaxing as Sunday. No, instead we should be thinking about the really good stuff in life.
Like friends.
Family.
and FOOOD!
So when I was out grocery shopping yesterday I came across something that I had once again only seen on American blogs/ vlogs etc.
PB 2 ! I got kind of excited and spent all $11 (quite pricey!) on it to have my very own tester of the dried peanut spread creation.
So as to the directions I stirred 1 tablespoon of water with 2 tablespoons of PB 2, of course quickly realised that i eat way more PB than that, added a bit more PB 2 and water and gave it a little try! Now I usually buy all natural peanut butter with no added salt or sugar and PB 2 actually has a little bit of salt and sugar in it, so the flavour was definitely a lot stronger and different to what I was used to, but I was pleasantly surprised how much it looked like PB and the identical texture it created when mixed with water!
I decided to top my breakfast of orange creamsicle oats (made with steel cut oats) with it (with some extra regualr PB dolloped throughout just for safe measure ;)
Yep, that's the dried stuff right there:
It was definitely a lot sweeter than I was used to and maybe a bit more peanutty? (I think maybe the salt brought that flavour out/ it was more concentrated in flavour having being dried/ sucked of moisture)
But I guess in the end, all natural, creamy, crunchy, honest to goodness peanut butter will always have my heart.
Because really- nothing can compare to that :)
And now, as it is Sunday I have some fabulous links for you to check out from the week that was!
Food:
What Does Your Favourite Smartie Colour Say About You?
I hope you found some good reads in there as know I sure did! It always amazes me the sheer number of brilliant posts posted each and every week! Makes me very happy!! Enjoy the rest of your day, do something yo love and eat something delicious!! Bye for now! :D
I hope you found some good reads in there as know I sure did! It always amazes me the sheer number of brilliant posts posted each and every week! Makes me very happy!! Enjoy the rest of your day, do something yo love and eat something delicious!! Bye for now! :D
Thursday, 10 December 2015
Big, big breakfasts!
I am a food lover.
Now, I didn't mean to shock you with that surprising revelation but there it is. It's out there. For the entire world to see. I love food.
I've never been the type of girl to turn up her nose at a meal, or limit my intake of food in order to lose a few kilos etc.
I've always eaten to fill the belly and even though, yes, I will admit I did have a run in with orthorexia for a while, I still ate a vast amount of food (even though it was all in my 'safe' and 'healthy' category).
I guess, in particular, I love breakfast more than anything else.
See, breakfast is the time after you haven't eaten in multiple, multiple hours. Your body hasn't tasted the sweet nectar of a morsel of food all night and your taste buds are just starting to forget what the vibrant, zingy, zesty, fusgey, rich, spicy, refreshing, sweet etc. etc. foods taste like.
Breakfast is the time to rev up the machine that is your body, kick start that metabolism once again for the entire day and give your body the best possible boost to fly into all the challenges and opportunities the day has to offer!
Breakfast truly is brilliant isn't it?
Yes, well, try telling that to the girl I was on a shift with from 8:00am-2:00pm who hadn't eaten breakfast or even a single piece of food the entire time I was with her. And wasn't even hungry afterward...
I come across this way too often in my teen girl life and it really does sadden me. Not only are these girls (and probably guys too) restricting their bodies that give them so much back in return, but the havoc and damage they're playing to their bodies natural metabolism and daily functions is too important just to ignore.
But this is not a post about dieting and metabolism and restricitve eating practices.
Nope, this is a post about food.
Because as you know, we love food!
So, below I included some of my recent breakfasts. Not small insignificant bites of toast. Or a spoonful of cereal. Or a banana. (Seriously how do people get through their morning on that?!) Nope, below are my huge, hearty, nutritious and utterly delicious brekky's that keep me going from morning to noon:
Lemon coconut truffles with a massive cup of cherry greek yoghurt:
The frozen yoghurt concoction was an extremely simple mix of a biggg handful of frozen cherries, 3 big scoops of greek yoghurt- whazzed together in a food processor until smooth :).
Super tasty, delicious, filled with fibre, wholegrains, protein and vitamins and minerals!
And yes, there were some sneaky wholegrain and reduced sugar cheerios in the mix as well:
Next up we have a stack of choc protein pancakes covered in smooth PB (I tell you, I go through phases where I generally always love crunchy and then once every so often, I decide smooth is where it's at!) with a bowl of mixed berry fro-yo:
The pancake recipe was a simple mix of rolled oats, wholemeal spelt flour, chia seeds, baking powder, cinnamon, oat bran, raw cacao powder and choc protein powder with some almond milk mixed in until pouring cream consistency. The fro-yo was simply a handful of blueberries and a small handful of mixed berries with some greek yoghurt.
Again filled with so many nutrients and yet tasting like a decadent dessert... you can't go wrong with this one!
Lastly a tried and true brekky that can be whipped up in a flash and never fails to disappoint:
2 wholemeal crumpets topped with peanut butter with a massive green smoothie to wash it down!
Into the Vitamix went 1 chopped frozen banana, 5 chunks of frozen pineapple, a small handful of frozen zucchini, handful of kale, handful of spinach, 3 big scoops greek yoghurt and some water:
Et voila! Extremely delicious and trust me on this- you cannot taste all those extra veg. Bonus!!
Why would anyone ever choose to skip brekky when it comes with so many benefits? One of the main one's being deliciousness!!
I guess it's a question that will continue to cross my mind for many more years to come but I just hope this post might in fact persuade even one person to change their mindset about the way they choose to begin each and every awesome day!
Your turn:
Are you/ have you ever been a breakfast skipper?
If you're a big brekky fan, what is the ultimate breakfast to you?
Favourite topping for pancakes? I think after topping mine with nut butter for so long, I can never go back to anything else!!
That's it from me today friendly friends. I hope you all have a great Friday!! Do something you love that you might not have done in a while and as always... EAT SOMETHING DELICIOUS!! Bye for now! :D
Now, I didn't mean to shock you with that surprising revelation but there it is. It's out there. For the entire world to see. I love food.
I've never been the type of girl to turn up her nose at a meal, or limit my intake of food in order to lose a few kilos etc.
I've always eaten to fill the belly and even though, yes, I will admit I did have a run in with orthorexia for a while, I still ate a vast amount of food (even though it was all in my 'safe' and 'healthy' category).
I guess, in particular, I love breakfast more than anything else.
See, breakfast is the time after you haven't eaten in multiple, multiple hours. Your body hasn't tasted the sweet nectar of a morsel of food all night and your taste buds are just starting to forget what the vibrant, zingy, zesty, fusgey, rich, spicy, refreshing, sweet etc. etc. foods taste like.
Breakfast is the time to rev up the machine that is your body, kick start that metabolism once again for the entire day and give your body the best possible boost to fly into all the challenges and opportunities the day has to offer!
Breakfast truly is brilliant isn't it?
Yes, well, try telling that to the girl I was on a shift with from 8:00am-2:00pm who hadn't eaten breakfast or even a single piece of food the entire time I was with her. And wasn't even hungry afterward...
I come across this way too often in my teen girl life and it really does sadden me. Not only are these girls (and probably guys too) restricting their bodies that give them so much back in return, but the havoc and damage they're playing to their bodies natural metabolism and daily functions is too important just to ignore.
But this is not a post about dieting and metabolism and restricitve eating practices.
Nope, this is a post about food.
Because as you know, we love food!
So, below I included some of my recent breakfasts. Not small insignificant bites of toast. Or a spoonful of cereal. Or a banana. (Seriously how do people get through their morning on that?!) Nope, below are my huge, hearty, nutritious and utterly delicious brekky's that keep me going from morning to noon:
Lemon coconut truffles with a massive cup of cherry greek yoghurt:
The frozen yoghurt concoction was an extremely simple mix of a biggg handful of frozen cherries, 3 big scoops of greek yoghurt- whazzed together in a food processor until smooth :).
Super tasty, delicious, filled with fibre, wholegrains, protein and vitamins and minerals!
Even better when combined:
And yes, there were some sneaky wholegrain and reduced sugar cheerios in the mix as well:
Next up we have a stack of choc protein pancakes covered in smooth PB (I tell you, I go through phases where I generally always love crunchy and then once every so often, I decide smooth is where it's at!) with a bowl of mixed berry fro-yo:
The pancake recipe was a simple mix of rolled oats, wholemeal spelt flour, chia seeds, baking powder, cinnamon, oat bran, raw cacao powder and choc protein powder with some almond milk mixed in until pouring cream consistency. The fro-yo was simply a handful of blueberries and a small handful of mixed berries with some greek yoghurt.
Again filled with so many nutrients and yet tasting like a decadent dessert... you can't go wrong with this one!
Lastly a tried and true brekky that can be whipped up in a flash and never fails to disappoint:
Into the Vitamix went 1 chopped frozen banana, 5 chunks of frozen pineapple, a small handful of frozen zucchini, handful of kale, handful of spinach, 3 big scoops greek yoghurt and some water:
Et voila! Extremely delicious and trust me on this- you cannot taste all those extra veg. Bonus!!
Why would anyone ever choose to skip brekky when it comes with so many benefits? One of the main one's being deliciousness!!
I guess it's a question that will continue to cross my mind for many more years to come but I just hope this post might in fact persuade even one person to change their mindset about the way they choose to begin each and every awesome day!
Your turn:
Are you/ have you ever been a breakfast skipper?
If you're a big brekky fan, what is the ultimate breakfast to you?
Favourite topping for pancakes? I think after topping mine with nut butter for so long, I can never go back to anything else!!
That's it from me today friendly friends. I hope you all have a great Friday!! Do something you love that you might not have done in a while and as always... EAT SOMETHING DELICIOUS!! Bye for now! :D
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